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New York Times:
Coronavirus Live Updates: Doctor Says He Was Removed From Federal Post After Questioning Controversial Treatment — The first known U.S. death from the illness came in early February in California. An order by Trump will impose a 60-day halt in issuing green cards. Some stability returned to the energy market.
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Dan Diamond / Politico:
Ousted vaccine expert battles with Trump team over his abrupt dismissal — The abrupt ouster of a top vaccine expert at the Department of Health of Human Services has split officials who see it as either a boon for the nation's Covid-19 response or the latest indication of a dysfunctional health department.
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New York Times:
A Coronavirus Death in Early February Was ‘Probably the Tip of an Iceberg’
A Coronavirus Death in Early February Was ‘Probably the Tip of an Iceberg’
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Los Angeles Times, Sputnik News, Raw Story and ABC17NEWS
New York Times:
Health Dept. Official Says Doubts on Hydroxychloroquine Led to His Ouster
Health Dept. Official Says Doubts on Hydroxychloroquine Led to His Ouster
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The Stranger and The American Independent
Dan Mangan / CNBC:
Top vaccine doctor says his concern about Trump's coronavirus treatment theory led to ouster from federal agency
Top vaccine doctor says his concern about Trump's coronavirus treatment theory led to ouster from federal agency
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GovExec.com, STAT and Raw Story
Orion Rummler / Axios:
Head of vaccine agency says he was ousted for resisting hydroxychloroquine
Head of vaccine agency says he was ousted for resisting hydroxychloroquine
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Reuters:
Special Report: HHS chief Azar had aide, former dog breeder, steer pandemic task force — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - On January 21, the day the first U.S. case of coronavirus was reported, the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services appeared on Fox News to report the latest on the disease as it ravaged China.
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Wall Street Journal:
Health Chief's Early Missteps Set Back Coronavirus Response — HHS Secretary Alex Azar waited for weeks to brief the president and oversold his agency's progress — WASHINGTON—On Jan. 29, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told President Trump the coronavirus epidemic was under control.
Chris Kahn / Reuters:
Exclusive: Poll signals strengthening support for Biden over Trump in three Midwest battleground states — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Republican President Donald Trump trails Democrat Joe Biden among registered voters in three Midwestern battleground states that he narrowly carried in 2016 …
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The Hill and Political Wire
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Dana Blanton / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Biden leads Trump in battleground Pennsylvania — With most Pennsylvania voters concerned about catching coronavirus and nearly six-in-ten believing the Trump administration was too slow to act, Joe Biden leads Donald Trump in that battleground state.
Dana Blanton / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Biden tops Trump in Michigan, where Gov. Whitmer is more popular than president — Judge Jeanine: Michigan Gov. Whitmer was taking advantage of the COVID-19 crisis until she got caught — Majorities of Michigan voters are concerned about coronavirus, think President Trump …
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POLITICUSUSA, CNN and The Hill
Jacob Pramuk / CNBC:
Trump and Biden are deadlocked in six key 2020 election states, CNBC/Change Research poll finds
Trump and Biden are deadlocked in six key 2020 election states, CNBC/Change Research poll finds
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Change Research and The Daily Caller
Dareh Gregorian / NBC News:
Trump reverses course, says ‘too soon’ for Georgia Gov. Kemp to reopen state — The president said he disagreed with Gov. Brian Kemp's decision to reopen nail salons, barber shops and tattoo parlors - but he won't stop him — President Donald Trump said Wednesday he “strongly disagrees” …
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Washington Post:
Under Trump, coronavirus scientists can speak — as long as they mostly toe the line
Under Trump, coronavirus scientists can speak — as long as they mostly toe the line
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NBC News, Townhall, Mother Jones, Axios and Twitchy
Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
‘Too soon.’ Trump opposes Kemp's decision to reopen Georgia businesses
‘Too soon.’ Trump opposes Kemp's decision to reopen Georgia businesses
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Democratic Party of Georgia and Political Wire
Andrew O'Reilly / Fox News:
Trump pushes back against CDC director's warning about coronavirus second wave
Trump pushes back against CDC director's warning about coronavirus second wave
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Politico
Andrew O'Reilly / Fox News:
Oklahoma governor announces plans to start reopening state economy
Oklahoma governor announces plans to start reopening state economy
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Oklahoman.com and The Hill
The White House:
Proclamation Suspending Entry of Immigrants Who Present Risk to the U.S. Labor Market During the Economic Recovery Following the COVID-19 Outbreak — The 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) has significantly disrupted the livelihoods of Americans. In Proclamation 9994 of March 13, 2020 …
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Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
Fox News Stars Touted a Malaria Drug, Until They Didn't — Laura Ingraham called hydroxychloroquine “a game changer.” But after a month of coverage, she stopped discussing the drug on the air. — For a month's stretch, the Fox News star Laura Ingraham relentlessly promoted …
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Zack Beauchamp / Vox:
A disturbing new study suggests Sean Hannity's show helped spread the coronavirus
A disturbing new study suggests Sean Hannity's show helped spread the coronavirus
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Bloomberg:
McConnell Says He Favors Letting States Declare Bankruptcy — Senate leader says his party opposes bailout of state pensions — Hits ‘pause button’ on any additional pandemic aid to states — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday he favors allowing states struggling …
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Heather Long / Washington Post:
There's a growing possibility of a W-shaped economic recovery — and it's scary — A resurgence of the virus or a spike in defaults and bankruptcies could lead to another painful economic downturn — There are growing concerns that any economic recovery later this year could prove short-lived …
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National Review
Bloomberg Law:
The Federalist Publisher's Tweet Was Illegal: Labor Board Judge — Listen — The publisher of conservative online magazine The Federalist broke federal labor laws when he tweeted last year that he'd send employees “back to the salt mine” if they tried to unionize, a National Labor Relations Board administrative judge decided.
Ariana Eunjung Cha / Washington Post:
A mysterious blood-clotting complication is killing coronavirus patients — Once thought a relatively straightforward respiratory virus, covid-19 is proving to be much more frightening — Craig Coopersmith was up early that morning as usual and typed his daily inquiry into his phone.
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New York Times:
Banks Gave Richest Clients ‘Concierge Treatment’ for Pandemic Aid — Some businesses seeking coronavirus loans got to avoid flaky online portals or backed-up queues. Many other small businesses couldn't get their loan requests submitted before the money dried up.
Dan Lamothe / Washington Post:
Pentagon plans to dispatch Blue Angels and Thunderbirds in coronavirus response — The Pentagon is planning a multi-city tour of the U.S. military's top flight demonstration teams to “champion national unity” amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to defense officials and a memo obtained by The Washington Post.
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Axios, The Drive, No More Mister Nice Blog, Mediaite and New York Post
Steven Hayward / Power Line:
Observations on the Great Hunkering (11) — • Cast your mind back to the early weeks after 9/11. Who was the person who dominated the scene as New York City coped with the aftermath? Mayor Rudy Giuliani, of course, so much so that Time magazine made him its Person of the Year for 2001.
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Boston Herald and Daily Mail
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Washington Post:
States rushing to reopen are likely making a deadly error, coronavirus models and experts warn — By the end of the week, residents in Georgia will be able to get their hair permed and nails done. By Monday, they will be cleared for action flicks at the cineplex and burgers at their favorite greasy spoon.
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CNN
Timothy Bella / Washington Post:
Las Vegas mayor: Reopen casinos, let the ones with the most infections then close — Standing in front of an empty storefront along Main Street, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman was beaming with optimism, believing that businesses would make it through the coronavirus pandemic.
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Natasha Daly / National Geographic:
Seven more big cats test positive for coronavirus at Bronx Zoo — Following a National Geographic inquiry, the zoo confirms that four more tigers and three lions have the virus. This comes the same day as two pet cats in New York become the first in the U.S. to test positive.
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Raw Story
MSNBC:
‘Frustrated’ Trump eager to get out of White House, aides exploring ways to allow him to leave D.C. — A “frustrated” President Donald Trump is growing restless after a month of nationwide shutdowns, and top aides and campaign officials are exploring ways to allow him to leave D.C..
Myah Ward / Politico:
Kudlow: Businesses shouldn't be held liable for employees and customers getting coronavirus — White House Economic Adviser Larry Kudlow on Wednesday said that businesses should not be held responsible for employees or customers getting sick as governors move to reopen state economies.
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Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
Kudlow: Businesses shouldn't be held liable if employees, customers contract coronavirus
Kudlow: Businesses shouldn't be held liable if employees, customers contract coronavirus
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HuffPost
Jake Hiles:
I need someone in the media to pick this story up. I have done as much digging as I can do, but I am getting dead ends and literal roadblocks that someone with press credentials would not get. If this is true, this story would be national news. — Virginia Governor Ralph Northam issued …
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WTKR-TV, The Daily Caller, The Gateway Pundit and Breitbart
William H. Frey / Brookings:
COVID-19's recent spread shifts to suburban, whiter, and more Republican-leaning areas — There is a stereotypical view of the places in America that COVID-19 has affected most: they are broadly urban, comprised predominantly of racial minorities, and strongly vote Democratic.
Maryellen Stewart / Vox:
Most people dying from Covid-19 are old. Don't treat them just as statistics. … I know to stay 6 feet away from others, to leave my shoes at the door, to tip like a Rockefeller on deliveries, and that I can take my temperature with a meat thermometer. I'd been briefed on preventative measures …
Ari Feldman / The Forward:
Orthodox Jews are donating plasma by the thousands to fight Covid-19 — Well before the rest of the world was talking about blood plasma and its use in fighting coronavirus, Dr. Shmuel Shoham knew all about it — and where he could probably get a lot of it.
Katherine Krueger / Discourse Blog:
We're Never Going Back to ‘Normal’ — We've reached the part of quarantine where—if you were privileged enough to perhaps have enjoyed a honeymoon period where working and being at home all the time still felt novel—things are starting to feel long. I'm sick of my shows, I'm sick of new shows …
Brian Klaas / Washington Post:
I live in Britain. Thank goodness there's no Fox News here. — The United Kingdom and the United States are both hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic. Both countries are run by populist blowhards whose larger-than-life hair and egos are inversely proportional to their regard for expertise.
Lauren Weber / Wall Street Journal:
A Top Immunologist on Why Coronavirus Is Killing More African-Americans — Head of Nashville's Meharry Medical College discusses Covid-19's outsize toll on people of color, why a vaccine might be far off — James Hildreth has been waging battle against viruses for four decades …
Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
Opening up the economy won't save the economy — A customer waits for a takeout order at Kelly's Irish Times in Washington, DC, on March 24. Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images — Trump and Republican governors can't make people eat at restaurants.
Jeff Cox / CNBC:
A ‘U,’ a ‘V’ or maybe a Nike swoosh? Economists try to predict what a recovery will look like — The worst of the economic news is yet to come, with slumps in employment and GDP to be unlike anything seen since the Great Depression. — Those data points, though, won't provide much of a glimpse into the future.
Stamford Advocate:
Hard-hit restaurants, gyms and other businesses are battling insurers over coronavirus, sparking a new Washington lobbying war — WASHINGTON - A multi-billion dollar standoff between the nation's leading insurers and the restaurants, hotels, gyms and theaters that purchase their policies …
Sharon Weinberger / Yahoo News:
‘These prisoners are tinderboxes of infection’: How a Midwestern county became the center of one of fastest-growing coronavirus outbreaks in the U.S. — For much of the past month, national attention has been focused on large coronavirus-stricken metropolitan areas like New York …