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Governors balk at Trump's executive order forcing them to pick up slack for pandemic stimulus

On Monday, The New York Times reported that multiple governors are upset about President Donald Trump's plan to extend unemployment benefits by executive order, saying that the plan forces them to come up with too much money for their budgets to afford.

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Trump mocked for claiming the 1918 flu pandemic ended World War II

World War II ended in Europe following Benito Mussolini being executed and Adolf Hitler committing suicide. The war in the Pacific ended after Japan surrendered, following the U.S. detonating two atomic bombs.

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GOP senator: 'I hope' pandemic stimulus talks fail — so the government doesn't spend more money

On Monday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) said that he "hopes" bipartisan talks on the next round of coronavirus pandemic stimulus break down — because he doesn't want the federal government to spend any more money on it.

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Medical masks best, cotton good, bandanas worse: droplet study

Health experts have determined that face coverings are a vital tool in reducing the spread of coronavirus -- but little research has been done into how different kinds of masks compare.

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'No pajama pants allowed': Illinois school district will enforce dress code during distance learning

While on campus, students in Illinois' school district are not allowed to wear hats, bandannas, sunglasses, pajama pants or slippers in school. Now that distance learning will be going forward as planned for this school year, the Springfield Public Schools' dress code is being enforced at home as well, according to the New York Times.

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Senior Trump officials are voicing major concerns behind closed doors about the president’s push to reopen schools: report

President Donald Trump has been adamant in calling for schools to reopen in the fall, and many Republicans are afraid to publicly disagree with him. But journalist Erin Banco, in an article published by the Daily Beast on August 10, reports that some Trump aides — behind closed doors — are seriously worried about the risks of reopening schools at a time when so many new COVID-19 infections are being reported.

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Kayleigh McEnany: Trump's executive actions are 'a lot different' from Obama's

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany insisted on Monday that President Donald Trump's executive actions are "a lot different" from executive actions taken by former President Barack Obama.

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Here we go again: Trump's latest coronavirus relief plan suckers the media

Donald Trump has a dilemma. Along with the rest of the Republican Party, he abhors the idea of enacting the kind of federal relief program that would actually help people and keep the nation's economy from collapsing completely in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. But that kind of substantive relief means giving ordinary working people money, which goes against the core organizing principle of the GOP, which is that government exists to line the pockets of the rich at the expense of everyone else.

However, Republicans and Trump realize that their economic attitudes are wildly unpopular with most Americans, who do not see the pandemic as an exciting opportunity to experiment with how many millions of people can be evicted or foreclosed out of their homes without the stock market taking a hit. With an election looming, doing nothing while the country falls apart is seen as a bad look for the party that currently controls the Senate and the White House.

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What was a mini-recession has turned into stalled economic recovery: economists

It was announced this spring that a recession began in February just as the coronavirus crisis was beginning to take down communities. But according to some economists, recovery from that recession has been slowed.

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Marco Rubio pounded for highlighting 'good news' about students getting infected with COVID

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) came under an avalanche of criticism on Monday after he tried to find a silver lining about reports of students getting infected with COVID-19 while at school.

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CNN host catches Rick Santorum blaming Obama: ‘I’m giving you an opportunity to not be a hypocrite’

Former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Monday blamed former President Barack Obama after President Donald Trump took executive actions instead of negotiating a COVID-19 relief bill.

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Antonio Banderas announces he has COVID-19 — on his 60th birthday

On Monday, actor Antonio Banderas revealed that he is infected with COVID-19.

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Trump hoping for a vaccine by Election Day -- but doctors say that's impossible

Don't expect a coronavirus vaccine by Election Day, no matter what President Donald Trump promises.

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