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Obama, Bush and Clinton will receive COVID vaccines on TV — but Trump won't join them: report

On Thursday, Forbes reported that three former presidents — Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama — have all volunteered to champion the safety and effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines on TV, even as President Donald Trump does not appear to take seriously his own responsibility to do so.

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Mitch McConnell slammed for pushing '3-martini lunch' deduction and zero relief for 26 million Americans

Sen. Bernie Sanders late Wednesday blasted Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for pushing a coronavirus relief measure that contains a 100% tax deduction for business meals—a gift to corporate executives—but nothing for the tens of millions of people across the U.S. who are struggling to afford food for themselves and their families.

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Officials warn of bleak winter as COVID-19 pushes US healthcare system to 'point of collapse'

The head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned on Wednesday the COVID-19 pandemic, still raging with unprecedented fury nationwide, will pose the country’s grimmest health crisis yet over the next few months, before vaccines become widely available.

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Mike Pompeo hosting 900-person holiday party as State Department calls for ‘non-mission critical events’

Secretary Mike Pompeo is hosting another one of his famous gatherings. This time it isn't an intimate dinner party with huge GOP donors and CEOs at taxpayer expense, it is a 900-person holiday party extravaganza.

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Ohio Department of Health warns Ohioans not to travel to Ohio

According to News 5 Cleveland, the Ohio Department of Health has expanded the list of states on their COVID-19 travel advisory list. But one new addition to the list was confusing: Ohio itself.

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Sundance festival unveils screenings across US and online due to virus

The Sundance film festival unveiled plans Wednesday to screen premieres at drive-ins and arthouse theaters across the United States and online, as the movie industry continues to adapt to the crippling effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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US expects 100 million people vaccinated by February

The US hopes to have immunized 100 million people against Covid-19 by the end of February, a top official said Wednesday, which is approximately 40 percent of the country's adult population.

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After $1.5 trillion tax cut for rich, Trump backs GOP pay freeze for federal workers as pandemic rages

After fattening the pockets of wealthy Americans and big corporations with tax cuts and deregulation during his four years in the White House, President Donald Trump is ramping up his assault on workers on his way out the door by backing the Senate GOP's attempt to freeze the pay of civilian federal employees in 2021.

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States with few coronavirus restrictions are spreading the virus beyond their borders

For months after Washington state imposed one of the earliest and strictest COVID-19 lockdowns in March, Jim Gilliard didn’t stray far from his modular home near Waitts Lake, 45 miles north of Spokane.

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Trump wants all the credit for coronavirus vaccines – and to have them named after him

Kayleigh McEnany, in a rare appearance at the White House podium in her official capacity as press secretary, is working to improve President Donald Trump's legacy.

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'Fails every logical test': Kayleigh McEnany drowned in ridicule for her defense of White House super-spreader party

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday defended the Trump White House's decision to hold a Christmas party during the novel coronavirus pandemic by comparing it to people who loot businesses.

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'The president followed the science': Kayleigh McEnany defends Trump's negligence on COVID since election

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday defended President Donald Trump's silence on COVID-19 following his loss in the 2020 election.

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WATCH: Rep. Katie Porter brilliantly destroys Steve Mnuchin for ‘play-acting’ as a lawyer

U.S. Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) questioned Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin over coronavirus funds on Wednesday. It did not go well for him.

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