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Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
The Contrarian Coronavirus Theory That Informed the Trump Administration — President Trump, who at one point called the coronavirus pandemic an “invisible enemy” and said it made him a “wartime President,” has in recent days questioned its seriousness, tweeting, “WE CANNOT LET THE CURE BE WORSE THAN THE PROBLEM ITSELF.”
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Elizabeth Williamson / New York Times:
Liberty University Brings Back Its Students, and Coronavirus Fears, Too — The decision by the school's president, Jerry Falwell Jr., to partly reopen his evangelical university enraged residents of Lynchburg, Va. Then students started getting sick. — LYNCHBURG, Va. …
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CNN:
Fact check: A breakdown of false and misleading statements at Trump's Rose Garden briefing — Trump berates reporter for ‘threatening’ question during briefing — (CNN)President Donald Trump has made numerous false and misleading statements at the near-daily White House coronavirus briefings.
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Trump blames hospitals for mask and ventilator shortages — President Trump has been focused on shifting blame for whatever becomes of the coronavirus outbreak. And on Sunday, he set about blaming hospitals and states for the well-established shortages of equipment to deal with the situation.
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Political Wire
Mike Baker / New York Times:
Coronavirus Slowdown in Seattle Suggests Restrictions Are Working — Officials in Washington State worry that their gains are precarious, but they see evidence that containment strategies have lowered the rate of virus transmission. — SEATTLE — The Seattle area, home of the first known …
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Allan Smith / NBC News:
Trump extends social distancing guidelines to April 30, predicts ‘great things’ by June 1
Trump extends social distancing guidelines to April 30, predicts ‘great things’ by June 1
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CNN:
Exclusive: Justice Department reviews stock trades by lawmakers after coronavirus briefings — (CNN)The Justice Department has started to probe a series of stock transactions made by lawmakers ahead of the sharp market downturn stemming from the spread of coronavirus, according to two people familiar with the matter.
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Financial Times:
Coronavirus tracked: the latest figures as the pandemic spreads | Free to read — The countries affected, the number of deaths and the economic impact — The humanitarian costs of the coronavirus outbreak continue to mount, with more than 707,000 people infected globally.
Miriam Elder / BuzzFeed News:
A Nurse Shared A Harrowing Photo Of COVID-19 Victims To Show How Horrifying The Outbreak Is — The journalists at BuzzFeed News are proud to bring you trustworthy and relevant reporting about the coronavirus. To help keep this news free, become a member and sign up for our newsletter, Outbreak Today.
CBS News:
Remembering Maria Mercader, CBS News journalist for three decades — CBS News is mourning the loss of Maria Mercader, a network veteran who covered breaking news for nearly three decades and, most recently, helped shape strategy for the network's correspondents and reporters.
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The Daily Caller, The Hill and New York Post
Chad Livengood / Crain's Detroit Business:
State Rep. Isaac Robinson dies of suspected coronavirus infection — State Rep. Isaac Robinson died Sunday morning at Detroit Receiving Hospital from a suspected coronavirus infection, hours after being transported to the hospital for breathing problems, his mother confirmed Sunday night.
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Dan Diamond / Politico:
FDA issues emergency authorization of anti-malaria drug for coronavirus care — The drugs have been championed by President Donald Trump for treatment despite scant evidence. — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration building. The Food and Drug Administration on Sunday issued …
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Ursula Perano / Axios:
Trump touts press briefing “ratings” as U.S. coronavirus case surge — President Trump sent about a half-dozen tweets on Sunday touting the high television ratings that his coronavirus press briefings have received, selectively citing a New York Times article that compared them to “The Bachelor” and “Monday Night Football.”
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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.
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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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Washington Post:
Experts converge on plans for easing coronavirus restrictions safely — The Trump administration's national social distancing guidelines expire early this week. So what's the plan? — If there's one thing people agree on, even as they debate the government's coronavirus response, it is this: We can't do this forever.
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Sonaiya Kelley / Los Angeles Times:
Indie bookstore Powell's Books rehires more than 100 employees as online orders soar — After laying off more than 300 staff members, Portland's cherished indie bookstore Powell's Books has rehired more than 100 of its workers on the strength of online orders, the company's CEO announced on Facebook Sunday.
Annie Palmer / CNBC:
Amazon workers plan strike at Staten Island warehouse to demand coronavirus protections — Amazon warehouse workers at a fulfillment center in Staten Island, known as JFK8, are planning to walk out on Monday. — The workers are striking to demand that Amazon close the facility …
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Jacobin
Julia Prodis Sulek / Mercury News:
Meet the Bay Area doctor who ordered America's first coronavirus lockdown — Under intense pressure, Sara Cody's cohort made the move ‘none of us really believed we would do’ — She is the Bay Area's Anthony Fauci, Santa Clara County's most “essential” employee, the one who banished us …
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Kyle Smith / New York Post:
Woke stupidity is spreading as fast as the coronavirus pandemic — After 9/11 there was much talk of the “death of irony,” along with calls for mandatory national service and widespread support for the idea that it was time to put away childish things. Then Rudy Giuliani went on …
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Trump beats a retreat on opening the country as coronavirus data, images show dark reality — The Debrief: An occasional series offering a reporter's insights — For six days straight, President Trump talked about reopening the country quickly. He wanted people filing into offices again …
Jackson Diehl / Washington Post:
Pompeo's pandemic performance ensures his place among the worst secretaries of state ever — Let's recall how the U.S. secretary of state has historically behaved at a time of grave international crisis: circling the globe (at least telephonically); formulating a coherent multilateral response …
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Wall Street Journal:
America's Make-or-Break Week — The bills are now coming due for big companies and millions of laid-off workers. Decisions made in the next few days will shape how coronavirus impacts the economy — Congress has passed a $2 trillion rescue plan but before those funds start to flow …
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Raw Story
Susan Edelman / New York Post:
Bronx school told teachers to hide coronavirus case: ‘Staff can be fired’ — After learning that a teacher in their Bronx school building was sick with the coronavirus, faculty members were told they could be terminated for warning students to stay away, The Post has learned.
The Atlantic:
Here's How to Fight Coronavirus Misinformation — Send this to the person in your life who needs to read it. — Senior Fellow at the Digital Forensic Research Lab at the Atlantic Council — Director of the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab — Have you heard about taking a hot bath to kill the virus?
MarketWatch:
Trump wants his signature to appear on coronavirus stimulus checks — A civil servant would typically sign such federal disbursements, says former longtime Treasury Department official — WASHINGTON — President Trump signed a roughly $2 trillion stimulus package into law …
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The American Conservative
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 …
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Jonathan Turley / The Hill:
Governors should focus on tackling coronavirus rather than shift blame — New York Governor Andrew Cuomo called on the federal government to take control of the medical supply market. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker demanded that President Trump take charge and said “precious months” were wasted waiting for federal action.