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How a media-distracted Trump ended up derailing his own briefing — See Dr. Birx's reaction to Trump's dangerous suggestion — Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump was absent from the Situation Room on Wednesday when William Bryan, the acting head of science at the Department of Homeland Security …
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New York Daily News:
A spike in New Yorkers ingesting household cleaners following Trump's controversial coronavirus comments — An unusually high number of New Yorkers contacted city health authorities over fears that they had ingested bleach or other household cleaners in the 18 hours that followed President Trump's bogus claim …
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Elizabeth Nolan Brown / Reason:
No, Poison Control Calls Aren't Suddenly Spiking After Trump's Disinfectant Comments — On Thursday, the president suggested that perhaps an “injection” of disinfectant could help cure people of COVID-19. Critics of Donald Trump went to town—and rightfully so!—while supporters scrambled …
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Dareh Gregorian / NBC News:
Dr. Birx goes viral for reaction to Trump's ‘injection’ comments
Dr. Birx goes viral for reaction to Trump's ‘injection’ comments
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TMZ.com:
N. KOREA DICTATOR KIM JONG-UN REPORTEDLY DEAD ... After Botched Heart Surgery — North Korea's Supreme Leader/dictator Kim Jong-un has reportedly died, or is on his death bed with no hope for recuperation — according to media outlets in China and Japan. — Amid reports China has sent …
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Nervous Republicans See Trump Sinking, and Taking Senate With Him — The election is still six months away, but a rash of ominous new polls and the president's erratic briefings have the G.O.P. worried about a Democratic takeover. — WASHINGTON — President Trump's erratic handling …
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MJ Lee / CNN:
Biden's accuser says mother called into ‘Larry King Live’ in 1993 for advice after alleged sexual assault — (CNN)Newly surfaced video from 1993 appears to feature the mother of Tara Reade, a woman who accused presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden of sexual assault …
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CNN slammed for treatment of Biden sexual assault allegations after old Larry King clip surfaces
CNN slammed for treatment of Biden sexual assault allegations after old Larry King clip surfaces
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Shelby Talcott / The Daily Caller:
CNN Failed To Uncover Footage From Its Own Archives That Could Back Up Biden Accuser's Allegations
CNN Failed To Uncover Footage From Its Own Archives That Could Back Up Biden Accuser's Allegations
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Holly Otterbein / Politico:
New evidence surfaces in Tara Reade allegation against Biden
New evidence surfaces in Tara Reade allegation against Biden
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Wall Street Journal:
Trump, Putin Statement Stirs Concern Among Some — Rare declaration comes amid U.S.-Russian strains, military tension, disinformation complaints — President Trump issued a symbolic joint statement Saturday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a move that has stirred debate within …
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World Health Organization: WHO:
“Immunity passports” in the context of COVID-19 — Scientific Brief — WHO has published guidance on adjusting public health and social measures for the next phase of the COVID-19 response.1 Some governments have suggested that the detection of antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 …
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Richard Ruelas / Arizona Republic:
'That's the one there': A photo of a protesting nurse in Phoenix goes viral — He saw that the rally to reopen businesses shut down by the COVID-19 pandemic was transitioning from speeches at the plaza to a march to the Arizona state Capitol across the street.
Ariana Eunjung Cha / Washington Post:
Young and middle-aged people, barely sick with covid-19, are dying from strokes — Thomas Oxley wasn't even on call the day he received the page to come to Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital in Manhattan. There weren't enough doctors to treat all the emergency stroke patients, and he was needed in the operating room.
Michael A. Cohen / The Boston Globe:
Say it loud, say it clear: Donald Trump needs to resign over his handling of the coronavirus — The United States has just over 4 percent of the world's population, but had about one-third of all global coronavirus cases and one-quarter of the fatalities, as of Friday.
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Bret Stephens / New York Times:
America Shouldn't Have to Play by New York Rules — A national lockdown is bad medicine and worse politics. — In 1976, the artist Saul Steinberg drew a cover for The New Yorker — “View of the World from Ninth Avenue” — that became an instant classic. You know the one …
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Kiyerra Lake / WLNS-TV:
“It was not a Confederate flag,” State Senator explains questionable mask — LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Friday afternoon during a senate vote at the capitol it was brought to our attention that one State Senator was wearing a mask that appeared to have the confederate flag on it.
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Teran Powell / WUWM:
40 Coronavirus Cases In Milwaukee County Linked To Wisconsin Election, Health Official Says — Forty people in Milwaukee County may have become infected with the coronavirus as a result of participating in Wisconsin elections on April 7. — Milwaukee Health Commissioner Jeanette Kowalik …
Richmond Times-Dispatch:
SATURDAY UPDATE: Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Virginia jump by 733, deaths increase by 25 — The Virginia Department of Health reported Saturday there are 11,902 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state - an increase of 733 from the 11,169 reported Friday. — Also, there are 432 confirmed …
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Ross Ramsey / The Texas Tribune:
Trump narrowly leads Biden in presidential race in Texas, UT/TT Poll finds — President Donald Trump leads Democrat Joe Biden by 5 points in the race for president in Texas, but voters give the president mixed grades on his handling of the pandemic and the economy. They think Gov. Greg Abbott is doing a better job.
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Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
San Francisco mayor says city's PPE orders have been diverted, confiscated: It ‘blows my mind’ — San Francisco Mayor London Breed (D) said Friday that her city's orders for personal protection equipment (PPE) have been diverted to other U.S. cities and foreign countries.
Damian Carrington / The Guardian:
Coronavirus detected on particles of air pollution — Exclusive: Scientists examine whether this route enables infections at longer distances — Coronavirus has been detected on particles of air pollution by scientists investigating whether this could enable it to be carried over longer distances …
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Washington Post:
I work at Smithfield Foods. I'm suing them over putting our lives at risk for your dinner. — Meat processing plants can do more to protect us from the coronavirus — On the “cut floor” at Smithfield Foods, the meat processing company where I work in Milan, Mo., we use knives to butcher …
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Caitlin Dickerson / New York Times:
‘My World Is Shattering’: Foreign Students Stranded by Coronavirus — When the pandemic shuttered colleges, many international students had no idea where to live or whether they would ever be able to return to class. — When universities abruptly shut down last month because of the coronavirus pandemic …
Daniel Dale / CNN:
Fact check: Trump lies that he was being ‘sarcastic’ when he talked about injecting disinfectant — Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump lied Friday when he said he was being “sarcastic” when he asked medical experts on Thursday to look into the possibility of injecting disinfectant as a treatment for the coronavirus.
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Craig Pittman / Politico:
Florida's No-Rules Vibe Gets a Coronavirus Reality Check — At the farthest northwest corner of Florida, straddling the border with Alabama, sits a sprawling, ramshackle beach bar called the Flora-Bama Lounge. First opened as a roadhouse in 1964, it's celebrated in song by Jimmy Buffett …
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Michael Hiltzik / Los Angeles Times:
Column: As coronavirus devastates state budgets, conservatives target public worker pensions — Apparently on the principle that one shouldn't let a crisis go to waste, conservatives are using the coronavirus crisis to take aim at a favorite target: public employee pensions.
Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
Philip Kahn, 100, Dies; Spanish Flu Took His Twin a Century Ago — Aware of the irony of dying during a pandemic, he said history repeats itself. A family member called the brothers “pandemic bookends.” … Philip Kahn believed that history repeats itself, a truism that has hit home for his family in extraordinary fashion.
New York Times:
Prescriptions Surged as Trump Praised Drugs in Coronavirus Fight — Prescriptions for two antimalarial drugs jumped by 46 times the average when the president praised them on TV. There's no proof they work against Covid-19. — It was at a midday briefing last month that President Trump …
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Rosalind S. Helderman / Washington Post:
The pandemic at sea … On land, more than 300,000 people worldwide had contracted the deadly coronavirus, and the governor of California had just ordered all 39 million residents to stay at home. But as the Celebrity Eclipse cruise ship steamed north across the Pacific Ocean on March 21 …
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