NewsNation Articles: September 20, 2020
September 20
Audio: Biden speaks on legacy of RBG and Supreme Court vacancy, White House responds
Audio: ‘Zoom bombing’ a growing concern during COVID-19 pandemic
Audio: Virginia teen flies PPE donations to rural hospitals
Audio: Farmer and his family escape Beachie Creek Fire in Oregon
1 dead after shooting at Ohio mall
Virginia teen flies PPE donations to rural hospitals
72nd Emmy Awards: The Winners
‘Zoom bombing’ a growing concern during COVID-19 pandemic
Woman accused of sending ricin letter addressed to White House arrested, officials say
Deputies find 1 woman dead, 1 chained to bed at Texas home
4 killed in Texas plane crash
Bryson DeChambeau wins U.S. Open for first major title
Bobcat Fire burns nearly 100,000 acres, threatens remote Southern California communities
WNBA postpones game between Storm and Lynx due to inconclusive COVID-19 test results
Biden speaks in Philadelphia on the legacy of RBG and Supreme Court vacancy, White House responds
Foot Locker turning its US stores into voter registration hubs
Georgia’s Fulton County works to avoid another vote debacle
NY State Attorney General in Rochester, first visit since Prude death
Tropical Storm Beta churns slowly toward Texas and Louisiana
Wildfires and hurricanes disrupt final weeks of 2020 census
US says UN sanctions on Iran have now been restored. What does that mean?
Des Moines says no to governor’s demand for classroom return
Britain threatens second lockdown, heavy fines as nation faces COVID-19 ‘tipping point’
US coronavirus death toll to hit 200K
Dallas Stars hammer Tampa Bay Lightning 4-1 to open Stanley Cup Final
Sunday’s virtual Emmy Awards set bar high with live telecast
Arizona Senate race could impact confirmation of new justice
Southern California residents flee homes as strong winds stoke wildfire
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Tropical Storm Beta meandering toward Texas, Louisiana
Party planners outline ways to celebrate Halloween safely this year
Mourners again gather on steps of the Supreme Court following death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg