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Ten members of San Francisco wedding infected with COVID-19 after sneaking into church for secret ceremony: report

According to a report from the San Francisco Chronicle, ten members of a wedding party -- including the bride and groom -- have tested positive the COVID-19 virus after first sneaking into a church and then finishing up on an outside basketball court in defiance of city ordinances.

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Anti-masker held bank employee 'up against a glass cubicle' while 'screaming obscenities': police

A man who refused to wear a face mask in a local bank in western New York was arrested last week after Lakewood-Busti police say he held a bank employee "up against a glass cubicle" while "screaming obscenities."

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A federal rule protecting thousands of renters from eviction expired Friday -- here’s what you need to know

Many local governments have implemented their own measures to protect tenants from eviction during the pandemic, and there are groups that help tenants navigate what can be a complicated and traumatic process.

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Visitors to Washington DC from 27 'high-risk' states must quarantine: mayor

Visitors to Washington from 27 US states considered "high-risk" for coronavirus will have to self-quarantine for two weeks, the mayor said Monday.

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The reality of Trump’s desperate position ‘has begun to pierce his inner circle’: columnist

Writing in the New York Times this Sunday, Charles Blow contends that President Trump's recent "shift in tone" may be too little, too late. "With the election passing the 100-day-away milestone, he is down in the polls, people don’t trust or approve of his handling of the pandemic and he faces a real uphill battle to re-election," he writes.

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White House adviser Peter Navarro: 'We're all tired of this politicization of the China virus'

White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on Monday said that he is "tired" of people politicizing COVID-19, which he referred to as the "China virus."

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Trump's National Security Adviser tests positive for COVID-19: report

On Monday, Bloomberg News correspondent Jennifer Jacobs reported that President Donald Trump's National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien has tested positive for COVID-19.

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Double-dipping temp agencies get rich off COVID-19 bailouts as small businesses suffer

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Trump only took COVID seriously after finding out it was making his supporters sick: report

On Monday, The Washington Post reported that President Donald Trump's allies were unable to get him to correct his own mistakes on the coronavirus pandemic — until they presented him with data showing that his own voters were at risk.

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Coronavirus vaccine put to final test in US in thousands of volunteers

The world’s biggest COVID-19 vaccine study got underway Monday with the first of 30,000 planned volunteers helping to test shots created by the U.S. government—one of several candidates in the final stretch of the global vaccine race.

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'Could mean a huge gap in payments': Memo warns GOP unemployment benefit formula would take months to implement

"You know Republicans are in pretty bad shape when they have to go with a plan based on rough ideas that Donald Trump’s own Secretary of Labor says are unworkable."

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‘Growing alarm’ inside Trump campaign unless president can pull off ‘October surprise’: White House reporter

President Donald Trump is banking on the development of a coronavirus vaccine to save his flagging campaign, according to a White House reporter.

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Morocco shuts down major cities after spike in Covid-19 cases

Morocco will stop people entering and leaving some of its biggest cities from midnight to contain a surge in COVID-19 cases, the interior and health Ministries said on Sunday.

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