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Cuomo, de Blasio wrong to limit worship services, condone mass protests: federal judge

By Caleb Parke | Fox News New York Gov. coronavirus orders unfairly targeted houses of worship, federal judge says. A federal judge said New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Attorney General Letitia James, and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio “exceeded” their executive limits by limiting worship services and condoning mass protests as the state continues to reopen from coronavirus restrictions. U.S. District Judge Gary L. Sharpe […]

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Joe Biden ‘greeted’ by Trump supporters outside Pennsylvania campaign stop

By David Aaro | Fox News It was hard to tell if Joe Biden or President Trump would be appearing in south central Pennsylvania on Thursday by the looks of crowds gathered near the presumptive Democratic nominee’s campaign stop. Pro-Trump supporters were out in force in Lancaster, holding Trump signs and chanting “Four more years!” and “U-S-A!” as they gathered roughly 100 yards […]

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Trump fields audience questions on mail-in voting, riots, says Democrats ‘destroying our country’

By Brie Stimson | Fox News President Trump’s Fox News town hall with Sean Hannity on Thursday night presented a rare opportunity for the nation’s commander-in-chief to answer questions coming directly from everyday Americans. Town hall audience members in Green Bay, Wis., didn’t hold back, asking the president about numerous topics, including mail-in voting, the recent rioting in America’s cities — […]

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Trump says violence in Chicago, Baltimore, other US cities like ‘living in hell,’ in ‘Hannity’ town hall

By Andrew O’Reilly | Fox News President Trump, in a Fox News town hall with Sean Hannity on Thursday, tore into the soaring violent-crime rates in cities including Chicago and Baltimore – comparing them to Afghanistan and Honduras, and saying, “it’s like living in hell.” The president specifically called out Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit and Oakland as problematic. Trump blamed […]

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Bankruptcy is extra burden for some job seekers

By The Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON — Hundreds of thousands of Americans who have lost their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic could be confronting an added barrier as they seek to rejoin the workforce: a bankruptcy on their record. Federal law allows private employers to turn down a job applicant because of a past bankruptcy filing, which employers can […]

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Insurgents from the left threaten to upend Dem Party plans in Tuesday primaries

By Paul Steinhauser | Fox News The progressive wing of the Democratic Party hasn’t had much to celebrate at the ballot box since populist Sen. Bernie Sanders suspended his presidential campaign two-and-a-half months ago. But the left appears to be storming back, giving more moderate Democratic candidates some serious competition in newly competitive primaries in Kentucky and New York, two of the states holding contests on Tuesday. WHAT […]

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Nasdaq hits all-time high after Trump overrides Navarro on China trade

By James Langford FOXBusiness ‘China trade deal is fully intact’ U.S. stocks climbed Tuesday after President Trump stood by his signature trade deal with China, walking back a top adviser’s statement that called the pact’s status into question over Beijing’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. “The China trade deal is fully intact,” the president said on Twitter, hours after Peter Navarro […]

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Trump campaign rejects claims that TikTok, K-Pop fans sabotaged rally: ‘Don’t know what they’re talking about’

By Gregg Re | Fox News After top Democrats gloated that teenage activists had sabotaged turnout at President Trump’s Tulsa, Okla., rally on Saturday, the Trump campaign fired back within hours, saying that media organizations are complicit in spreading false narratives about the event — and that protesters and the coronavirus were the real culprits. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., specifically asserted that teenagers allegedly reserved scores of […]

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Trump prepares for first campaign rally in months in Tulsa amid concerns about coronavirus, violence

By Adam Shaw | Fox News President Trump on Saturday will head to Tulsa, Oklahoma to address what is likely to be a packed rally of supporters — despite objections from local officials about the potential spread of the coronavirus, and fears that violence could break out as protesters as well as supporters flock to the event. The rally is the […]