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Washington Post:
Post-ABC poll shows Trump and Biden in a competitive race for the White House — President Trump and former vice president Joe Biden are in a tightly competitive race for the White House in the November general election, with the president gaining ground on his likely challenger over the past month …
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Marc Caputo / Politico:
Trump camp targets Obama's Ebola czar — Joe Biden has had limited success with his live-from-Wilmington coronavirus briefings. His longtime adviser, Ron Klain, is a different story. — The nation's former Ebola czar recently cut a video for the Biden campaign making an animated case …
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Raw Story, The Guardian and Power Line
Steven Shepard / Politico:
Biden leads Trump in new polls despite coronavirus approval bounce
Biden leads Trump in new polls despite coronavirus approval bounce
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CNN, Blue Virginia and Mediaite
Sofi Sinozich / ABC News:
Biden consolidates support, but trails badly in enthusiasm: Poll
Biden consolidates support, but trails badly in enthusiasm: Poll
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No More Mister Nice Blog, Balloon Juice and Fox News
Mitch Albom / Detroit Free Press:
Hey, President Trump: Her name is Gretchen Whitmer — First of all, she has a name. Gretchen Whitmer. She is not “the woman” or “all she does is sit there” or “you know who I'm talking about” — all phrases President Donald Trump has used besides saying the actual name of the person Michigan voters elected to govern us.
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Eric Bradner / CNN:
‘That governor is me’: Gretchen Whitmer takes on Trump as coronavirus cases rise in Michigan — Trump admits telling Pence not to call governors — (CNN)President Donald Trump has lashed out at several Democratic governors who are responding to the coronavirus crisis …
Ben Kamisar / NBC News:
Governors warn shortages will put their states in ‘dire straits’ as early as this week
Governors warn shortages will put their states in ‘dire straits’ as early as this week
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New York Times:
The U.S. Tried to Build a New Fleet of Ventilators. The Mission Failed. — As the coronavirus spreads, the collapse of the project helps explain America's acute shortage. — Thirteen years ago, a group of U.S. public health officials came up with a plan to address what they regarded …
David Smiley / Miami Herald:
Florida governor blocks Miami Herald, Tampa Bay Times from coronavirus press conference — A reporter for the state capital bureau operated jointly by two of Florida's largest newspapers was denied access Saturday to a press conference by Gov. Ron DeSantis detailing the state's latest efforts …
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Washington Post:
Desperate for medical equipment, states encounter a beleaguered national stockpile — On Feb. 5, with fewer than a dozen confirmed novel coronavirus cases in the United States but tens of thousands around the globe, a shouting match broke out in the White House Situation Room between Health …
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The Underground Bunker, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Washington Monthly
Nicky Robertson / CNN:
Fauci says Trump agreed not to invoke a strict quarantine after intensive White House discussions — (CNN)Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday that President Donald Trump decided not to impose a strict quarantine on parts of the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut after officials had …
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Kathleen McGrory / Tampa Bay Times:
Florida coronavirus cases are growing fast. Here's what that means. — Experts say the epidemic in Florida is already past the point of easy containment. … • • • — The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Florida is doubling every three days …
DW.COM:
German state finance minister Thomas Schäfer found dead — Police suspect Thomas Schäfer died by suicide after his body was found on train tracks near Wiesbaden. He was the finance minister for the state of Hesse, where Germany's financial center Frankfurt lies.
American Enterprise Institute - AEI:
National coronavirus response: A road map to reopening — This report provides a road map for navigating through the current COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. It outlines specific directions for adapting our public-health approach away from sweeping mitigation strategies as we limit …
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Washington Post, National Review and Twitchy
Ali Watkins / New York Times:
N.Y.C.'s 911 System Is Overwhelmed. 'I'm Terrified,' a Paramedic Says. — With coronavirus cases mounting, emergency workers are making life-or-death decisions about who goes to a hospital, and who is left behind. — The first of many calls that night involved a 24-year-old man who had a fever …
Eli Saslow / Washington Post:
‘Anything good I could say about this would be a lie.’ … She's dead, and I'm quarantined. That's how the story ends. I keep going back over it in loops, trying to find a way to sweeten it, but nothing changes the facts. I wasn't there with her at the end. I didn't get to say goodbye.
Adam Kelsey / ABC News:
‘Hard to know’ if imperfect stimulus bill will help everybody: Larry Kudlow — He faces criticism after claiming last month new coronavirus was “contained.” — National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow touted President Donald Trump's signing of “the biggest assistance package in history” …
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Adia Robinson / ABC News:
La. governor warns state's health care system could be overwhelmed by early April
La. governor warns state's health care system could be overwhelmed by early April
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The Hill, CBS Philly, Centers for Disease Control and Bloomberg
David Lat:
I don't want to be presumptuous, since my condition is stable but still serious. I require 24/7 oxygen, I need a nurse's help for even the simplest tasks, and I only just now progressed to solid foods. So I'm not out of the proverbial woods yet. A number of patients released from the hospital …
Politico:
Inside the White House during ‘15 Days to Slow the Spread’ — An eerie quiet crept over the White House. — Desks were empty. Office lights were turned off. Many staffers had been told to work from home. The bustling Navy Mess was closed, and the usual stream of visitors rushing …
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Raw Story
Axios:
Inside the start of the great virus airlift — A plane from Shanghai arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York Sunday morning carrying an extraordinary load: 12 million gloves, 130,000 N-95 masks, 1.7 million surgical masks, 50,000 gowns, 130,000 hand sanitizer units, and 36,000 thermometers.
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New York Times and Lawyers, Guns & Money
National Geographic:
How some cities ‘flattened the curve’ during the 1918 flu pandemic — Social distancing isn't a new idea—it saved thousands of American lives during the last great pandemic. Here's how it worked.
Associated Press:
Stimulus billions can't buy hospitals out of shortage crisis — The billions of tax dollars headed for hospitals and states as part of the $2.2 trillion coronavirus response bill won't fix the problem facing doctors and nurses: a critical shortage of protective gowns, gloves and masks.
Kelly Mena / CNN:
Cuomo on possible New York quarantine: 'I don't think it's legal' and it would be a ‘federal declaration of war’ — Washington, DC (CNN)New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday in an interview with CNN that he didn't believe a possible New York quarantine was legal and that it would be a …
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New York Times:
The Virus Has Transformed the 2020 Elections. Here's How. — Party conventions are in jeopardy, campaigning is on hold and local candidates are playing the role of good Samaritan instead of traditional politician. — From the White House to the county courthouse, the coronavirus pandemic has drastically upended the 2020 elections.
Byron Tau / Wall Street Journal:
WSJ News Exclusive | Government Tracking How People Move Around in Coronavirus Pandemic — Government officials across the U.S. are using location data from millions of cellphones in a bid to better understand the movements of Americans during the coronavirus pandemic and how they may be affecting the spread of the disease.
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The Verge, The Gateway Pundit and The Week
Alex Seitz-Wald / NBC News:
Coronavirus cripples voter registration efforts. Millions could be denied. — Presidential elections are usually when advocates want to bring new people into the political process. — WASHINGTON — Presidential elections are typically prime time for bringing new people into the political process …
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Suzanne Smalley / Yahoo News:
Senator says White House turned down emergency coronavirus funding in early February — WASHINGTON — Sen. Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat, says that Trump administration officials declined an offer of early congressional funding assistance that he and other senators made on Feb. 5 during a meeting to discuss the coronavirus.
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Toluse Olorunnipa / Washington Post:
As Trump invokes presidential powers to fight the coronavirus, he sows confusion along the way
As Trump invokes presidential powers to fight the coronavirus, he sows confusion along the way
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The White House, CNBC and Gothamist