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Christian pastor who thought COVID-19 is just 'mass hysteria' among the first from Virginia to die from virus

One of the first deaths of a Virginian from coronavirus was a 66-year-old Christian "musical evangelist" who fell ill while on a trip to New Orleans with his wife. As the Friendly Atheist's Bo Gardiner points out, Landon Spradlin had previously shared opinions that the pandemic was the result of "mass hysteria" from the media.

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Devin Nunes: Pandemic is a 'great time to just go out' to restaurants because you can 'get in easily'

Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) asserted on Sunday that the coronavirus pandemic is a perfect time to frequent gathering places like restaurants and pubs.

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Trump declares coronavirus ‘National Day of Prayer’ -- and suggests looking to God for ‘protection’

The leader of the free world urged people to pray as he continues to receive harsh criticism for his response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump locks down all travel from Europe to the United States -- except the UK

President Donald Trump began his address to the nation by saying that the "foreign virus" is being handled by the "best" people.

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NBA suspends all basketball games -- after OKC Thunder vs. Jazz delayed from player illness

The Oklahoma City Thunder were scheduled to play the Utah Jazz on Wednesday night, but players went back to the locker room with some kind of illness, delaying the game.

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At Joe Biden's eleventh-hour rally in Nevada, many union members remain uncommitted

On the eve of the Nevada caucuses, former Vice President Joe Biden, who has referred to himself as "middle-class Joe," had a last-minute chance to connect with middle-class Nevada voters before Saturday's caucuses. At a barbecue with burgers, hot dogs, and ice cream sandwiches, attendees that included firefighters and iron workers gathered for what was advertised as a precinct captain training — or to simply hear Biden's pitch. Indeed, many attendees of the barbecue were still undecided a mere day before caucusing.

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WATCH LIVE: New Hampshire Democratic primary election results

The first-in-the-nation primary finally arrived Tuesday as New Hampshire voters went to the polls.

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Greece elects first woman president

Greece's parliament on Wednesday elected the first woman president in the country's history, a senior judge with an expertise in environmental and constitutional law.

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President Trump was briefed by Bill Barr that abuse of power is an impeachable offense: report

President Donald Trump's legal defense team in the impeachment trial has been repeatedly argued that presidential abuse of power does not count as a "high crime" under the United States constitution.

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Adam Schiff schools Republican senators: We're making it hard for you to say 'no' to transparency

The House knows that Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and the Republicans will all vote down the amendments to the rules to have access to all of the information in the impeachment trial. But Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) told them, he has no intention of making it easy on them.

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What did Ukraine know and when did they know it? Trump lawyer tells another whopper at Senate trial

President Donald Trump's legal team played fast and loose with the truth on the first day of the impeachment trial, at one point claiming falsely that no Republicans were allowed into the classified information facilities during the House impeachment proceedings.

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Colbert burns impeachment: 'Soon we will find out if breaking the law is illegal'

"Late Show" host Stephen Colbert burned Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for wanting to hide the impeachment trial from the American people.

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Congressman makes the perfect case for why Mick Mulvaney must testify

On Tuesday evening, during the impeachment trial, manager Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) laid out all of the key reasons why it is critical to compel White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney to testify before the Senate.

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