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The coronavirus pandemic has been dominating headlines for months. Here are 10 major world events that you may have missed out on in the past week.
A whistleblower complaint that an intelligence official filed against Trump cites multiple White House officials as being the source of the complaint.
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Americans overall don't think either former Vice President Joe Biden or Sen. Elizabeth Warren — the current frontrunners — would beat Trump in 2020.
Biden told donors in private that there are "great drug companies out there — except a couple of opioid outfits," according to Bloomberg.
A senior Clinton campaign aide told BuzzFeed News Biden's approach to addressing the tape reflected a "Mad Men-era mentality."
Former Vice President Joe Biden will attend two high-dollar fundraisers on Wall Street hosted by a real estate executive and an investment banker.
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Biden's surgeon said he's voting for the one candidate that he is "absolutely certain has a brain that is functioning."
Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper's exit from presidential race means other candidates have an opportunity to win over his supporters.
Stacey Abrams said she'd be open to being a Democratic vice presidential running mate shortly after announcing she wouldn't run for president.
President Trump spent a good portion of a day meant to comfort the victims of recent mass shootings on Twitter attacking his political opponents.
Former Vice President Joe Biden plans to reinstate the assault weapons ban and get them "off the streets" with a national buyback program.
The second primary debates will highlight where 2020 Democratic candidates stand on healthcare, criminal justice reform, climate change and more.
Many of the nearly two dozen candidates competing for the Democratic nomination have proved they are not immune to gaffes or awkward moments.
"I would be passing new ordinances relating to stiff criminal penalties for anyone who holds a rave," Biden said in a 2001 hearing.
Eight women have accused Biden of behaving inappropriately. He's also been criticized for his comments about young girls on the campaign trail.
Former Vice President Joe Biden said he has "nothing against Amazon," but the company should "pay a few taxes."
Former Vice President Joe Biden said he has "nothing against Amazon," but the company should "pay a few taxes."
Biden also faces a considerable enthusiasm gap compared to other candidates in the large Democratic field.