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Washington Post:
The U.S. was beset by denial and dysfunction as the coronavirus raged — By the time Donald Trump proclaimed himself a wartime president — and the coronavirus the enemy — the United States was already on course to see more of its people die than in the wars of Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq combined.
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Inside the coronavirus testing failure: Alarm and dismay among the scientists who sought to help — On a Jan. 15 conference call, a leading scientist at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention assured local and state public health officials from across the nation that there would soon …
Politico:
Trump fires intelligence community watchdog who defied him on whistleblower complaint — President Donald Trump has fired the intelligence community's chief watchdog, Michael Atkinson, who was the first to sound the alarm to Congress last September about an “urgent” complaint he received …
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New York Times:
Trump to Fire Intelligence Watchdog Who Had Key Role in Ukraine Complaint — The president notified lawmakers late on Friday, saying he had lost confidence in the inspector general for the intelligence community. — WASHINGTON — President Trump is firing the intelligence community inspector …
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HuffPost, Mediaite, The Guardian and Raw Story
Jeff Stein / Washington Post:
Trump announces intent to nominate White House lawyer Brian Miller as inspector general for $2 trillion coronavirus law — President Trump intends to nominate White House lawyer Brian D. Miller to serve as the inspector general overseeing the Treasury Department's implementation …
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The Gateway Pundit
Katrin Bennhold / New York Times:
A German Exception? Why the Country's Coronavirus Death Rate Is Low — The pandemic has hit Germany hard, with more than 92,000 people infected. But the percentage of fatal cases has been remarkably low compared to those in many neighboring countries. — They call them corona taxis …
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National Review
Claire Barrett / Navy Times:
keyboard_arrow_down — Navy officials are finding themselves in controversial waters in the wake of Thursday's announcement that the service was relieving Capt. Brett Crozier of his command of the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt, a decision made following the leak of a four-page letter …
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CNN:
Removing the USS Theodore Roosevelt captain was reckless and foolish
Removing the USS Theodore Roosevelt captain was reckless and foolish
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NPR, Informed Comment, Quartz, Mother Jones and VICE
Lolita C. Baldor / Associated Press:
Leaders back Navy firing of ship captain; sailors cheer him
Leaders back Navy firing of ship captain; sailors cheer him
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Breitbart
Lisa Boothe / The Hill:
How deadly is the coronavirus? — How deadly is the coronavirus? It is a simple but vital question that we don't know the answer to right now. With American lives and livelihoods on the line, we need a science-based baseline from which to make public policy decisions.
Matthew Brown / USA Today:
Fact check: Did the Obama administration deplete the federal stockpile of N95 masks? — The claim: The Obama administration used and did not replenish the nation's emergency stockpile of medical supplies, including N95 masks — As the novel coronavirus pandemic strains health care systems …
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The Boston Globe:
Dear Bernie Sanders: Enough already — I can't decide what makes me more sick and tired: Bernie Sanders or being sick and tired of Bernie Sanders.Four years ago, Sanders' refusal to accept the reality that he was not going to be the Democratic nominee for president dragged the 2016 primary race …
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Marianna Sotomayor / NBC News:
Biden talks to Sanders about moving forward with vetting potential VP candidates
Biden talks to Sanders about moving forward with vetting potential VP candidates
Harmeet Kaur / CNN:
Married for 51 years, they died of Covid-19 six minutes apart — Adrian and Stuart Baker were married for more than 51 years, and their family called them inseparable. On March 29, they both died of complications due to Covid-19 — just six minutes apart.
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New York Post and Florida Politics
CNN:
Why these 8 Republican governors are holding out on statewide stay-at-home orders — (CNN)Just eight US governors have decided against issuing statewide directives urging their residents to stay at home as the outbreak of the coronavirus escalates and spreads across the country, the last holdouts in the nation.
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New York Times:
430,000 People Have Traveled From China to U.S. Since Coronavirus Surfaced — There were 1,300 direct flights to 17 cities before President Trump's travel restrictions. Since then, nearly 40,000 Americans and other authorized travelers have made the trip, some this past week and many with spotty screening.
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Washington Post and Kaiser Health News
Neil Bedi / Tampa Bay Times:
Florida saw a pandemic coming and prepared. Then state leaders started to cut. — As health officials warned Floridians were at “grave risk,” the state dismantled the defenses it built against a coronavirus-like crisis. — Fifteen years ago, Florida braced for a pandemic.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
It's time for the networks to stop live broadcast of Trump's briefings — The president's daily Coronavirus Task Force presentations have morphed into a beast that bears no resemblance to the informative crisis briefings they were originally intended to be.
Yahoo News:
Coronavirus may cause some food shortages, warns government task force — WASHINGTON — The nation could begin to see food shortages for some products if the people working on the supply chain lack personal protective equipment, warns an internal Trump administration document obtained by Yahoo News.
Cathy Young / The Bulwark:
The Media Is Not the Problem with COVID-19 — Thousands of Americans are dying. And some conservatives are blaming a favorite scapegoat. — As America's death toll from the coronavirus pandemic skyrockets while Donald Trump continues his displays of aggrieved narcissism …
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Washington Free Beacon
Kaiser Health News:
Trump Administration Uses Wartime Powers To Be First In Line On Medical Supplies — The Trump administration quietly invoked the Defense Production Act to force medical suppliers in Texas and Colorado to sell to it first — ahead of states, hospitals or foreign countries.
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Washington Post, Politico, Marginal REVOLUTION and Breitbart
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Washington Post:
Ford and GM are undertaking a warlike effort to produce ventilators. It may fall short and come too late — Inside the auto giants' efforts to build prototypes and revamp factories to produce tens of thousands of ventilators in time for covid-19 patients.
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The Week
Wall Street Journal:
New York City Sees More Burglaries of Businesses Under Coronavirus Emergency Measures — Some shops are opting to board up storefronts as a deterrent — Burglaries of businesses have risen in New York City under emergency measures to fight the new coronavirus, according …
WSJ Graphics / Wall Street Journal:
The Month Coronavirus Felled American Business — March began amid an 11-year expansion and ended with blue-chip companies begging for bailouts. Swift and sharp, the pandemic cut through the country's commerce like nothing before it.
Tia Mitchell / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Questions remain about who is handling Kelly Loeffler's stock transactions — U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler has provided no proof that financial advisers making stock transactions on her behalf have total control over decision-making. — The Georgia senator has been accused …
Politico:
How Trump surprised his own team by ruling out Obamacare — As coronavirus ran rampant and record jobless numbers piled up, the nation's health insurers last week readied for a major announcement: The Trump administration was reopening Obamacare to millions of newly uninsured Americans.
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Raw Story
Spencer Ackerman / The Daily Beast:
Trump Sent Them to the Coronavirus Front Line but Denied Them Health Care — Almost 20,000 Guardsmen are on orders that keep them ineligible for the Pentagon's TRICARE system—right as mass unemployment wipes away health care for millions. — Thousands of National Guardsmen around the country …
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Raw Story and Military Times
Isaac Arnsdorf / ProPublica:
Overwhelmed Hospitals Face a New Crisis: Staffing Firms Are Cutting Their Doctors' Hours and Pay — Multiple private-equity-backed staffing companies have cut hours for thousands of emergency room doctors, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. That means there are fewer medical workers …
Erin Billups Nationwide / Spectrum Bay News 9:
When No More Ventilators Are Left — As political and health leaders look into the face of rapidly approaching peaks in COVID-19 cases, the need for ventilators has hit crisis levels. In New York, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order Friday giving the state power to take ventilators …
Wall Street Journal:
How Coronavirus Is Breaking Down Along Familiar Political Lines — Red and blue America are experiencing the crisis in different ways, and that is affecting how their leaders are tackling it — The moves by state governments to slow the coronavirus outbreak follow the contours of a familiar map …
New York Times:
Coronavirus Live Updates: U.S. Pushes Face Masks as Its Death Toll Rises Above 7,000 — All Americans should wear masks, the C.D.C. said, but President Trump says he won't. Despite his travel restrictions, about 40,000 people have flown to the U.S. from China. Researchers in Pittsburgh have a new idea for a vaccine.