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Kamis, 06 Agustus 2020

These are the most powerful people advising Joe Biden on healthcare and the coronavirus as he takes on Trump

 
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These are the most powerful people advising Joe Biden on healthcare and the coronavirus as he takes on Trump
 
 
These are the most powerful people advising Joe Biden on healthcare and the coronavirus as he takes on Trump
 
Democrats want to use healthcare issues to corner Republicans, in a reprise of their winning 2018 strategy.
 
 
 
 
 
'Why the hell would I take a test?': Biden says he hasn't taken a cognitive test after Trump challenged his mental ability
 
 
'Why the hell would I take a test?': Biden says he hasn't taken a cognitive test after Trump challenged his mental ability
 
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee chided the reporter for asking the question, "Come on, man."
 
 
 
 
 
Biden's plan to invest $775 billion in caregiving shows US politicians are finally taking unpaid labor — most of which is done by women — seriously
 
 
Biden's plan to invest $775 billion in caregiving shows US politicians are finally taking unpaid labor — most of which is done by women — seriously
 
The Democratic presidential candidate's plan is a good first step — but it still might not be enough.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden says Trump deployed 'secret police' in Portland to provoke violence for campaign ads
 
 
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden says Trump deployed 'secret police' in Portland to provoke violence for campaign ads
 
Sen. Ron Wyden argues that President Trump sent federal agents to Portland in order to "create images of chaos for his own political gain."
 
 
 
 
 
Vice President Mike Pence is headlining a 'Cops for Trump' rally in Tucson, Arizona. But city officials say the Trump campaign refuses to pay a 4-year-old police bill stemming from an old campaign rally.
 
 
Vice President Mike Pence is headlining a 'Cops for Trump' rally in Tucson, Arizona. But city officials say the Trump campaign refuses to pay a 4-year-old police bill stemming from an old campaign rally.
 
President Donald Trump has left local governments stuck with nearly $2 million in unpaid police bills he's racked up during campaign rallies.
 
 
 
 
 
A new Senate bill would ban corporations from using facial recognition without people's explicit consent
 
 
A new Senate bill would ban corporations from using facial recognition without people's explicit consent
 
If passed, the bill would wipe out much of the business of controversial facial recognition companies like Clearview AI.
 
 
 
 
 
50 million face masks bought by the UK for NHS workers — from a company with links to a government adviser — have been recalled because they don't fit properly
 
 
50 million face masks bought by the UK for NHS workers — from a company with links to a government adviser — have been recalled because they don't fit properly
 
The £252 million deal with Ayanda Capital was brokered by Andrew Mills, an adviser to the UK government who sits on the company's board.
 
 
 
 
 
Mitch McConnell just opened the door for an extension of the $600 unemployment boost — if Trump supports it
 
 
Mitch McConnell just opened the door for an extension of the $600 unemployment boost — if Trump supports it
 
Up until now, Trump has opposed extending the $600 federal unemployment benefit, which expired at the end of July.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump wants the Treasury to get a substantial cut of any TikTok acquisition. China's state media says that would be 'open robbery.'
 
 
Trump wants the Treasury to get a substantial cut of any TikTok acquisition. China's state media says that would be 'open robbery.'
 
Trump wasn't clear about whether that cut should come from the purchasing company or ByteDance, TikTok's parent company.
 
 
 
 
 
Big Tech is in the hot seat in Washington. Here are the 16 most influential people shaping policy for the industry from the nation's capital.
 
 
Big Tech is in the hot seat in Washington. Here are the 16 most influential people shaping policy for the industry from the nation's capital.
 
Bush and Obama administration alumni have gravitated to major tech companies like Facebook, Microsoft and Google.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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