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Paxton trial, Sept. 12: Whistleblower says he feared Paxton had “turned over” his office to donor
Read full article: Paxton trial, Sept. 12: Whistleblower says he feared Paxton had “turned over” his office to donorA Paxton whistleblower testified that the attorney general took an unusual interest in Nate Paul’s litigation against a charity in 2020. Another said Paul benefited from an opinion on foreclosures.
Election officials sue conservative voting group over refusal to produce ballot-harvesting evidence
Read full article: Election officials sue conservative voting group over refusal to produce ballot-harvesting evidenceThe Georgia State Election Board is asking a judge to order a conservative voting organization to produce information to help investigate its claims of ballot trafficking in the state.
How to file an insurance claim after a storm
Read full article: How to file an insurance claim after a stormEvery year, many people whose homes are damaged by storms begin the sometimes confusing process of filing insurance claims. Consumer Reports offers some tips that may help you with this process.
No, the coronavirus is not the leading cause of death in the US, CDC says
Read full article: No, the coronavirus is not the leading cause of death in the US, CDC saysEven though the coronavirus pandemic continues to take lives across the United States, Covid-19 has not become the leading cause of death in the nation, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed to CNN. False claims declaring that coronavirus has become the leading cause of death in the US have swirled as the US leads the world in coronavirus cases. Those claims are made by some experts comparing how many people die of coronavirus daily with the estimate of how many people may die daily on average of each leading cause of death, using CDC data. In other words -- the claims involve comparing reported deaths from Covid-19 to estimated deaths for leading causes of deaths, which include heart disease and cancer. So far during the coronavirus pandemic, there have been about 16,700 Covid-19 deaths in the United States, according to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University.