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At least 15 women are accusing Washington NFL team staffers of sexual harassment, report says

The Washington Redskins have launched an internal investigation after 15 former female employees and two journalists who covered the team accused team staffers of sexual harassment and verbal abuse, the team told CNN.

US-Canada, Mexico border closures extended into late August as American COVID-19 cases surge

The U.S-Canadian border closure is being extended a fourth time as COVID-19 rates surge in several American states.

      

Trump’s COVID-19 response, race relations and overall approval ratings drop amid pandemic, survey finds

President Donald Trump also trails in support in a head-to-head match-up with former vice president Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee.

      

Twitter’s cancel culture: A force for good or a digital witchhunt? The answer is complicated.

Nick Cannon joins a mounting list of celebrities and firms people on Twitter want to “cancel.” Others include Goya Foods and some reality TV stars.

      

Opinion: Miami-Dade leaders’ disastrous Covid-19 response

Early this year, the world watched in horror while the global pandemic took hold of Italy. Leaders in the United States watched too, but failed to prepare for what was coming. Instead of prepping our health care systems to brace for impact, President D…

Coronavirus updates: Britain eases restrictions as US hits record number of COVID cases in one day

Washington state bans gatherings of more than 10 people. Georgia governor sues Atlanta mayor to stop face mask order. The latest coronavirus news.

      

Federal officers are pulling Portland protesters into unmarked vehicles, reports say

Mark Pettibone told Oregon Public Broadcasting he was put into an unmarked van by men wearing camouflage and later detained in a federal courthouse.

      

Shootings are on the rise in several cities, and children are paying the price

Shootings on the rise amid the upheaval of a public health crisis and a movement for racial justice – and young children are caught in the crossfire.

      

Uncounted millions had COVID-19 symptoms, but no positive test

Testing errors, misdiagnoses and a sluggish public health response left patients out of official tallies.

      

Vanessa Guillen’s killing at Fort Hood leaves family grieving, grasping for clues

The Army’s account of how Guillen died remains riddled with holes that investigators refuse to clarify, her family’s lawyer says.

      

Back-to-school reopening plans have few details on how many COVID-19 cases would close schools

Scientists say establishing ‘clear thresholds’ for COVID cases is necessary before back-to-school begins. But schools don’t have plans in place.

      

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