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Republicans claim California seat vacated by Rep. Katie Hill

Republican Mike Garcia and Democrat Christy Smith will compete again in the November election for a full two-year term.
      

Ahmaud Arbery video: Legal experts explain how key frames may be used in murder trial

Two men have been charged in the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery. USA TODAY spoke with law professors who analyzed how the video may be used at trial.

      

NYC has gone 58 days without a single pedestrian death, longest since record keeping

The decrease in congestion on New York City’s normally bustling streets has brought some good news: No pedestrians have died in traffic-related incidents in nearly two months.

There may be no Social Security cost-of-living increase next year, early estimate shows

Social Security beneficiaries may receive no cost-of-living increase next year because of unusually low inflation, a preliminary estimate shows.
      

America is trailing in the clean energy race

The United States is falling behind other countries in the race to transition to a clean energy future, according to a report released Wednesday by the World Economic Forum.

Armed men harassed his mom, a black teen remembered he might be seen as a threat

When Monica Shepard awoke to find her son trying to keep an armed man out of their home, she grabbed the 18-year-old and pushed him to the back of the living room, she said.

CNN Poll: Biden tops Trump nationwide, but battlegrounds tilt Trump

Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden’s lead over President Donald Trump now stands at five points, but Trump has an edge in the critical battleground states that could decide the electoral college, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.

Coronavirus live updates: Fauci’s detractors include Rand Paul, Fox News; Disney expected to require masks on guests

Dr. Anthony Fauci’s testimony is being dissected. Los Angeles’ stay-at-home order will likely go through summer. The latest coronavirus updates.

      

Arthur, the first named storm of the hurricane season, could form this weekend

Forecasters are pointing to a possible named tropical system off the southeastern US coast this weekend.

‘Unrivaled?’ Fact-checking Donald Trump’s claims about COVID-19 testing

“We’ve developed a testing capacity unmatched and unrivaled anywhere in the world, and it’s not even close,” Trump told reporters on Monday.

      

Poll: Most voters say Trump and Pence should wear masks in public

Most Americans say President Donald Trump should wear a mask in public, a protective measure he has yet to take since the coronavirus pandemic began.
      

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