Articles for August, 2020

Blinding Lights And Chromatica Dreams: Get To Know Your VMA Artist Of The Year Nominees
From DaBaby to Justin Bieber to Lady Gaga to Megan Thee Stallion to Post Malone to The Weeknd, get to know your 2020 VMA Artist of the Year nominees.
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Disneyland 'ready' to reopen when California allows, parks chief says

Disneyland 'ready' to reopen when California allows, parks chief saysDisney's theme parks chief said the company is ready to reopen Disneyland as soon as California officials establish health and safety guidelines.


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CNN's Don Lemon urges Joe Biden to address Kenosha protests for Jacob Blake

CNN's Don Lemon urges Joe Biden to address Kenosha protests for Jacob BlakeTwitter had some strong reactions to CNN anchor Don Lemon's comments on the ongoing protests in Kenosha, Wis., demanding justice for Jacob Blake.


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Hurricane Laura ‘will cause unsurvivable storm surge’
Hurricane Laura, heading for Texas and Louisiana, is now a Category 4 storm, weather officials say.
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The Cast of The West Wing Is Reuniting for a Good Cause
Even fictional politicians are gearing up for election day. The cast of The West Wing reunited for Entertainment Weekly's latest cover story in an effort to promote their upcoming...
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Deborah Fink: Now is the time for climate and COVID-19 action – Ames Tribune
Deborah Fink: Now is the time for climate and COVID-19 action  Ames Tribune
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The Best Duvet Covers That Are Also Better for the Planet
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Joe Kennedy's once-promising Massachusetts Senate primary challenge might be a bust, polls show

Joe Kennedy's once-promising Massachusetts Senate primary challenge might be a bust, polls showRep. Joe Kennedy (D-Mass.) doesn't look like he'll be getting a promotion after all.When Kennedy announced his Democratic primary challenge to Sen. Ed Markey, there seemed to be a chance his more centrist bid might pan out, and he even got House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) endorsement. But more and more polls keep putting Markey back on top, including two released Wednesday just days before primary ballots are counted.Markey, a progressive and co-author of the Green New Deal, has the support of 52 percent of likely Massachusetts Democratic Primary voters, a poll from the UMass Lowell Center for Public Opinion shows. Just 40 percent said they'd vote for Kennedy, putting Markey safely over Kennedy even if the 6 percent of undecided voters in the poll went in the challenger's favor.Another poll released Wednesday from the progressive think tank Data for Progress meanwhile gives Markey an 8-point advantage over Kennedy. Markey gets 46 percent support to Kennedy's 38 among likely Democratic primary voters, though a large 16 percent said they remain undecided.Earlier, albeit limited, polls indicated Markey and Kennedy's race was close, and some even gave Kennedy a sizable lead. Massachusetts' Senate primary election is Sept. 1, and early voting is already open.UMass Lowell surveyed 800 likely Massachusetts Democratic primary voters online from Aug. 13-21, with a 4.1 percent margin of error. Data for Progress surveyed 732 likely Massachusetts Democratic primary voters between Aug. 24 and 25 using text-to-web and panel responses, with a 4 percent margin of error.More stories from theweek.com Trump's RNC role is a much bigger mistake than Republicans realize NHC warns of 'unsurvivable' storm surge from Hurricane Laura Is Joe Biden's polling advantage weaker than it appears?


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McConnell, McGrath jockey over debates in Senate race
Jockeying over a debate schedule continues in the hard-hitting Kentucky Senate race pitting Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell against Democratic challenger Amy McGrath. McConnell accepted an offer to participate in a forum next Monday ...
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Fact check: 'Sharia patrol force' won't roam Minneapolis if police force is dismantled

Fact check: 'Sharia patrol force' won't roam Minneapolis if police force is dismantledA distortion of one state representative's unfounded claims led some to believe a 'Sharia patrol force' will soon police Minneapolis. It won't.


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