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Jordan Valinsky / CNN:
Lysol maker: Please don't drink our cleaning products  —  New York (CNN Business)The company that makes Lysol is urging customers not to consume its cleaning products after President Donald Trump suggested the possibility of injecting disinfectants to protect people from coronavirus.
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Joel B. Pollak / Breitbart:
Fact Check: No, Trump Didn't Propose Injecting People with Disinfectant  —  CLAIM: President Donald Trump suggested injecting people with disinfectant to cure coronavirus.  —  VERDICT: False.  Trump was speaking generally about new information about sunlight, heat, and disinfectant killing the virus.
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Lauren Egan / NBC News:
Lysol manufacturer warns against internal use after Trump comments  —  A spokesperson for the cleaning product company said it had a responsibility to give accurate info to the public.  —  WASHINGTON — The manufacturer for Lysol, a disinfectant spray and cleaning product …
Dartunorro Clark / NBC News:
Trump suggests ‘injection’ of disinfectant to beat coronavirus and ‘clean’ the lungs  —  A Homeland Security official, under questioning from reporters, later said federal laboratories are not considering such a treatment option.  —  Trump suggests injecting disinfectant into the body to treat coronavirus
Emily Ashton / BuzzFeed:
Please Don't Drink Disinfectant, Lysol And Dettol Maker Says After Trump Suggested People Could Inject It To Kill The Coronavirus  —  “We must be clear that under no circumstance should our disinfectant products be administered into the human body.” … The makers of Dettol have been forced …
Discussion: Associated Press and Gizmodo
Washington Post:
Live updates: Trump's comments prompt doctors to warn against injecting disinfectants …
Discussion: Novara Media
Tyler Olson / Fox News:
Media erupt over Trump comments on disinfectant and sunlight to cure coronavirus: Here's what he said
Discussion: New York Times
Politico:
Trump owes tens of millions to the Bank of China — and the loan is due soon  —  Donald Trump is warning “China will own the United States” if Joe Biden is elected president.  —  But Trump himself is tens of millions of dollars in debt to China: In 2012, his real estate partner refinanced …
Discussion: Discourse.net and Raw Story
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Trump's poor poll numbers trigger GOP alarms over November  —  Senior Republicans and President Donald Trump's campaign are wrestling with how to best position him for November as the coronavirus poses a grave threat to his reelection.  —  With Trump's poll figures sagging …
Discussion: Raw Story and NBC News
Marty Johnson / The Hill:
Biden predicts Trump will try to delay November election
The Daily Beast:   Team Trump Fears Suburban Women Will Destroy Him in 2020—and That Coronavirus Is Making It Worse
New York Times:
Trump and the Coronavirus: A Sour President, Home Alone at the White House  —  As his administration grapples with reopening the economy, President Trump is worried about his re-election and how the news media is portraying him.  —  Trump Asks if Sunlight Can Kill Viruses.  ‘Not as a Treatment,’ Birx Says.
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New York Times:
Trump Asks if Sunlight Can Kill Viruses.  ‘Not as a Treatment,’ Birx Says.  —  At a briefing, the president promoted unproven treatments and asked Dr. Deborah Birx if she had heard of the success of sunlight as a tool against viruses.  —  LIVE UPDATES, 4 minutes ago  —  Global
Associated Press:
Trump approved of Georgia's reopen plan before bashing it  —  President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence repeatedly told Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp that they approved of his aggressive plan to allow businesses to reopen, just a day before Trump pulled an about-face and publicly bashed the plan …
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Astead W. Herndon / New York Times:
Black Leaders Want a Black Woman as Biden's Running Mate.  But Who?  —  Among black leaders close to Joe Biden, a commitment to selecting a woman is not enough.  They have publicly and privately pushed him to select a black woman to fuel black voter enthusiasm.
CNN:
New HHS spokesman made racist comments about Chinese people in now-deleted tweets  —  WARNING: This story contains graphic language.  —  (CNN)The new spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services in a series of now-deleted tweets made racist and derogatory comments about Chinese people …
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Ron Kampeas / Jewish Telegraphic Agency:   Trump administration health spokesman tweets about Soros and Rothschild family ‘control’
David Eggert / Associated Press:
Whitmer extends stay-home order through May 15, eases rules  —  LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Friday lengthened her stay-at-home order through May 15, while lifting restrictions so some businesses can reopen and the public can participate in outdoor activities like golf …
Todd J. Gillman / Dallas Morning News:
No, Trump did not put a Labradoodle breeder in charge of COVID-19 response  —  Yes, the family of the HHS chief of staff sold fancy puppies, but that's not how he got the job, and in any case he wasn't in charge of the coronavirus task force, no matter what you've read online.
Susan Glasser / New Yorker:
Fifty Thousand Americans Dead from the Coronavirus, and a President Who Refuses to Mourn Them  —  In just the past few days, President Trump has blamed immigrants, China, the “fake news” and, of course, “the invisible enemy” of the coronavirus for America's present troubles.
Alana Goodman / Washington Free Beacon:
Man Who Died Ingesting Fish Tank Cleaner Remembered as Intelligent, Levelheaded Engineer  —  In death, he has become famous as a cautionary tale about the risks of mindlessly following the armchair medical advice President Donald Trump has dispensed from the White House podium.
Zachary Warmbrodt / Politico:
Small business loans to restart Monday, Rubio says  —  President Trump is expected to sign $320 billion in new funding into law on Friday.  —  Sen. Marco Rubio.  Mark Wilson/Getty Images  —  The Paycheck Protection Program small business rescue will likely restart April 27, Sen. Marco Rubio …
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CBS News:   Phunware, a data firm for Trump campaign, got millions in coronavirus small business help
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Moving Out and Not Coming Back  —  On the menu today: The possibility of another wave of Americans moving out of the big cities, the likelihood of some future pandemic further down the road, and how the Red America-Blue America divide is likely to be altered when we emerge from this crisis.
Phil Owen / The Wrap:
Giuliani Calls COVID-19 Contact Tracing ‘Ridiculous’: ‘We Should Trace Everybody for Cancer’ (Video)  —  Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani appeared on “The Ingraham Angle” on Fox News Thursday night to talk about how New York governor Andrew Cuomo has handled the state's coronavirus response.
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 …
Discussion: Fortune and Family Meal
Chuck Ross / The Daily Caller:
EXCLUSIVE: Dossier Author Testified His Emails Were ‘Wiped,’ He No Longer Has Documents Related To Primary Source  — Christopher Steele told a British court last month that he no longer has key documents related to his infamous dossier.  — The ex-spy said in a deposition that his email accounts …
The Daily Beast:
Top Dem Operative David Brock Accused of Illegally Profiting From His Political Empire by Conservative Group  —  The complaint with the IRS, which comes from Patriots Foundation, details legally murky interactions between various entities in the Brock network.
NBC News:
America is failing to handle its worst crisis in 80 years  —  First Read is your briefing from “Meet the Press” and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter.  —  WASHINGTON — The coronavirus pandemic has infected 878,000 Americans …
New York Times:
Amid Signs Coronavirus Came Earlier, Americans Ask: Did I Already Have It?  —  New revelations have left people wondering about ailments early this year.  Doctors are thinking back to unexplained cases.  Medical examiners are looking for possible misdiagnosed deaths.
Discussion: Reason
New York Times:
Ecuador's Death Toll During Outbreak Is Among the Worst in the World  —  Ecuador took early aggressive measures to stop the coronavirus, but ended up becoming an epicenter of the pandemic in Latin America.  How?  We revisit the first confirmed case and what led to the disease's spread.
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Timothy Egan / New York Times:
Facing the Coronavirus, Republicans Aren't So Pro-Life After All  —  People are disposable.  So is income.  For the ‘pro-life’ party, one is more important.  —  I look at the numbers every day, sometimes every hour, sometimes before dawn.  China is not to be trusted.  Nor is Russia.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
McConnell to Every State: Drop Dead  —  Blocking federal aid is vile, but it's also hypocritical.  —  Covid-19 has killed tens of thousands of Americans, and will clearly kill many more.  The lockdown needed to contain the coronavirus is causing an economic slump several times as deep as the Great Recession.
US Food and Drug Administration:
FDA cautions against use of hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine for COVID-19 outside of the hospital setting or a clinical trial due to risk of heart rhythm problems  —  Close supervision is strongly recommended
Barbara Moens / Politico:
EU's Barnier slams UK for lack of progress in Brexit talks  —  The U.K. cannot refuse to extend the Brexit transition period and at the same time slow down discussion on “important areas,” EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier said at a press conference Friday after the second round of negotiations on a future EU-U.K. trade deal concluded.
Liz Crampton / Politico:
Save your bacon: A real meat shortage looms with virus shutdowns  —  Americans could start to see shortages of pork, chicken and beef on grocery shelves as soon as May as major packing plants swept by the coronavirus remain shuttered and the nation's massive stockpiles of frozen meat begin to dwindle.
 
 
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Joy Pullmann / The Federalist:
Violent Threats, Hate Mail Hit Raleigh Church For Holding Services With Under 10 People
Arthur Beesley / Financial Times:
Trump golf course seeks a lifeline from Ireland
Politico:
A feud over face masks and pandemic relief: Congress returns
Discussion: Fox News
Calvin Woodward / Associated Press:
Coronavirus shakes the conceit of ‘American exceptionalism’
Richard Rubin / Wall Street Journal:
Frustrations Build for Those Still Awaiting IRS Stimulus Checks
CNN:
A 100-year-old WWII veteran died of Covid-19.  His twin brother died 100 years earlier in the flu pandemic
NBC News:
Political influence skews Trump's coronavirus response
Discussion: Daily Kos
 Earlier Items: 
Kendall Karson / ABC News:
Large majorities of Americans back coronavirus restrictions, slower return to normal: POLL
Discussion: The Week and Ipsos
Paul Steinhauser / Fox News:
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Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
‘Fox & Friends First’ Host Heather Childers Complains About Fox News Benching Her During Coronavirus
Washington Post:
White House promotes new lab results suggesting heat and sunlight slow coronavirus
Discussion: Mediaite
New York Times:
‘Florida Is a Terrible State to Be an Unemployed Person’
Discussion: Florida Politics
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
The GOP has reached its sad, inevitable destination
Christopher Cadelago / Politico:
Study: Elderly Trump voters dying of coronavirus could cost him in November
Discussion: Reason, The Week, Townhall and Raw Story
 

 
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
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Wall Street Journal:
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