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Washington Post:
13 hours of Trump: The president fills briefings with attacks and boasts, but little empathy — President Trump strode to the lectern in the White House briefing room Thursday and, for just over an hour, attacked his rivals, dismissing Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden as a …
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Joe Scarborough / Washington Post:
The cost of Trump's deadly state of denial — President Trump has been stumbling through a year of magical thinking. The consequences of this deadly state of denial have been catastrophic for pandemic victims and the U.S. economy. — In January, Trump said the coronavirus threat was …
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The Daily Caller
Meg Cunningham / ABC News:
Amid pandemic, country lacks national leadership: Sen. Amy Klobuchar
Amid pandemic, country lacks national leadership: Sen. Amy Klobuchar
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The Hill
Lauren Aratani / The Guardian:
Trump says briefings ‘not worth the effort’ amid fallout from disinfectant comments
Trump says briefings ‘not worth the effort’ amid fallout from disinfectant comments
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Vox, Axios, POLITICUSUSA, Washington Post, Gothamist and TalkLeft
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
The White House tried to move a reporter to the back of the press room, but she refused. Then Trump walked out. — A White House official ordered a CNN reporter to give up her front-row seat and move to the back of the press room before President Trump's briefing on Friday …
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Contemptor and Mediaite, more at Mediagazer »
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Politico:
White House weighing plan to replace Azar — White House officials are weighing a plan to replace Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, according to four people familiar with the discussions. — Among the names on the short list to replace Azar are White House coronavirus coordinator …
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
The White House attempts to humiliate CNN's Kaitlan Collins
The White House attempts to humiliate CNN's Kaitlan Collins
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CNN
Washington Post:
Kim Jong Un's train spotted at coastal resort, intel reports scotch death rumors — TOKYO — Evidence that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is still alive and in the coastal resort of Wonsan is mounting, as satellite images showed his train apparently traveled there in the past few days …
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The Week
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Hyung-jin Kim / Associated Press:
Satellite imagery finds likely Kim train amid health rumors
Satellite imagery finds likely Kim train amid health rumors
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The Week and Washington Times
Barbara Demick / New Yorker:
In North Korea, the Fourth Man Could Be a Woman
In North Korea, the Fourth Man Could Be a Woman
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New York Post, TheBlaze, The National Interest, Mediaite, New York Times, Fox News and Althouse
Charles Duhigg / New Yorker:
Seattle's Leaders Let Scientists Take the Lead. New York's Did Not — The initial coronavirus outbreaks on the East and West Coasts emerged at roughly the same time. But the danger was communicated very differently. — The first diagnosis of the coronavirus in the United States occurred …
Harry Enten / CNN:
Biden's invisible campaign is winning — (CNN)Poll of the week: A new Fox News poll from Michigan finds former Vice President Joe Biden leading President Donald Trump by a 49% to 41% margin. Other Fox News polls from Florida and Pennsylvania also showed Biden clearly ahead.
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Joseph Wulfsohn / Fox News:
Biden accuser Tara Reade ‘lost total respect’ for CNN's Anderson Cooper for not asking former VP about assault claim
Biden accuser Tara Reade ‘lost total respect’ for CNN's Anderson Cooper for not asking former VP about assault claim
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Redstate, The Daily Caller, Conservative News Today, PJ Media Home and Twitchy
Joseph Wulfsohn / Fox News:
CNN ‘Larry King’ episode featuring Biden accuser's mother disappears from Google Play catalog
CNN ‘Larry King’ episode featuring Biden accuser's mother disappears from Google Play catalog
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Twitchy, The Gateway Pundit, The Daily Caller, Slate, KTLA, NB Blog and Breitbart
Ramesh Ponnuru / Bloomberg:
America Isn't Actually Doing So Badly Against Coronavirus — The U.S., like all countries, has made its share of mistakes, but that doesn't make it a “failed state.” — We don't have enough tests for Covid-19 in the U.S. President Donald Trump spent weeks minimizing the threat …
Washington Post:
'We're basically ill-prepared': Hobbled House majority frets about its effectiveness amid pandemic — House Democrats have blasted President Trump's response to the coronavirus pandemic as inept and dangerous. Party leaders insisted on the creation of a special committee to root out abuse …
Helena Bottemiller Evich / Politico:
USDA let millions of pounds of food rot while food-bank demand soared — Tens of millions of pounds of American-grown produce is rotting in fields as food banks across the country scramble to meet a massive surge in demand, a two-pronged disaster that has deprived farmers of billions of dollars …
Charles Gaba / ACA Signups:
Michigan (and elsewhere): For anyone using the “It's a Detroit problem!” dog whistle, I have some bad news for you. — For the past month, I've spent an awful lot of time tracking COVID-19 cases and fatalities on a state-by-state level. I'm obviously not the only one doing this …
Nicole Winfield / Associated Press:
Perfect storm: Lombardy's virus disaster is lesson for world — ROME (AP) — As Italy prepares to emerge from the West's first and most extensive coronavirus lockdown, it is increasingly clear that something went terribly wrong in Lombardy, the hardest-hit region in Europe's hardest-hit country.
Lauren Gambino / The Guardian:
Biden searches for his own ‘Biden’ - a running mate with chemistry — Biden has taken an unusual approach, gamely answering questions about his search for a vice-president - a role he knows intimately — Long before Joe Biden became the presumptive Democratic nominee …
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San Francisco Chronicle:
Exclusive: Coronavirus caused heart to rupture in nation's first known victim, autopsy shows — The Santa Clara woman whose death from COVID-19 is the earliest so far known in the United States suffered a massive heart attack caused by coronavirus infection, signs of which were found throughout her body …
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CNN, NBC Los Angeles, Politico and The Hill
Jonathan Rauch / The Atlantic:
It's George Wallace's World Now — he Republican Party has been taken over by an unscrupulous populist demagogue. His loyalty is to himself, not to his party or any ideology. He glories in violating political norms. He trashes liberals and government bureaucrats but has no use for limiting …
Mark Leibovich / New York Times:
Trump Turns Shared American Experiences Into Us vs. Them — Nostalgia for a time when Democratic leaders could embrace Republican leaders in a moment of crisis — and when a bipartisan group would gather for an annual roasting in Washington. — WASHINGTON — Last weekend …
Carol Morello / Washington Post:
Washington Post sues State Department over coronavirus cables — The Washington Post filed a lawsuit against the State Department late Friday after the agency denied speedy processing of the newspaper's request to see diplomatic cables warning of safety issues at a coronavirus research lab …
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The Hill
The Moscow Times:
Russia's New Military Mega-Church to Feature Putin, Stalin, Crimea Mosaics — The walls of Russia's new Orthodox cathedral dedicated to the Armed Forces will be decorated with the faces of President Vladimir Putin, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Soviet leader Josef Stalin, the MBKh News website reported Friday.
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J. Edward Moreno / The Hill:
Trump, Putin issue joint commemorative statement triggering concerns from government officials
Trump, Putin issue joint commemorative statement triggering concerns from government officials
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New York Post and Wall Street Journal
David Edwards / Raw Story:
Tom Cotton: Ban Chinese students from learning science so they can't ‘steal’ coronavirus vaccine — Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) on Sunday argued that the United States should ban Chinese students from learning about science while they are in the United States. — During an interview …
New York Times:
One Rich N.Y. Hospital Got Warren Buffett's Help. This One Got Duct Tape. — The inequities of New York City's health care system are clear at a public hospital in a section of Brooklyn hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. — It has been hours since the 71-year-old man in Room 3 …
New York Times:
Closed Hospitals Leave Rural Patients ‘Stranded’ as Coronavirus Spreads — A for-profit company bought three struggling hospitals in West Virginia and Ohio. Doctors were fired, supplies ran low and many in need of care had to journey elsewhere. Then the doors shut for good.