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Julia Conley, staff writer
New York Attorney General Letitia James revealed Monday that she filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's business empire, calling on the New York State Supreme Court to force the Trump Organization to comply with seven subpoenas which would release thousands of documents regarding the company's alleged misleading of lenders regarding its assets.
Penny M. Venetis
"Republicans are forcing voters to choose between being safe and exercising their fundamental right to vote in November," writes Venetis. (Photo: George Frey/Getty Images)
Joel Bleifuss
US President Donald Trump tours a Honeywell International Inc. factory producing N95 masks during his first trip since widespread COVID-19 related lockdowns went into effect May 5, 2020, in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo: Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images)
John Ripton
"Trump has been laying the groundwork to fix the 2020 election results ever since deceit and treachery helped produce victory for him in 2016," writes Ripton. (Photo: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)
Jessica Corbett, staff writer
The U.S. now has over 5.7 million confirmed Covid-19 infections and nearly 177,000 people have died nationwide.
Kenny Stancil, staff writer
With over 100,000 people displaced by wildfires raging across California, Baupost Group collected more than $3 billion in July after betting on insurance claims against embattled utility company PG&E.
Jake Johnson, staff writer
The Massachusetts Democrat said the board's continued support for Postmaster General Louis DeJoy as his policies harm mail service "raises questions about the role of the board and the motivations of its members."
Brett Wilkins, staff writer
Researchers in Hong Kong say 33-year-old-man is asymptomatic; immunologists call case 'no cause for alarm.'
Lisa Newcomb, staff writer
Progressive coalition says that delay would allow outlets "to actively correct disinformation and prevent the American people from being lied to in real time."
Chuck Collins, Frank Clemente
People participate in a "March on Billionaires" event on July 17, 2020 in New York City. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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John Buell
"Monopoly power and concentrated wealth do immense harm to the bottom third of the wealth spectrum," writes Buell. (Cartoon: Khalil Bendib/OtherWords)
Julia Conley, staff writer
Public health experts on Monday raised alarm over President Donald Trump's overstating of the efficacy of convalescent plasma and his suggestion that the Food and Drug Administration purposefully held up approval of the potential Covid-19 treatment just before the agency authorized its expanded use.
Jessica Corbett, staff writer
Critics accused the secretary of state of "using Judaism as a political prop" and suggested his speech may violate the Hatch Act.
Erin L. Thompson
Demonstrators chant during the 2020 Women's March on January 18, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Photo: Zach Gibson/Getty Images)
Michael Kelly
Residents of the Somerville and Medford communities protest outside of Tufts University President Anthony Monaco's house in Medford, MA on Aug. 18, 2020. (Photo: David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Lisa Newcomb, staff writer
The two policies are popular with the American public, but the Democratic Party refused to embrace them in its 2020 platform.
Jake Johnson, staff writer
"McConnell's choice is clear: do the bidding of Trump or listen to the clarion call of Americans—of all political parties and persuasions—to defend the Postal Service from sabotage from within."