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Trump lied about mass COVID-19 testing locations — now he’s lying about vaccine distribution centers: report

President Donald Trump's White House announced this week that by Nov. 1 they would have thousands of places where the coronavirus vaccine can be distributed, and they'll be up and ready to go. The problem with that promise is that all of the other promises Trump has made around this have proved to be false.

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Italy's Silvio Berlusconi tests positive for coronavirus: reports

Italy's former prime minister the media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi announced Wednesday that he had tested positive for the novel coronavirus and is in quarantine at home.

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Nicolle Wallace thinks ‘wackado’ Trump doctor is helping the president create chaos around the coronavirus

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace called out President Donald Trump for embracing a right-wing doctor trying to invent his own science to justify the comments of the White House and the Trump campaign.

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Experts afraid as CDC tells states to be 'fully operational' for COVID-19 vaccine by Nov. 1

Experts are raising alarms after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sent a letter to governors last week instructing them to be "fully operational" for deploying a coronavirus vaccine on or even before November 1.

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McConnell slammed for ‘skinny’ COVID-19 stimulus that 'won’t help anyone' except vulnerable GOP senators

Writing for Intelligencer this Wednesday, Ed Kilgore says that Republicans are giving Democrats all the leverage they need in regards to the HEALS Act — the trillion-dollar proposal Republicans unveiled but did not vote on in late July. Now, Mitch McConnell hopes to vote on a “skinny stimulus” -- a measure that is "purely and simply an effort to thread the needle within the Republican conference," Kilgore writes.

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Minnesota biker becomes first COVID-19 fatality linked to Sturgis rally

A Minnesota biker became the first COVID-19 fatality linked to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

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'Cruel, crass, and illegal': Democrats slam inclusion of Trump-signed letters in federal food boxes

" Trump and his minions have been trying to yank food from hungry children and families and he is now putting notes in pandemic food boxes to claim credit."

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New polling spells trouble for Trump’s 2020 campaign strategy: analysis

Writing on Forbes this Wednesday, Lisette Voytko points out that President Trump's attacks on Biden for being soft on crime don't seem to be working, as evidenced by the fact that he didn't get much of a boost from the Republican National Convention.

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Former and current Trump supporters clash on CNN: 'Voting for him helped kill over 100,000 Americans'

Former supporters of President Donald Trump faced off against the president's current fans on a CNN panel on Wednesday.

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Fox's 'hard news' anchors reject booking Trump's new coronavirus adviser

On Wednesday, The Daily Beast reported that Fox News' "hard news" anchors are avoiding booking Dr. Scott Atlas, President Donald Trump's new preferred coronavirus adviser.

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More permanent job losses coming as recession enters its second stage: economists

Although the American economy has been steadily adding jobs back after the initial shock of the COVID-19 pandemic put tens of millions of people out of work, economists are seeing signs that more permanent job losses are on their way.

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Pandemic politics ripple through Texas races, forcing US Rep. Dan Crenshaw to defend his coronavirus response

In Crenshaw's bid for reelection, the fight over masks and rhetoric has become particularly pitched, drawing in dozens of Houston-area doctors.

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America doesn’t have a coherent strategy for asymptomatic testing. It needs one.

While it battles a virus that can spread quickly via silent carriers, the United States has yet to execute a strategy for testing asymptomatic people. This is a problem — and ProPublica health reporter Caroline Chen explains why.

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