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New York Times:
Lockdown Delays Cost at Least 36,000 Lives, Data Show — Even small differences in timing would have prevented the worst exponential growth, which by April had subsumed New York City, New Orleans and other major cities, researchers found.
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Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Michael Flynn's name was never ‘masked’ in FBI document on his communications with Russian ambassador — A Republican effort to determine who may have leaked the name of Michael Flynn in connection to his 2016 contact with the Russian ambassador has centered on the question …
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The Federalist, Politico, American Greatness, The Hill, Axios, IJR, Responsible Statecraft, The Week and The Daily Caller
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Chuck Ross / The Daily Caller:
FBI Offered To Pay Christopher Steele ‘Significantly’ To Dig Up Dirt On Michael Flynn — Former British spy Christopher Steele peddled an unfounded rumor in December 2016 that Michael Flynn had an extramarital affair with a Russian woman, according to documents released earlier in May.
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Townhall
Eli Lake / Commentary Magazine:
How it happened and why it matters — In their final encounter during …
How it happened and why it matters — In their final encounter during …
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Fox News and American Greatness
New York Times:
For Spy Agencies, Briefing Trump Is a Test of Holding His Attention — President Trump's intelligence briefings have gotten renewed attention since he blamed them for failing to sound the alarm early on about the coronavirus. — WASHINGTON — President Trump has blamed many others …
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Raw Story
Alexis C. Madrigal / The Atlantic:
‘How Could the CDC Make That Mistake?’ — Editor's Note: The Atlantic is making vital coverage of the coronavirus available to all readers. Find the collection here. — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is conflating the results of two different types of coronavirus tests …
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Oliver Darcy / CNN:
Fauci conspicuously stops doing TV interviews as White House moves to reopen economy — New York (CNN Business)The nation's top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, has been conspicuously absent from national television interviews over the last two weeks, as the White House moves ahead with reopening the economy.
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Could infrastructure week make a comeback?
POLITICO Playbook: Could infrastructure week make a comeback?
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Political Wire and Raw Story
Isaac Stanley-Becker / Washington Post:
Trump's promise of ‘Warp Speed’ fuels anti-vaccine movement in fertile corners of the Web
Trump's promise of ‘Warp Speed’ fuels anti-vaccine movement in fertile corners of the Web
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No More Mister Nice Blog
Kate Bennett / CNN:
Melania Trump to take part in CNN global town hall — Who is first lady Melania Trump? — (CNN)First lady Melania Trump will take part Thursday evening in CNN's weekly global town hall on coronavirus. Her remarks, which will be pre-recorded, are the first solo broadcast message from Trump since the onset of the pandemic.
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Bobby Allyn / NPR:
Researchers: Nearly Half Of Accounts Tweeting About Coronavirus Are Likely Bots — Nearly half of the Twitter accounts spreading messages on the social media platform about the coronavirus pandemic are likely bots, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University said on Wednesday.
Politico:
Senior officials advised against Trump emergency arms sales to Saudis — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo disregarded the advice of high-level officials at the State Department, Pentagon and within the intelligence community in invoking an emergency waiver last year to circumvent congressional review …
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Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
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Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Pompeo's new acting inspector general is already creating a conflict of interest
Pompeo's new acting inspector general is already creating a conflict of interest
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Vanity Fair, Law & Crime, The National Interest, Mother Jones and Slate
USA Today:
Coronavirus ‘does not spread easily’ by touching surfaces or objects, CDC now says. But it still ‘may be possible’. — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has always warned that “it may be possible” to become infected with coronavirus by touching contaminated surfaces or objects.
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Chris Smith / BGR:
CDC: Coronavirus ‘does not spread easily’ from contaminated surfaces
CDC: Coronavirus ‘does not spread easily’ from contaminated surfaces
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New York Post
Madeline Farber / Fox News:
CDC now says coronavirus ‘does not spread easily’ via contaminated surfaces
CDC now says coronavirus ‘does not spread easily’ via contaminated surfaces
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New York Post, WAVY-TV, The Daily Caller and TheBlaze
Mike Baker / New York Times:
G.O.P. Voters Back QAnon Conspiracy Promoter for U.S. Senate — Jo Rae Perkins won her primary campaign in Oregon as the QAnon conspiracy theory has continued to gain momentum in Republican circles. — SEATTLE — Republicans in Oregon have selected a Senate candidate who promotes …
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Talking Points Memo
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Lachlan Markay / The Daily Beast:
Kelly Loeffler's Husband Pours $1 Million Into Pro-Trump Super PAC — BIG MONEY — Embattled Sen. Kelly Loeffler's (R-GA) husband made his largest-ever federal political contribution last month with a seven-figure donation to a super PAC supporting President Donald Trump's re-election …
Politico:
Hillary rakes in millions for Biden — but he's still far behind Trump — Hillary Clinton collected $2 million for Joe Biden's new joint fundraising committee with the Democratic National Committee this week — an enormous one-night haul for the once cash-strapped campaign.
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Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Bernie Sanders, seeking peace with Joe Biden, asks his own delegates to turn down the volume
Bernie Sanders, seeking peace with Joe Biden, asks his own delegates to turn down the volume
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Vanity Fair
Washington Post:
Reopening guidance for churches delayed after White House and CDC disagree — Guidance for reopening houses of worship amid the coronavirus pandemic has been put on hold after a battle between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the White House, which was resistant to putting limits …
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Washington Monthly, NBC News and IJR
QU Poll:
Release Detail — May 20, 2020 - Biden Holds 11 Point Lead As Trump Approval On Coronavirus Dips, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Almost Half Say Second Wave Of Coronavirus ‘very Likely’ In Fall — Former Vice President Joe Biden leads President Trump 50 …
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Washington Post, New York Magazine, Fox News, POLITICUSUSA, Washington Times, The Hill and The Week
David Marcus / New York Post:
End New York City's lockdown now! — Sometimes, a good rant is all a writer can offer. Bear with me. — Last Friday morning, some 3,500 New Yorkers lined up at a Catholic church in Queens to receive free food hours before it even opened, according to the New York Police Department.
Miriam Elder / BuzzFeed News:
Trump's Attack On Vote-By-Mail Plans In Key 2020 States Is “Misinformation,” A Top State Official Says — BuzzFeed News has reporters around the world bringing you trustworthy stories about the impact of the coronavirus. To help keep this news free, become a member and sign up for our newsletter, Outbreak Today.
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Maggie Fox / CNN:
Coronavirus testing is ‘a mess’ in the US, report says — (CNN)Coronavirus testing in the United States is disorganized and needs coordination at the national level, infectious disease experts said in a new report released Wednesday. — Right now, testing is not accurate enough to use alone …
CNN:
Michael Cohen to be released Thursday and will serve remaining prison sentence at home — (CNN)President Donald Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen will be released early from prison on Thursday and is expected to serve out the remainder of his sentence at home as coronavirus continues …
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Wall Street Journal, UPI, New York Times and The Hill
Ariel Edwards-Levy / HuffPost:
Here's How Most Americans Really Feel About Wearing Face Masks — If there's a culture war over masks, someone forgot to tell most of the public, a new survey finds. — Most Americans consider wearing a mask near others a sign of respect and a matter of public health, a new HuffPost/YouGov poll finds.
Justin Baer / Wall Street Journal:
The Day Coronavirus Nearly Broke the Financial Markets — The March 16 stock crash was part of a broader liquidity crisis that threatened the viability of America's companies and municipalities — An urgent call reached Ronald O'Hanley, State Street Corp.'s chief executive, as he sat in his office in downtown Boston.
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Raw Story
Erin Banco / The Daily Beast:
White House's Own Data Crunchers: Southern Counties About to Get Hit Hard — TEMPTING FATES — The coronavirus task force has been using data from PolicyLab at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to chart the disease. And the new projections aren't great.
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policylab.chop.edu and Raw Story
Alex Thompson / Politico:
Warren pivots on Medicare for All in bid to become Biden's VP — In the thick of primary season, Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden brawled over Medicare for All: He called her approach “angry,” “elitist,” “condescending”; she shot back anyone who defends the health care status quo …
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Daily Kos
Tyler O'Neil / pjmedia.com:
Trump Just Provided the Flailing Economy a Much-Needed Boost — On Tuesday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that gives his cabinet “tremendous power to cut regulation.” The order gives America's flailing economy, still half-shuttered by the coronavirus crisis and government lockdowns …
Jonathan Safran Foer / New York Times:
The Coronavirus and a World Without Meat — If you care about the working poor, about racial justice, and about climate change, you have to stop eating animals. — Jonathan Safran Foer is the author of “Eating Animals” and “We Are the Weather.” — Is any panic more primitive …
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
Let's Remember That the Coronavirus Is Still a Mystery — Respond to it with humility, and apprehension, too. — The odd thing about reporting on the coronavirus is that the nonexperts are supremely confident in their predictions, while epidemiologists keep telling me that they don't really know much at all.
Gary Cheung / South China Morning Post:
Beijing to introduce national security law for Hong Kong — Draft resolution for Hong Kong law to proscribe secessionist and other activities in city to be presented as motion to National People's Congress on Friday, sources say Move would represent major shift from Beijing's earlier position …
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Bloomberg
Hannah Sparks / New York Post:
‘Hot’ nurse disciplined for wearing bra and panties under see-through PPE gown — This naughty nurse is going viral. — A nurse in Russia was suspended from the hospital where she worked in Tula, 100 miles south of Moscow, after she arrived at her shift in the all-male coronavirus patient wing …
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Redstate and The US Sun