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‘You got taken to the cleaners’: Trump mocked for blaming campaign cash woes on ‘fake news’ of how he handled pandemic

President Donald Trump is blaming "false reporting" and the "fake news" media's factual reports of his handling of the coronavirus pandemic for his campaign's money problems. Reports reveal excessive spending, including that former campaign manager Brad Parscale's companies made millions off the campaign, and that campaign donations were used to pay Trump's family members and used as a "piggy bank"  to pay Trump's legal bills.

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Nine COVID-19 vaccine developers pledge to uphold scientific integrity

The CEOs of nine companies developing vaccines against Covid-19 on Tuesday pledged to "uphold the integrity of the scientific process" amid concern Donald Trump will pressure regulators to approve a vaccine ahead of the presidential election in November.

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'You suck!' Midwestern 2016 Trump voters revolt over his handling of health care and COVID-19

A focus group of voters from the Midwest who backed President Donald Trump in 2016 recently told pollster Stanley Greenberg that they feel let down by the president's handling of health care, which they say has only grown less affordable since his victory in 2016.

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China celebrates virus success as Europe suffers

China's leaders held a triumphant ceremony to celebrate beating the coronavirus on Tuesday, as billions of people around the world still suffer the fallout from the pandemic and the global death toll nears 900,000.

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Why COVID-19 vaccines need to prioritize ‘superspreaders’

Once safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines are available, tough choices will need to be made about who gets the first shots.

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North Carolina Republican forced to beg desperately for Trump to wear a mask while in town

North Carolina is among the top states in the country that is remaining steady in coronavirus cases and at least one Republican county commissioner desperately wants it to stay that way, said the Winston-Salem Journal.

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Trump has been incredibly successful in slowing down COVID-19 testing: report

President Donald Trump announced at his Tulsa, Oklahoma rally earlier this year that he told everyone to slow down coronavirus testing because too many people were getting COVID-19 and it was making American numbers look bad.

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What the CDC eviction ban means for tenants and landlords: 6 questions answered

Editor’s note: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an order on Sept. 1 banning evictions of people who lost work as a result of the pandemic. To benefit, renters must sign a declaration that they don’t make more than US$99,000 a year or $198,000 for those filing a joint return and that they essentially have no options other than homelessness. But the order, which takes effect on Sept. 4, leaves some questions unanswered. We asked Katy Ramsey Mason, an assistant professor of law and director of the University of Memphis Medical-Legal Partnership Clinic, to answer some of them.

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CNN's Jim Acosta slams Trump for holding a 'campaign rally' at the White House 'disguised' as a COVID-19 briefing

CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta blasted Donald Trump on Monday, accusing the president of turning his coronavirus press briefing into a 2020 campaign event.

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WATCH: MSNBC cuts off Trump's briefing to provide a 'reality check' on his economic growth claims

MSNBC on Monday cut into President Donald Trump’s press briefing to provide some context for some of his boasts about the economy.

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Could saliva tests be a COVID-19 game changer in France?

Offering painless, non-invasive and rapid results, saliva tests have the potential to change the way we live with the coronavirus.

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COVID-19 -- a stigma to many -- quietly taking toll on South Florida's Haitian community

MIAMI — Fritzner Fabre, a healthcare aide who cared for coronavirus patients, spent his final days holed up in a ramshackle North Miami-Dade efficiency, coughing and wheezing. He was 41 when he died at the hospital.Another Miami man, architect Pierre Martin, suffered from heart troubles and diabetes. Believing he’d simply caught a cold, Martin refused to go to the hospital until it was too late. He was 69 when COVID-19 killed him.Then there was Pastor Marcel Métayer, who kept his Fort Lauderdale Baptist church open as a spiritual haven for the local Haitian-American community, even as the coro...

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California's expensive COVID-19 predictions were useless for rural areas -- here's why

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In mid-July, California’s pandemic forecast painted a bleak picture for El Dorado County.The state’s so-called “model of models” predicted 45 people with COVID-19 would die within 30 days in the sparsely populated county. With cases surging statewide and more than half of counties on a monitoring list, it was all-but-certain the death toll would soar in the foothills.But there was a problem. The county hadn’t yet even tallied a single COVID-19 death.Ultimately, the prediction for El Dorado County was a total bust in the best way possible. The disease caused by the new coro...

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