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The world marks the 80th anniversary of V-E Day with parades and memorials. Here's what to know

Read full article: The world marks the 80th anniversary of V-E Day with parades and memorials. Here's what to know

Cities from London to Moscow will be awash with parades, flyovers and memorials this week as the world marks the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day — the day Nazi Germany surrendered to Allied forces.

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How American presidents have planned their own funerals

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Jimmy Carter’s funeral will feature an interstate choreography of grief, ceremony and logistics that is characteristic of state funerals.

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Kamala Harris' election would defy history. Just 1 sitting VP has been elected president since 1836

Read full article: Kamala Harris' election would defy history. Just 1 sitting VP has been elected president since 1836

As Vice President Kamala Harris begins her fall campaign for the White House, she can look to history and hope for better luck than others who have tried the same.

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Garland: Justice Dept.'s civil rights work is key priority

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U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland says the early work of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division meant confronting white supremacists who were intimidating Black voters, and the division's work remains urgent 65 years later amid a surge of hate crimes.

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Election takeaways, take 2: Congress control on knife's edge

Read full article: Election takeaways, take 2: Congress control on knife's edge

Wednesday was a day for sorting, sifting and framing of an expensive, exhaustive and highly negative midterm election campaign.

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Meet Dale Haney, the White House groundskeeper for 50 years

Read full article: Meet Dale Haney, the White House groundskeeper for 50 years

Presidents come and go, but White House grounds superintendent Dale Haney has been a constant through the past 10 presidencies.

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White House aims to speed-up pace of building infrastructure

Read full article: White House aims to speed-up pace of building infrastructure

The White House is hosting a summit to help speed up construction projects tied to the roughly $1 trillion infrastructure law.

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At UN, a fleeting opportunity to tell their nations' stories

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Pakistan’s new prime minister stepped onto the U.N. podium to spin a tale of floods and climate change.

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Charles' history with US presidents: He's met 10 of past 14

Read full article: Charles' history with US presidents: He's met 10 of past 14

Hanging out with Richard Nixon's daughter.

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Live updates: British sports resume, tributes to late Queen

Read full article: Live updates: British sports resume, tributes to late Queen

There have been moving and respectful tributes to Queen Elizabeth II as sports resumed in Britain following a nationwide shutdown Friday as a mark of respect for the monarch.

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From Eisenhower to Biden, queen met every US president but 1

Read full article: From Eisenhower to Biden, queen met every US president but 1

She went horseback riding with Ronald Reagan.

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America's secrets: Trump's unprecedented disregard of norms

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Donald Trump isn’t the first to face criticism for flouting rules and traditions around the safeguarding of sensitive government records.

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Correction: TV-Emmys-Obama story

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In a story published September 3, 2022, about former President Barack Obama winning an Emmy Award, The Associated Press erroneously reported that one of his two earlier Grammy Awards was for his audiobook reading of ā€œA Promised Land.ā€.

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Big reveal: Biden to help unveil Obama White House portrait

Read full article: Big reveal: Biden to help unveil Obama White House portrait

It’s been more than a decade since President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, welcomed back George W.

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Panel: West Point should rename Lee Barracks, nix KKK art

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A commission created by Congress is recommending changes at West Point when it comes to commemorating Robert E.

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Cheney's defeat end of an era for GOP; Trump's party now

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Liz Cheney’s resounding election defeat marks the end of an era for the Republican Party.

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Bridget Brink named as US ambassador to Ukraine

Read full article: Bridget Brink named as US ambassador to Ukraine

President Joe Biden named Bridget Brink as his nominee for ambassador to Ukraine on Monday.

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GOP defections thwart some of conservatives' plans in Kansas

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Key conservative initiatives are likely to fail in Kansas this year because a few Republicans are breaking with the rest of the Legislature's GOP supermajorities.

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Museum begins honoring Black coachmen from the Jim Crow era

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The Black men who drove horse-drawn carriages through the streets of Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia were both everywhere and invisible during the Jim Crow era.

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Jason Epstein, publishing editor and innovator, dead at 93

Read full article: Jason Epstein, publishing editor and innovator, dead at 93

Jason Epstein, a publishing innovator and bon vivant who helped put the classics in paperback, co-founded The New York Review of Books and worked with such novelists as E.

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EXPLAINER: Why Europe lacks voice, power in Ukraine crisis

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Why Europe lacks voice, power in Ukraine crisis

Many European Union nations are wary about spending big on their militaries.

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Willow Biden joins long and varied line of White House pets

Read full article: Willow Biden joins long and varied line of White House pets

Welcome, Willow, to a long line of presidential pets.

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Navy captain becomes 1st woman to command US nuclear carrier

Read full article: Navy captain becomes 1st woman to command US nuclear carrier

The USS Abraham Lincoln deployed this week from San Diego under the command of Capt. Amy Bauernschmidt, the first woman to lead a nuclear carrier in U.S. Navy history.

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Dole: 'Genuine hero' paid war's price, triumphed in Senate

Read full article: Dole: 'Genuine hero' paid war's price, triumphed in Senate

Bob Dole was honored at a funeral service at Washington National Cathedral as top leaders from both parties gathered to display the kind of bipartisanship now rare in modern government.

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Biden honors 'giant of our history' Bob Dole at US Capitol

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Bob Dole is lying in state at the U.S. Capitol.

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Bidens open holidays with Christmas tree and 'friendsgiving'

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President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, are getting into the holiday spirit.

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Democrats sell infrastructure bill, push for Biden backup

Read full article: Democrats sell infrastructure bill, push for Biden backup

Congressional Democrats who are facing potentially tough reelection fights next year are crowing about long-neglected public works projects set to spring to life thanks to the new infrastructure package.

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Mort Sahl, comedian who satirized politics, dies at 94

Read full article: Mort Sahl, comedian who satirized politics, dies at 94

Comedian Mort Sahl has died.

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Sluggish pace of confirmations vexes Biden White House

Read full article: Sluggish pace of confirmations vexes Biden White House

Former President Donald Trump struggled during his first year in office to get his nominees confirmed in a timely fashion in the Senate.

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Nobel Peace Prize awarded to journalists Ressa and Muratov

Read full article: Nobel Peace Prize awarded to journalists Ressa and Muratov

Journalists Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitry Muratov of Russia have won the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Geneva regains diplomatic spotlight with Putin-Biden summit

Read full article: Geneva regains diplomatic spotlight with Putin-Biden summit

With Presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin heading to town, Geneva is returning to the international spotlight as a leading hub for diplomacy and multilateralism, things that were largely shunned by the Trump administration.

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Lucky number: Biden is 13th US president to meet the queen

Read full article: Lucky number: Biden is 13th US president to meet the queen

Joe Biden is now the 13th American president to meet Queen Elizabeth II.

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'Past the point of no return'? Iowa Dems feel hopes fading

Read full article: 'Past the point of no return'? Iowa Dems feel hopes fading

There are signs of Democratic fatigue in Iowa, a state viewed for decades as a true political battleground.

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French admiral: Air power helps root out 'underground' IS

Read full article: French admiral: Air power helps root out 'underground' IS

A French senior naval officer says the Islamic State group is using stealth to regenerate its forces by developing its military capabilities underground and France is deploying its warships and aircraft in the region to help troops on the ground root out the threat.

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New White House panel aims to separate science, politics

Read full article: New White House panel aims to separate science, politics

A new White House task force is looking back at instances when politics interfered with science and trying to come up with ways to prevent that from happening again.

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Kansas agency's lost $72K: 4 years of probing, few answers

Read full article: Kansas agency's lost $72K: 4 years of probing, few answers

More than $72,000 in seized cash went missing from a central Kansas sheriff's department sometime after a drug bust on Interstate 70 in January 2017.

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Officials say carrier to help protect Afghanistan pullout

Read full article: Officials say carrier to help protect Afghanistan pullout

The Pentagon has announced it will keep a Navy aircraft carrier in the Middle East to provide protection for the more than 10,000 American and coalition troops withdrawing from Afghanistan in coming weeks.

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Fore! Biden plays golf for the first time as president

Read full article: Fore! Biden plays golf for the first time as president

President Joe Biden has taken his first swing at a presidential pastime.

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Biden readies for 1st news conference, White House tradition

Read full article: Biden readies for 1st news conference, White House tradition

AdThe last four presidents, back to Bill Clinton, each held one solo White House news conference in their first 60 days, picking up the pace to varying degrees later. The pandemic has kept foreign leaders away from the White House this year. Eisenhower's news conference Jan. 19, 1955, was one benchmark among several in the history of presidential news conferences tracked by Kumar, an authority on White House practices. But for all of JFK's charms and smarts, he encountered a more aggressive White House press corps, Kumar says. Richard Nixon, like Trump after him, called the press an ā€œenemy.ā€ Yet Nixon was the first to hold White House news conferences in prime time.

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The Latest: UNLV now plans in-person spring graduation

Read full article: The Latest: UNLV now plans in-person spring graduation

(AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)LAS VEGAS — The University of Nevada, Las Vegas is changing course and now plans in-person spring graduation ceremonies in May as the coronavirus outbreak slows. UNLV President Keith Whitfield on Friday announced the change from plans announced in February to hold graduation virtually. ___LONDON — The U.K. says half of the country’s adults have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. AdThe government on Saturday reported cases topping the previous record in June. AdJust one third of Italy’s 7.3 million vaccine doses administered so far have gone to people in that age group.

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Buttigieg: Biden plan will usher in a new transportation era

Read full article: Buttigieg: Biden plan will usher in a new transportation era

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)WASHINGTON – Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Thursday that an infrastructure plan expected soon from President Joe Biden will offer a ā€œonce in a centuryā€ opportunity to remake transportation in the United States, where cars and highways are no longer king. ā€œBut I’ll add there are some things that need to be reduced ... sometimes roads need to go on a diet." People also are shifting to other modes of transportation, such as bicycles or scooters, for shorter trips. During the presidential campaign, Biden laid the groundwork by proposing $2 trillion to address infrastructure and climate change. Buttigieg made clear his work on the Biden team is just getting started.

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Thousands of service members saying no to COVID-19 vaccine

Read full article: Thousands of service members saying no to COVID-19 vaccine

By the thousands, U.S. service members are refusing or putting off the COVID-19 vaccine, as frustrated commanders scramble to knock down internet rumors and find the right pitch that will convince troops to take the shot. Some Army units are seeing as few as a third agree to the vaccine, others are higher. Service leaders have vigorously campaigned for the vaccine. Officials from individual military services, however, said in interviews with The Associated Press that refusal rates vary widely, depending on a service member's age, unit, location, deployment status and other intangibles. Similar to the general population, younger service members are more likely to decline or ask to wait.

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At Camp David retreat, Biden hangs out, shows he's got game

Read full article: At Camp David retreat, Biden hangs out, shows he's got game

FILE - In this July 1981 file photo released by The White House, U.S. President Ronald Reagan, left, and Vice President George Bush go horseback riding at Camp David, Md. He capped it off by beating one of his granddaughters at Mario Kart during his first presidential visit to Camp David, the historic retreat for U.S. leaders. That’s what Camp David has traditionally offered presidents: a respite from Washington where they can shed their ties and relax with family. Bill Clinton tried to replicate that diplomatic alchemy when he invited Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat to Camp David for Mideast peace talks in 2000. He said when foreign leaders descend on Camp David, it can be like an ā€œadult sleepover.ā€ā€œGoing to camp in the cabins creates an atmosphere where leaders are very close together.

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Biden, at prayer breakfast, calls out 'political extremism'

Read full article: Biden, at prayer breakfast, calls out 'political extremism'

Biden is expected to address the National Prayer Breakfast, a Washington tradition that calls on political combatants to set aside their differences for one morning. The breakfast has sparked controversy in the past, particularly when President Donald Trump used last year's installment to slam his political opponents and question their faith. Adā€œFor so many in our nation, this is a dark, dark time,ā€ Biden told those watching the event. During the 2020 breakfast, Trump singled out Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, who had voted to convict the president during his first impeachment trial. The event went entirely virtual this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, with Biden and all other speakers appearing via taped remarks.

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Roberts to swear in yet another president who opposed him

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(AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)WASHINGTON – Someday, perhaps, John Roberts will swear in a new president who doesn’t wish someone else was chief justice of the United States. President Donald Trump has castigated the chief justice as a ā€œdisgraceā€ for his role in upholding Obama’s health care overhaul. It’s the first time in American history that the incoming president and vice president have together voted against a majority of the court. If the administration runs into trouble at the Supreme Court, it’s likely to be over a clash of ideologies. President Theodore Roosevelt was enraged when Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes voted against the president in a major antitrust case.

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Pence, top congressional leaders get vaccines; Trump absent

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Vice President Mike Pence receives a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine shot at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex, Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, in Washington. Conspicuously absent: President Donald Trump, who has remained largely out of sight five days into the largest vaccination campaign in the nation’s history. Trump did appear at a White House ā€œsummitā€ ahead of the Food and Drug Administration's approval of the Pfizer vaccine last week. ā€œDon’t let Joe Biden take credit for the vaccines,ā€ Trump has told reporters. ā€œIt simply isn’t good enough to have Vice President Pence as a proxy."

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Inauguration planners rethink how to party in age of virus

Read full article: Inauguration planners rethink how to party in age of virus

The inaugural platform on the Capitol's West Front is going up just like always, but it probably won't be as crowded. Work to build the inaugural platform at the Capitol and the White House reviewing stand began before the Nov. 3 election, as is traditional. Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., who heads the congressional inaugural committee, has been careful not to refute Trump’s baseless claims that he won the election. But Waltz said the congressional inaugural committee staff nonetheless is ready to work with Biden's Presidential Inaugural Committee. Even though plans are still taking shape, Biden's inaugural committee is already raising money for such events as balls and concerts.

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DeChambeau shoots 70 in 1st round of Masters; 'I got greedy'

Read full article: DeChambeau shoots 70 in 1st round of Masters; 'I got greedy'

But DeChambeau wasn’t able to back that up Thursday in the opening round, shooting a 2-under 70 to end the day five strokes behind leader Paul Casey. It’s still Augusta National, and it’s the Masters. DeChambeau hit his drive 313 yards into the pine straw behind a tree. Not a 5, the score to shoot for for everyone else at Augusta National, from Bobby Jones to President Dwight Eisenhower to Tiger Woods. ā€œSometimes I can get a little greedy, and I like taking risks,ā€ DeChambeau said.

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Voters strip ā€˜Plantations’ from Rhode Island’s formal name

Read full article: Voters strip ā€˜Plantations’ from Rhode Island’s formal name

(AP Photo/Susan E. Bouchard, File)Rhode Island will now be officially known as ... Rhode Island. Officially, Rhode Island was incorporated as The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations when it declared statehood in 1790. Although the word ā€œPlantationsā€ in Rhode Island’s name does not specifically refer to a place where slaves labored, the measure’s backers insisted it still offends, especially since Rhode Island’s ties to the slave trade are undeniably deep. The formal vote for House speaker, however, won’t happen until January, when the new legislature convenes. Mattiello rose to House speaker in 2014 after then-Speaker Gordon Fox resigned amid a public corruption investigation.

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Work already underway for presidential inauguration

Read full article: Work already underway for presidential inauguration

The committee has voted to hold the inaugural ceremonies on the West Front of the Capitol, a tradition that began under Ronald Reagan. The Architect of the Capitol is busy constructing the inaugural platform from scratch. The platform traditionally holds more than 1,600 people, including the president and vice president, members of Congress, Supreme Court justices, and the outgoing president and vice president. A Presidential Inaugural Committee, a nonprofit representing the president-elect, will be organized following the Nov. 3 election. For the Washington, D.C., metro area, the inauguration has traditionally provided an economic boost as visitors fill local hotels and restaurants.

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Colliding crises shake already chaotic campaign's last month

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FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, file photo President Donald Trump walks from Marine One to the White House in Washington as he returns from Minnesota. The Republican president has trailed Democratic challenger Joe Biden in polls for most of the year. Trumps approval ratings barely budge, consistently ranking him as among the weakest first-term presidents in living history. And for five consecutive months, no more than roughly 3 in 10 voters have believed the nation is moving in the right direction. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

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Colliding crises shake already chaotic campaign's last month

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The Republican president has trailed Democratic challenger Joe Biden in polls for most of the year. The Republican president has trailed Democratic challenger Joe Biden in polls for most of the year. Schmidt, co-founder of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project, is no stranger to final-weeks political drama, having led John McCain’s presidential campaign in 2008. ā€œYou have an American president threatening political instability ... and at the same time making wild accusations and spreading conspiracy theories about the legitimacy of an American election,ā€ Schmidt said. Amid legal and health concerns, it's difficult for pollsters and campaigns to predict how many voters will ultimately cast ballots.

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Of presidents and health, history replete with secrecy, lies

Read full article: Of presidents and health, history replete with secrecy, lies

(AP Photo, File)WASHINGTON – Throughout American history, an uncomfortable truth has been evident: Presidents have lied about their health. But with an election coming on, Roosevelt and the White House staff issued a statement saying the problem was far less serious. The first known instance of a so-called pool reporter inside the White House was in 1881 when James A. Garfield was shot. As he lay in bed, Associated Press reporter Franklin Trusdell sat outside the president's sick room, listening to him breathe and sharing updates with other correspondents. ā€œI listen for every sound,ā€ Trusdell wrote to his wife in a note about his overnight Garfield watch at the White House.

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31.4% spring slide for a US economy likely to shrink in 2020

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WASHINGTON – The U.S. economy plunged at an unprecedented rate this spring and even with a record rebound expected in the just-ended third quarter, the U.S. economy will likely shrink this year, the first time that has happened since the Great Recession. Economists believe the economy will expand at an annual rate of 30% in the current quarter as businesses have re-opened and millions of people have gone back to work. The government will not release its July-September GDP report until Oct. 29, just five days before the presidential election. That drop was followed by the second quarter decline of 31.4%, which was initially estimated two months ago as a drop of 32.9%, and then revised to a decline of 31.7% last month. It was still a record fall at a rate of 33.2%, but last month projections were for a decline of 34.1%.

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A trip down memory lane: These might be the 10 most unforgettable political ads

Read full article: A trip down memory lane: These might be the 10 most unforgettable political ads

There have been many ads that have gone down in history for how much they’ve struck people and shaped public opinion during a presidential election.

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Letters reveal public distaste for booze in JFK White House

Read full article: Letters reveal public distaste for booze in JFK White House

FILE - In this Dec. 6, 1960, file photo, President Dwight Eisenhower poses with President-elect John F. Kennedy at the White House in Washington, before a private conference. Researchers at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in 2020 have found a cache of letters from Americans objecting to JFK's embrace of cocktails at White House events. Case in point: Researchers at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum have found a cache of letters from Americans objecting to JFK's embrace of cocktails at White House events. Can we risk our national and international security on such potential incompetence?Eisenhower was no teetotaler, but historians say he presided over a largely cocktail-free White House. JFK Library archivists say the letters of protest began arriving after newspapers reported on Kennedy's first official event: a January 1961 reception honoring the new president's appointees.

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Iran fires missile at mock aircraft carrier amid US tensions

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In this Feb. 15, 2020, satellite photo provided on July 27, 2020, by Maxar Technologies, a mockup aircraft carrier built by Iran is seen at Bandar Abbas, Iran, before being put to sea. Iranian commandos also fast-roped down from a helicopter onto the replica in the footage from an exercise called Great Prophet 14." It remains unclear when or if the Nimitz will pass through the Strait of Hormuz or not during its time in the Mideast. The USS Abraham Lincoln, deployed last year as tensions initially spiked, spent months in the Arabian Sea before heading through the strait. We do not seek conflict, but remain ready to defend U.S. forces and interests from maritime threats in the region.___Associated Press journalist Mohammad Nasiri in Tehran, Iran, contributed to this report.

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Barr able to put his stamp on executive power as Trump's AG

Read full article: Barr able to put his stamp on executive power as Trump's AG

They ask Attorney General William Barr about elder fraud. Democrats have suggested he should be impeached and are holding hearings into what they say is the politicization of the Justice Department under his watch. Then, when Bush was elected, Barr joined the Justice Department first as assistant attorney general of the Office of Legal Counsel, then as deputy attorney general, and finally as attorney general. The actions have resulted in open letters signed by thousands of Justice Department alumni who have demanded Barrs resignation. He points to the Justice Department inspector generals report that found flaws in how the FBIs Russia investigation was conducted.

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Iran moves mock aircraft carrier to sea amid US tensions

Read full article: Iran moves mock aircraft carrier to sea amid US tensions

In this July 26, 2020, satellite photo provided on July 27, by Maxar Technologies, an Iranian fast boat, top left, approaches a mockup aircraft carrier built by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. Satellite photographs released Monday, July 27, showed Iran has moved the aircraft carrier out to sea likely for naval drills amid heightened tensions between Tehran and the U.S. (Maxar Technologies via AP)DUBAI Iran has moved a mock aircraft carrier to the strategic Strait of Hormuz amid heightened tensions between Tehran and the U.S., satellite photographs released Monday show, likely signalling the Islamic Republic soon plans to use it for live-fire drills. The USS Abraham Lincoln, deployed last year as tensions initially spiked, spent months in the Arabian Sea before heading through the strait. The replica carries 16 mock-ups of fighter jets on its deck, according to the satellite photos taken by Maxar Technologies. Last summer saw a series of attacks and incidents further ramp up tensions between Iran and the U.S.

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Dodging virus, Navy ships break record for staying at sea

Read full article: Dodging virus, Navy ships break record for staying at sea

In this May 24, 2020, photo, provided by the U.S. Navy Sailors run on the flight deck aboard the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). As they steamed through the North Arabian Sea on June 25, they notched their 161st consecutive day at sea, breaking the previous Navy record of 160 days. Navy via AP)WASHINGTON The two U.S. warships in the Middle East weren't aiming to break a record. On Thursday, as they steamed through the North Arabian Sea, they notched their 161st consecutive day at sea, breaking the previous Navy record of 160 days. By the time they crossed the Atlantic and moved into the Mediterranean Sea, the virus was escalating.

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Cables: US falsely said British queen backed 1953 Iran coup

Read full article: Cables: US falsely said British queen backed 1953 Iran coup

The shah grew fearful of Mosaddegh's growing power and prepared to flee Iran in February 1953, months before the coup. That suggests Queen Elizabeth herself had sent a message. ā€œI don’t think the 1953 coup would have happened if the shah had fled then. An initial 1989 release outlining the years surrounding the 1953 coup in Iran whitewashed the U.S. role in the coup. The 1953 coup is their first piece of evidence.

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Trump: US may rethink decision to exit surveillance treaty

Read full article: Trump: US may rethink decision to exit surveillance treaty

Senior administration officials say Trump's willingness to leave the Open Skies Treaty is evidence of how prominently arms control verification and compliance will feature in the new talks. The Open Skies Treaty that governs the unarmed overflights was initially set up to promote trust and avert conflict between the U.S. and Russia. He noted that Russian violations are also what prompted Trump last year to pull out of a 1987 nuclear arms treaty with Russia. Russia has offered to extend the treaty, but Trump is holding out in hopes of negotiating a three-way agreement with Russia and China. That prompts arms control experts like Steve Pifer at the Brookings Institution to ask What would be the point?

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