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NFL player among fraudsters accused of stealing $70 million in pandemic aid

Scammers have stolen $70 million from a program supporting US businesses hurt by the coronavirus downturn, leading to charges against dozens of people including an NFL player, the Justice Department said on Thursday.

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Woodward’s book will inoculate Americans against Trump’s coming ‘October surprise’: Paul Krugman

In a Twitter thread from this Thursday, economist Paul Krugman said that the new bombshell book from journalist Bob Woodward and its revelations shouldn't be dismissed as just another news story that Trump will be impervious to.

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'Want to know what a worker's life is worth in America?' Trump's OSHA fines meat company just $13,494 for infecting 1,294 employees with COVID-19

"$13,494 is a bug splat on the windshield for this massive company, apparently just like those workers' lives were."

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'You are the authorities Mr. President!': CNN’s Dana Bash fact-check’s Trump’s blame of Woodward for his own lies

CNN's Dana Bash fact-checked President Donald Trump's blame of Bob Woodward for his own lie to the American people.

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Trump fumes over ‘very disgraceful’ questions as he gets grilled for lying about risks of COVID-19

President Donald Trump fumed during the Thursday press conference when the first question from the press was "why did you lie to the American people and why should we trust what you have to say now?"

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US Senate Democrats block slim COVID-19 relief bill

US Senate Democrats blocked a pared-down coronavirus relief package Thursday, calling it "beyond insufficient" to help millions of suffering Americans and raising the prospect that no new aid will be approved until after November's presidential election.

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US government study highlights COVID-19 risk from bars and restaurants

A new study by US health authorities published Thursday provided more data showing that, when it comes to catching Covid-19, visiting bars and restaurants is far more dangerous than going shopping, working from an office or using public transport.

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‘Running a white power message’: Trump criticized over 'racist' tweet

President Donald Trump on Wednesday appeared amazingly unaware that Bob Woodward had released audio from their 18 hours of interviews, but seized on the only defense available when a reporter handed it to him at a press conference.

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The View's Whoopi schools Meghan McCain after she blames Pelosi and the media instead of Trump for lying about COVID

Meghan McCain used Fox News talking points during Thursday's episode of "The View," to claim that Democrats and the media were just as much to blame as President Donald Trump for lying to Americans about COVID-19.

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New York to mark 9/11 anniversary amid the coronavirus pandemic

With crime on the rise, shops and apartments increasingly vacant and homeless people on the sidewalks, New York on Friday will mark the 19th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic and a bitter fight with the White House.

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South Dakota governor calls reports of 250,000 coronavirus cases linked to Sturgis rally 'made up'

The Republican governor of South Dakota is disputing the number of coronavirus cases that stemmed from the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in August and called a report that at least 250,000 cases were tied to the event “made up.”So far one death has been traced to the rally, but if a new study is any indication, that number should skyrocket.In a new study from Germany’s Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is described as a super-spreader event after 400,000 bikers rumbled into the small South Dakota town and crowded into bars and restaurants for 10 days.The study “extrap...

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Coronavirus death toll passes 900,000 worldwide

Paris (AFP) - The global death toll from the coronavirus pandemic has topped 900,000 since the respiratory disease first appeared in China last year, according to an AFP tally.As the fatalities climbed, US President Donald Trump admitted he had tried to minimise the seriousness of the Covid-19 threat at the start of the pandemic, in audio recordings released Wednesday from interviews with veteran journalist Bob Woodward."I wanted to always play it down," Trump told Woodward on March 19, according to a CNN preview of the book "Rage", due to be published this month."I still like playing it down,...

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'He said to inject bleach': Fox News' Hannity nailed for Trump interview blaming Biden for president's COVID lies

Fox News viewers were treated to another version of reality where President Donald Trump didn't lie to them about the coronavirus's dangers in February after he revealed the virus was far more dangerous than he was leading on.

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