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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, Vox, Raw Story and ABC17NEWS
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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 …
Los Angeles Times:
Autopsies reveal first confirmed U.S. coronavirus deaths occurred in Bay Area in February
Discussion: Reason, Balloon Juice and KTLA
Jim VandeHei / Axios:
Axios qualifies for PPP loan  —  Axios is among the small businesses that qualified for a PPP loan to protect existing jobs and help weather the coronavirus crisis.  —  Why it matters: We are in the somewhat unique position of being both a media company, which covers government and business …
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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.
Discussion: Politico and Raw Story
Zack Beauchamp / Vox:
A disturbing new study suggests Sean Hannity's show 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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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.
Discussion: ABC17NEWS
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.
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 nonessential travel, Trump has privately urged aides over the past week to start adding official events back to his schedule, including photo ops …
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NBC News:   Trump aides explore ways to get a ‘frustrated’ president out of Washington
Maxwell Tani / The Daily Beast:
CNN Boss Tells Staff They Will Not Return to Offices Until at Least September  —  STAY AT HOME  —  CNN won't send staffers back into its offices until at least September.  In an internal email obtained by The Daily Beast, network chief Jeff Zucker told staff that the vast majority of company staff will …
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.
New York Times:
Trump (the Company) Asks Trump (the Administration) for Hotel 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.
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Bloomberg:
Trump Organization, Written Out of U.S. Bailout, Taps Europe Aid
Discussion: The Hill
Jason Samenow / Washington Post:
Washington has its cleanest spring air in 25 years: How air quality has improved during the coronavirus crisis  —  Washingtonians are breathing the cleanest spring air they have in decades, a likely side effect of orders to stay at home during the ongoing coronavirus crisis, along with favorable weather, air quality experts say.
Associated Press:
AP-NORC poll: Few Americans support easing virus protections  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite pockets of attention-grabbing protests, a new survey finds Americans remain overwhelmingly in favor of stay-at-home orders and other efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Washington Post:
The anti-quarantine protests seem spontaneous.  But behind the scenes, a powerful network is helping.  —  The ads on Facebook sounded populist and passionate: “The people are rising up against these insane shutdowns,” they said.  “We're fighting back to demand that our elected officials reopen America.”
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.
Bloomberg:
McConnell Says He Favors Allowing States to Declare Bankruptcy  —  Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday he favors allowing states struggling with high public employee pension costs amid the burdens of the pandemic response to declare bankruptcy rather than giving them a federal bailout.
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: The Verge and Kaiser Health News
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 …
Larry Elliott / The Guardian:
Top economist: US coronavirus response is like ‘third world’ country  —  Joseph Stiglitz attacks Donald Trump, saying US on course for second Great Depression  —  Donald Trump's botched handling of the Covid-19 crisis has left the US looking like a “third world” country and on course …
CBS Miami:
Congresswoman Donna Shalala Admits Mistake In Stock Sales & Apologizes  —  MIAMI (CBSMiami) - Miami Congresswoman Donna Shalala admits she made a mistake by failing to report at least a half dozen stock sales she made after being elected to the House in 2018.
Discussion: Axios and Miami Herald
Empower Wisconsin:
Liberals doxing Open Wisconsin conservatives  —  MADISON — Expanding their violent political playbook, liberals have started doxing conservatives who don't support Gov. Tony Evers' constitutionally suspect state lockdown orders.  —  Perhaps not surprisingly, their hateful efforts are brimming with ignorance.
Christopher Rugaber / Associated Press:
Many small businesses say loans won't get them to rehire  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Some small businesses that obtained a highly-coveted government loan say they won't be able to use it to bring all their laid-off workers back, even though that is what the program was designed to do.
David Knowles / Yahoo News:
Birx says Georgia residents ‘can be very creative’ about getting tattoos and haircuts while social distancing  —  Dr. Deborah Birx, one of the leading medical experts on President Trump's coronavirus task force, tried to reconcile the controversial order by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp reopening …
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Is Biden Gaining Older Voters, and Losing Young Ones?  —  Even modest differences could prove crucial in an election that begins with numbers and coalitions very similar to those in 2016.  —  After impeachment, a coronavirus pandemic and four years of tweets, the early national polls show …
Niv Elis / The Hill:
Five threats to US food supply chains  —  The coronavirus pandemic has upended food supply chains, led to closures of meat producing plants and left Americans with the unsettling experience of seeing empty shelves at supermarkets.  —  Coupled with the run on toilet paper that led to severe shortages …
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 …
Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar / Associated Press:
Administration offers plan to cover COVID care for uninsured  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration announced a plan Wednesday to start paying hospitals and doctors who care for uninsured COVID-19 patients, but Democratic lawmakers and health industry groups are likely to press for more.
Discussion: The Hill
Annie Linskey / Washington Post:
Joe Biden to name selection panel for running mate by May 1  —  Former vice president Joe Biden said he intends to name the panel of advisers who will help him select a running mate by May 1, offering the nugget early Wednesday morning via an appearance on “The Late Late Show with James Corden.”
Julian E. Barnes / New York Times:
U.S. Spy Agencies Weigh Tying Intelligence Sharing to Ending Bans on Gays  —  The move is part of an effort by the acting director of national intelligence to prod countries that outlaw homosexuality to instead decriminalize it.  —  WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is considering cutting …
Discussion: Axios and The Hill
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 …
FIRE:
SURVEY: 77% of colleges use secret social media blacklist to censor the public, in violation of First Amendment  — Colleges block over 1,800 unique terms on their social media pages  — Secret filters automatically remove comments mentioning political figures, corporate partners, sports teams, faculty members, and even an emoji
Discussion: NB Blog and Instapundit
Michael Stratford / Politico:
DeVos urges wealthy colleges to give up their coronavirus aid  —  WASHINGTON — Education Secretary Betsy DeVos called on the nation's wealthiest universities to turn down federal stimulus cash from her agency amid a growing backlash against schools with multibillion-dollar endowments getting a slice of the $2 trillion rescue package.
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: The next rescue package is now in doubt  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  IF ALL GOES AS PLANNED, by Thursday morning, the HOUSE will be voting on the half-trillion-dollar coronavirus relief bill that just passed the Senate, readying it for a trip to the White House for President DONALD TRUMP'S signature.
Washington Post:
“Donald Trump and His Assault on Truth: The President's Falsehoods, Misleading Claims and Flat-Out Lies” to be published by Scribner  —  The new book is authored by The Post's Fact Checker team and will be available June 2 … On June 2, Scribner will proudly publish The Washington Post's Donald Trump …
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: CNN, PJ Media Home and medRxiv
Ryan J. Foley / Associated Press:
Tyson Foods idles its largest pork plant after Iowa outbreak  —  IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Tyson Foods suspended operations Wednesday at an Iowa plant that is critical to the nation's pork supply but was blamed for fueling a coronavirus outbreak in the community.
 
 
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CNN:
Governors reopening their states are endangering American lives
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Ezra Klein / Vox:
Why we can't build  —  The Capitol building in Washington, DC, on April 19.
Discussion: Spectator USA
NBC News:
Some places have flattened the coronavirus curve but nationally, we're not even close
Discussion: Mother Jones
Robert Chappell / Madison365:
“Reopen Wisconsin” protest permit denied; organizers say it'll happen anyway
Discussion: The Hill and Althouse
Cindy Adams / Page Six:
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New York Times:
The Death of the Department Store: ‘Very Few Are Likely to Survive’