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Close political adviser to Mike Pence tests positive for COVID-19

Another outbreak seems afoot among the Trump team. According to Bloomberg News, one of Vice President Mike Pence's top political advisers has tested positive for COVID-19.

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Investigation reveals just how dangerous Trump's rallies are for public health

An investigation into the latest accelerated spread of coronavirus in multiple states appears to be linked to President Donald Trump's string of campaign rallies over the last several weeks.

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Trump snarls at the press for reporting on the alarming increase in COVID-19 cases

Right after voting in Florida on Saturday morning, Donald Trump hopped on Twitter to complain that the press is trying to scare the public by reporting about the frighteningly large jump in COVID-19 infections across the country, with the president mocking it as "CASES, CASES, CASES."

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Pandemic halts bullfighting where animal rights activists couldn't

In a matter of months, the novel coronavirus achieved something that animal rights activists failed to do in decades: put a halt to bullfighting in Peru.

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'He's screwing himself': Trump advisor frustrated president can't stay on message in election's last days

According to a report from Politico, Republican operatives and campaign officials advising Donald Trump are hoping he can stay on message during the last ten days of the election and turn his re-election campaign around.

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WATCH: Shep Smith ends his show with a passionate plea to 'follow the Fauci' as COVID-19 surges

CNBC host Shepard Smith, a former veteran newsman at Fox News, on Friday begged Americans to follow guidance from Anthony Fauci to prevent the spread of COVID-19

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Trump argues Biden is the candidate of ‘needless death’ — on the ‘worst day of the pandemic’

President Donald Trump attempted to brand former Vice President Joe Biden as the candidate of "needless death" during a Friday night campaign rally in Pensacola, Florida.

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Jared and Ivanka threaten to sue the Lincoln Project for 'enormous' damages over Times Square billboards on COVID: report

Attorneys representing Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are threatening to sue the Lincoln Project over two Times Square billboards criticizing the administration's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Vaccine trials resume after pauses by AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson

Two major clinical trials for experimental Covid-19 vaccines got back on track in the United States Friday -- providing a glimmer of hope as the number of cases skyrocket across the country.

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Fauci: Trump hasn’t been to a coronavirus task force meeting in ‘months’ and hasn’t talked to me ‘in a while’

NIH Director Says White House Now Has 'Different Priorities' Than Coronavirus

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Mnuchin says 'significant differences' remain on stimulus

Despite months of talks, "significant differences" remain with Democrats on a new US economic stimulus package, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Friday, indicating worsening odds for a deal before the November 3 election.

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‘He was not joking’: Internet ‘celebrates’ anniversary of Trump floating ‘injection’ of disinfectant to kill COVID

It was around 6 PM on the 23rd  of April, exactly six months ago to the day. President Donald Trump was pushing his anti-science, falsely optimistic spin on the deadly COVID-19 pandemic. He had been holding daily coronavirus task force briefings, but this would be the last one for a long time, because the President of the United State, on national television, encouraged the "injection" of disinfectant into the human body to kill the novel coronavirus.

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Doctor in Trump 2020 ad is actually a Russian actress: CNBC

In a digital ad intended to paint the picture that America is bouncing back from the coronavirus, the Trump campaign used stock footage from Russia and Slovenia, CNBC reports.

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