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In measured Trump critique, Biden warns of ‘abuse of power’

Joe Biden warned Wednesday that those “tasked with enforcing the law are abusing their powers,” offering a measured critique of the Trump administration a day after he declined to respond to President Donald Trump’s attacks directly.

Google, Apple release app for virus exposure tracking

Apple and Google on Wednesday released long-awaited smartphone technology to automatically notify people if they might have been exposed to the coronavirus.

Despite pandemic fears, graduation ceremonies draw thousands

High schools nationwide have canceled or postponed graduation ceremonies to avoid worsening the spread of the new coronavirus, but some are going ahead with full-fledged commencement exercises, with tweaks to account for health concerns.

Trump lunches with Senate GOP to discuss virus aid strategy

President Donald Trump went to Capitol Hill for lunch Tuesday with Senate Republicans — in what was perhaps one of the largest social gatherings still happening in locked-down Washington.

Making COVID-19 data public with first responders sparks concern

Public health officials in at least two-thirds of U.S. states are sharing the addresses of people who have the coronavirus with first responders. Supporters say the measure is designed to protect those on the front line, but it’s sparked concerns of profiling in minority communities.

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