It can now theoretically buy weapons, but its economy still remains crippled by sanctions.
Lynley Price
Tulsa digs again for victims of 1921 race massacre
The first excavation in July ended without success.
Despite virus fears, Texas sends most voters to the polls
Each county is only permitted one mail ballot dropbox.
Statisticians and census takers worry about count’s accuracy
The report recommends outside experts analyze the data to help assess its quality before numbers are turned in.
Landlords getting squeezed between tenants, lenders
Almost 30 lawsuits have been filed by property owners saying the eviction moratorium strains their finances and violates their rights.
Megan Thee Stallion op-ed calls for respecting Black women
The rapper’s piece was published in the New York Times shortly before Tory Lanez had his first court hearing on charges that he shot her this summer.
Social security checks to rise 1.3% in 2021
The estimated payment for a retired worker will be $1,543.
Security guard jailed in deadly shooting at Denver protests
Matthew Dolloff reportedly drew a gun from his waistband and shot a man who slapped him and sprayed Mace at him, according to a journalist who witnessed the incident.
Biden aims to expand map as Trump recovers from coronavirus
The Democratic presidential nominee has the campaign trail to himself as he visits red states.
With COVID-19 diagnosis, Trump says ‘I get it’ – but his actions suggest otherwise
The president says he ‘learned a lot,’ but potentially exposed Secret Service agents.