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10:35 AM ET, April 22, 2020

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New York Times:
Coronavirus Death in California Came Weeks Before First Known U.S. Death  —  The earliest U.S. deaths publicly attributed to the virus had been on Feb. 26, when two people died in the Seattle area.  Santa Clara County said an autopsy showed a Feb. 6 death was also related.
Discussion: CNN, Raw Story and ABC17NEWS
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Los Angeles Times:
Autopsies reveal first confirmed U.S. coronavirus deaths occurred in Bay Area in February  —  Two coronavirus-infected people died in Santa Clara County on Feb. 6 and Feb. 17, the medical examiner revealed Tuesday, making them first documented COVID-19 fatalities in the United States.
Discussion: Reason and Balloon Juice
sccgov.org:
County of Santa Clara Identifies Three Additional Early COVID-19 Deaths  —  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  —  Three individuals who died at home in February and March were positive for SARS-CoV-2  —  Santa Clara County, CA - The County of Santa Clara Medical Examiner-Coroner has identified three individuals …
San Francisco Chronicle:
First known U.S. coronavirus death occurred on Feb. 6 in Santa Clara County
Discussion: National Review
Washington Post:
Autopsies find first U.S. coronavirus death occurred in early February, weeks earlier than previously thought
Discussion: LiveScience
Matt Dixon / Politico:
Southern governors create a Covid-19 coalition and experts fear a ‘perfect storm’  —  TALLAHASSEE — Republican governors across the Southeast are teaming up to reopen the region's economy, even as they lack the testing to know how rapidly the coronavirus is spreading.
Discussion: Vox, Raw Story and CNN
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David Knowles / Yahoo News:
Birx says Georgia residents ‘can be very creative’ about getting tattoos and haircuts while social distancing
Discussion: New York Post and The Hill
Julie Pace / Associated Press:
Analysis: Pandemic fallout tracks nation's political divide
Discussion: Politico and The Hill
Reuters:
Despite scattered protests, most Americans support shelter-in-place: Reuters/Ipsos poll
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and The Hill
Jaweed Kaleem / Los Angeles Times:
Mayors resist Southern governors' push to reopen despite coronavirus outbreak
Discussion: Washington Post
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Georgia leads the race to become America's No. 1 Death Destination
Discussion: Raw Story
Zack Beauchamp / Vox:
A disturbing new study suggests Sean Hannity helped spread the coronavirus  —  Sophisticated new research links Hannity's coronavirus misinformation to “a greater number of Covid-19 cases and deaths.”  —  Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, media critics have warned that the decision …
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Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Fox News Quietly Backs Away From Hyping Trump's Coronavirus ‘Miracle Drug’  —  After spending two full weeks of programming touting an anti-malarial drug as a coronavirus cure, Fox's primetime stars have pulled back almost entirely—and so has the president.
Discussion: Washington Post, CNN and Science
Marilynn Marchione / Associated Press:
More deaths, no benefit from malaria drug in VA virus study
Denise Grady / New York Times:
New U.S. Treatment Guidelines for Covid-19 Don't See Much Progress  —  A panel of experts said there was insufficient evidence about many drugs that have been considered as possible remedies for coronavirus patients, including some President Trump has advocated.
Discussion: medRxiv, Washington Times and ABC17NEWS
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Joe Palca / NPR:
NIH Panel Recommends Against Drug Combination Promoted By Trump For COVID-19
Alexander Burns / New York Times:
Jay Inslee Endorses Biden, Citing Private Conversations on Climate Policy
Discussion: Axios
Rachel Abrams / New York Times:
Spectrum Employees Are Getting Sick Amid Debate Over Working From Home
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.
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Washington Post:
The anti-quarantine protests seem spontaneous.  But behind the scenes, a powerful network is helping.
Discussion: Raw Story
Ed Kilgore / New York Magazine:
Trump's Coronavirus Response May Be Turning Off Older Voters  —  Two of the political data points that currently spell bad news for Donald Trump are steadily worsening public assessments of his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and Joe Biden's strong position among voters over 65 …
Seth Borenstein / Associated Press:
As people stay home, Earth turns wilder and cleaner  —  An unplanned grand experiment is changing Earth.  —  As people across the globe stay home to stop the spread of the new coronavirus, the air has cleaned up, albeit temporarily.  Smog stopped choking New Delhi, one of the most polluted cities …
Discussion: Kaiser Health News
Gabby Orr / Politico:
Trump prepares to hit the road  —  President Donald Trump is eager to hit the road.  —  As his own health officials continue to warn against non-essential travel, Trump has privately urged aides over the past week to start adding official events back to his schedule, including photo ops …
Discussion: Raw Story
New York Times:
The Death of the Department Store: ‘Very Few Are Likely to Survive’  —  Shuttered flagships.  Empty malls.  Canceled orders.  Risks of bankruptcy.  The coronavirus has hit the behemoths of the retail world.  —  American department stores, once all-powerful shopping meccas that anchored malls …
Judd Legum / Popular Information:
32 millionaire CEOs who scooped up taxpayer money meant for struggling small businesses  —  With the pandemic severely restricting economic activity, thousands of small businesses across the country are on the brink of collapse.  Congress created the Paycheck Protection Program as a lifeline.
Discussion: Just The News, Townhall and The Hill
Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
Jeffrey Sachs on the Catastrophic American Response to the Coronavirus  —  In the early nineties, the economist Jeffrey Sachs was known as a “shock therapist,” for advising the Soviet Union on its controversial transition to a free-market economy.  Since then, Sachs has shifted his focus …
Burgess Everett / Politico:
McConnell slams brakes on next round of coronavirus aid  —  Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is drawing a line: There will be no more attempts at long-distance legislating on the coronavirus.  —  In a telephone interview Tuesday after passage of a $484 billion coronavirus relief bill …
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New York Times:
Chinese Agents Spread Messages That Sowed Virus Panic in U.S., Officials Say  —  American officials were alarmed by fake text messages and social media posts that said President Trump was locking down the country.  Experts see a convergence with Russian tactics.
Discussion: National Review
Lena H. Sun / Washington Post:
CDC director warns second wave of coronavirus is likely to be even more devastating  —  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 dire …
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.
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.
Wall Street Journal:
Coronavirus Changes Trump Re-Election Calculus in Key States  —  Rising job losses, coronavirus cases and political tensions may affect the president's prospects in the states that ensured his victory in 2016  —  Rising job losses, deaths and political tensions are putting new pressure …
Washington Post:
Nearly 25,000 email addresses and passwords allegedly from NIH, WHO, Gates Foundation and others are dumped online  —  Who posted them is unknown, but they immediately became fodder for right-wing activists attacking the organizations  —  Unknown activists have posted nearly 25,000 email addresses …
Maya T. Prabhu / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Georgia Democratic lawmaker announces resignation week after endorsing Trump  —  A little more than a week after he announced that he was endorsing President Donald Trump, Democratic state Rep. Vernon Jones announced Wednesday morning that he would not complete his term.
Discussion: Raw Story
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 …
Discussion: Politico and American Prospect
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 …
Alexi McCammond / Axios:
Scoop: Biden's “four Cs” of Trump coronavirus criticism  —  Watch for Joe Biden and his surrogates to stand up a disciplined criticism of President Trump's coronavirus response around “the four Cs,” per a campaign memo obtained by Axios: “Coverup.”  “Chaos.”  “Corporate favoritism.”
The Daily Beast:
Team Trump Turns to Peter Thiel's Palantir to Track Virus  —  Palantir, a longtime partner of intelligence agencies, co-founded by major Trump backer Peter Thiel, is helping build “the single source for [coronavirus] testing data.”  —  A Silicon Valley company co-founded by a close ally …
J.D. Vance / The American Mind:
End the Globalization Gravy Train  —  Donor dollars shouldn't be made in China.  —  In the present crisis, we find ourselves locked in an interminable debate about whether to “reopen” the economy.  To put my cards on the table, I've found many of the orders issued by governments …
Burton W. Folsom / The Federalist:
Compared To FDR, President Trump Is A Crisis-Time Civil Liberties Champion  —  Has President Donald Trump, by encouraging governors to close much of the American economy, gone too far?  Is the Constitution in jeopardy?  —  Gov. Jay Inslee of Washington has accused President Trump of supporting …
 
 
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ABC News:
Trump tweets he's ordered Navy to destroy Iranian gunboats
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Is Biden Gaining Older Voters, and Losing Young Ones?
Larry Elliott / The Guardian:
Top economist: US coronavirus response is like third world country
Discussion: The Hill
Emily Larsen / Washington Examiner:
Active investigation: DC police probe sexual assault allegation against Joe Biden
Bari Weiss / New York Times:
The Coronavirus Makes Our Old Culture Wars Seem Quaint
Julián Aguilar / The Texas Tribune:
Trump campaign still owes El Paso more than $500,000 for a 2019 rally.  City officials may sue to get the money.
A.B. Stoddard / The Bulwark:
How Trump's COVID-19 Failure Betrayed Our Military and Veterans
HuffPost:
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Discussion: Fox News
Susan Adams / Forbes:
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Alison Dirr / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
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Discussion: HuffPost and WisPolitics.com
 

 
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