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Harris and Trump are jockeying for battleground states after their debate
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are each making a beeline for swing states that they hope to flip this year More »
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The debate opened voters' eyes in suburban Philadelphia and Harris is getting a closer look
In suburban Philadelphia's Bucks County, a critical area in a vital state, the presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is producing hard thinking about what to do in November More »
Hundreds gather on a Seattle beach to remember an American activist killed by the Israeli military
Hundreds of people turned out at a beach in Washington for a vigil remembering Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, the 26-year-old human rights activist from Seattle killed by the Israeli military during a protest in the occupied West Bank More »
Tech billionaire pulls off first private spacewalk high above Earth
A tech billionaire has performed the first private spacewalk hundreds of miles above Earth More »
USPS' long-awaited new mail truck makes its debut to rave reviews from carriers
The Postal Service’s new delivery vehicles aren’t going to win a beauty contest More »
Harvey Weinstein indicted on additional sex crimes charges ahead of New York retrial
Disgraced ex-movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been indicted on additional sex crimes charges ahead of his retrial in New York, Manhattan prosecutors said at a hearing Thursday More »
New York City police commissioner resigns after his phone was seized in federal investigation
New York City Police Commissioner Edward Caban has resigned More »
Francine weakens and moves inland after lashing Louisiana
Francine is weakening after striking Louisiana as a Category 2 hurricane More »
Dealers' paradise? How social media became a storefront for deadly fake pills as families struggle
Fentanyl overdoses have become a leading cause of death for minors in the last 5 years or so — and social media, where tainted, fake prescription drugs can be obtained with just a few clicks, is part of the problem More »
Officials call Missouri bird flu case a 'one-off' and say risk to public is still low
Health officials say they don’t know how a Missouri person caught bird flu, but they believe it may be a rare instance of a “one-off,” stand-alone illness More »