New York's governor warned against Halloween gatherings that increase the risk of transmitting COVID-19: "Halloween should be spooky, not scary."
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New York's governor warned against Halloween gatherings that increase the risk of transmitting COVID-19: "Halloween should be spooky, not scary."
According to video posted online and witness accounts, police in Graham, N.C., used pepper spray on a march to drive voter turnout. Activists say at least 17 people were arrested.
Former President Barack Obama tore into Trump, saying, "Tweeting at the TV doesn't fix things. Making stuff up doesn't make people's lives better."
Rutgers pulled off a wild eight-lateral touchdown vs. Indiana that was unfortunately called back for an illegal forward pass.
Most of the country will "fall back" during Sunday's wee hours. Many sleep researchers say daylight saving time does more harm than good.
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The country voted to allow assisted dying for the terminally ill but no to legalizing marijuana. Two separate referendums were held along with the general election won Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
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A federal judge put the brakes on yet another aspect of Trump's push to ban the app TikTok, but the future of the viral video app in the U.S. remains clouded by uncertainty.
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