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Associated Press:
AP Exclusive: Admin shelves CDC guide to reopening country  —  GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A set of detailed documents created by the nation's top disease investigators meant to give step-by-step advice to local leaders deciding when and how to reopen public places such as mass transit …
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CNN:
One of Trump's personal valets has tested positive for coronavirus  —  (CNN)A member of the US Navy who serves as one of President Donald Trump's personal valets has tested positive for coronavirus, CNN has learned Thursday, raising concerns about the President's possible exposure to the virus.
Associated Press:
Face masks make a political statement in era of coronavirus  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The decision to wear a mask in public is becoming a political statement — a moment to pick sides in a brewing culture war over containing the coronavirus.  —  While not yet as loaded as a “Make America Great Again” …
Associated Press:
Trump tells allies his wearing a mask would ‘send the wrong message’, make him look ridiculous  —  The president said doing so would make it seem like he is preoccupied with health instead of focused on reopening.  —  WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has been mask averse for weeks.
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The sharp hypocrisy of the White House position on testing
Discussion: NPR
New York Times:
Most States That Are Reopening Fail to Meet White House Guidelines
Discussion: National Review and Forbes
Politico:
Supreme Court overturns ‘Bridgegate’ convictions  —  The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday tossed the federal government's case in the infamous “Bridgegate” scandal, clearing the convictions of two allies of former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.  —  In a unanimous ruling that further chips away …
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Brent Kendall / Wall Street Journal:
Supreme Court Throws Out ‘Bridgegate’ Convictions  —  High court rules political retribution didn't rise to the level of federal fraud  —  WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Thursday threw out a pair of public-corruption convictions in the New Jersey scandal known as Bridgegate …
NBC New York:   Supreme Court Tosses Out ‘Bridgegate’ Convictions
Conrad Swanson / Denver Post:
Colorado GOP Chair Ken Buck pressured local official to submit incorrect election results  —  Fellow Republican says congressman tried to bully him into committing a crime  —  Colorado Republican Party Chair Ken Buck, a U.S. representative from Windsor, pressured a local party official …
Discussion: The Week and Mediaite
New York Times:
Travel From New York City Seeded Wave of U.S. Outbreaks  —  The coronavirus outbreak in New York City became the primary source of infections across much of the country by early March, researchers have found.  —  Munich  —  Paris  —  London  —  Rome  —  Barcelona, Spain  —  Rafina, Greece
George Conway / Washington Post:
Trump lashed out at me on Twitter.  It's because he knows the truth.  —  Americans died from covid-19 at the rate of about one every 42 seconds during the past month.  That ought to keep any president awake at night.  —  Not Donald Trump.  —  Just days ago, the president flipped …
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Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery  —  Another black man falsely assumed to be a criminal is dead.  —  The video is short and shocking.  —  It's taken from the perspective of a vehicle following a young black man running at a jogger's pace.  The jogger is 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery.
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Christian Living / Russell Moore:
The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery and the Justice of God
Discussion: Raw Story
USA Today:
Kristol, Coons: Republicans should reject Trump's divisive approach to pandemic  —  Too many members of Congress, following the lead of President Donald Trump, continue to engage in coronavirus denialism.  —  One of us is a Democratic senator, who, though certainly willing to seek common ground across …
Discussion: In These Times
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Politico:   Republicans praise Trump's pandemic response with Senate majority at risk
John Daniel Davidson / The Federalist:
Democrats Are Suddenly Okay With Voting For A Man Accused Of Rape
Discussion: The Bulwark, Fox News and Redstate
Nancy Rommelmann / Reason:
She Said Anthony Fauci Sexually Assaulted Her.  Now She Says Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman Paid Her to Lie.  —  I'd just finished Saturday morning's second cup of coffee when an email popped through, subject line: “Exposing Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman.”  —  “Hi Nancy, I hope you are having a nice weekend.
New York Times:
Germany and U.S. on Divergent Paths to Reopen  —  Online retailers, backed by Amazon, are beginning a campaign to press for billions of dollars to rescue the Postal Service.  Nearly one in five children in the U.S. are not getting enough to eat.  —  Here's what you need to know:
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Daily Kos
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Jeffrey Collins / Associated Press:
Woman killed by alligator in SC was doing homeowner's nails  —  COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The woman attacked and killed by an alligator in a gated community along the South Carolina coast was visiting the homeowner to do her nails and was trying to touch the animal when it grabbed her, authorities said.
Meghann Myers / Military Times:
Coronavirus survivors banned from joining the military  —  As the Defense Department negotiates its way through the coronavirus pandemic and its fallout, military entrance processing stations are working with new guidance when it comes to bringing COVID-19 survivors into the services.
Discussion: The Hill, CNN and New York Post
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Daniel Villarreal / Newsweek:   Coronavirus Survivors ‘Permanently Disqualified’ from Joining U.S. Military, Recruitment Memo Suggests
ProPublica:
On the Same Day Sen. Richard Burr Dumped Stock, So Did His Brother-in-Law.  Then the Market Crashed.  —  The brother-in-law, a Trump appointee, sold between $97,000 and $280,000 worth of stock.  Burr is under federal investigation over whether he traded on non-public information gathered through his work in the Senate.
Katherine Shaver / Washington Post:
Smartphone data shows out-of-state visitors flocked to Georgia as restaurants and other businesses reopened  —  One week after Georgia allowed dine-in restaurants, hair salons and other businesses to reopen, an additional 62,440 visitors arrived there daily, most from surrounding states …
Ben Harris / Jerusalem Post:
Meet the 107-year-old woman who survived the coronavirus and Spanish flu  —  “It's remarkable,” Shapiro said.  “That's all I can say.  It's just unbelievable.  I think perhaps it's because of her art that she's still involved in.”  —  After Marilee Shapiro Asher was admitted to the hospital …
Ben Collins / NBC News:
‘What are we doing this for?’:  Doctors are fed up with conspiracies ravaging ERs  —  “I left work and I felt so deflated,” one doctor said about an effort to counter misinformation he saw on Facebook.  “I let it get to me.”  —  At the end of another long shift treating coronavirus patients …
Discussion: Althouse
Washington Post:
Arizona halts partnership with experts predicting coronavirus cases would continue to mount  —  Hours after Doug Ducey, the Republican governor of Arizona, accelerated plans to reopen businesses, saying the state was “headed in the right direction,” his administration halted the work of a team …
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Laurie Roberts / Arizona Republic:
Gov. Doug Ducey fires the scientists who warn he's making a mistake by reopening Arizona
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump's New Message: Time to Move On to the Recovery  —  The president's cure-can't-be-worse-than-the- disease logic is clear: As bad as the virus may be, the cost of the virtual national lockdown has grown too high.  —  WASHINGTON — Confronted with America's worst public health crisis in generations …
Politico:
Azar faulted workers' ‘home and social’ conditions for meatpacking outbreaks  —  The country's top health official downplayed concerns over the public health conditions inside meatpacking plants, suggesting on a call with lawmakers that workers were more likely to catch coronavirus based …
Discussion: The Hill, Daily Kos, Raw Story, Wired and The Sun
Washington Post:
Top Republican fundraiser and Trump ally named postmaster general, giving president new influence over Postal Service  —  A top donor to President Trump and the Republican National Committee will be named the new head of the Postal Service, putting a top ally of the president in charge …
Kevin Rudd / Foreign Affairs:
The Coming Post-COVID Anarchy  —  The Pandemic Bodes Ill for Both American and Chinese Power—and for the Global Order  —  In January and February of this year, there was audible popping of champagne corks in certain quarters of the U.S. foreign policy establishment.
Discussion: Raw Story and HuffPost
Kevin Yamamura / Politico:
California faces $54B budget deficit  —  SACRAMENTO — California faces a $54.3 billion deficit as the coronavirus pandemic hammers the economy, the state's worst budget gap since the Great Recession, state finance officials said Thursday.  —  The shortfall is almost 37 percent …
Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
GOP to launch ‘China Task Force’ that Democrats bailed on  —  For more than a year, top leaders from both parties in the House of Representatives worked to form a bipartisan committee to oversee congressional strategy on China.  But in February, the Democrats bailed on the project.
The New York Times Company:
Dana Rubinstein Joins Metro  —  Dana, one of the sharpest and most experienced reporters in New York journalism, is joining Metro.  Read more in this note from Cliff Levy and Dean Chang.  —  As the coronavirus crisis has deepened, our coverage of city and state government in New York …
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
House Republicans should be getting nervous about November  —  Generic congressional polling has shown a steady and significant lead for Democrats.  The latest Monmouth survey shows Democrats leading 52 percent to 42 percent.  That margin is “similar to the polling advantage Democrats held …
Jared Holt / Right Wing Watch:
Gateway Pundit Reporter Lavishes Praise on Unabomber: ‘A Brilliant Man’  —  Cassandra Fairbanks, a right-wing activist and writer at the pro-Trump blog The Gateway Pundit, approvingly read passages from the Unabomber Manifesto last weekend in a late-night live video on Twitter, where she has hundreds of thousands of followers.
 
 
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Victoria Taft / pjmedia.com:
‘Every One of Them’: California Begins Forcibly Quarantining People - Separating Families - Over COVID-19
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Wall Street Journal:
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Bloomberg:
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Leah Simpson / Daily Mail:
Shocking video shows white cop repeatedly beating a black man while another pins him to the ground …
Washington Post:
From a Miami condo to the Venezuelan coast, how a plan to ‘capture’ Maduro went rogue
Discussion: Daily Mail, Mediaite and New York Post
Miami Herald:
FDLE releases list of COVID-19 deaths. Top medical examiner calls it a sham.
Chuck Ross / The Daily Caller:
After Reviewing The Transcripts, George Papadopoulos Says He's Now Positive He Knows …
CNBC:
Cuomo says it's ‘shocking’ most new coronavirus hospitalizations are people who had been staying home
Discussion: Redstate and Big League Politics