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Marilynn Marchione / Associated Press:
More deaths, no benefit from malaria drug in VA virus study  —  A malaria drug widely touted by President Donald Trump for treating the new coronavirus showed no benefit in a large analysis of its use in U.S. veterans hospitals.  There were more deaths among those given hydroxychloroquine versus standard care, researchers reported.
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Tracy Connor / The Daily Beast:   Study of Trump-Promoted Coronavirus Drug Finds More Deaths, No Benefit
New York Times:
Trump (the Company) Asks Trump (the Administration) for Rent Relief  —  The president's family business pays at least $3 million a year to the federal government for the lease on its D.C. hotel, which is all but empty because of the virus.  The next monthly payment is coming due.
Chris Strohm / Bloomberg:
Barr Threatens Legal Action Against Governors Over Lockdowns  — Businesses need ‘more freedom,’ the attorney general says  — Trump has undercut his guidance on how states should reopen  —  The Justice Department will consider taking legal action against governors who continue …
Politico:
Senate Intel report confirms Russia aimed to help Trump in 2016  —  The Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday reaffirmed its support for the U.S. intelligence community's conclusion that the Russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election with the goal of putting Donald Trump in the Oval Office.
Discussion: Axios
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Ken Dilanian / NBC News:   Bipartisan Senate report says 2017 intel assessment about Russian interference and Trump was accurate
New York Times:
Republican-Led Review Backs Intelligence Findings on Russian Interference
Discussion: Mother Jones and The Daily Caller
Associated Press:   Senate panel backs assessment that Russia interfered in 2016
Alison Dirr / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
At least 7 new coronavirus cases appear to be related to Wisconsin's election, Milwaukee health commissioner says … (Photo: MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL)  —  Officials have identified seven people who appear to have contracted COVID-19 through activities related to the April 7 election …
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Associated Press:
7 Wisconsin virus cases linked to in-person voting, health official says  —  Milwaukee's health commissioner said six of the cases involve voters and one is a city poll worker, the Journal Sentinel reported.  —  MILWAUKEE — Officials have identified seven people who appear to have contracted …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Nicholas Florko / STAT:
Director of U.S. agency key to vaccine development leaves role suddenly amid coronavirus pandemic  —  WASHINGTON — Rick Bright, one of the nation's leading vaccine development experts and the director of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, is no longer leading the organization, officials told STAT.
Discussion: Raw Story
Josh Kraushaar / National Journal:
Trump's crisis mismanagement alienating seniors  —  Older voters have been a pivotal part of the president's base.  But they're beginning to turn on him over the coronavirus.  —  A fundamental rule of politics is the party that's divided is the one that's losing.
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Niall Stanage / The Hill:   The Memo: Low trust in Trump mars crisis response
New York Times:
28,000 Missing Deaths: Tracking the True Toll of the Coronavirus Crisis  —  At least 28,000 more people have died during the coronavirus pandemic over the last month than the official Covid-19 death counts report, a review of mortality data in 11 countries shows — providing a clearer …
Discussion: Reason and Outside the Beltway
Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Members of Kemp's coronavirus task force didn't know about his order to reopen businesses  —  Key members of the coronavirus task force Gov. Brian Kemp tapped to shape the state's pandemic strategy said they didn't know about his decision to reopen some shuttered businesses until he announced it at a press conference.
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Lena H. Sun / Washington Post:
CDC director warns second wave of coronavirus this winter will likely be worse  —  Even as states move ahead with plans to reopen their economies, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Tuesday that a second wave of the novel coronavirus will be far more deadly …
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John McCormack / National Review:
Coronavirus Kills More Americans in One Month Than the Flu Kills in One Year
New York Post:
De Blasio's social distancing tip line flooded with penis photos, Hitler memes  —  Mayor Bill de Blasio's critics let him know how they really felt about his ordering New Yorkers to snitch on each other for violating social-distancing rules — by flooding his new tip line with crank complaints including …
Discussion: Fox News
Brendan Cole / Newsweek:
GOP Texas Lieutenant Governor Says We Need to Take Risk to Get Back to Work: ‘There Are More Important Things Than Living’  —  The lieutenant governor of Texas, who was criticized last month for saying it was worth risking lives to return to work if that meant saving the economy, has doubled down on his comments.
Politico:
Bipartisan deal reached on small business coronavirus relief  —  Congress and the Trump administration have reached a deal on a new round of coronavirus aid that could be approved by the Senate on Tuesday afternoon if all 100 senators agree.  —  Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) …
Jim Dwyer / New York Times:
Coogan's Is Closing.  This Is the New York That We're Losing.  —  It was an Irish pub in Upper Manhattan that pulsed with the heartbeat of the world.  It shut its doors because of the virus lockdown, and now they won't reopen.  —  One month ago, to meet the last payroll before the pandemic shut …
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Robin Pogrebin / New York Times:   A Museum Devoted to Survivors Now Faces its Own Fight to Live
Melanie Zanona / Politico:
House Republicans declare war on recess  —  PANDEMIC PROTEST — Republicans have been calling to reopen the economy — and now, they're demanding to reopen Congress.  A group of House Republicans traveled back to D.C. early and are planning to seek recognition on the floor during today's pro forma session.
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Rashaan Ayesh / Axios:
Top House Republican presses Pelosi on plan to reopen Congress
Discussion: The Hill
Paul Waldman / Washington Post:
The coming GOP plot to sabotage a Biden presidency  —  We are in the midst of the most significant national crisis most of us will ever see.  By the time it's over, Americans' feelings about government will be transformed, as they come to understand that the question isn't whether government should be …
Politico:
Trump's surprise immigration ban expected to include major exemption  —  President Donald Trump's announcement that he would soon suspend immigration into the U.S. surprised his own officials and likely overstated the extent of the still-developing executive order.
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Harry Siegel / The Daily Beast:   If You're Watching These Coronavirus Briefings for Free, You're a Sucker
Pew Research Center:
Some Democrats are bothered nominee is an older white man - and they solidly back Biden in November  —  Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, has the backing of the overwhelming majority of Democrats and Democratic-leaning registered voters …
Discussion: The Daily Caller, Mediaite and CNN
Jenny Jarvie / Los Angeles Times:
These U.S. citizens won't get coronavirus stimulus checks — because their spouses are immigrants  —  She works as a film producer and her small business has ground to a halt, forcing her and her husband to eat red beans and rice most nights, scramble to find small business loans and apply for medical assistance for their two children.
Discussion: Raw Story
CDC / SFGATE:
Hospital analysis: Nearly half of COVID-19 patients are obese  —  Americans' addiction to greasy junk food and heaping meal portions, disparities in access to healthy food and sitting for hours on end have made us especially vulnerable to COVID-19.  —  The United States has more obese people …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
CNN:
US monitoring intelligence that North Korean leader is in grave danger after surgery  —  (CNN)The US is monitoring intelligence that North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, is in grave danger after a surgery, according to a US official with direct knowledge.  —  Kim recently missed the celebration …
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Trump administration reverses prisoner coronavirus release policy, advocates say  —  A coronavirus-related policy shift that could have cleared the way for thousands of federal prisoners to be sent home early was abruptly reversed this week, according to friends and family members of inmates.
Discussion: Reason
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The deep-seated fear driving Trump's invented and exaggerated popularity rankings  —  It's just so obvious.  —  In a pair of tweets Tuesday morning, offered alongside complaints about a TV show being mean to him and the “fake news” more generally, President Trump tried to assure the world …
Discussion: Vox, Raw Story and Mediaite
Rachael Levy / Wall Street Journal:
Volunteers in Coronavirus Response Ruffle Some at FEMA  —  Some private-sector employees helped source supplies, but communications prompted concerns  —  WASHINGTON—White House senior adviser Jared Kushner in March launched an effort under the government's emergency powers …
Discussion: Raw Story
Center for Public Integrity:
Federal documents: more than 300,000 likely to die if restrictions are lifted  —  Federal health officials estimated in early April that more than 300,000 Americans could die from COVID-19 if all social distancing measures are abandoned, and later estimates pushed the possible death toll even higher …
Discussion: NPR and Raw Story
Liam Stack / New York Times:
‘Plague on a Biblical Scale’: Hasidic Families Hit Hard by Virus  —  In the New York area, the epidemic has killed influential religious leaders and torn through large, tight-knit families.  —  One of the first people Shulim Leifer knew who died of the coronavirus was his great-uncle.
Scott Horsley / NPR:
Bitter Taste For Coffee Shop Owner, As New $600 Jobless Benefit Closed Her Business  —  Audio will be available later today.  —  $600 per week.  —  That's what the federal government is now offering to people who've lost their jobs because of the coronavirus.
Washington Post:
White House readies push to slash regulations as major part of its coronavirus economic recovery plan  —  Senior administration officials are planning effort to relax rules on firms by as soon as late April  —  Senior White House and Trump administration officials are planning to launch …
Danielle Garrand / CBS News:
Ohio governor commutes sentence of sex trafficking survivor spotlighted by Kim Kardashian West  —  Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Friday that he has commuted the sentence of Alexis Martin — a sex trafficking survivor who was sentenced to 21 years to life in prison due to her involvement in a fatal shooting of her pimp.
Discussion: Fox News
Molly Beck / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
GOP lawmakers ask Supreme Court to block Tony Evers' order to stay home  —  MADISON - Republican leaders of the state Legislature took Democratic Gov. Tony Evers to court Tuesday to stop his administration from keeping businesses and schools closed through May in an effort to slow the spread of a deadly virus.
 
 
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Reuters:
Coronavirus very likely of animal origin, no sign of lab manipulation: WHO
Politico:
Housing regulator bows to pressure to aid struggling mortgage companies
Sam Dean / Los Angeles Times:
The sweatshops are still open. Now they make masks
Robert Kraychik / Breitbart:
Gov. Jim Justice: Coronavirus May Drive Urban Exodus, Return to Rural Life
Betsy Woodruff Swan / Politico:
State report: Russian, Chinese and Iranian disinformation narratives echo one another
Daniel Marans / HuffPost:
Activists Are Fighting To Keep Bernie Sanders On The New York Ballot
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Monmouth University Polling Institute:
Broad Support for Social Distancing
Discussion: Politico
Emily Jashinsky / The Federalist:
Chris Cuomo, Recovered From COVID, Stages Weird ‘Official’ …
Quinta Jurecic / The Atlantic:
What's So Hard to Understand About What Trump Has Said?
Reid J. Epstein / New York Times:
Vote by Mail in Wisconsin Helped a Liberal Candidate, Upending Old Theories
Discussion: The Week
CBS Pittsburgh:
'I'd Take Her In A Heartbeat': Joe Biden Says He Would Pick Michelle Obama To Be His Vice President
 

 
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