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Rebecca Traister / The Cut:
The Biden Trap As the candidate faces credible assault allegations, his progressive female colleagues are being offered a poisoned chalice.  —  In the world of political reporting on the presidential race, two seemingly divergent stories are taking shape and blowing up, respectively.
New York Times:
Hillary Clinton Endorses Joe Biden for President  —  The announcement by the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee follows ones from Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren as the party tries to show its unity.  —  Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee …
Julie Bykowicz / Wall Street Journal:   Leading Democrats Stand Behind Biden After Sexual-Assault Allegation
Charles Sykes / The Bulwark:
What Biden Has To Say  —  Joe Biden, Tara Reade, and double-standards.
Discussion: Arc Digital and National Review
Matt Viser / Washington Post:
Trump allies highlight new claims regarding allegations against Biden
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Politico:
House drops plan to return after lawmaker backlash  —  House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer on Tuesday announced that lawmakers won't return to Washington next week, abruptly reversing course after widespread backlash from members in both parties who warned the move would be unsafe.
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
McConnell tells GOP senators to “keep the White House in the box” on infrastructure
Discussion: National Review and Raw Story
Marianne LeVine / Politico:   Senate Republicans eye confirmation hearing for McConnell protégé next week
Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
‘Pathetic’: Schumer slams Trump's coronavirus testing blueprint
Discussion: Politico and POLITICUSUSA
Jennifer Jacobs / Bloomberg:
Trump to Order U.S. Meat Plants to Stay Open Amid Pandemic  —  President Donald Trump plans to order meat-processing plants to remain open, declaring them critical infrastructure as the nation confronts growing disruptions to the food supply, a person familiar with the matter said.
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Politico:
Trump to order meat plants to stay open as worker deaths rise  —  President Donald Trump plans to order meat-processing plants to continue operating, declaring them critical infrastructure as the nation confronts growing disruptions to the food supply, a person familiar with the matter told POLITICO.
Discussion: The Hill and Axios
New York Times:
Top E.R. Doctor Who Treated Virus Patients Dies by Suicide  —  “She tried to do her job, and it killed her,” said the father of Dr. Lorna M. Breen, who worked at a Manhattan hospital hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak.  —  A top emergency room doctor at a Manhattan hospital that treated …
Wall Street Journal:
‘A Bargain With the Devil’—Bill Comes Due for Overextended Airbnb Hosts  —  Entrepreneurs built mini-empires of short-term rental properties, borrowing against revenue that's now vanishing under coronavirus lockdowns  —  For years, Cheryl Dopp considered the ding on her phone …
Chloe Taylor / CNBC:
Belgians urged to eat fries twice a week as coronavirus creates massive potato surplus  — Belgians are being called upon to eat fries at least twice a week as more than 750,000 tons of potatoes are at risk of being thrown away.  — Romain Cools, secretary general of Belgian potato …
Discussion: Fox News and TheBlaze
Washington Post:
The U.S. plans to give $500 billion to large companies.  It won't require them to preserve jobs or limit executive pay.  —  The Fed's coronavirus aid program lacks restrictions Congress placed on companies seeking financial help under other programs.  —  A Federal Reserve program expected …
KK Ottesen / Washington Post:
Jeff Flake on Trumpism: 'I don't know anyone who thinks that this is the future of the party'  —  Jeff Flake, 57, served Arizona in the U.S. Senate from 2013 to 2019, and for six terms in the House of Representatives before that.  He is a contributor at CBS News and lectures around the world.
Discussion: CNN, Breitbart, IJR, The Hill and Raw Story
Patricia Murphy / USA Today:
Dying for cute toes?  I hate to say it, Georgia, but on this one, we're as dumb as we look.  —  We still don't know who is spreading this awful virus, how many cases we really have, or what will happen as the state reopens in earnest.  It's scary.  —  You're laughing at Georgia, again, aren't you?
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Christina Maxouris / CNN:
Reopening states too early will bring deadlier outcomes, coronavirus projection models show
Discussion: The Week
Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
Former Aides to Bernie Sanders Form a Super PAC to Support Joe Biden  —  Mr. Sanders's 2016 campaign manager and another architect of the 2016 bid are joining together in an effort to rally progressive support for the former vice president ahead of the November election.
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ABC News:
Sanders seeks influence, Biden eyes party unity as delegate battle emerges post-primary
Discussion: Associated Press
Anna Royal / McSweeney's:
Emails from My Children's School Before 8:00 AM During the COVID-19 Crisis  —  Good morning!  This is an email to let you know that we will be sending another email later this afternoon.  That email will contain a special passcode, and in a separate email, we will send you the link that requires this passcode.
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Trump has played the media like a puppet.  We're getting better — but history will not judge us kindly.  —  Traditional journalism is under siege, NBC News chief Andy Lack wrote this week: President Trump continues to “put the bully in bully pulpit,” and the coronavirus crisis has taken a toll.
Yascha Mounk / The Atlantic:
No Testing, No Treatment, No Herd Immunity, No Easy Way Out  —  We need to start preparing for a darker reality.  —  Contributing writer at The Atlantic  —  The past few months have been bleak.  Every day has brought word of new casualties from the coronavirus.  The world economy entered free fall.
Discussion: Washington Post and Raw Story
Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
Ohio's G.O.P. Governor Splits From Trump, and Rises in Popularity  —  Mike DeWine, a low-key career politician, has followed health experts' guidance as Ohio confronts the coronavirus.  His constituents are overwhelmingly appreciative.  —  For 40 years, Mike DeWine rose steadily if blandly …
Financial Times:
Virtual rate cut forces Nintendo gamers into riskier assets |  Free to read  —  Shock among users as Animal Crossing's Bank of Nook slashes rates to near zero  —  Savers at the Bank of Nook are being driven to speculate on turnips and tarantulas, as the most popular video game …
Daniel G. Murphy / New York Post:
I've worked the coronavirus front line — and I say it's time to start opening up  —  I'm an emergency physician at St. Barnabas Hospital in The Bronx.  I have been in the ER every day these last few weeks, either supervising or providing direct care.  I contracted a COVID-19 infection …
Karen Attiah / Washington Post:
The ‘Karen’ memes and jokes aren't sexist or racist.  Let a Karen explain.  —  My name is Karen.  I would like to register a complaint.  —  My name has been everywhere on the Internet in recent weeks, with #Karen trending on Twitter, flooding TikTok and becoming the subject of social media memes.
Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
Inside Donald Trump and Jared Kushner's Two Months of Magical Thinking  —  On the afternoon of Thursday, March 19, Donald Trump sat in the Oval Office obsessing over the beaches in Florida.  CNN footage of shirtless spring breakers packed onto the sand while the coronavirus pandemic raged …
The Daily Beast:
New Model Shows How Deadly Lifting Georgia's Lockdown May Be  —  COST OF LIVING  —  Georgia, Florida, and Mississippi are veering toward a terrifyingly premature end to their COVID-19 lockdowns, according to a new pandemic analysis.  —  Gov. Brian Kemp's aggressive scheme to lift Georgia …
Discussion: IJR and Raw Story
Veronica Stracqualursi / CNN:
Arizona GOP chair encourages anti-stay-at-home protesters to dress like health care workers  —  Washington (CNN)The chairwoman of the Arizona Republican Party is encouraging people planning to protest stay-at-home orders imposed amid the coronavirus pandemic to dress like health care workers.
Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
COVID-19 Is This Generation's Vietnam  —  In six weeks the coronavirus has killed more Americans than the Vietnam war.  —  On June 8, 1956, Technical Sergeant Richard B. Fitzgibbon Jr. was shot in cold blood outside a U.S. base in South Vietnam by a fellow airman.
Daniel Desrochers / Lexington Herald-Leader:
Beshear called it a prank, but Tupac Shakur really does need his unemployment check  —  Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear went full Dad-mode during his Monday night news conference, calling out the “bad apples” who filed for unemployment under fake names during the coronavirus pandemic.
Discussion: The Hill
New York Times:
How Trump and His Team Covered Up the Coronavirus in Five Days  —  The president and senior officials manipulated Americans and played down the severity of the pandemic.  —  Mr. Goodman is a professor at New York University School of Law, where Ms. Schulkin is a student.
Discussion: ABC News, The Bulwark and Raw Story
Alec MacGillis / ProPublica:
One Thing the Pandemic Hasn't Stopped: Aggressive Medical-Debt Collection  —  U.S. hospitals are in the spotlight for being on the frontline of fighting the pandemic.  But in the shadows, debt collection operations continue, often by the same institutions treating coronavirus patients, all while unemployment and uncertainty soar.
Politico:
POLITICO's reporting on President Trump and the Bank of China  —  POLITICO published an article Friday morning on President Donald Trump's business dealings with China.  ("Trump owes tens of millions to the Bank of China - and the loan is due soon.")  Since then, new reporting and information …
Eric Morath / Wall Street Journal:
Coronavirus Relief Often Pays Workers More Than Work  —  When combined with state benefits, weekly government payouts create incentives that employers say complicate efforts to reopen businesses  —  Roughly half of all U.S. workers stand to earn more in unemployment benefits than they did at their jobs …
Discussion: Twitchy and VICE
Dana Blanton / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Biden leads Trump in battleground Pennsylvania  —  With most Pennsylvania voters concerned about catching coronavirus and nearly six-in-ten believing the Trump administration was too slow to act, Joe Biden leads Donald Trump in that battleground state.
Discussion: CNN and Washington Post
 
 
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Sen. Bernie Sanders / Politico:
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Associated Press:
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Betsy Klein / CNN:
Trump tells governors to ‘seriously consider and maybe get going’ on opening schools
Discussion: New York Post and Raw Story
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Christopher Mele / New York Times:
Commissioner Resigns After He Threw a Cat During Zoom Meeting
Discussion: CNN
Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
New chance for House Democrats to force McGahn's testimony
Discussion: Politico and The Hill
Yahoo News:
Documents reveal Trump administration planning to use New York City for 'Restore America …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Rachel Bitecofer / Niskanen Center:
Negative Partisanship and the 2020 Congressional Elections
Discussion: Raw Story and Blue Virginia
Sam Stein / The Daily Beast:
Fox-Loving Parents Are Driving Coronavirus-Paranoid Kids Insane
Discussion: Raw Story