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We're certainly all very disappointed that something like this could've taken place, Hollywood Mayor Josh Levy told CNN. "Unfortunately, emergency services were called obviously too late." 188

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Under the guidelines, places of worship must limit attendance to 25% of building capacity or 100 attendees, whichever is lower. This limitation will be in effect for the first 21 days of a county public health department's approval of religious services within their jurisdictions, after which the California Department of Public Health will review the limits. 360

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UPDATE: The all-clear has been given on the bag that was deemed suspicious this morning. Thanks to everyone for your patience, and to emergency responders for keeping us safe. #nashvilleairport #BNA— Fly Nashville (@Fly_Nashville) May 30, 2018 243

  

West announced he was a candidate for president in July, prompting speculation it was a publicity stunt to promote a new album or that Republicans were hoping he would draw votes away from Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Ashcroft's office says it verified 6,557 petition signatures for West. Missouri law requires 10,000 valid signatures to be placed on the ballot.West also missed a deadline to submit signatures to get on the presidential ballot in his home state of Wyoming. West needed to turn in 4,025 verifiable signatures of registered voters but election officials say he hadn't submitted any by Monday's deadline. West has owned a ranch in the Cody area since last year. West has qualified for the ballot in states including Arkansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Utah since announcing in July he was running on a "Birthday Party" ticket. He has failed to turn in enough signatures or proper paperwork to get on the ballot in several other states. 949

  

Trump's comments echo those of White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, who defended the president's actions during a Wednesday briefing by saying that he wanted to avoid "chaos." McEnany also falsely claimed that the president never intentionally misled the American people on the severity of the virus.Woodward defended his decision to hold off on reporting about Trump's statements to The Associated Press on Wednesday night, saying that he needed to verify the comments the president made in his Feb. 7 interview before publishing."He tells me this, and I'm thinking, 'Wow, that's interesting, but is it true?' Trump says things that don't check out, right?" Woodward told the AP.He also added that by May, it was clear that Trump had been correct about the severity of the virus. By then, the virus had spread to all corners of the country, and he realized his story was more of a political story than a public health story."If I had done the story at that time about what he knew in February, that's not telling us anything we didn't know," Woodward said. He later added that getting the book published by Election Day was a "demarcation line.""Had I decided that my book was coming out on Christmas, the end of this year, that would have been unthinkable," Woodward told the AP. 1290

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