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One final viral infusion: Trump's move to block travel from Europe triggered chaos and a surge of passengers from the outbreak's center — In the final days before the United States faced a full-blown epidemic, President Trump made a last-ditch attempt to prevent people infected with the coronavirus from reaching the country.
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Klobuchar, amid Biden VP search, scrambles to fix relations with black community — Just before February's South Carolina primary, Amy Klobuchar landed a coveted chance to address African American leaders. When the black activist and journalist Roland Martin learned about it, he was outraged.
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NAACP pushes back on Biden's claim it endorsed him after 'you ain't black' furor
NAACP pushes back on Biden's claim it endorsed him after 'you ain't black' furor
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Michael Harriot / The Root:
Joe Biden Just Proved Why He Must Have a Black Woman as VP
Beth Baumann / Townhall:
Charlamagne: These Are Specific Bills Biden Supported That Continue to Hurt the Black Community
Charlamagne: These Are Specific Bills Biden Supported That Continue to Hurt the Black Community
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Redstate
Derecka Purnell / The Guardian:
Black Americans are in an abusive relationship with the Democratic party
Black Americans are in an abusive relationship with the Democratic party
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Washington Post:
Study estimates 24 states still have uncontrolled coronavirus spread — The coronavirus may still be spreading at epidemic rates in 24 states, particularly in the South and Midwest, according to new research that highlights the risk of a second wave of infections in places that reopen too quickly or without sufficient precautions.
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Alexandra Alter / New York Times:
A Feud in Wolf-Kink Erotica Raises a Deep Legal Question — What do copyright and authorship mean in the crowdsourced realm known as the Omegaverse? — Addison Cain was living in Kyoto, volunteering at a shrine and studying indigenous Japanese religion. She was supposed to be working …
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
GOP governor offers emotional plea to the anti-mask crowd: Stop this senseless culture war — As states across the country have gradually pushed forward with reopening in recent weeks, protesters representing a small but apparently growing movement — especially within the Republican Party — have continued to push for it to go faster.
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Matt Lewis / The Daily Beast:
Donald Trump Is Leading the GOP—to the Political Graveyard — Yeah, it's early. But a blue wave is certainly building. If it's a wipeout, will the Republican Party ditch Trumpism? It should be clear, but it's not at all.
NBC News:
Trump visits one of his private golf courses for first time in 75 days — WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump kicked off his Memorial Day weekend by visiting his club in Virginia, marking the president's first time back at one of his private golf courses in 75 days, the longest stretch …
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Bryan Bender / Politico:
The Netflix Show The Pentagon Can't Stop Talking About — The United States Space Force can't catch a break. The newest branch of the American military, first championed by President Donald Trump two years ago, tried to generate some serious headlines this month with its first recruiting commercial …
Matthew Weaver / The Guardian:
New witnesses cast doubt on Dominic Cummings's lockdown claims — Exclusive: eyewitness says top No 10 aide left isolation to go 30 miles to popular tourist town — Devastating new claims have emerged that Dominic Cummings further breached the lockdown rules, as Downing Street came under sustained pressure …
Max Boot / Washington Post:
The three reasons conspiracy theories are more dangerous than ever — One of the worst moments of dread I've experienced over the past few months was in one of the most idyllic settings. Looking at the waves crashing against the Hawaii shoreline brought home how indifferent nature is to human suffering.
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Harry Enten / CNN:
Georgia is a swing state in 2020 — (CNN)Democrats have Georgia on their minds. When former Vice President Joe Biden's team presented their electoral strategy in mid-May, Georgia was one of three states, along with Arizona and Texas, that they believed they could compete in …
Elise Viebeck / Washington Post:
The pandemic has already altered how tens of millions of Americans can cast their ballots this year — The coronavirus pandemic is rapidly transforming this year's elections, changing the way tens of millions of people cast ballots and putting thousands of election officials at the center …
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Alana Wise / NPR:
Michigan AG Says She ‘Will Not Remain Silent’ As Trump Risks Public Health — Toggle more options — Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on Friday said President Trump had directly threatened the health and safety of her state's residents through his coronavirus response …
Christopher Mathias / HuffPost:
Study: White Supremacist Groups Are ‘Thriving’ On Facebook, Despite Extremist Ban — With many Americans vulnerable to fascist ideologies during the pandemic, the study warns, Facebook could be fertile ground for recruitment. — A new study reported that white supremacist groups are …
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Raw Story
Washington Post:
Trump administration discussed conducting first U.S. nuclear test in decades — The Trump administration has discussed whether to conduct the first U.S. nuclear test explosion since 1992 in a move that would have far-reaching consequences for relations with other nuclear powers and reverse …
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David Benoit / Wall Street Journal:
Coronavirus Devastates Black New Orleans: ‘This Is Bigger Than Katrina’ — The pandemic is disproportionately harming U.S. black communities, especially in Louisiana. Economists warn the deaths could be just the start of further setbacks for already vulnerable residents. — TEXT — 89 RESPONSES
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Langston Taylor / Tampa Bay Times:
Ousted manager was told to manipulate COVID-19 data before state's re-opening, she says — Rebekah Jones said the deputy Secretary of Health asked for misleading data on rural counties. She appeared later Friday night to discuss on CNN. — Going further than previous comments that led …
Wall Street Journal:
Trump Considers Forming Panel to Review Complaints of Online Bias — Move is likely to draw pushback from tech companies; ACLU raises free-speech concerns — WASHINGTON—President Trump is considering establishing a panel to review complaints of anticonservative bias on social media …
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Justin Davidson / New York Magazine:
That Office AC System Is Great — at Recirculating Viruses — We're committed to keeping our readers informed. … Breathe in. Breathe out. — Breathe in, hoping that this next lungful is clear of noxious droplets. Breathe out so that whatever microbes you harbor dissipate in the breeze.
Dennis Romero / NBC News:
Jeff Sessions stands up to former boss Trump on Twitter — Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions stood up to his old boss Friday after President Donald Trump encouraged Alabama voters to reject Sessions in his bid to return to the U.S. Senate. — Trump on Friday afternoon once again tweeted …
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Axios:
What's driving Biden's strength with seniors — President Trump's declining support among older voters since the coronavirus took hold is well documented, but new data offers a clearer understanding of why that's happening — and how it could impact the November election.
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Brittny Mejia / Los Angeles Times:
Mosques adapt to coronavirus shutdown by sharing the call to prayer. In Culver City, neighbors said it was too loud — The call to prayer rang out at 7:49 on a Saturday evening as the sky glowed pink from the setting sun. — Women in hijabs and masks gazed up at the mosque as the Arabic hymn floated down:
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Caroline Kitchener / The Lily:
‘I had to choose being a mother’: With no child care or summer camps, women are being edged out of the workforce — When parents can't do it all, women's paid labor is often the first to go — If day cares closed because of the novel coronavirus, Aimee Rae Hannaford expected her family to fare better than most.
Daniel Strauss / The Guardian:
Barack Obama poised to add his star appeal to Joe Biden's campaign — The former president, the most popular politician in America with a huge social media following, can bolster the Democratic nominee with key groups and drive voter registration — Former president Barack Obama has dipped …
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Firing a Salvo in Culture Wars, Trump Pushes for Churches to Reopen — President Trump urged governors to reopen houses of worship immediately, saying he would override them if they did not. His authority to do so is unclear. — Today, I'm identifying houses of worship, churches …
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