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Georgia Father and Son Charged With Murder in Killing of Ahmaud Arbery
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced in a news release that Gregory McMichael, 64, and his 34-year-old son, Travis McMichael, had both been arrested on charges of murder and aggravated assault.
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Tribes Are Finally Getting Virus Relief Money. They Say It’s ‘Woefully Inadequate’
Payments totaling $4.8 billion will go to tribes over the next several days, and further payments will go out later, the Treasury Department said.
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Whistleblower: I Was Fired Over Warnings About Hydroxychloroquine
Dr. Rick Bright alleges he was reassigned to a lesser role because he resisted political pressure to allow widespread use of hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug favored by President Trump.
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How Maricopa County Could Change The August Primary Election
Election officials in Maricopa County are proposing to open 75 to 100 “vote centers” where registered voters can cast ballots over a two-week period.
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Arizona Begins Preparations to Reopen Public Schools For Next School Year
Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman said the next school year is right around the corner, so officials are discussing what that could look like.
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Biden Gets Backing of Activist Dolores Huerta
“I don’t think we’ll have to pressure him” on immigration reform, she said. “We’re not taking any vote for granted. We have to compete for Latino voters”, he said.
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Rent Is Due Again Today And The Jobless Are Feeling The Pain
Many Arizonans and people across the U.S. are still waiting for unemployment checks. With rent due today, many are stressing as the pandemic continues.
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Only 23% of Americans Trust Trump to Provide Accurate Information About Coronavirus
60% of respondents said Trump was not listening to health experts enough, while 35% said he was listening to them just the right amount.
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Trump Says He Won’t Extend Social Distancing Guidelines — Plans to Visit Arizona
The number of COVID-19 deaths has now surpassed the Vietnam War, but President Donald Trump said the government will not extend coronavirus social distancing guidelines after Thursday.
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We Might Finally Have an Effective COVID-19 Treatment, But the Economy Is Getting Worse
Word of the drug came as the U.S. government reported that American economic output is shriveling in the biggest and fastest collapse since the Great Depression.













