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Padilla, who is California's secretary of state, will replace Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
In March, Congress guaranteed workers paid sick leave if they contract COVID-19. Republicans blocked an extension.
Trump has cast doubt on Moscow's involvement, despite even his own admin saying the intelligence points to Russia.
The portraits might suggest the courtroom is "a place historically administered by whites for whites,” said the judge.
The Prime Minister is facing public anger over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic as well as a corruption trial.
The singer used the milestone to acknowledge the millions of queer people who continue to face discrimination.
Bruce Bartman's arrest was an isolated incident and not an indication of larger voting problems, a top prosecutor said.
Cardona currently serves as commissioner of education in the state of Connecticut.
Over one-third of young adults said they are atheist, agnostic or “nothing in particular," according to a new report.
Four years ago, Tony Schwartz predicted how a furious Trump would respond to the humiliation of an election loss.
Despite being cleared by law enforcement, Abobakkr and Mohamed were prohibited from reboarding their original flight.
The Kentucky Republican decried giving money to average Americans but supports massive tax cuts for the wealthy.

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