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Texas woman died from COVID-19 after Spirit flight was diverted to Albuquerque in July

The Garland, Texas, woman, who was in her 30s, was dead on arrival when her flight from Las Vegas to Dallas was diverted to Albuquerque on July 24.

      

Coronavirus live updates: CDC cites COVID in report on excess US deaths this year; Melania skips Trump rally over ‘lingering cough’

Health experts urge Idaho governor to take action amid spike. New Orleans Saints to host 3,000 fans. Target to give employee bonuses. Latest news.

      

With stimulus stalled, shortfalls in tax revenues leave states facing layoffs, service cuts

Covid crisis and dropping oil prices have impacted state tax collections. Declining revenues may force layoffs cuts or tax increase in the year ahead.
      

USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll: Joe Biden leading Donald Trump by 7 points in pivotal Pennsylvania

A majority of likely Pennsylvania voters also said they do not support adding justices to the Supreme Court.

      

President Trump’s clash with Lesley Stahl escalates long campaign against reporters

President Trump’s abrupt ending of a “60 Minutes” interview and criticism of Lesley Stahl reflect escalating campaign against reporters, moderators.

      

‘She didn’t deserve to die’: Louisville officer involved in Breonna Taylor case speaks out

Jonathan Mattingly said Breonna Taylor’s death is a tragedy — but it shouldn’t be lumped in with the slayings of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery.

      

Dolly Parton performance moves Stephen Colbert to tears: ‘I’m under a lot of stress right now’

Sometimes you just need to let it all out – Stephen Colbert can attest. And what better time than while listening to Dolly Parton sing?

      

‘No more excuses’: Toronto Raptors coach Nick Nurse urging Americans in Canada to vote

Toronto Raptors coach Nick Nurse has joined with his team in a very public campaign to get Americans living in Canada to vote.

      

Called out for ‘voter intimidation,’ Florida officer faces discipline for wearing ‘Trump 2020’ mask at polling place

The police officer, who was photographed while in line to vote, violated policies by promoting a political candidate, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said.

      

In first presidential election post-Me Too, survivors of sexual violence largely invisible

Analysis: “When it comes to choosing a presidential candidate, we constantly have to take the violence that we have experienced and set it aside for the greater good,” says one sociologist.

      

The Hummer is making a comeback — and this time, it’s all-electric

The Hummer is back. But it’s a much different truck than it used to be.

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