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What the fight between Biden and Trump over China means for the 2020 election

Through dueling ads and allies, China has become a new flashpoint in the race for the White House.

      

Study: Americans trust Fauci more than Trump or their own governors

The study found Fauci was cited most often at 45%. Participants “own state’s governor” came in at 35%, and 20% relied on Trump.

      

Ford, GM and FCA under gun to restart, rebound before cash dries up

It’s costing automakers millions to be idle. They have all taken measures to shore up cash to get through it, but here’s how long can they last.

      

NFL post-draft power rankings: Which teams are in top class of contenders?

The NFL’s elite only seemed to get stronger after the draft, with many playoff teams adding formidable talent in key places.

      

Day 49 without sports ⚾: Who is the face of each National League franchise?

Picking between Hall of Famers can be difficult as we run down the MLB players most identified with each of the 15 National League clubs.
      

‘Believe all women’? Now that Reade has accused Joe Biden of sexual assault, never mind.

Democrats who backed Christine Blasey Ford’s story about Kavanaugh now suddenly shift because their preferred presidential candidate is threatened.

      

Dog that went missing after alerting family to a tornado is found

A dog that saved her family’s life by alerting them to a deadly tornado before it destroyed their Tennessee home has been found after nearly two months.

No yeast? No problem. Bake bread with 6 simple ingredients

Even with yeast in short supply, you can still bake delicious bread at home with this simple recipe.

      

Andrew Yang sues over New York’s canceled presidential primary

Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang is suing the New York State Board of Elections after the state election commission voted to cancel its presidential primary over coronavirus fears.

Coronavirus: Oprah Winfrey, Jennifer Garner and more stars team up for virtual graduations

Who says graduation can’t happen online? Liam Payne, Oprah Winfrey and more stars are going to give the Class of 2020 a virtual send-off.

      

White House Coronavirus Task Force, sports leaders discuss how testing expansion could help sports resume

According to one person on the coronavirus call, Trump administration optimistic that infrastructure is in place to allow sports to resume in summer.

      

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