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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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The Daily Beast:
Trump Dodges on Hydroxychloroquine After Study Raises Red Flags  —  A government-funded analysis found hydroxychloroquine did not keep sick veterans alive or even off ventilators and was tied to more deaths.  —  President Trump was grilled Tuesday about his flogging of an anti-malaria drug …
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Bob Fredericks / New York Post:
Second coronavirus wave could be deadlier, CDC chief warns
Discussion: Washington Post
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.
Politico:
Senate passes $484 billion coronavirus deal after weeks of deadlock  —  After two weeks of stalemate and days of frenetic negotiations, the Senate approved a nearly $500 billion coronavirus aid bill on Tuesday afternoon with the House set for passage later this week.
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Morgan Chalfant / The Hill:
Trump says he will ask Harvard, big businesses to return coronavirus relief funds  —  President Trump said Tuesday that he is going to ask large businesses and institutions like Harvard University to return money that they received as part of a coronavirus relief package.
Burgess Everett / Politico:
McConnell slams brakes on next round of coronavirus aid
Discussion: The Hill, Breitbart and Raw Story
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: CNN and Raw Story
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 …
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Pete Williams / NBC News:
Barr calls stay-at-home orders ‘disturbingly close to house arrest’
Discussion: Breitbart and MSNBC
Joe Palca / NPR:
NIH Panel Recommends Against Drug Combination Promoted By Trump For COVID-19  —  • The group of experts, assembled under the agency run by Dr. Anthony Fauci, warns that using a combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin could result in potential toxicities.  —  SHOTS - HEALTH 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.
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Doha Madani / NBC News:
Dan Patrick on coronavirus: ‘More important things than living’
Discussion: The Root
Tessa Weinberg / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
‘More important things than living,’ Texas' Dan Patrick says in coronavirus interview
Discussion: Raw Story
New York Times:
The Quiet Hand of Conservative Groups in the Anti-Lockdown Protests  —  Groups in a loose coalition have tapped their networks to drive up turnout at recent rallies in state capitals and financed lawsuits, polling and research to combat the stay-at-home orders.
Tim Mak / NPR:
Secret Recording Reveals NRA's Legal Troubles Have Cost The Organization $100 Million  —  Audio will be available later today.  —  The National Rifle Association's legal troubles have cost the powerful gun rights group $100 million, according to a recording of the group's board meeting obtained by NPR.
Collin Anderson / Washington Free Beacon:
Michigan Governor Whitmer Awards Coronavirus Contract to Dem Consulting Firm  —  UPDATE 6:45 p.m.: After publication of this article, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's administration announced that the contract was being rescinded.  Read more here.  —  _  —  Recent Stories in Coronavirus
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Washington Post:   Michigan cancels contract with two Democratic-linked firms that had been tapped to track coronavirus
Gregg Re / Fox News:
Whitmer backtracks after COVID-19 contract awarded to Dem consultant who said Trump should ‘get coronavirus ASAP’
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: Yahoo News, Forbes and The Daily Caller
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Alison Dirr / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Milwaukee Common Council votes to mail absentee ballot applications to city's registered voters
Discussion: HuffPost and WisPolitics.com
Marissa Lang / Washington Post:
In front of White House, nurses read names of colleagues killed by coronavirus  —  Registered nurses gathered Tuesday in front of the White House to read the names of health-care workers who have died fighting the coronavirus pandemic.  —  Wearing masks and standing six feet apart …
Discussion: Common Dreams
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Andrew O'Reilly / Fox News:
Coronavirus testing takes forefront in meeting between Trump and Cuomo
Discussion: The Hill
Anita Kumar / Politico:
Trump's immigration pause falls well short of full ban  —  On Monday night, President Donald Trump vowed he would suspend immigration into the United States during the coronavirus outbreak.  —  On Tuesday, he unveiled his plan.  It was far short of a full ban.
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Washington Post:
Trump to suspend immigration to U.S. for 60 days, citing coronavirus crisis and jobs shortage …
Fred Kaplan / Slate:
Senate Republicans Contradict Trump on Russian Interference  —  But the biggest mysteries of the 2016 election remain unsolved.  —  In what amounts to a sharp rebuke to President Donald Trump's views on the subject, the Republican-chaired Senate Intelligence Committee released a 158-page report on Tuesday …
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Politico:
Senate Intel report confirms Russia aimed to help Trump in 2016
Discussion: Axios and Daily Kos
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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NBC News:
Where you get your news reveals a divide in attitudes about the coronavirus
Discussion: The Hill, Washington Post and Mediaite
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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The Daily Beast:
Trump's Coronavirus Task Force Increasingly Ignores Trump
Alex Thompson / Politico:
Internal Biden campaign rift opens over how to compete with Trump online  —  Joe Biden's campaign leadership is clashing over the future of its digital operation — a rift that comes as campaigning has moved largely online and as Biden faces a yawning deficit against President Donald Trump's massive digital operation.
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Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Mike Bloomberg invested over $20 million in Hawkfish weeks after he dropped out of the 2020 primary
Discussion: New York Post
Katelyn Burns / Vox:
What reopening will look like in Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee  —  A demonstrator holds a sign at the Virginia State Capitol on April 16 in Richmond, Virginia.  Zach Gibson/Getty Images  —  Most outdoor spaces will open right away, and some businesses will need to maintain social distancing guidelines to operate.
Discussion: Politico, CNN and The Daily Beast
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Georgia faces pressure to reconsider its reopening
Discussion: Associated Press
Conor Finnegan / ABC News:
How reports of Kim Jong Un's health spread and what they tell us about what comes next for North Korea  —  While one of the world's youngest heads of state, Kim Jong Un is in poor health.  —  North Korea's young leader was absent from celebrations marking the country's most important holiday.
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Axios:
Trump on reports of Kim Jong-un in critical condition: “I wish him well”
Discussion: ABC News
Alex Daugherty / Miami Herald:
Donna Shalala failed to disclose stock sales in 2019 in violation of federal law  —  Miami Democratic Rep. Donna Shalala, the lone House Democrat on the committee set up to oversee $500 billion in taxpayer money being used for coronavirus-related payouts to large businesses …
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 …
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.
Jill Serjeant / Reuters:
Michael Moore's ‘Planet of the Humans’ asks: what if green energy cannot save the planet?  —  LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - As environmentalists celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day this week, a new documentary poses a sobering question.  —  What if wind farms, solar panels …
Discussion: The Wrap and Breitbart
 
 
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Daniel Lippman / Politico:
Democrats blast Trump team's handling of federal workers in coronavirus crisis
Michael Stratford / Politico:
DeVos bars undocumented college students from emergency aid
Discussion: The Hill
Robert Moore / ITV:
The anti-lockdown movement: a very American protest amid coronavirus pandemic
Will Steakin / ABC News:
Trump's post-briefing campaign shows are also a ratings hit online
Josh Kovensky / Talking Points Memo:
EXCLUSIVE: The Long Strange Trip Of One Shipment Of Millions Of KN95 Masks
Yahoo News:
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Tom Cotton / Wall Street Journal:
Coronavirus and the Laboratories in Wuhan
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TMJ4:
Joe Biden: Dr. Anthony Fauci should be ‘only person’ public hears from during COVID-19 crisis
Discussion: Breitbart
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CDC / SFGATE:
Hospital analysis: Nearly half of COVID-19 patients are obese
Discussion: Raw Story and The Daily Caller
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