Pubs and restaurants have to close by 10 and groups larger than six cannot gather.
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Vanessa Bryant sues LA sheriff over helicopter crash photos
The widow of basketball star Kobe Bryant claims deputies shared unauthorized photos.
Bloomberg raises millions to help Florida felons vote
They have to pay all fines, restitution and legal fees before regaining their right to vote.
Former Wisconsin police chief to review Jacob Blake shooting
Noble Wray will serve as an independent consultant for prosecutors weighing possible charges against the officer who shot Blake.
Europe adopts tougher virus restrictions as infections surge
The United Kingdom’s COVID-19 alert is raised from a three to a four, the second-highest level.
Justice Department threatens funds to NYC, Seattle and Portland over unrest
An attempt at any cuts will likely be met with immediate legal challenges.
Biggest unknown with Tropical Storm Beta is how much rain it will bring
Winds are weakening and it’s not expected to turn into a hurricane, but rain predictions range from 4 to 15 inches.
Ginsburg’s death exposes fragility of health law protection
The Affordable Care Act – an Obama-era health law President Trump has been trying to axe – covers more than 20 million people.
U.S. moves to restore UN Iran sanctions
However, almost all targets identified are already subject to sanctions that the administration re-imposed after withdrawing from the 2018 nuclear deal.
Judge: Postal Service must process election mail on time
Last week, another judge said 14 states made a ‘strong showing’ that the Trump administration was using the Postal Service ‘as a tool in partisan politics.’