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2:20 PM ET, March 16, 2020

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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
McConnell Has a Request for Veteran Federal Judges: Please Quit  —  The Senate majority leader has encouraged judges thinking about stepping down to do so soon to ensure that Republicans confirm their replacements this year.  —  WASHINGTON — Running out of federal court vacancies to fill …
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David Edwards / Raw Story:
McConnell pushing coronavirus vote to later in week over GOP opposition to House bill: report  —  Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is not expected to schedule a vote on a coronavirus relief bill until later in the week after initially calling the legislation “urgent.”
Steven T. Dennis / Bloomberg:
Virus Relief Bill Risks Being Slowed by a Few GOP Senators  — Single objection in Senate could delay passage for days  — Trump administration backs quick vote on package this week  —  We're tracking the latest on the coronavirus outbreak and the global response.
Discussion: Politico, The Hill and The Week
Laura Litvan / Bloomberg:
Lone House Republican Is Holding Up House Coronavirus Bill Fixes
Discussion: Raw Story
Christina Johnsen / Polls:
State Takes on a Purple Hue; Partisans Divided Over Coronavirus  —  Kelly leads McSally in Senate race  —  West Long Branch, NJ - Arizona's Electoral College votes could be in play in November, according to a Monmouth ("Mon-muth") University Poll of registered voters in the state.
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Mark Murray / NBC News:
NBC News/Marist polls: Biden holds big leads over Sanders in Arizona and Ohio  —  The former vice president is narrowly ahead of President Trump in general election matchups in both states, according to a pair of new polls.  —  WASHINGTON — Former Vice President Joe Biden enjoys significant …
Discussion: Fox News and CNBC
Wall Street Journal:
Stocks and Bond Yields Plummet After Fed Slashes Rates  —  U.S. equity futures drop by almost 5%, signaling markets are poised for a sharp drop after the opening bell  —  Stocks globally plunged Monday even after the Federal Reserve slashed its benchmark interest rate to near zero …
Discussion: The Week, CNN and Washington Post
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John Harwood / CNN:
Trump projects confidence, but markets aren't listening
Discussion: Raw Story
Kellie Mejdrich / Politico:
Stock plunge triggers new market-wide trading pause
Discussion: Breitbart
New York Times:
Coronavirus Live Updates: E.U. Chief Seeks to Close Borders as Global Public Life Is Curtailed  —  Italy pledged more than $28 billion to bolster its health system and cushion the impact on workers.  European nations sealed their borders.  New York, New Jersey and Connecticut will ban gatherings of more than 50 people.
Discussion: The Hill, The Week, Daily Kos and VICE
Bloomberg:
U.S. Health Agency Suffers Cyber-Attack During Covid-19 Outbreak  — NSC tweet on disinformation Sunday was connected to hack  — Cyber intrusion comes as U.S. battles coronavirus pandemic  —  We're tracking the latest on the coronavirus outbreak and the global response.
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ABC News:
Cyberattack on HHS meant to slow coronavirus response, sources say
Discussion: WBRZ
Bloomberg:
Cyber-Attack Hits U.S. Health Agency Amid Covid-19 Outbreak
Kathleen Arberg / Supreme Court of the United States:
For Immediate Release  —  In keeping with public health precautions recommended in response to COVID-19, the Supreme Court is postponing the oral arguments currently scheduled for the March session (March 23-25 and March 30-April 1).  The Court will examine the options for rescheduling …
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Pete Williams / NBC News:
Supreme Court will delay oral arguments, Trump tax case was set for this month
Associated Press:
Coronavirus vaccine test opens as US volunteer gets 1st shot  —  SEATTLE (AP) — U.S. researchers gave the first shot to the first person in a test of an experimental coronavirus vaccine Monday — leading off a worldwide hunt for protection even as the pandemic surges.
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Jared Holt / Right Wing Watch:
It's Hard to Believe David A. Clarke Was Recommended for a Real Job in Homeland Security  —  “GO INTO THE STREETS FOLKS.  Visit bars, restaurants, shopping malls, CHURCHES and demand that your schools re-open.  NOW!  If government doesn't stop this foolishness...STAY IN THE STREETS.
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Twitter removes David Clarke's tweets as he and other Trump allies sow coronavirus conspiracy theories and doubts
Discussion: Mother Jones
Tina Nguyen / Politico:
Trump finds his MAGA movement fracturing over coronavirus  —  Just two weeks after President Donald Trump rallied conservatives to focus on the threat of socialism, his followers are splitting over the coronavirus pandemic.  —  On one side are those like Bill Mitchell …
Lindsay Schnell / USA Today:
California, Ohio, Illinois, Massachusetts and Washington close bars and restaurants in effort to slow coronavirus  —  The governors in five states — California, Ohio, Illinois, Massachusetts and Washington — closed bars, restaurants and wineries in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus.
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The Seattle Times:
EvergreenHealth doctor tests positive for coronavirus, in critical condition  —  An emergency room doctor at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland is in critical condition with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus.  —  The hospital at the center of the coronavirus outbreak …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Gizmodo
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Karen Weise / New York Times:
Two Emergency Room Doctors Are in Critical Condition With Coronavirus
Discussion: Fox News and ACEP
Tom Nichols / USA Today:
The Biden-Sanders coronavirus debate was useless.  Time for Bernie to exit stage left.  —  Democrats are the largest part of the anti-Trump coalition.  By staying in, Sanders deprives them of their clear preference during a national crisis.  —  In America, no one owes a vote to any person or party.
Discussion: New York Post
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NBC News:
Me, worry? For coronavirus, it depends on your politics
Associated Press:
US officials: foreign disinformation stoking virus fears  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is alleging that a foreign disinformation campaign is underway aimed at spreading fear in the country amid the coronavirus pandemic, three U.S. officials said Monday.
Discussion: Florida Politics
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Ewan Palmer / Newsweek:   NSC says text messages about a coronavirus national quarantine are fake, there is no national lockdown
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
A Complete List of Trump's Attempts to Play Down Coronavirus  —  He could have taken action.  He didn't.  —  President Trump made his first public comments about the coronavirus on Jan. 22, in a television interview from Davos with CNBC's Joe Kernen.  The first American case had been announced …
USA Today:
The best thing everyday Americans can do to fight coronavirus?  #StayHome, save lives  —  Be a neat freak.  Wash your hands.  Give to people in need.  If you're going to spread anything, spread help, compassion and humor.  And do not panic.  —  The coronavirus pandemic seemed so far away just weeks ago.
The Intercept:
TikTok Told Moderators to Suppress Posts by “Ugly” People and the Poor to Attract New Users  —  The makers of TikTok, the Chinese video-sharing app with hundreds of millions of users around the world, instructed moderators to suppress posts created by users deemed too ugly, poor …
Chris Christie / Washington Post:
What Trump must do now to reduce the coronavirus risk  —  Chris Christie, a Republican, was governor of New Jersey from 2010 to 2018.  —  In late October 2012, scientists forecast that two giant storms were going to come together to create a superstorm on the Mid-Atlantic coast.
Discussion: Raw Story
Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
GOP senator says Trump should ‘step back’ from response messaging  —  Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said she would like President Donald Trump to “step back” and appoint a public health official to be the spokesman for the federal government's response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Associated Press:
Millions holed up at home as U.S. routines shift profoundly  —  CHICAGO (AP) — Millions of Americans began their work week holed up at home against the coronavirus Monday as the escalating outbreak shifted the nation's daily routines in ways never before seen in U.S. history.
Los Angeles Times:
As the coronavirus pandemic grows, gun sales are surging in many states  —  David Stone snagged a cardboard box of .223-caliber ammunition from the shelf and slid it across the glass countertop, offering his go-to sales pitch: “Welcome to the biggest selection of ammunition in all of Oklahoma.”
Discussion: Redstate and New York Times
 
 
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Teetering economy sparks talk of second stimulus package
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A. Gary Shilling / Bloomberg:
Globalists May Soon Become an Extinct Species
David Remnick / New Yorker:
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Jeremy Konyndyk / Just Security:
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Dan Hannan / Washington Examiner:
The end of globalization is here  —  The coronavirus didn't mark the end of globalization.
Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Megadonors pull plug on plan for anti-Sanders super PAC as Biden racks up wins
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Meg Kinnard / Associated Press:
Kamala Harris backs Harrison's quest to unseat Graham in SC
Discussion: The Hill
Yahoo News:
Pence coronavirus memo gives questionable handshaking advice to White House staffers
Yun Li / CNBC:
Trump applauds Fed's move to slash interest rates and says investors ‘should be very thrilled’
Curtis Houck / NB Blog:
Arrogant CNN ‘Hosts’ Repeatedly LIE, Insist Trump Dubbed the Coronavirus a ‘Hoax’
New York Times:
To Track Coronavirus, Israel Moves to Tap Secret Trove of Cellphone Data
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
How Trump snapped out of coronavirus delusion mode
Denis Campbell / The Guardian:
UK coronavirus crisis ‘to last until spring 2021 and could see 7.9m hospitalised’
Discussion: Breitbart and New York Post