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New York Times:
Inside Trump's Failure: The Rush to Abandon Leadership Role on the Virus — The roots of the nation's current inability to control the pandemic can be traced to mid-April, when the White House embraced overly rosy projections to proclaim victory and move on.
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New York Times:
Federal Officers Deployed in Portland Didn't Have Proper Training, D.H.S. Memo Said — Rather than tamping down persistent protests in Portland, Ore., a militarized presence from federal officers seems to have re-energized them. — PORTLAND, Ore. — The heavily armed federal agents facing …
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CNN:
US attorney requests DHS investigation after video shows masked, camouflaged federal authorities …
US attorney requests DHS investigation after video shows masked, camouflaged federal authorities …
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WSVN-TV, ACLU, Oregonian, Talking Points Memo, The Hill, Twitchy, Daily Kos and New York Post
Adam Shaw / Fox News:
As city violence surges, liberal mayors engage in social media feuds with Trump officials
As city violence surges, liberal mayors engage in social media feuds with Trump officials
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Disrn and New York Post
Martin Altenhofen / doj.state.or.us:
Attorney General Rosenblum Files Lawsuit Against U. S. Homeland Security; Announces Criminal Investigation
Attorney General Rosenblum Files Lawsuit Against U. S. Homeland Security; Announces Criminal Investigation
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Conrad Wilson / OPB:
Oregon Sues Federal Agencies Over Protest Enforcement
Oregon Sues Federal Agencies Over Protest Enforcement
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Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
What happens to John Lewis' seat in Congress after his death — Facing a tight legal deadline, Georgia Democrats are seeking online applications to succeed the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis. — The state party said Saturday that potential contenders must complete an application by Sunday evening …
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Joel Anderson / Slate:
Do Not Call John Lewis a “Hero” if You Stood in His Way — On March 9, 1998, John Lewis returned to the site of his bloodiest, most brutal confrontation in the fight for civil rights. Lewis had shown up in Selma, Alabama, that day to commemorate the 33rd anniversary of the “Bloody Sunday” …
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Mother Jones, Vox and Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Joe Biden:
Statement by Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden on the Passing of Congressman John Lewis
Statement by Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden on the Passing of Congressman John Lewis
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Marisa Schultz / Fox News:
President Trump pays tribute to John Lewis, a ‘civil rights hero’
President Trump pays tribute to John Lewis, a ‘civil rights hero’
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Katie Rogers / New York Times:
Trump Weighs In on the Death of John Lewis, One of His Most Vocal Critics
Trump Weighs In on the Death of John Lewis, One of His Most Vocal Critics
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Adam Harris / The Atlantic:
The World John Lewis Helped Create
The World John Lewis Helped Create
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Gothamist, Mother Jones, KTLA and The Hill
Gillian Brockell / Washington Post:
At the 1963 March on Washington, civil rights leaders asked John Lewis to tone his speech down
At the 1963 March on Washington, civil rights leaders asked John Lewis to tone his speech down
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Vox, The Nation, Fox News, Disrn and No More Mister Nice Blog
Jonathan Capehart / Washington Post:
John Lewis practiced what he preached. We are a better nation for it.
John Lewis practiced what he preached. We are a better nation for it.
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New York Times, The Guardian and Daily Kos
Jennifer Haberkorn / Los Angeles Times:
John Lewis, civil rights icon and longtime congressman, dies
Michele L. Norris / Washington Post:
A civil rights giant passes the baton
A civil rights giant passes the baton
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Washington Post:
Trump administration pushing to block new money for testing, tracing and CDC in upcoming coronavirus relief bill — White House posture angers some GOP senators who are trying to include billions of dollars in the bill — The Trump administration is trying to block billions of dollars …
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New York Times:
Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Administration Aims to Block New Funding for Testing and Tracing — The F.D.A. has issued emergency approval for pooled testing, a method that allows for much faster tracking of new infections. A large South Korean study finds that older children spread the virus comparably to adults.
The Texas Tribune:
With 4 in 5 Texans living in a “red zone,” coronavirus hot spots are moving targets — Early hot spots have been eclipsed by new regions in crisis. Now that so much of Texas is battling major coronavirus outbreaks, some severely ill patients have to travel long distances to receive the care they need.
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CNN:
85 infants under age 1 tested positive for coronavirus in one Texas county — (CNN)Eighty-five infants under age 1 have tested positive for coronavirus in one Texas county. And local officials are imploring residents to help stop its spread as the state becomes one of the newest hotspots.
Ariana Eunjung Cha / Washington Post:
‘Superspreading’ events, triggered by people who may not even know they are infected, propel coronavirus pandemic — Most spread the virus to only a few people — or none at all. But studies show a small percentage transmit it with alarming efficiency. — PLEASE NOTE
Yelena Dzhanova / CNBC:
Fauci holds up New York as model for fighting coronavirus — ‘They did it correctly’ — National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci on Friday praised New York for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic, saying the state did it “correctly.”
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Caitlin McCabe / Wall Street Journal:
Face Masks Really Do Matter. The Scientific Evidence Is Growing. — New research suggests that face coverings help reduce the transmission of droplets, though some masks are more protective than others — Face masks are emerging as one of the most powerful weapons to fight the novel coronavirus …
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi:
Pelosi, Blumenauer Issue Joint Statement on Trump Administration Actions in Portland — Washington, D.C. - Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Representative Earl Blumenauer of Portland, Oregon issued this statement regarding the Trump Administration's violent tactics used against protestors in Portland, Oregon:
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Randy DeSoto / The Western Journal:
Look on MSNBC Host's Face Is Priceless as Experts Unanimously Agree US Should Reopen Schools — Share on Facebook(9.1k) Tweet P Share Email Print — The look on MSNBC host Craig Melvin's face when all the doctors interviewed by sister network NBC News for a story said they would send …
Apoorva Mandavilli / New York Times:
Older Children Spread the Coronavirus Just as Much as Adults, Large Study Finds — The study of nearly 65,000 people in South Korea suggests that school reopenings will trigger more outbreaks. — In the heated debate over reopening schools, one burning question has been whether …
David Rohde / New Yorker:
Conspiracy Theories, Denial, and the Coronavirus — Last Saturday marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of Europe's worst massacre since the Second World War. In 1995, in the final months of the war in Bosnia, eight thousand Muslim men and boys were killed in mass executions around the town of Srebrenica.
Jon Levine / New York Post:
Senate Democrat's great-great-grandfather allegedly sheltered John Wilkes Booth — Michigan Democratic Sen. Gary Peters has been promoting his racial sensitivity by hosting justice-reform panels and sponsoring a bill to raise awareness of African-American history.
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Matt Bai / Washington Post:
Call it the cultural left. Do not call it liberal. — Every day now, it seems, news outlets and social media are crackling with a debate over the value of free speech vs. the rooting out of systemic bias. — The latest volley concerns the Harvard professor Steven Pinker.
Paulina Enck / The Federalist:
Poll: Less Than 30 Percent Of Americans Say Redskins Should Change Their Name — Nearly half of respondents of a national poll conducted by Morning Consult are just fine with the name of NFL team The Washington Redskins. The football team, which has been for years accused of racism …
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Washington Times
Washington Post:
From ‘Sleepy Joe’ to a destroyer of the ‘American way of life,’ Trump's attacks on Biden make a dystopian shift — President Trump has launched a slash-and-burn campaign against an exaggerated caricature of his Democratic opponent, casting former vice president Joe Biden as a destroyer …
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