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Justin McCarthy / Gallup:
Trump's Job Rating Slides; U.S. Satisfaction Tumbles — WASHINGTON, D.C. — As President Donald Trump works to contain the damage from the novel coronavirus outbreak in the U.S., the rally in support he enjoyed as the nation entered a virtual lockdown has faded.
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Annie Karni / New York Times:
Ivanka Trump, Disregarding Federal Guidelines, Travels to N.J. for Passover — Ms. Trump herself has not followed the federal guidelines advising against discretionary travel, leaving Washington for another one of her family's homes. — WASHINGTON — Ivanka Trump, President Trump's eldest daughter …
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Mark Meadows Was Once a Trump Phone Pal. Now That He's Working for Him, It's Different. — Only weeks into the job, the former congressman has confronted the same problems that frustrated his three predecessors. It hasn't helped him with his new White House colleagues that he's emotional and sometimes cries.
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Washington Post:
Glitches prevent $1,200 stimulus checks from reaching millions of Americans — Several million people who filed their taxes via H&R Block, TurboTax and other popular services were unable to get their payments. Some parents reported they didn't get the $500 promised for their dependent children.
Meagan Flynn / Washington Post:
Chanting ‘lock her up,’ Michigan protesters waving Trump flags mass against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's coronavirus restrictions — If all roads in Michigan lead to the state capitol, conservative protesters on Wednesday made sure they were closed. — For miles, thousands of drivers clogged …
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Pew Research Center:
Most Americans Say Trump Was Too Slow in Initial Response to Coronavirus Threat — Wide concern that states will lift COVID-19 restrictions too quickly — How we did this — As the death toll from the novel coronavirus pandemic continues to spiral, most Americans do not foresee a quick end to the crisis.
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Jarrett Renshaw / Reuters:
Exclusive: New York taps McKinsey to develop ‘Trump-proof’ economic reopening plan — (Reuters) - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has hired high-powered consultants to develop a science-based plan for the safe economic reopening of the region that can thwart expected pressure from President Donald Trump …
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Greg Hinz / Chicago Business:
Midwest governors form COVID coalition — Gov. J.B. Pritzker and his regional colleagues are working together to judge when best to start easing stay-at-home restrictions and reopen their states' economies. — By On Politics — A coalition of seven Midwestern governors today announced …
Bloomberg:
Carnival Executives Knew They Had a Virus Problem, But Kept the Party Going — More than 1,500 people on the company's cruise ships have been diagnosed with Covid-19, and dozens have died. — The news, when it reached the Grand Princess early on March 4, barely registered at first.
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Alayna Treene / Axios:
Exclusive: Biggest Trump super PAC test drives #BeijingBiden campaign — A leading pro-Trump super PAC is testing a new ad campaign to paint Joe Biden as soft on China and redirect criticism of President Trump's coronavirus response. — Driving the news: Beginning Friday …
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Biden on if he can reach Trump's base: ‘Probably not’
Biden on if he can reach Trump's base: ‘Probably not’
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William M. Arkin / Newsweek:
Exclusive: As Washington DC Faces Coronavirus Spike, Secret Military Task Force Prepares to Secure the Capital — District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser yesterday ordered a one-month extension of the state of emergency, as cases in the region grow at a rapid pace.
Molly Jong-Fast / The Daily Beast:
The Country Could Use a First Lady. But Melania Trump Has Gone AWOL. — Melania could be out there sewing masks, visiting caregivers, working at a food bank; whatever. That's what first ladies do during crises. So where is she? — BEAST INSIDE — From denial to passive lack of interest …
Patrick Marley / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
After losing election, state Supreme Court Justice Daniel Kelly signals he will participate in voter rolls case — (Photo: Steve Apps/Wisconsin State Journal via AP) — MADISON - Days after learning he was losing his seat on the state Supreme Court, Justice Daniel Kelly signaled …
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Jennifer Senior / New York Times:
Why Trump Doesn't Seem to Understand About Coronavirus — Why did it take so long to do the right thing? — From the beginning, Donald J. Trump has taken a rather peculiar view of the new coronavirus: If he can't see the damage it's doing, it's not doing any damage.
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Washington Post:
Covid-19 is rapidly becoming America's leading cause of death — How does the coronavirus compare to other major causes of death in an average week? — In just weeks, covid-19 deaths have snowballed from a few isolated cases to thousands across the country each day.
Makenzie Huber / Argus Leader:
‘I lost him because of that horrible place’: Smithfield worker dies from COVID-19 — Angelita Rodriguez feels her husband was worked to death. — The 64-year-old Sioux Falls man, Augustín Rodriguez, showed up for every one of his shifts at Smithfield Foods, where he worked for nearly two decades.
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VICE:
Michigan's Ex-Gov. Rick Snyder Knew About Flint's Toxic Water—and Lied About It — During the inauguration of his successor, outgoing Michigan Governor Rick Snyder needed a favor. — At the January 2019 event, Snyder approached Karen Weaver, who was then the mayor of Flint …
Danny Hakim / New York Times:
Asthma Is Absent Among Top Covid-19 Risk Factors, Early Data Shows — Despite warnings that asthmatics were at higher risk for severe illness from the coronavirus, asthma is showing up in only about five percent of New York State's fatal Covid cases. — For people with asthma …
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Ellen Barry / New York Times:
An Army of Virus Tracers Takes Shape in Massachusetts
An Army of Virus Tracers Takes Shape in Massachusetts
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Center for Public Integrity:
City leaders to Trump: help us fight the coronavirus by paying your bills — The Center for Public Integrity is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates betrayals of public trust. Sign up to receive our stories. — Here's how some city leaders say President Donald Trump could immediately help …
Jamie Lovegrove / Post and Courier:
Lindsey Graham outraised by Democrat Jaime Harrison in SC's record-setting Senate race — COLUMBIA — U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham's Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison outraised the incumbent Republican for the first time in the race over the initial three months of 2020 …
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Washington Post:
How an outbreak on the USS Theodore Roosevelt became a defining moment for the U.S. military — As a coronavirus outbreak swept through a U.S. aircraft carrier crippled off the coast of Guam, the ship's commander tapped out an e-mail urging senior Navy leaders to evacuate most of the 4,800 sailors onboard.
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Financial Times:
FT Interview: Emmanuel Macron says it is time to think the unthinkable — FT Interview: France's president believes the coronavirus pandemic will transform capitalism — but leaders need to act with humility — “We are all embarking on the unthinkable,” says Emmanuel Macron …
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New York Times:
The E.P.A. Is Weakening Controls on Mercury — The agency will change the way it calculates the benefits of mercury controls, a move that would effectively loosen the rules on other toxic pollutants. — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Thursday will weaken regulations on the release …
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Alexander W. Cappelen / New York Times:
The Coronavirus Is Changing How Americans View One Another — This article is part of “The America We Need,” a Times Opinion series exploring how the nation can emerge from this crisis stronger, fairer and more free. Read the introductory editorial and the editor's letter.
Politico:
Hot spots erupt in farm belt states where governors insist lockdowns aren't needed — The only hospital in Grand Island, Neb., is full. The mayor has asked for a statewide stay-at-home order that the GOP governor insists isn't needed. More than one-third of those tested for coronavirus …
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The Daily Caller
Daniel Bice / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
DNC Milwaukee Host Committee reduces staff by more than half through layoffs and transfers — In the latest sign of trouble for the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee this summer, the host committee announced Thursday that it is cutting its staff by more than half by reassigning some employees and laying off others.
Washington Post:
Live updates: Trump to issue guidelines on easing U.S. coronavirus restrictions; unemployment claims continue to soar — The Washington Post is providing this story for free so that all readers have access to this important information about the coronavirus.
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Carol Marbin Miller / Miami Herald:
Nursing home industry, already granted favors by DeSantis, wants another — this one big — The decades-long quest of Florida elder-care facilities to secure greater protections against negligence lawsuits may get a boost from the unlikeliest of events: a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic that is ravaging their residents.
Tim Mak / NPR:
Senator Burr's Pre-Pandemic Stock Sell-Offs Highly Unusual, Analysis Shows — Sen. Richard Burr's sale of up to $1.7 million in stock shortly before the recent market crash was one of the lawmaker's only market-beating trades since record-keeping began eight years ago, according to a new study.
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Elizabeth Williamson / New York Times:
Falwell Focuses on Critics as Coronavirus Cases Near His University Grow — Jerry Falwell Jr. has tried to have journalists arrested as he maintains he has been unfairly maligned. But the coronavirus keeps spreading around Liberty University. — WASHINGTON — Jerry Falwell Jr.'s angry counteroffensive …
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Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
Why Don't COVID-19 Truthers Blame Trump for Anything? — If shutting down the country is the worst thing ever then why isn't Trump getting shredded by the people who think it's a gross overreaction? — 1. A Serious Question — I've been consistently boggled by the loose affiliation …
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Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
WSJ News Exclusive | China's Export Restrictions Strand Medical Goods U.S. Needs to Fight Coronavirus, State Department Says — Orders of face masks, test kits and other urgently needed medical equipment made by 3M, Owens & Minor and PerkinElmer are sitting in warehouses across China, unable to receive necessary official clearances.
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ABC News:
Intelligence report warned of coronavirus crisis as early as November: Sources — “Analysts concluded it could be a cataclysmic event,” a source said. — Editor's Note: This story has been updated to reflect comment from the Pentagon. — As far back as late November …
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Anna Sanders / New York Daily News:
NYC outdoor pools closed for summer 2020 due to coronavirus pandemic, beaches could be next — This summer is going to be a bummer. — All of New York City's outdoor public pools will be closed this year because of the coronavirus — and Mayor de Blasio warned that beaches could be shuttered for the summer too.
John F. Harris / Politico:
The Shutdown Backlash Is Coming Soon—With a Vengeance — Laughter has been banned indefinitely during the pandemic, by order of all but a few hold-out governors, on the unanimous recommendation of health experts. — Many people, however, found it challenging to abide by the rules early in the crisis …