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European children get to head back to school amid coronavirus fears

French pupils go back to school Tuesday as schools across Europe open their doors to greet returning pupils this month, nearly six months after the coronavirus outbreak forced them to close and despite rising infection rates across the continent.

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Trump health officials blowing $250 million to spin Americans on the COVID-19 pandemic

On Monday, Politico reported that officials at the Department of Health and Human Services are proposing a $250 million contract to reduce Americans' "despair" over the coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump’s healthcare too ‘shocking, sensational, inflammatory or excessively violent’ for Facebook ads: report

Facebook has refused to run a political ad criticizing President Donald Trump's record on health care, according to a Democratic super-PAC.

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Canada researchers investigating acai berry to fight COVID-19

Canadian researchers said Monday they are investigating a popular superfood -- the acai berry -- as a treatment to prevent Covid-19's most severe symptoms.

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Conservative mocks Trump for trying to claim everything is fine — while saying he’ll fix it

Writing in the Washington Post this Monday, columnist Jennifer Rubin highlighted Joe Biden's "searing rebuke" to President Trump, calling it an "explicit, extensive and emphatic condemnation of all violence" -- something Trump has not done.

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'White House cover-up': COVID-19 task force reports withheld from public reveal Trump knew of threats as he spread lies

"Rather than being straight with the American people and creating a national plan to fix the problem, the president and his enablers kept these alarming reports private while publicly downplaying the threat to millions of Americans."

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The loan company that sued thousands of low-income Latinos during the COVID pandemic

On an afternoon in mid-June, Analleli Solis was walking home from her brother’s house just down the street when she noticed someone she didn’t know retreating from the front door of her modest brick home.

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Family's welcome to new neighborhood turns cold when neighbors find out they're biracial

When Maureen Roland's family moved from California into their new neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri, they got a cold reception from neighbors when they found out that Maureen's husband is Black and they have biracial children, according to a report from The Kansas City Star.

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Betsy DeVos slammed for arguing pandemic ultimately a 'good thing' for US public education

"Calling Covid-19 a 'good thing' for our schools just goes to show you how divorced this administration is from reality."

On the heels of two federal judges halting a controversial rule that allows private schools to get more Covid-19 relief funding than Congress intended, U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos said Friday that she believes the viral pandemic has been a "good thing" for the nation's education system, a comment that quickly drew criticism from Democrats and public education advocates.

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Health experts horrified as new Trump COVID-19 adviser pushes 'herd immunity' strategy that could kill 2 million Americans

"It's not edgy, contrarian," one public health expert said of the "herd immunity" approach. "It's dangerous and terrifying."

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How chemicals like PFAS can increase your risk of severe COVID-19

Nearly a year before the novel coronavirus emerged, Dr. Leonardo Trasande published “Sicker, Fatter, Poorer,” a book about connections between environmental pollutants and many of the most common chronic illnesses. The book describes decades of scientific research showing how endocrine-disrupting chemicals, present in our daily lives and now found in nearly all people, interfere with natural hormones in our bodies. The title sums up the consequences: Chemicals in the environment are making people sicker, fatter and poorer.

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A ‘staggering’ remark has revealed the truth about Trump’s new 2020 strategy: columnist

Writing in the Washington Post this Monday, Phillip Bump says that it's becoming increasingly clear that a considerable portion of President Trump's reelection strategy is to shrug off the coronavirus pandemic.

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Herman Cain’s Twitter account downplays the threat of COVID-19 one month after it killed him

A month after Herman Cain died from coronavirus, his Twitter account is pushing coronavirus misinformation.

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