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Big Fight Over Drug Pricing Heads To The Supreme Court
Both sides in the litigation say that if the other wins, the result will be even higher costs for prescription drugs.
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Both sides in the litigation say that if the other wins, the result will be even higher costs for prescription drugs.
In online hearing, judge considers temporary injunction that could halt state mask requirement.
Theoretically, Congress could pass a bill to delay the election, signed into law by the president.
Stripped of the power to enforce restrictions, Evers pleads for cooperation.
COMMENTARY: The Right seeks to lock down the Supreme Court to use it as a shield and sword again progressive action.
But COVID-19 pandemic remains a threat that could reverse current positive trends.
Young voters are engaged on the issues and ready to vote despite lukewarm feelings on Biden.
The Elections Commission addresses White House assertion on ballots being dumped.
The U.S. House on Thursday night narrowly passed a slimmed-down $2.2 trillion Democratic coronavirus relief bill.
Republican legislative leaders could ignore the will of the people and select mostly GOP electors even if their states go for Biden.
A purge of that size would result in 6,500 voters being wrongly kicked off the voter rolls in Wisconsin.
As COVID-19 continues to spread, ‘we are in a crisis,’ state doctor warns. More cases, and deaths, lie ahead.
Biden defended mail balloting as safe, secure, necessary amid the coronavirus pandemic.
As society breaks down, things may be about to get better.
Sen. Baldwin says Trump nominated an activist judge to do what he wants instead of giving the American people a voice.
COMMENTARY: "For President Trump to be reelected, democracy must fail."
"Success in manufacturing depended on investing in research" and "relying on the skill and ingenuity of front-line workers."
There has been a 21% increase in openly LGBTQ elected officials nationwide over the past year.
Republicans institute a mask mandate for Pompeo event.
Shortage of resources is nationwide, but especially acute as COVID-19 cases soar.