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John Ismay / New York Times:
Navy Captain Removed From Carrier Tests Positive for Covid-19 — Captain Crozier was fired after a leak of a letter he had emailed to Navy leaders detailing the service's failures in dealing with a coronavirus outbreak on the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt. — Capt. Brett E. Crozier …
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Washington Post:
This is what was so unusual about the U.S. Navy making Captain Brett Crozier step down. — Members of the military can face multiple, sometimes competing, loyalties — On Thursday, the Navy relieved Capt. Brett Crozier, commander of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt …
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Talking Points Memo, Mediaite, Task & Purpose and Politico
New York Times:
Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Warns of ‘a Lot of Death’ While Also Revisiting Easter Sunday Services
Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Warns of ‘a Lot of Death’ While Also Revisiting Easter Sunday Services
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The Root
David Zweig / New York Times:
How The Coronavirus Stranded This Couple in the Maldives — They were surrounded by a fleet of staff, who were stranded themselves, trapped in an eternal honeymoon in the Maldives. Their adventure continues. — After publication, this article was updated to reflect new conditions.
ABC News:
Biden says call with Trump over coronavirus response hasn't happened — Biden reiterated he was open to speaking with the president. — Former Vice President Joe Biden said a suggested call between himself and President Donald Trump about the novel coronavirus response hasn't happened …
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Rishika Dugyala / Politico:
Biden: I will wear a mask in public
Biden: I will wear a mask in public
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Althouse, New York Times and HuffPost
Washington Post:
Biden says it was ‘close to criminal’ for Navy to oust captain who warned of coronavirus outbreak on aircraft carrier
Biden says it was ‘close to criminal’ for Navy to oust captain who warned of coronavirus outbreak on aircraft carrier
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The Hill
ABC News:
Biden says 2020 convention may be ‘virtual,’ will wear mask in public amid COVID-19 outbreak
Biden says 2020 convention may be ‘virtual,’ will wear mask in public amid COVID-19 outbreak
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Breitbart
Holly Otterbein / Politico:
Sanders' ‘narrow path’ to victory gets even narrower
Sanders' ‘narrow path’ to victory gets even narrower
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The Week, Slate and New York Times
Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Some top Sanders advisers urge him to consider withdrawing
Some top Sanders advisers urge him to consider withdrawing
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Outside the Beltway, The Week, The Daily Beast, NewsOne, Raw Story, The Hill, The Guardian and NBC News
Zack Budryk / The Hill:
Surgeon general: ‘This is going to be the hardest and the saddest week of most Americans’ lives' — U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams warned Sunday amid the coronavirus pandemic that the week ahead would be the “hardest and the saddest” of “most Americans' lives.”
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No More Mister Nice Blog and Breitbart
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Ben Kamisar / NBC News:
Surgeon General implores holdout governors to ‘give us a week’ — “Give us what you can so that we don't overwhelm our health care systems over this next week,” Jerome Adams said on “Meet the Press” Sunday. — WASHINGTON — Surgeon General Jerome Adams Sunday called on U.S. governors …
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The Hill
Kevin Freking / Associated Press:
Surgeon general warns US of ‘saddest week’ and ‘9/11 moment’
Surgeon general warns US of ‘saddest week’ and ‘9/11 moment’
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Deseret News, The Hill and WFLA-TV
Sarah Westwood / CNN:
Surgeon General: This week will be like a ‘Pearl Harbor’ and ‘9/11’ moment
Surgeon General: This week will be like a ‘Pearl Harbor’ and ‘9/11’ moment
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The Daily Beast, Politico and The Hill
Michael Biesecker / Associated Press:
U.S. ‘wasted’ months before preparing for virus pandemic — WASHINGTON (AP) — As the first alarms sounded in early January that an outbreak of a novel coronavirus in China might ignite a global pandemic, the Trump administration squandered nearly two months that could have been used to bolster …
Matthew Mosk / ABC News:
George W. Bush in 2005: ‘If we wait for a pandemic to appear, it will be too late to prepare’ — A book about the 1918 flu pandemic spurred the government to action. — In the summer of 2005, President George W. Bush was on vacation at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, when he began flipping through …
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National Review and Political Wire
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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
He Went to Jared — Heaven help us, we're at the mercy of the Slim Suit crowd. — A few years ago, when some photos by Times photographers adorning our office walls were swapped out for others, I found one headed for the dumpster. — It captured the scene when Andy Card came over to whisper …
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Wall Street Journal:
The Big Question for Sports: When Will You Feel Safe Around 20,000 Strangers Again? — President Trump wants sports back soon. But fans might not be ready. — Sports will be back. At some point in the possibly distant future, athletes will head back to work in arenas, ballparks and stadiums …
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Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
How long until sports can return? You might not like the answer.
How long until sports can return? You might not like the answer.
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Axios and Associated Press
WBEZ:
In Chicago, 70% of COVID-19 Deaths Are Black — The COVID-19 virus is killing black residents in Cook County at disproportionately high rates, according to early data analyzed by WBEZ. — While black residents make up only 23% of the population in the county, they account for 58% of the COVID-19 deaths.
Reuters:
Exclusive: Pressed by Trump, U.S. pushed unproven coronavirus treatment guidance — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In mid-March, President Donald Trump personally pressed federal health officials to make malaria drugs available to treat the novel coronavirus, though they had been untested for COVID-19, two sources told Reuters.
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New York Times:
Official Counts Understate the U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll — Inconsistent protocols, limited resources and a patchwork of decision-making has led to an undercounting of people with the coronavirus who have died, health experts say. — WASHINGTON — A coroner in Indiana wanted …
Ariel Zilber / Daily Mail:
Fox News ‘willfully and maliciously deceived public’ about coronavirus — Suit filed in Washington State on Thursday. Fox owner Rupert Murdoch and CEO Lachlan Murdoch are seen above. Sean Hannity is seen top right. Trish Regan is seen bottom right.
Washington Post:
Coronavirus death toll: Americans are almost certainly dying of covid-19 but being left out of the official count — The fast-spreading novel coronavirus is almost certainly killing Americans who are not included in the nation's growing death toll, according to public health experts and government officials involved in the tally.
ProPublica:
“Dead on Arrival”: A N.Y. Fire Chief's COVID Journal — ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they're published. — Simon Ressner is a battalion chief with the Fire Department of New York based in central Brooklyn.
Rodney Muhumuza / Associated Press:
‘Complete collapse of economies’ ahead as Africa faces virus — KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Some of Uganda's poorest people used to work here, on the streets of Kampala, as fruit sellers sitting on the pavement or as peddlers of everything from handkerchiefs to roasted peanuts.
Teri Kanefield / DemCast:
Oligarchy vs. Democracy in the Age of a Pandemic … In dealing with a pandemic, a democratic leader would base success on how many lives are saved. — A would-be oligarch, on the other hand, bases success on whether he maintains power. — That is the clue to what is happening now.
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Kansas City Star:
COVID-19 reshuffles 2020 Missouri governor race between Parson and Galloway — A little more than a month ago, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson was running TV ads making the case that a booming economy, record-low unemployment and his accomplishments as governor should earn him four more years in office.