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Lucas Kwan Peterson / Los Angeles Times:
Column: The PPP is letting our small restaurants and businesses die — Restaurants are among the hardest-hit businesses during the coronavirus shutdown. The National Restaurant Assn. estimates that 3 million restaurant employees lost their jobs in March, a month in which restaurants lost about $45 billion in revenue.
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NBC News:
Small-business loan program ran out of money within minutes, some banks say — “It was Hunger Games,” said one senior banking executive. — Much of the $350 billion in the Small Business Administration's emergency coronavirus relief fund was effectively spoken for within the first minutes of launch …
Mariam Khan / ABC News:
Pelosi signals bipartisan deal ‘very close’ for relief on small business fund
Pelosi signals bipartisan deal ‘very close’ for relief on small business fund
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The Hill
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 …
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
Washington Post:
Trump campaign concludes there is more to be gained by attacking Biden than trying to promote president's pandemic response — President Trump's campaign is preparing to launch a broad effort aimed at linking Joe Biden to China, after concluding that it would be more politically effective …
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Igor Bobic / HuffPost:
Biden Campaign Slams Trump On China And Coronavirus In New Battleground Ad
Biden Campaign Slams Trump On China And Coronavirus In New Battleground Ad
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Florida Politics and CNN
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 …
Oliver Darcy / CNN:
Conservative news mogul Matt Drudge fires back at Trump, says his web traffic is at record levels — New York (CNN)In a rare statement, Matt Drudge, the prominent conservative news mogul, refuted President Trump's Saturday claim that traffic to his website has plummeted as its coverage has grown more critical of him.
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The Daily Caller and Raw Story
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.
New York Times:
An Overlooked, Possibly Fatal Coronavirus Crisis: A Dire Need for Kidney Dialysis — Ventilators aren't the only machines in intensive care units that are in short supply. Doctors have been confronting an unexpected rise in patients with failing kidneys. — For weeks, U.S. government officials …
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Trump and Fox went all-in on a coronavirus silver bullet. But maybe the wrong one. — There is not, as of writing, any medication which has been shown in controlled trials to significantly hasten recovery from covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus that's become a global pandemic.
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Los Angeles Times, Redstate and NIH News Release
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
Bill Scher / Politico:
Will the Pandemic Keep Third Parties Off the 2020 Ballot? — The pandemic may have robbed Donald Trump of a growing economy. It may have trapped Joe Biden in his basement. But it may yet do something even worse to the Libertarian and Green party nominees: keep them off the ballot in many of this year's key states.
Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
Trump lashes out at governors over testing shortfalls — (CNN)President Donald Trump on Saturday repeatedly blamed governors for not making full use of coronavirus testing capacity in their states, even as several Democrat and Republican governors said they are facing shortages of critical supplies to conduct tests.
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Riley Beggin / Vox:
Nearly two-thirds of Americans think Trump acted too slowly to fight coronavirus
Nearly two-thirds of Americans think Trump acted too slowly to fight coronavirus
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Breitbart, CNN and The Guardian
Ben Smith / New York Times:
Trump Has Begun His Corona Campaign. We Don't Have to Play Along. — The coronavirus story isn't about the president. — Did you hear? The president said some things today. Mean things! About someone I know ... I can't quite remember the details, or whether it was today or yesterday, or what day of the week it is, anyway.
Dominic Patten / Deadline:
‘One World’ Concert Review: Rolling Stones & Beyoncé Hit High Notes At Multi-Network Show For COVID-19 Frontline Workers — With greetings in a multitude of languages, a suited and booted Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon kicked off the multi-network One World …
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Consequence of Sound
David J. Lynch / Stamford Advocate:
Record government and corporate debt risks ‘tipping point’ after pandemic passes — The United States is embarking on a rapid-fire experiment in borrowing without precedent, as the government and corporations take on trillions of dollars of debt to offset the economic damage from the coronavirus pandemic.
Will Steakin / ABC News:
Charlie Kirk calls on Students for Trump members to launch ‘peaceful rebellion against governors’ over stay-at-home orders — Students for Trump is calling on its young members to join the protest efforts. — As protests against stay-at-home orders due to novel coronavirus break out around the country …
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New York Times and Raw Story
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Alex Seitz-Wald / NBC News:
How do you know voting by mail works? The U.S. military's done it since the Civil War. — Advocates and lawmakers believe it could be a model for November because of coronavirus. — WASHINGTON — The nation in crisis. A divisive president up for reelection.
Angie Jackson / Detroit Free Press:
Michigan juvenile lifer who died of coronavirus in prison was weeks away from parole — William Garrison was due to come home from prison in early May. After nearly 44 years incarcerated, he would be free from a life sentence handed to him as a juvenile. — His sister Yolanda Peterson …
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Associated Press and New York Post
Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
Trump Is Asking Us to Play Russian Roulette With Our Lives — Are we really going to bet that we can go back to life as normal without proper coronavirus tracking in place? — “LIBERATE MINNESOTA!” “LIBERATE MICHIGAN!” “LIBERATE VIRGINIA.” — With these three short tweets last week …
Reuters:
Judge blocks Twitter's bid to reveal government surveillance requests — Twitter's request “would be likely to lead to grave or imminent harm to the national security,” U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled. — Twitter Inc. will not be able to reveal surveillance requests …
Patrick McGreevy / Los Angeles Times:
Newsom tells protesters of stay-at-home order he will be swayed by science, not politics — Gov. Gavin Newsom had some advice Saturday for people upset over the shut-down order, some of whom have started holding public protests, including one Friday in Huntington Beach.
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 …
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.