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  • Intel agencies saying Russia trying to steal vaccine data

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  • Dozens of Twitter verified accounts hacked

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  • Florida deaths hit new single-day high

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  • 'Asinine’: Fmr. RNC chairman derides GOP plan to hold outdoor convention in Jacksonville

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  • Jeff Sessions tries to call a truce with Trump; Trump calls him a mistake, rips him on Twitter

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  • Florida Education Assn. President: Reopening schools with current plans 'frankly reckless'

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  • Poll: Americans trust Dr. Fauci over Trump on coronavirus

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  • How new battleground states can impact the 2020 election

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  • Trump commutes Roger Stone's prison sentence

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  • Approval of Trump’s handling of coronavirus in sharp decline

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  • Austin mayor: We are in danger of overwhelming our ICUs

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  • Joy Reid hosts ‘The ReidOut,’ starting Monday July 20

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  • New audio of police interviews sheds light on police probe of fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor

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  • NYC paints Black Lives Matter mural in front of 5th Avenue Trump Tower

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  • Trump cites European countries in call to reopen schools, United States nowhere near those metrics

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  • Rep. Karen Bass: AG Barr’s corruption ‘goes throughout’ DOJ

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Chris Matthews: Does it make sense to re-elect an impeached president?

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Chris asks, “Does it make sense for the country to elect a president impeached in his first term to a second? … It’s hard to hear Trump speak with such awareness, such understanding of his own central role in the high misconduct that has already damaged the presidential office, perhaps enduring damage to the confidence we for so long held in our self-government.”