De Blasio Delays NYC School Opening — Again New York City’s indecisive mayor has left teachers and parents alike in the lurch.

The NYPD Is Still Ticketing Street Vendors After All The mayor’s June promises have yet to be fulfilled.

Yet Another Woman Has Accused Trump of Sexual Assault Former model Amy Dorris says Trump forced his tongue down her throat and groped her at the 1997 U.S. Open.

Barack Obama Has Finally Finished His Book Part one of a two-volume reflection on his life and presidency will come out just after the presidential election.

Federal Officials Considered Using a ‘Heat Ray’ on D.C. Protestors: Report The device, reportedly considered for use on unarmed civilians before Trump’s Bible photo opp, makes victims feel like their skin is burning.

Trump Says U.S. COVID Response Would Improve ‘If You Took the Blue States Out’ While Trump’s response ruthlessly connects the value of life to one’s perceived political identity, it’s also inaccurate according to his own metric.

MAGA Visibility Is Making Democrats Nervous Biden is relying less on his ground game and more on digital organizing, worrying some supporters who are seeing a preponderance of Trump lawn signs.

The System for Resolving a Contested Presidential Election Is Also a Mess The two-week period in Congress in January is convoluted, depends on the good faith of the party in power, and requires lawmakers to act briskly.

Barr Tells Prosecutors to Weigh Sedition Charge for Violent Protesters: Report It’s unlikely prosecutors could prove intent of such a charge, though threatening protesters with sedition could change the dynamic at future events.

We’re Already Running Out of Hurricane Names for 2020 Meteorologists will soon have to switch to the Greek alphabet, which has only happened once before.

‘Stocks Are Owned by Everybody,’ Says Trump. Not Even Close. Is the president deluding himself about the economy?

More Than 195,000 People in the U.S. Have Died From COVID-19 And the number of new daily cases remains alarmingly high.

Hurricane Sally: ‘Devastating’ Rain Expected in Alabama, Mississippi, Florida Sally inched its way toward the Gulf Coast, making landfall early on Wednesday. With this storm, the water is going to be the most dangerous impact.

Blues Singer Anita “Lady A” White Countersues the Former Lady Antebellum Citing “lost sales, diminished brand identity, and diminution in the value of and goodwill associated with the mark.”

Trump Says COVID-19 Will ‘Go Away’ Thanks to a ‘Herd Mentality’ “You’ll develop like a herd mentality,” he said, describing one way out of the pandemic. “It’s going to be herd-developed and that’s going to happen.”

DOJ Opens Criminal Inquiry Into John Bolton’s Recent Book The Department of Justice is reportedly investigating if the former national security adviser illegally disclosed classified information.

Ranked-Choice Voting Would Prevent Minor Party Spoilers Susan Collins might not like Maine’s new system come November, but it helps protect the freedom to choose minor parties and avoids the “spoiled” vote.

Trump Aide Michael Caputo Apologizes for Unhinged Attack on CDC The former Trump campaign official is reportedly considering medical leave after baselessly accusing CDC scientists of “sedition.”