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Ginia Bellafante / New York Times:
A Beloved Bar Owner Was Skeptical About the Virus. Then He Took a Cruise. — Joe Joyce oversaw JJ Bubbles, a welcoming tavern in a conservative corner of Brooklyn, for 43 years until he died of Covid-19. — Decades before he would embark on a cruise to the Mediterranean …
Mary McCord / Washington Post:
Trump's ‘LIBERATE MICHIGAN!’ tweets incite insurrection. That's illegal. — Federal law bans advocating the overthrow of government. — President Trump incited insurrection Friday against the duly elected governors of the states of Michigan, Minnesota and Virginia.
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Redstate, Talking Points Memo, The New Civil Rights Movement, Breitbart, The Hill, Outside the Beltway, NBC News, Esquire and The Daily Beast
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Washington Post:
Rallies against stay-at-home orders grow as Trump sides with protesters — Protesters at state capitols across the country this week expressed their deep frustration with the stay-at-home orders that are meant to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus, pushing a message that is rapidly coalescing among …
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Talking Points Memo, CBS News, Mediaite, HuffPost, POLITICUSUSA, TheGrio, The Hill, The Bellows, The Root, New York Times and Variety
New York Times:
Gretchen Whitmer Isn't Backing Down
Gretchen Whitmer Isn't Backing Down
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Slate, Daily Kos, JustOneMinute, Talking Points Memo, The Daily Caller, The US Sun and Mother Jones
Salvador Hernandez / BuzzFeed News:
This Is How A Group Linked To Betsy DeVos Is Organizing Protests To End Social Distancing, Now With Trump's Support
This Is How A Group Linked To Betsy DeVos Is Organizing Protests To End Social Distancing, Now With Trump's Support
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Mother Jones, The Signorile Report and The Intercept
New York Times:
Live Coronavirus News Updates
Live Coronavirus News Updates
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The Hill, The Guardian, VICE, NPR and NB Blog
Keith Collins / New York Times:
Coronavirus Testing Needs to Triple Before the U.S. Can Reopen, Experts Say — Average Daily Coronavirus Tests in the U.S. — Level needed to safely — reopen — 152 tests — tests per 100,000 people — Current level — 45 tests — tests per 100,000 people — Level to reopen
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Ted Nesi / WPRI-TV:
RI is only state doing enough tests to safely reopen, Harvard experts suggest — PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Rhode Island is the only state conducting enough coronavirus tests right now to safely reopen the economy, according to new guidance from researchers at Harvard University.
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Vox
New York Times:
A Key G.O.P. Strategy: Blame China. But Trump Goes Off Message. — Republicans increasingly believe that elevating China's culpability for spreading the coronavirus may be the best way to improve their difficult election chances. The president is muddying the message.
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Raw Story
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Igor Bobic / HuffPost:
Biden Campaign Slams Trump On China And Coronavirus In New Battleground Ad — The former vice president's 2020 campaign is highlighting President Trump's repeated praise for China. — Former Vice President Joe Biden's presidential campaign on Saturday released a new digital ad …
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Florida Politics and CNN
Washington Post:
U.S. sent millions of face masks to China early this year, ignoring pandemic warning signs — U.S. manufacturers shipped millions of dollars of face masks and other protective medical equipment to China in January and February with encouragement from the federal government …
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Raw Story and New York Post
Donald G. McNeil Jr / New York Times:
The Coronavirus in America: The Year Ahead — There will be no quick return to our previous lives, according to nearly two dozen experts. But there is hope for managing the scourge now and in the long term. — The coronavirus is spreading from America's biggest cities to its suburbs …
Marc Andreessen / Andreessen Horowitz:
IT'S TIME TO BUILD — Every Western institution was unprepared for the coronavirus pandemic, despite many prior warnings. This monumental failure of institutional effectiveness will reverberate for the rest of the decade, but it's not too early to ask why, and what we need to do about it.
Lachlan Cartwright / The Daily Beast:
Michael Cohen Is Writing a Secret Tell-All to ‘Spill the Beans’ on Trump — The former Trump fixer is being released early from prison and is pissed and willing to dish on the president. — BEAST INSIDE — Michael Cohen has been spending his time behind bars writing an explosive tell …
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Raw Story
David Willman / Washington Post:
Contamination at CDC lab delayed rollout of coronavirus tests — The failure by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to quickly produce a test kit for detecting the novel coronavirus was triggered by a glaring scientific breakdown at the CDC's central laboratory complex in Atlanta …
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The Daily Caller, CNN, Raw Story, The Week and New York Post
Politico:
Parties race to break deadlock over funds for desperate businesses — Democratic leaders and the Trump administration are racing to cut a deal on the next tranche of coronavirus aid this weekend after a key small business relief fund expired. — Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer …
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The Hill, Fox News and Florida Politics
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Allen Silkin / Gingrich 360:
The Job-Killing, Ice Cream-Eating Liberal Democrats
The Job-Killing, Ice Cream-Eating Liberal Democrats
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Washington Post
Andy Shain / Post and Courier:
SC to reopen public beach accesses, retail stores that closed under coronavirus crackdown — COVID-19: What you need to know now — South Carolina will reopen public beach accesses and retail stores next week that were closed under orders to slow the spread of coronavirus, The Post and Courier has learned.
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The Hill
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Alicia Victoria Lozano / NBC News:
Florida, South Carolina reopen beaches as states begin to loosen restrictions
Florida, South Carolina reopen beaches as states begin to loosen restrictions
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Sun-Sentinel, IJR and Daily Mail
New York Times:
How Millions of Women Became the Most Essential Workers in America — One in three jobs held by women has been designated as essential. — Every day, Constance Warren stands behind the cold cuts counter at a grocery store in New Orleans, watching the regular customers come and go.
Jennifer Rutledge / Conservative Action Project:
Letter to Attorney General Barr — 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. — Washington, DC 20530 — Dear Attorney General Barr, — During these troubled times, we want to thank you for your consistent stance to protect constitutional freedoms of the American people.
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The Hill
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Jon Levine / New York Post:
‘Republican AOC’ Laura Loomer gains steam in congressional run — A Florida hurricane may be about to hit Washington, DC. — Laura Loomer, a 26-year-old conservative provocateur running for Congress in the Sunshine State, is gaining strength with activists and donors buzzing about the possibility …
Kurt Bardella / NBC News:
Trump's ‘liberate’ tweets were reckless and arrogant. Now imagine if Obama had sent them. — Republicans in Congress spent the past decade sensationalizing and politicizing the actions of President Barack Obama. But don't take my word for it. — “LIBERATE VIRGINIA, and save your great 2nd Amendment.
ProPublica:
Memo to America's Governors: — After insisting that he had absolute power to decide when to reopen the American economy, President Donald Trump has turned over to all of you what he initially called “the biggest decision I've ever had to make.” — Trump is often guilty of hyperbole, but he's right in this case.
Melissa Healy / Los Angeles Times:
Do testicles make men more vulnerable to the coronavirus? — Men contending with coronavirus infection may have a pair of vulnerabilities that could increase their risk of longer, more severe illness: their testicles. — A pilot study that tracked the clearance of the virus from patients in Mumbai …
Riley Beggin / Vox:
Nearly two-thirds of Americans think Trump acted too slowly to fight coronavirus — A Pew survey found 65 percent of Americans think Trump responded to Covid-19 too slowly. — Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe President Donald Trump acted too slowly in responding to the coronavirus …
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Breitbart, The Guardian and CNN
Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Senate battle hinges on four races — Democrats are racing to broaden their path to the Senate majority in November, while Republicans are spending heavily in an effort to hold their control over the chamber. — With 200 days to go until Election Day, the Democrats' path …
Paula Froelich / New York Post:
Elon Musk is tech Covidiot No. 1 during coronavirus pandemic — After working as a journalist for over 20 years, much of it in the celebrity world, I have found that whatever age a person becomes famous is the age when his or her maturity (usually) stops. — But something a little different happens …
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Janelle Griffith / NBC News:
Lone passenger on U.S. flight gets VIP treatment: ‘Welcome aboard, Bob’ — “Hi Bob,” the pilot said with a wave to the jet's sole passenger, who filmed the experience. “I'm just making a video,” Bob Pitts said. “Talking to myself. There's nobody to talk to.”
Spencer Soper / Yahoo Finance:
Amazon Is Poised to Emerge From the Pandemic Stronger Than Ever — Earlier this week, a French court, responding to union complaints that Amazon.com Inc. wasn't doing enough to protect warehouse workers during the pandemic, ordered the company to stop selling nonessential items there.
Hunter Walker / Yahoo News:
The coronavirus is leading to dangerous shortages of key medications — WASHINGTON — Even as the spread of the coronavirus in the United States has increased shortages of critical medicines, the federal government has failed so far to provide members of Congress with crucial information …
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Yahoo Finance
Harry Enten / CNN:
Why Florida may have a big role in 2020 — (CNN)The story of the 2016 election has often been told like this: “Donald Trump secured victory by breaking through the big blue wall in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.” It's how you end up with all those stories about Trump voters in Midwest diners.