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NBC News:
Bernie Sanders drops out of presidential race — Bernie Sanders is ending his presidential campaign, he announced on Wednesday. — The Vermont independent senator's 2020 bid started off strong. He narrowly missed first place in Iowa before picking up wins in New Hampshire and Nevada.
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Sydney Ember / New York Times:
Bernie Sanders Drops Out of 2020 Democratic Race for President — Mr. Sanders, a democratic socialist making his second run for the White House, withdrew after a series of losses to Joseph R. Biden Jr., who emerges as the presumptive nominee for the general election.
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Joe Biden:
Statement From Vice President Biden — Today, Senator Sanders announced he was suspending his campaign. Bernie has put his heart and soul into not only running for President, but for the causes and issues he has been dedicated to his whole life. So, I know how hard a decision this was for him to make …
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Washington Post:
Bernie Sanders ends his presidential campaign — Sen. Bernie Sanders, the liberal insurgent who rose from relative obscurity to build a movement and become a two-time runner-up for the Democratic presidential nomination, is ending his 2020 campaign, clearing the way for former vice president Joe Biden …
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New York Times:
Coronavirus Was Slow to Spread to Rural America. Not Anymore. — Feb. 20This map shows every rural county in America, areas where the coronavirus outbreak initially was slow to spread. Humboldt County in Northern California was the first rural county to report a case, on Feb. 20, a month after the virus first reached the U.S.
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Henry Grabar / Slate:
An Interview With the College Senior Behind the Iconic Photo of Wisconsin's Pandemic Election — Slate is making its coronavirus coverage free for all readers. Subscribe to support our journalism. Start your free trial. — Milwaukee residents waited between 90 minutes and 2½ hours …
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Common Dreams, FiveThirtyEight and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Brian Beutler / Crooked Media:
Democrats Can Change History or Doom Us To Repeat It
Democrats Can Change History or Doom Us To Repeat It
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USA Today:
Wisconsin voting mess sends a message for November
Wisconsin voting mess sends a message for November
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Center for American …, Inside Political Risk and Axios
Adam Serwer / The Atlantic:
The Coronavirus Has Not Halted Trump's Power Grab
The Coronavirus Has Not Halted Trump's Power Grab
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New York Times, Common Dreams, WTOP and Rolling Stone
ABC News:
Intelligence report warned of coronavirus crisis as early as November: Sources — “Analysts concluded it could be a cataclysmic event,” a source says. — As far back as late November, U.S. intelligence officials were warning that a contagion was sweeping through China's Wuhan region …
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William Grimes / New York Times:
John Prine, Who Chronicled the Human Condition in Song, Dies at 73 — John Prine, Who Chronicled the Human Condition in Song, Dies — The songwriter with a raspy voice and an off-beat sense of humor was revered by the likes of Bob Dylan. He was 73. — Albert Petrocelli, Fire Chief Who Lost a Son on 9/11, Is Dead at 73
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Rolling Stone:
John Prine, One of America's Greatest Songwriters, Dead at 73 — Grammy-winning singer who combined literary genius with a common touch succumbs to coronavirus complications — John Prine, who for five decades wrote rich, plain-spoken songs that chronicled the struggles and stories …
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CNBC:
‘Now is not the time’: WHO responds to Trump's threat to cut funding — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he would put U.S. contributions on hold to the Geneva-based organization, saying the body had given bad advice during the outbreak. — The U.S. is the biggest donor to the WHO …
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Gabby Orr / Politico:
Trump's evangelical supporters want China to pay a price for coronavirus
Trump's evangelical supporters want China to pay a price for coronavirus
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Emma Farge / Reuters:
WHO denies being ‘China-centric’ after Trump comment
WHO denies being ‘China-centric’ after Trump comment
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J. David Goodman / New York Times:
How Delays and Unheeded Warnings Hindered New York's Virus Fight — The federal response was chaotic. Even so, the state's and city's own initial efforts failed to keep pace with the outbreak, The Times found. — A 39-year-old woman took Flight 701 from Doha, Qatar …
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Washington Post:
Big banks took “free money' in 2008. They're turning their back now on small businesses, SBA official says — “What they are saying is 'I don't give ... a hoot about the small businesses,' ” one SBA district director said in a candid call with business owners.
Christina Goldbaum / New York Times:
41 Transit Workers Dead: Crisis Takes Staggering Toll on Subways — The M.T.A. has been criticized for its response to the outbreak. Now a staffing shortage has made it difficult to keep even a diminished system running. — At least 41 transit workers have died, and more than 6,000 more have fallen sick or self-quarantined.
Peter Hasson / The Daily Caller:
Here's How Pro-Beijing Outlet Phoenix TV Made It Into The White House Coronavirus Press Briefing — A reporter from a Hong Kong outlet aligned with the Communist Party of China is a member of the White House Foreign Press Group and has rotating access to White House press briefings.
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Sharon Begley / STAT:
With ventilators running out, doctors say the machines are overused for Covid-19 — Even as hospitals and governors raise the alarm about a shortage of ventilators, some critical care physicians are questioning the widespread use of the breathing machines for Covid-19 patients …
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The Week, PJ Media Home, Medscape and Talking Points Memo
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Tucker Carlson's and Brit Hume's faulty theories about coronavirus deaths being exaggerated — From the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak, President Trump's allies in the media have been focused on downplaying the threat. At first they suggested it was being weaponized against Trump.
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Reuters:
CDC removes unusual guidance to doctors about drug favored by Trump — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has removed from its website highly unusual guidance informing doctors on how to prescribe hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine …
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Talking Points Memo, NBC News, Kaiser Health News, The Hill, Fox News and Vox
Will Parker / Wall Street Journal:
Nearly a Third of U.S. Renters Didn't Pay April Rent — Some tenants will be temporarily protected from eviction by a patchwork of federal and local laws — Nearly a third of U.S. apartment renters didn't pay any of their April rent during the first week of the month …
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CNN:
CNN Poll: Majority of Americans now say the federal government has done a poor job of preventing coronavirus spread — 11 times Donald Trump downplayed the coronavirus — (CNN)A majority of Americans — 55% — now say the federal government has done a poor job preventing the spread …
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New York Times
CNN:
Trump is desperately seeking to avoid blame — Trump removes watchdog who oversees coronavirus emergency fund — Jill Filipovic is a journalist based in New York and author of the book “The H-Spot: The Feminist Pursuit of Happiness.” Follow her on Twitter. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely her own.
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Ian Millhiser / Vox:
Trump claims that his daughter created 10 percent of all the jobs in the United States — President Donald Trump speaks as his daughter and senior adviser Ivanka Trump looks on during a news briefing on the coronavirus outbreak on March 20. Alex Wong/Getty Images — Ivanka, the jobs wizard.
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Noam N. Levey / Los Angeles Times:
Hospitals say feds are seizing masks and other coronavirus supplies without a word — Although President Trump has directed states and hospitals to secure what supplies they can, the federal government is quietly seizing orders, leaving medical providers across the country in the dark …
Adam Cancryn / Politico:
Kushner's team seeks national coronavirus surveillance system — Critics worry about a Patriot Act for health care, raising concerns about patient privacy and civil liberties. — Senior White House adviser Jared Kushner during a daily White House coronavirus briefing. Win McNamee/Getty Images
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Alexander Nazaryan / Yahoo News:
Coronavirus is ushering in a new wave of racially motivated attacks, warns intelligence bulletin — WASHINGTON — Federal agencies are concerned that domestic extremists could use the coronavirus pandemic to attack Asians and Jews, according to a joint intelligence bulletin obtained by Yahoo News.
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Max Fisher / New York Times:
Why Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories Flourish. And Why It Matters. — Unseen villains. Top-secret cures. In their quest for reassurance during the pandemic, many people are worsening more than just their own anxiety. — The coronavirus has given rise to a flood of conspiracy theories …
Michelle Cottle / New York Times:
Drop the Curtain on the Trump Follies — Why does the nation need to be subjected to the president's daily carnival of misinformation, preening and political venom? — Ms. Cottle is a member of the editorial board. — Even as the Trump administration slowly finds its footing in the war …
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Associated Press:
Prize-Winning Reporter Writes Book on Melania Trump — NEW YORK (AP) — A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The Washington Post has written an unauthorized biography of first lady Melania Trump. Mary Jordan's “The Art of Her Deal,” which draws upon more than 100 interviews, comes out June 16.
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Philip Rotner / The Bulwark:
Stupid Kills: The 5 Worst GOP Governors' Responses to COVID-19 — As late as March 30, 15 states had issued neither stay-at-home orders nor ordered the closure of non-essential businesses. All 15 have Republican governors. Since then, most have finally taken too-little-too-late statewide measures.
Washington Post:
The coronavirus is infecting and killing black Americans at an alarmingly high rate — The Washington Post is providing this story for free so that all readers have access to this important information about the coronavirus. For more free stories, sign up for our daily Coronavirus Updates newsletter.
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Joseph Spector / lohud.com:
Richard Brodsky, longtime state assemblyman from Westchester, has died — ALBANY - Former Assemblyman Richard Brodsky, known for his bombastic approach to governing and passion for politics, has died after he is believed to have contracted coronavirus in recent days, his former colleagues and family said.
Victoria McGrane / The Boston Globe:
Ed Markey falling short of signatures ahead of May deadline — Harder to gather in-person support in coronavirus era — The e-mail subject line was notable for an incumbent United States senator: “Help get Ed on the ballot.” — That was the message the campaign of Edward J. Markey sent …
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Hannity's latest propaganda actually exposes Trump's epic failures — Sean Hannity's latest effort to portray President Trump as a heroic and decisive leader throughout the coronavirus crisis belongs in a time capsule. It will aid future study of one of the most monumental …