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NASHVILLE, Tenn. AP 鈥?President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden squared off Thursday night in their final debate, which stood as the trailing incumbents best chance to change the races trajectory with just 12 days until the election.Watch the moment from the debate in the player above.The Nashville debate offered them a final national stage to outline starkly different visions for a country in the grips of a surging pandemic that has killed more than 225, stanley cup 000 Americans and cost millions of jobs.The night opened with a clash over the president stanley cup handling of the pandemic, which polling suggests is the campaign defining issue for voters, with Biden declaring, Anyone responsible for that many deaths should not remain president of the United States of America. Trump defended his management of the nation most deadly health crisis in a century, dismissing Biden warn stanley cup ing that the nation had a dark winter ahead due to spikes in infections. And he promised that a vaccine would be ready in weeks. It will go away, said Trump, staying with his optimistic assessment of the pandemic. Were rounding the turn. Were rounding the corner. Its going away. Despite historic tumult, the race has remained largely unchanged with Biden holding advantages in many battleground states while Trump faces a shortage of campaign cash and, crucially, time.Worried that Trump could lose the White House and cost Republicans the Senate, some advisers urged h Bhmg Obama says no specific, credible terror threat over holidays
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The news that comes out of Washington, D.C., can feel like a spigot sometimes. The PBS NewsHour takes a moment to pause every week to bring you important stories happening beyond the Beltway. Here what we ;re reading now.1. Veteran Affairs whistleblowers say they face retaliation.This 2014 photo shows the front of the Veterans Affairs building in Washington, D.C. Photo by Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty ImagesFormer and c stanley cup urrent Veterans Affairs employees are accusing VA leaders of retaliating against whistleblowers who try to hold managers accountable and improve matters at the troubled agency. More than 30 past and present employees told NPR that VA managers have discouraged whistleblowers from speaking out by verbally abusing them, isolating them in solitary confinement rooms, and blaming them for worsening work conditions.Cynthia Chavez, an Army veteran and former VA employee, told the news organization that the VA had s stanley cup ystematic work performance issues at some of its hospitals in Alabama. She said employees often showed up late for work, some left early and others di adidas campus dnt show up at all. One worker, she said, routinely stole food from a VA hospital in Tuskegee and used it to run a catering business on the side. Chavez, who at the time led the Nutrition and Food Services unit in the Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System, temporarily suspended the employee. Soon after, however, her boss and local union leaders accused her of abusing her authority and creating a ho
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The news that comes out of Washington, D.C., can feel like a spigot sometimes. The PBS NewsHour takes a moment to pause every week to bring you important stories happening beyond the Beltway. Here what we ;re reading now.1. Veteran Affairs whistleblowers say they face retaliation.This 2014 photo shows the front of the Veterans Affairs building in Washington, D.C. Photo by Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty ImagesFormer and c stanley cup urrent Veterans Affairs employees are accusing VA leaders of retaliating against whistleblowers who try to hold managers accountable and improve matters at the troubled agency. More than 30 past and present employees told NPR that VA managers have discouraged whistleblowers from speaking out by verbally abusing them, isolating them in solitary confinement rooms, and blaming them for worsening work conditions.Cynthia Chavez, an Army veteran and former VA employee, told the news organization that the VA had s stanley cup ystematic work performance issues at some of its hospitals in Alabama. She said employees often showed up late for work, some left early and others di adidas campus dnt show up at all. One worker, she said, routinely stole food from a VA hospital in Tuskegee and used it to run a catering business on the side. Chavez, who at the time led the Nutrition and Food Services unit in the Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System, temporarily suspended the employee. Soon after, however, her boss and local union leaders accused her of abusing her authority and creating a ho
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