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5 ways Trump’s presidential win could change U.S. health careDuring the presidential campaign, Trump and Harris highlighted the deep divide between Republican and Democratic views on U.S. health policy.HealthNov 6
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Coronavirus: Biden introduces health team, calls for urgent action on pandemic“I know that out of our collective pain, we will find our collective purpose: to control the pandemic, to save lives, and to heal as a nation,” Biden said.PoliticsDec 8, 2020
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Biden picks California attorney general to lead U.S. health department, COVID-19 responseIf confirmed by the Senate, Xavier Becerra, 62, will be the first Latino to head the Department of Health and Human Services.HealthDec 6, 2020
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Coronavirus: U.S. federal government’s mixed messages on masks creates confusionForgive the American people if they're in a fog about face masks. U.S. President Donald Trump and the federal government have done a number on them.HealthJun 27, 2020
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Terms you can expect to hear at U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett’s hearingsBarrett was introduced as the nominee at a Rose Garden ceremony linked to a cluster of virus cases, including those of Trump and his wife, Melania.PoliticsOct 11, 2020
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Fact check: A look at Pence, Harris’ statements in the U.S. vice presidential debateA look at how the running mates’ statements stack up with the facts, from the coronavirus to the economy to the environment.WorldOct 7, 2020
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Fact check: Donald Trump, allies make several false claims on first day of Republican conventionPresident Donald Trump and his Republican allies made a dizzying array of misleading claims.Aug 25, 2020
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Turnaround artist Romney seeks 2nd chance for self, nation, with new GOP presidential bid<p> Turnaround artist Romney seeks 2nd chance for self, nation, with new GOP presidential bid <p>WASHINGTON - What are the odds of this? A guy gets into a head-on collision, has a police officer write "He is dead" at the scene, and lives to tell.</p> <p>Mitt Romney knows a thing or two about se</p>WorldJun 17, 2011
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Republicans seize control of U.S. House of RepresentativesAmerican voters delivered a stinging midterm rebuke Tuesday to President Barack Obama and Democrats in Congress, turning control of the U.S. House of Representatives over to Republicans amid mounting anxiety and anger over the state of the nation's economy.Nov 3, 2010
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Michelle Obama electrifies Democratic convention as she lauds her husbandMichelle Obama wowed Democrats on the first night of their national convention on Tuesday as she delivered a soaring oratorical love letter to her husband, lauding him as a decent and principled man whose four years in office have only intensified her love for him.PoliticsSep 4, 2012
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Michelle Obama electrifies Democratic convention as she lauds her husbandMichelle Obama wowed Democrats on the first night of their national convention on Tuesday as she delivered a soaring oratorical love letter to her husband, lauding him as a decent and principled man whose four years in office have only intensified her love for him.Sep 4, 2012
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Republicans reach out to women, Hispanics, at Tampa conventionTAMPA, Fla. - Paul Ryan electrified the Republican National Convention on Wednesday with a passionate, occasionally snide and often funny speech that took unrelenting aim at U.S. President Barack Obama.WorldAug 29, 2012
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Republicans reach out to women, Hispanics, at Tampa conventionTAMPA, Fla. - Paul Ryan electrified the Republican National Convention on Wednesday with a passionate, occasionally snide and often funny speech that took unrelenting aim at U.S. President Barack Obama.Aug 29, 2012
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Nut-throwing incident sparks race-related outrage at GOP conventionIt took just a handful of nuts to pry wide open discussion about the GOP’s so-called problem with race at this week’s Republican National Convention.Aug 30, 2012
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Romney and Obama: Who is better for women?The American media is reporting that Romney is closing the gender gap on incumbent president Barack Obama – one Associated Press poll suggests Romney has erased the Democrats’ 16-point advantage among women while Pew researchers peg the lead Obama lost at nearly 20 per cent. Global News takes a look at both the Democratic and Republican platforms to see where each candidate stands on key issues that affect women. <br />Oct 26, 2012
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Obama feisty, sharp as he squares off with Romney in second televised showdownWASHINGTON - A razor-sharp Barack Obama showed up Tuesday for his second presidential debate against Mitt Romney, taking relentless jabs at his rival for the White House on everything from his controversial "47 per cent" comments, his business record and his honesty.WorldOct 16, 2012
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Obama, Romney make last-minute pleas for support in key swing statesWASHINGTON - President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney engaged in a frenzied cross-country blitz of the remaining toss-up states Sunday, with both sides predicting victory in a race that remains too close to call just two days before Election Day.Nov 4, 2012
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Florida’s diversity makes key swing state a tough nut to crack for Obama, RomneyPOMPANO BEACH, Fla. - It's almost lunch hour on a windy Florida day and a Pompano Beach delicatessen is alive with political chatter — not surprising in a key battleground state that will play a critical role in the outcome of the presidential election in just 12 days.PoliticsOct 24, 2012
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Florida’s diversity makes key swing state a tough nut to crack for Obama, RomneyPOMPANO BEACH, Fla. - It's almost lunch hour on a windy Florida day and a Pompano Beach delicatessen is alive with political chatter — not surprising in a key battleground state that will play a critical role in the outcome of the presidential election in just 12 days.Oct 24, 2012
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Obama, Romney focus on key states in super-tight racePresident Barack Obama and Mitt Romney storm into the last day of their long presidential contest, mounting one final push before Election Day, while engaging in the toughest battleground state of all — Ohio.WorldNov 4, 2012