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Zuckerberg declares his 2018 resolution is to “fix” Facebook.
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The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain became the third and fourth Arab states to agree to normalise ties with Israel, following Egypt's peace deal with Israel in 1979 and a 1994 pact with Jordan.
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Trump likes to say that his packed rallies are evidence of strength not reflected in "fake" election polls.
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"Twitter will no longer remove hacked material unless it's directly shared by hackers or those working with them, the company's head of legal, policy, trust and safety."
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Biden, as per the latest opinion polls, leads against Republican incumbent President Donald Trump by over nine points on an average.
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Twitter suspended the identified profiles because they were deceiving users about their intention and their identity, and were therefore deemed to be manipulating public debate.
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Trump has an aggressive schedule with campaign rallies set for every day this week in Pennsylvania, Iowa, North Carolina, Georgia and back to Florida.
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The Trump administration has already left a landmark Cold War treaty that restricted intermediate-range nuclear forces, saying that Russia was in violation.
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"This nomination is about taking healthcare away from 20 million Americans and eliminating protections for Americans with preexisting conditions."
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Trudeau, who has an often stormy relationship with Trump, generally refrains from commenting on political happenings in Canada's powerful neighbor.
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Harris also said that if there is a coronavirus vaccine available during Trump's administration that is not embraced by scientific advisers, she will not take it.
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The United States first intervened in Afghanistan following the September 11, 2001 attacks and dislodged the Taliban regime, which had welcomed Al-Qaeda.
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"The forces of darkness, the forces of division, the forces of yesterday are pulling us apart, holding us down and holding us back,"
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The Secret Service has refused to disclose how many of its employees have tested positive or have had to quarantine, citing privacy and security.
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The social media campaign took off over the weekend after the Proud Boys -- designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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Other positive cases close to Trump now include his wife Melania, his close aide Hope Hicks, his campaign manager Bill Stepien, two of McEnany's assistants.
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However, White House physician Sean Conley has said the president is "not yet out of the woods".
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Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Trump was receiving the anti-viral drug remdesivir following consultation with specialists.
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The Democratic presidential candidate emphasised on the importance of wearing masks, saying they are the most important, powerful public health tool.