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Ron Kampeas / Jewish Telegraphic Agency:
Trump administration health spokesman tweets about Soros and Rothschild family ‘control’  —  WASHINGTON (JTA) — The man President Donald Trump just named to speak for the Health Department accused George Soros and the Rothschild family of seeking to exploit the pandemic for control and to advance their agendas.
Jess Bidgood / The Boston Globe:
Elizabeth Warren's oldest brother dies of coronavirus in Oklahoma  —  Donald Reed Herring, the oldest brother of Senator Elizabeth Warren, died on Tuesday night in Norman, Okla., about three weeks after testing positive for coronavirus.  —  Herring, a 20-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force, was 86.
Associated Press:
AP-NORC poll: Few Americans trust Trump's info on pandemic  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has made himself the daily spokesman for the nation's coronavirus response.  Yet few Americans regularly look to or trust Trump as a source of information on the pandemic …
Reid J. Epstein / New York Times:
In Wisconsin, Virus Creates New Front in Long-Simmering Partisan Wars  —  Protests planned for Friday continue a decade-long partisan cleaving in the state and serve as a stand-in for the general election battle to come.  —  Wisconsin had barely finished its fight over whether to hold …
Dana Blanton / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Biden and Trump in tight race in Florida  —  Florida voters narrowly prefer presumed Democratic nominee Joe Biden over Donald Trump in the presidential race, as a majority says the White House was too slow in responding to the coronavirus outbreak.
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NBC News:
Joe Biden is leading in presidential polls as a generic alternative to Trump
Discussion: The Hill, Fox News and CNN
Megan Cassella / Politico:
Layoffs wreck the states that lifted Trump to the White House
Discussion: Raw Story
Reuters:
Special Report: Former Labradoodle breeder was tapped to lead U.S. 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.
Katrin Bennhold / New York Times:
‘Sadness’ and Disbelief From a World Missing American Leadership  —  The coronavirus pandemic is shaking bedrock assumptions about U.S. exceptionalism.  This is perhaps the first global crisis in more than a century where no one is even looking for Washington to lead.
Meagan Flynn / Washington Post:
They lived in a factory for 28 days to make millions of pounds of raw PPE materials to help fight coronavirus  —  At his factory just off the Delaware River, in the far southeastern corner of Pennsylvania, Joe Boyce clocked in on March 23 for the longest shift of his life.
Discussion: JustOneMinute
Brian Beutler / Crooked Media:
We Don't Have To Do This Again  —  The central provisions of the CARES act were designed to allow businesses and workers to weather widespread economic shutdown orders, but only for so long.  The bill expands unemployment benefits substantially, but only through July 31.
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Washington Post:
Trump administration considers leveraging emergency coronavirus loan to force Postal Service changes  —  President Trump has railed for years against what he sees as mismanagement of the agency, which he argues has been exploited by sites such as Amazon  —  The Treasury Department …
Raisa Habersham / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
‘Wuhan Plague’ plaques found on Atlanta businesses, streets  —  Hodgepodge Coffeehouse owner Krystle Rodriguez received a text from her employee about the sign: a round plaque glued to her Moreland Avenue building outside her restaurant depicting Winnie the Pooh eating a bat with chopsticks below the words “Wuhan Plague.”
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Trone Dowd / VICE:
These Racist ‘Wuhan Plague’ Plaques Are Popping Up Around Atlanta
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and Twitchy
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Misunderstanding the math, Trump embraced a coronavirus death toll we'll soon surpass  —  When the White House announced its recommendation last month that Americans refrain from meeting in groups and take other steps to contain the spread of the coronavirus, it presented a chart suggesting …
Ben Popken / NBC News:
Facing furor, Ruth's Chris high-end steak chain returns $20 million small business loan  —  The restaurant chain has been under fire for accepting stimulus loans earmarked for struggling small businesses.  —  Ruth's Chris Steak House will return the $20 million coronavirus small business loan …
Discussion: New York Post
Bryan Lowry / Kansas City Star:
Kansas GOP chair asks Wagle and Lindstrom to drop out of Senate race for good of party  —  Kansas GOP chair Mike Kuckelman sent letters Thursday to two Republican candidates asking them to drop out of the race for U.S. Senate for the good of the party.  —  In nearly identical April 23 letters …
Discussion: Political Wire
Lachlan Markay / The Daily Beast:
Trump Donor Hired Trump-Tied Lobbyists, Then Raked in Coronavirus Relief Cash  —  The real estate investment firm Ashford Inc. turned to big time fundraisers for the president to help it stave off financial ruin.  —  In late March, real estate investment firm Ashford Inc. was on the verge of financial ruin.
Gabby Echevarrieta / The Purist:
The Cuomos' Corona Protocol, Week 3  —  Just as my husband, Chris, began to finally kick this, I was stricken with the coronavirus.  I spent a week in isolation battling COVID-19.  Here's what I learned—and what I did to push it out over the week.  —  On this 50th anniversary of Earth Day …
Discussion: Page Six and Twitchy
Politico:
Officials probe the threat of a coronavirus bioweapon  —  The Pentagon and the intelligence community are more forcefully investigating the possibility that adversaries could use the novel coronavirus as a bioweapon, according to defense and intelligence officials, in a shift that reflects …
Gabrielle Hamilton / New York Times:
My Restaurant Was My Life for 20 Years.  Does the World Need It Anymore?  —  Forced to shutter Prune, I've been revisiting my original dreams for it — and wondering if there will still be a place for it in the New York of the future.  —  On the night before I laid off all 30 of my employees …
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Coronavirus is invading Red America, new data show.  That's ominous for Trump.  —  The political geography of our pandemic is shifting.  And that's bad news for President Trump.  —  I don't mean that this is bad news for Trump's reelection chances, though that might prove the case.
Douglas Hanks / Miami Herald:
Miami-Dade County misses out on 1 million N95 masks when feds scoop up shipment  —  Miami-Dade's emergency arm was close to taking possession of 1 million N95 masks last week, but the shipment was “taken” by the federal government, WLRN reported.  —  Frank Rollason, Miami-Dade's director …
Discussion: Daily Kos
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
House creates new select coronavirus oversight committee over GOP objections  —  The House voted Thursday to establish a new investigative committee to monitor President Donald Trump's implementation of nearly $3 trillion in coronavirus relief measures, a step they said would safeguard …
Discussion: Axios and Associated Press
Fadel Allassan / Axios:
Bernie Sanders' ex-press secretary explains why she's not endorsing Biden  —  The Bernie Sanders campaign's former press secretary Briahna Joy Gray told the Atlantic in an interview Thursday that Joe Biden has not done enough to secure her endorsement, or the votes of many progressive Democrats.
Christopher Cadelago / Politico:
Study: Elderly Trump voters dying of coronavirus could cost him in November  —  Mass casualties from the coronavirus could upend the political landscape in battleground states and shift contests away from President Donald Trump, according to a new analysis.  —  Academic researchers writing …
Discussion: Townhall and Raw Story
Rosie Gray / BuzzFeed News:
A Conservative Journalist Admitted To Taking $100,000 From A Financier Connected To A Controversial Chinese Billionaire  —  A conservative journalist who was fired from the Washington Free Beacon last year for what the publication called an “undisclosed financial transaction” …
CNN:
Task force members sent Birx to convince Trump to denounce Kemp's Georgia reopening decision, source says  —  Trump: I told Georgia governor I disagree with decision to reopen  —  (CNN)Members of the coronavirus task force had to convince President Donald Trump to change his view …
Associated Press:
Governor: Antibody survey shows wide exposure to virus in NY  —  NEW YORK (AP) — More evidence is emerging that far more New Yorkers have had the coronavirus than the number confirmed by lab tests, officials said Thursday.  —  A state survey of about 3,000 people found that nearly 14% had antibodies …
Mary Kekatos Senior / Daily Mail:
Was Hockney RIGHT?  French researchers to give nicotine patches to coronavirus patients and frontline workers after lower rates of infection were found among smokers  — A French study found that only 4.4% of 350 coronavirus patients hospitalized were regular smokers and 5.3% of 130 homebound patients smoked
Discussion: Big League Politics, RFI, spiked and The Sun
Beth LeBlanc / Detroit News:
Democrats plan to censure lawmaker who credited Trump for COVID-19 recovery  —  Detroit Democrats plan to vote Saturday to censure and bar any future endorsements of a Democratic lawmaker who credited President Donald Trump with advocating for the drug that she said cured her of COVID-19.
Dana Mattioli / Wall Street Journal:
Amazon Scooped Up Data From Its Own Sellers to Launch Competing Products  —  Contrary to assertions to Congress, employees often consulted sales information on third-party vendors when developing private-label merchandise  —  Amazon.com Inc. employees have used data about independent sellers …
NBC News:
Trump chloroquine push came after talk with donor, source says  —  The official said he was instructed to implement a program aimed at expanding access to the drug after the president's conversation with a billionaire supporter.  —  WASHINGTON — A top Health and Human Services official …
Discussion: Twitchy, CNBC and MSNBC
Ken Dilanian / NBC News:
Coronavirus and its social effects fueling extremist violence, says government report  —  The report cites 2 incidents involving suspected domestic extremists and 2 incidents in Florida that DHS labeled non-ideological.  —  WASHINGTON — The coronavirus pandemic and its social repercussions …
Discussion: Politico and Raw Story
New York Times:
Hidden Outbreaks Spread Through U.S. Cities Far Earlier Than Americans Knew, Estimates Say  —  Hidden Outbreaks Spread Far Earlier Than Americans Knew, Estimates Say  —  New York, Boston, San Francisco, Chicago and Seattle had undetected outbreaks long before testing showed a major problem, according to a model.
Perry Bacon Jr / FiveThirtyEight:
Do Most Republicans Agree With People Protesting Stay-At-Home Orders?  —  Rank-and-file Republicans voters are still generally supportive of social distancing and other measures to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, even after conservative protesters in several states …
Discussion: National Review
Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
In Hawaii case, justices see broad reach of Clean Water Act  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that sewage plants and other industries cannot avoid environmental requirements under landmark clean-water protections when they send dirty water on an indirect route to rivers, oceans and other navigable waterways.
Discussion: Axios and Washington Post
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
The GOP has reached its sad, inevitable destination  —  When I think I have reached the bottom of my dejection about the state of public health and of the economy, I can always turn to the state of the Republican Party and go lower still.  —  The Trump captivity of the GOP has reached its sad …
Discussion: New York Magazine
Sean Trende / Real Clear Politics:
We Won't Do This for 12 to 18 Months  —  Economist Herb Stein was famous for a great many things, but most prominent among them was “Stein's Law.”  It is elegant in its simplicity: “If something cannot go on forever, it will stop.”  —  Stein's Law is particularly appropriate these days as we discuss plans for reopening the economy.
 
 
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