Tuesday on the NewsHour, talks continue over a potential COVID-19 relief package, but time is running short to complete a deal before the election. Plus: The economic impact of pandemic aid, an antitrust lawsuit against Google, the U.S. and Russia near an agreement on nuclear arms control, court cases on voting rules, the high cost of foreign beef and Lynne Cheney’s book on Virginia presidents.
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Behind the 2 parties’ varying priorities for COVID relief
How lack of more federal aid could derail economic recovery
News Wrap: CDC strengthens mask guidance for transportation
The motivations and merits of DOJ’s lawsuit against Google
Special envoy: U.S., Russia near nuclear arms control deal
How state battles over voting rules could affect election
Nicaragua’s beef imports to U.S. come at a high human cost
Lynne Cheney on U.S. presidents of ‘The Virginia Dynasty’
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