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Trump's millionaire treasury secretary uses debunked GOP talking point to justify slashing $600 unemployment boost

"Inflicting suffering on tens of millions of Americans by cutting unemployment benefits because of an anecdotal 'some cases' argument that has been refuted again and again is a stupid way to make policy."

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Top coronavirus advisor warns US in 'new phase' of pandemic

The United States has entered a "new phase" of the pandemic, White House coronavirus advisor Deborah Birx warned Sunday, with rural areas just as threatened as major cities.

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‘Republicans think Americans are lazy and undeserving’: MSNBC panel tells Dems not to back down on unemployment stimulus

During an MSNBC panel discussion about the negotiations for the latest COVID-19 stimulus bill, the panelists couldn't help but note that the 2020 Republican campaign strategy failed them. Still, Democrats aren't taking the opportunity to use it against the GOP.

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Michigan Republican who fought COVID-19 lockdown diagnosed with coronavirus

Republican state Sen. Tom Barrett, of Michigan, has been diagnosed with COVID-19. While another in the millions of Americans diagnosed with the deadly virus wouldn't usually make the news, this lawmaker was one of many conservatives who waged war against the Michigan governor for instituting a lockdown as the coronavirus killed hundreds across her state in April.

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Trump's watchdog for COVID-19 stimulus cash allowed millions to go to China-backed businesses

President Donald Trump tried to wage war against former Vice President Joe Biden for being too close to China, but it was revealed Sunday that the Trump administration's appointees allowed supplemental money from the Paycheck Protection Program to be given to China-backed businesses in the United States.

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Elections advocates warn states and the Post Office need help to handle the huge influx of vote-by-mail ballots

A prominent voting rights advocate on Sunday called on state and federal lawmakers to take action in order to handle what is expected to be a record-breaking surge in voting by mail as Americans head to the polls in November in the midst of a pandemic that is not likely to let up before the general election.

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The US had nearly 2 million new COVID-19 cases in the last month -- setting a 'dangerous pace'

Coronavirus cases in the U.S. rose by 1.9 million and deaths from the disease by over 25,000 in the month of July, another sign of President Donald Trump's failure to slow the pandemic.

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If you're removed from a flight for refusing to wear a mask -- you might get banned from other airlines too

Sara Nelson, the international president of the Association of Flight Attendants, told CNN on Sunday that Delta Airlines has banned at least 100 people for refusing to wear masks on their flights. Other airlines are now thinking of taking the names of those individuals and barring them from traveling on their airlines as well.

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Oklahoma GOPer tells mayor she's 'in big trouble' for food-service mask mandate -- and invites her to gun shop to discuss

An Oklahoma mayor felt so uncomfortable by repeated contacts from a state lawmaker that she filed a police report for "harassment and intimidation."

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Speaker Pelosi standing strong against White House demands for COVID-19 corporate bailout over unemployment help

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is under considerable pressure to stand against the White House in negotiating the next COVID-19 stimulus bill.

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Trump COVID-19 task force member pushes back on president's push for hydroxychloroquine: 'Time to move on'

Appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press,"  Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir bucked Donald Trump’s continuing push for hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19, telling host Chuck Todd he “can’t recommend” it as a treatment and that it’s time to “move on."

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Steve Mnuchin whines about people being 'overpaid' on unemployment: 'There's no question'

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on Sunday complained that many people who receive unemployment benefits during the pandemic have been "overpaid."

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Several COVID-19 vaccines limit viral growth in monkeys: reports

There’s been a lot of monkey business in the world of COVID-19 vaccine research this week — literally. Scientists from San Diego to Boston to Oxford, England, have released results from studies in which monkeys given experimental COVID-19 vaccines were then deliberately infected with the novel coronavirus. And while the specific vaccine formulations differed, all induced immune responses that stalled the growth of the virus.The recent results encompass vaccines in development by Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca and local biotech Inovio Pharmaceuticals. The findings are no guarantee that a...

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