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Security breach in U.S. Capitol amid protests

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Trump supporters breached the U.S. Capitol building in Washington after thousands of people descended on the city to protest against Joe Biden's confirmation certification.
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U.K. minister explains why Britain is purging Huawei from 5G network

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New U.S. sanctions against Huawei have created uncertainty over a stable supply of Huawei technology, says Oliver Dowden, the U.K.'s digital, culture, media and sport secretary. (Fowles/AP/Reuters)
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California shuts down again as COVID-19 cases surge

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California rolls back on reopening as cases of the novel coronavirus climb. Restaurants, bars, malls, gyms, salons are being shut down again with the state now averaging more than 8,000 new cases a day.
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Hackers target COVID-19 vaccine research | Sunday Scrum

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A hacker group allegedly backed by Russia is trying to steal COVID-19-related vaccine research in Canada, the U.K. and the U.S., according to intelligence agencies in all three countries.
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Democrats hope for historic win in battleground Arizona

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In battleground Arizona, traditionally Republican, new residents are changing politics and giving the Biden Democrats hope to win the presidential election.
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Biden will have to unite the United States. Here's how

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Associate Professor of Political Science at Emory University Andra Gillespie says president-elect Joe Biden will have to unite the U.S. following a divisive election.
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Does Huawei want a clear answer from Canada on 5G?

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Huawei Vice-President Steve Liu blames political pressure from the U.S. for delaying Ottawa's decision on whether to allow the company to participate in building Canada's 5G network.
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Trump commutes friend Roger Stone's prison sentence

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Roger Stone was sentenced in February to three years and four months in prison for lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstructing the House investigation into whether the U.S. president's campaign colluded with Russia to win the...
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Florida sets a new record for largest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases in the U.S.

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Florida recorded 15,300 new cases on Sunday, the most since the pandemic began. Florida surpassed the total for New York at the height of the pandemic.
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Pence says COVID-19 fatality rate remains 'low and steady'

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U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence thanked health care workers and the American people for their response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Shooting at Louisville protest for Breonna Tayler kills 1 person

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Police are investigating a deadly shooting at a protest in Louisville, Ky. It happened at a protest for Breonna Tayler, a Black woman who was shot and killed by police.
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Shooting at Louisville protest for Breonna Taylor kills 1 person

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Police are investigating a deadly shooting at a protest in Louisville, Ky. It happened at a protest for Breonna Taylor, a Black woman who was shot and killed by police.
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Fauci says states need to follow guidelines carefully when reopening again

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U.S. infectious disease specialist Dr. Anthony Fauci emphasized the role of both states and individuals as part of a successful reopening strategy, noting some states failed to follow guidelines the first time.
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100,000 new cases per day possible in U.S. unless measures taken, Fauci says

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U.S. infectious disease specialist Dr. Anthony Fauci warns the United States could go from the current 40,000 new COVID-19 cases per day to 100,000 if the situation does not 'turn around.'
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100,000 new coronavirus cases per day possible in U.S. unless measures taken, Fauci says

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U.S. infectious disease specialist Dr. Anthony Fauci warns the United States could go from the current 40,000 new COVID-19 cases per day to 100,000 if the situation does not 'turn around.'
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U.S. buys global supply of COVID-19 drug remdesivir

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The U.S. has bought the global supply of remdesivir, an antiviral drug that has been found to help certain patients recover more quickly from COVID-19.
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Pence says U.S. in a 'much better place' than 2 months ago

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Crediting President Donald Trump and the American people, U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence says that, despite rising COVID-19 case numbers, the U.S. is in better shape now than it was in April.
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'The world needs a WHO, as imperfect as it is': Dr. Fauci

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Speaking to CBC's Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton, U.S.'s top infectious-disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci says he supports the World Health Organization — and is pushing for improvements to "correct some of the missteps of...
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What a Biden presidency could mean for Canada

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If Joe Biden wins the U.S. presidential election, Canadians could feel the impact in areas like energy, trade and defence.
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No obvious legal grounds to stop vote count, law prof says

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University of Memphis law professor Steve Mulroy says vote recounts are common in the U.S. but stopping a count in any state would be a significant legal hurdle for President Donald Trump.
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Expect hours of political theatre in electoral college count in U.S. Congress, law prof says

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An expected attempt by some Republicans to challenge the presidential election of Joe Biden today, during the normally routine certification of electoral college results in U.S. Congress, will be 'an astonishing moment' in the country's...
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Trump in good spirits, energetic, White House says

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White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said U.S. President Donald Trump is working and will continue to do so despite contracting the novel coronavirus.
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Trump returning to 'coronavirus not so bad' message, Washington reporter says

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According to Politico reporter Daniel Lippman, U.S. President Donald Trump's current messaging around the coronavirus could be 'deadly' for some people and damaging to his re-election chances.
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COVID-19 study on surface spread inconsistent with real-world scenarios, expert says

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An Australian study on COVID-19 transmission via surfaces says viable traces of the virus could still be detected on some surfaces after 28 days. Infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogosh says the researchers' laboratory test...