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Michael Schwirtz / New York Times:
The 1,000-Bed Comfort Was Supposed to Aid New York. It Has 3 Patients. — “It's a joke,” said a top hospital executive, whose facilities are packed with coronavirus patients. — Such were the expectations for the Navy hospital ship U.S.N.S. Comfort that when it chugged into New York Harbor this week …
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Spectator USA, The Hill, New York Post, The Gateway Pundit and Mediaite
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
Jared Kushner Is Going to Get Us All Killed — Trump's son-in-law has no business running the coronavirus response. — Reporting on the White House's herky-jerky coronavirus response, Vanity Fair's Gabriel Sherman has a quotation from Jared Kushner that should make all Americans, and particularly all New Yorkers, dizzy with terror.
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New York Times:
Kushner Puts Himself in Middle of White House's Chaotic Coronavirus Response — President Trump's son-in-law has become a central player in the administration's effort to curb the pandemic. But critics say he is part of the problem. — WASHINGTON — Peter T. Gaynor …
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump Replaced White House Pandemic-Response Team With Jared Kushner
Trump Replaced White House Pandemic-Response Team With Jared Kushner
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Courtney Kube / NBC News:
Navy expected to relieve captain who raised alarm about COVID-19 outbreak on aircraft carrier — The United States Navy is expected to relieve the captain who sounded the alarm about an outbreak of COVID-19 aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt. — The Navy is expected to announce it has relieved …
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Washington Post:
Navy removes aircraft carrier captain who raised alarm about coronavirus response — The Navy on Thursday removed the captain of an aircraft carrier crippled by the coronavirus, two days after a blunt letter the officer wrote warning the service of the need to get more sailors off the vessel created a furor.
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Politico:
‘Lack of leadership’: Esper's pandemic response draws fire as crisis deepens
‘Lack of leadership’: Esper's pandemic response draws fire as crisis deepens
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The Daily Beast and Kaiser Health News
Associated Press:
Navy fires captain who sought help for virus-stricken ship
Navy fires captain who sought help for virus-stricken ship
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WSVN-TV, One America News Network and ABC News
Luis Martinez / ABC News:
Navy to relieve captain of aircraft carrier over leak of letter to leadership: Source
Navy to relieve captain of aircraft carrier over leak of letter to leadership: Source
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The Guardian, Just The News, One America News Network, Defense One and Politico
Washington Post:
Experts and Trump's advisers doubt White House's 240,000 coronavirus deaths estimate — Inside the White House's effort to create an projected death toll. — Leading disease forecasters, whose research the White House used to conclude 100,000 to 240,000 people will die nationwide from the coronavirus …
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
One America News Network to White House Correspondents' Association: Who needs ya?
One America News Network to White House Correspondents' Association: Who needs ya?
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Caitlin Oprysko / Politico:
Reporter from pro-Trump channel attends White House coronavirus briefing, defying press corps
Reporter from pro-Trump channel attends White House coronavirus briefing, defying press corps
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Will Oremus / Marker:
What Everyone's Getting Wrong About the Toilet Paper Shortage — It isn't really about hoarding. And there isn't an easy fix. — round the world, in countries afflicted with the coronavirus, stores are sold out of toilet paper. There have been shortages in Hong Kong, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Washington Post:
Commander of confusion: Trump sows uncertainty and seeks to cast blame in coronavirus crisis — In the three weeks since declaring the novel coronavirus outbreak a national emergency, President Trump has delivered a dizzying array of rhetorical contortions, sowed confusion and repeatedly sought to cast blame on others.
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NBC News:
Banks warn of ‘utter chaos’ in new small business lending program — The program is supposed to begin at midnight, but banks say there is so little guidance from the Trump administration that they may not be able to lend. — Millions of small businesses are anxiously awaiting their slices …
New York Times:
Trump's Company Seeks Financial Help as Coronavirus Takes Toll — As companies nationwide look for relief, the Trump Organization has talked with Deutsche Bank and a Florida county about delaying payments on some loans and other obligations. — All over the country, businesses large …
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Raw Story, Mother Jones and Law & Crime
Paul Blest / VICE:
Leaked Amazon Memo Details Plan to Smear Fired Warehouse Organizer: 'He's Not Smart or Articulate' — Leaked notes from an internal meeting of Amazon leadership obtained by VICE News reveal company executives discussed a plan to smear fired warehouse employee Christian Smalls, calling him …
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Lisa Rein / Washington Post:
IRS to begin issuing $1,200 coronavirus payments April 9, but some Americans won't receive checks until September, agency plan says — The Internal Revenue Service plans to send electronic payments as soon as late next week to more than 115 million Americans as part of the $2 trillion coronavirus law …
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CNN:
Some Americans could wait 20 weeks to receive stimulus checks, IRS tells House Democrats
Some Americans could wait 20 weeks to receive stimulus checks, IRS tells House Democrats
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New York Times:
President's Campaign Calls Sessions ‘Delusional’ for Tying Himself to Trump — In an unusual letter, President Trump's campaign said that Jeff Sessions, who is running to reclaim his Senate seat in Alabama, was misleading the public. — President Trump's campaign is demanding that Jeff Sessions …
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Los Angeles Times:
Trump administration ended pandemic early-warning program to detect coronaviruses — Two months before the novel coronavirus probably began spreading in Wuhan, China, the Trump administration ended a $200-million pandemic early-warning program aimed at training scientists in China …
Steve Contorno / Tampa Bay Times:
Ron DeSantis quietly signed second executive order targeting local coronavirus restrictions — The order says the statewide stay-at-home order ‘shall supersede any conflicting official action or order issued by local officials.’ — Hours after Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a statewide stay …
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Axios:
Mark Meadows considers new White House press secretary — White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has privately discussed bringing on Pentagon spokeswoman Alyssa Farah or Trump campaign spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany as a new White House press secretary, two sources familiar with the talks tell Axios.
Orion Rummler / Axios:
CNN: Fauci advises all states issue stay-at-home orders — Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci recommended on Thursday that all states across the U.S. implement stay-at-home orders, at a CNN town hall. — Why it matters: The recommendation stands …
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Nadine DeNinno / New York Post:
Petition to name Dr. Anthony Fauci ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ gains momentum
Petition to name Dr. Anthony Fauci ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ gains momentum
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The Daily Caller, ABC7 and Miami Herald
Politico:
Inside the National Security Council, a rising sense of dread — On the second day in January, as a mysterious pathogen was infecting its way across China, Dr. Robert Redfield contacted the National Security Council. — The U.S. government had unconfirmed information about what they believed …
William Kristol / The Bulwark:
Trump Has Broken the Republican Party—and Conservatism—for Good — There is no going back. — A brief history refresher course: How did Harry Truman become president of the United States? — Well, he succeeded to the office when President Roosevelt died in April 1945, a month after having been sworn in for his fourth term.
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Christina Capatides / CBS News:
“Shoot them dead”: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte orders police and military to kill citizens who defy coronavirus lockdown — In the Philippines, the 57 million residents of the country's main island, Luzon, are under strict lockdown orders to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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The Daily Caller
Natasha Korecki / Politico:
Wisconsin Democrats apoplectic over governor's handling of Tuesday primary — Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers' refusal to push for a delay of his state's Tuesday primary has infuriated fellow Democrats in the state, who are now openly accusing him of failing to prevent an impending train wreck.
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Patrick Marley / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Federal judge extends absentee balloting but does not put off in-person voting in Wisconsin
Federal judge extends absentee balloting but does not put off in-person voting in Wisconsin
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Ben Wieder / Miami Herald:
For most Florida hotel guests, it's past checkout time. But not for DeSantis' top donor — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has pointed the finger at New Yorkers for the spread of the coronavirus in the state, and required that visitors to Florida coming from New York and surrounding states …
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Alarm, Denial, Blame: The Pro-Trump Media's Coronavirus Distortion — Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and other right-wing commentators turned a pandemic into a battle of us vs. them — the kind of battle President Trump has waged for much of his life. — On Feb. 27, two days after the first reported case …
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Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
The Malicious Irresponsibility of Rush Limbaugh
The Malicious Irresponsibility of Rush Limbaugh
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Media Matters for America and Wall Street Journal
Tom Winter / NBC New York:
Grim New Rules for NYC Paramedics: Don't Bring Cardiac Arrests to ER for Revival — What to Know — A regional EMT group has issued new guidelines almost unthinkable even days ago — if someone's in cardiac arrest and you can't revive them in the field, don't bring them to the emergency room
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Olivia Nuzzi / New York Magazine:
What's the Deal With Andrew Cuomo's Nipples? An Investigation — By now you have probably seen them. Framed by arms, half-bare, resting on the table. A few inches below THE GREAT SEAL OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: PERFORMANCE — INTEGRITY — PRIDE — I WORK FOR THE PEOPLE.
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Peter Suderman / Reason:
The FDA Is Making It Much, Much Harder for Distilleries To Produce Hand Sanitizer — In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, hand sanitizer has become an incredibly scarce resource. It's practically impossible to find any at a grocery or drug store, or to order it online.
City Journal:
Philadelphia's Only Surging Industry — Even under Covid-19 lockdown, crime flourishes in the City of Brotherly Love. — A. Benjamin Mannes — Covid-19 — Public safety — Cities — Last week, Philadelphia's police department reported that criminal activity in the first three months …
New York Times:
Where America Didn't Stay Home Even as the Virus Spread — Where people were still traveling last week — Stay-at-home orders have nearly halted travel for most Americans, but people in Florida, the Southeast and other places that waited to enact such orders have continued to travel widely …