A round up of the day’s news that might be of interest to you.
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Trump-appointed communications officials at the US Department of Health and Human Services pushed to change language to weekly science reports released by the US CDC so as not to undermine Trump's political message, according to a federal health official. https://t.co/LI4pAbGKqo
Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca will resume its coronavirus vaccine trial in the UK, the company says, after pausing the trials last week when a participant became ill. https://t.co/t9KsWMT90V
The University of Arizona has reported at least 1,148 COVID-19 infections among students and staff, 877 of them in the last 10 days, according to the university. https://t.co/pN6qa1ZREK
One of the 4 leading prosecutors chosen to be on Pres. Trump's law enforcement commission resigned last week after expressing "serious" concerns that the intention of the commission was not to bridge the gap between communities of color and law enforcement https://t.co/yPKeOsgGBk
For a few weeks, Donald Trump’s advisers had seemingly gotten through to him — the president was finally encouraging his supporters to vote by mail, at least some of the time.
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