Missouri Governor Mike Parson says he is prepared to exercise his powers of pardon if prosecutors file criminal charges in the case of a St. Louis couple who brandished firearms at a group of protesters outside their home. Parson, a Republican, told a St. Louis radio station Friday that he …
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Twitter disables video in Trump retweet after Linkin Park files copyright complaint
Twitter confirmed that it deleted a campaign video that President Trump had retweeted on Saturday over a copyright complaint. Linkin Park’s song “In the End” appeared in the background of the video, which included images of President Trump and excerpts from his opening speech. “In accordance with our copyright policy, …
Read More »Stranded on boats, 200,000 workers fight in the limbo of the coronavirus | Coronavirus pandemic news
Indian worker Tejasvi Duseja is desperate to return home after months stranded at sea by coronavirus closings and closings that have left more than 200,000 seafarers in limbo. From engineers on cargo ships to waiters on luxury cruise ships, ocean-based workers around the world have been caught up in what …
Read More »Trump Says He Takes Responsibility For Covid-19 As Biden Enjoys Big Lead In Polls | United States News
Joe Biden leads Donald Trump by 15% among registered voters nationwide and has a 20-point lead when it comes to who Americans trust to handle the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new poll conducted Sunday. In the same ABC News / Washington Post poll, Biden led Trump by 10 points …
Read More »Here are all the COVID-19 vaccines currently in clinical trials
When will a COVID-19 vaccine be available? How effective will it be? Those are two of the most pressing questions that many ask with the number of COVID-19 cases increasing in much of the U.S. Unfortunately, the questions cannot yet be answered with a high level of confidence. But there …
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