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Two people were fatally wounded overnight Friday on the South and West sides, Chicago police said.
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Colombia ousts 11 military officials in spying probe

Al Jazeera English - 2 May 2020 04:27
Officials under investigation over allegations of spying on journalists, politicians, judges and other army officers.
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The helicopter was supposed to assist with a search for bodies in a nearby bayou
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Michael Cohen's Early Prison Release Held Up As Trump Lawyer Warns Against Tell-All Book A Trump Organization attorney just warned Cohen that he had signed a nondisclosure agreement to keep what he knows about the president under wraps.
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Julian Assange's life is in danger in London prison, partner says LONDON — The partner of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said on Friday his life is in danger while he is held in a London prison during the coronavirus lockdown. Assange is fighting a request by the United States to e...
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Florida lawyer dresses as Grim Reaper to scare off beachgoers, protest reopening Daniel Uhlfelder will dress as the Grim Reaper to protest what he calls the premature reopening of Florida's beaches during the coronavirus pandemic.       
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Trump Gets Coronavirus Tests While Senators Wait

The New York Times - 2 May 2020 02:56
Trump Gets Coronavirus Tests While Senators Wait As senators prepare to return on Monday, Congress's doctor warned that he does not have the capacity to test all 100 for coronavirus. At the White House, the president and many of his aides are tested repeatedly.
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Could coronavirus tracking apps risk our privacy?

Al Jazeera English - 2 May 2020 21:39
Governments all over the world are looking to smartphone technology to stay ahead of the coronavirus outbreak.
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A 5.5-magnitude earthquake hit near southern Puerto Rico and a magnitude 6.0 quake struck on the Mediterranean Sea.
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The U.S. has not had an ambassador in Ukraine since Marie Yovanovitch was removed from her post in May 2019.
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Alleged Medicare fraudsters received coronavirus aid money Most Medicare providers, including some being investigated for fraud, got a slice of the $30 billion in COVID-19 stimulus money that the federal government rushed out to prop up the healthcare system. The disclosure of t...
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Trump denies report that Congress doesn't have enough coronavirus tests President Trump pushed back Saturday against reports there were not enough coronavirus tests to ensure the safety of members of Congress. “There is tremendous CoronaVirus testing capacity in Washington for the Senators...
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Houston Police Helicopter Crash Kills 1 Officer and Injures Another The officers were investigating a report of bodies in a bayou when the helicopter crashed near an apartment building, the authorities said.
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Lindsey Graham defends Joe Biden after Tara Reade sex assault allegation South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham offered a robust defense of former Vice President Joe Biden, telling Fox News he was skeptical of the sexual assault allegations leveled against him by a former Senate staffer. “The J...
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Bolsonaro and COVID-19 misinformation. Plus, how well has WHO performed as a key information source during the pandemic?
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It is the ninth time since a national emergency was declared that staff at detention centers used pepper spray on protesting ICE detainees.
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Universities are facing a funding crisis as high school seniors weigh whether to put off enrolling this fall if campuses remain closed. Axios' Erica Pandey joined CBSN to explain the financial strain on America's college...
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UN fears coronavirus could be spreading undetected among acutely malnourished population amid inadequate testing.
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'Not over yet': Joe Biden tells USWNT to keep fighting for equal pay, calls out U.S. Soccer Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden tweeted Saturday that the U.S. women's national soccer team should not give up its fight for equal pay.       
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Kansas, Missouri renew Border War with four-game football set Kansas and Missouri are resuming their bitter Border War in football after the former Big 12 rivals agreed to a four-game series beginning in 2025.       
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Students: Are you making art during the coronavirus pandemic? Share it with us Boston.com wants to share the creativity of students during the stay-at-home advisory
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AP: Most states fall short of coronavirus testing thresholds An Associated Press analysis finds most states are not meeting the minimum levels of coronavirus testing suggested by the federal government and recommended by public health researchers, even as many of them begin to reo...
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