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Saudi Arabia gears up for downsized hajj

Saudi Arabia on Wednesday begins hosting the annual hajj pilgrimage, dramatically downscaled due to the coronavirus pandemic that has barred millions of international pilgrims for the first time in modern history.

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Hong Kong orders mandatory mask wearing to combat new virus wave

Everyone in Hong Kong will have to wear masks in public from Wednesday, authorities said, as they unveiled the city's toughest social distancing measures yet to combat a new wave of coronavirus infections.

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The Texas death count is rising faster -- with 1,000 new coronavirus fatalities in just 6 days

Texas reached another grim milestone Sunday when it surpassed 5,000 deaths from the new coronavirus. In doing so, the state reported 1,000 deaths in six days, four days faster than it took to hit that total the previous time.

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White House adviser Larry Kudlow 'a clown -- he hasn't gotten anything right in six months': Economics professors

Two economists walked through the shocking lack of understanding that Senate Republicans seem to have about the desperation Americans are facing in the COVID economy.

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'A serious situation' in Texas as internal GOP polls show Trump losing: MSNBC analyst

Taking a look at polling in Texas that shows presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden with a slight lead over Donald Trump, an MSNBC analyst claimed internal GOP polls show similar results which is very bad news for the president.

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Ted Cruz spews disgust at 'waiters and waitresses' who he says don't deserve $600 unemployment checks

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Sunday blasted waiters, waitresses and bus boys who he said don't deserve an additional $600 per week for being unemployed during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Larry Kudlow dodges Jake Tapper on COVID deaths: ‘Don’t forget there’s a $1,200 check coming'

Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union," White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow didn't want to talk about the human toll of the coronavirus pandemic and attempted to move the conversation from the more than 1,000 Americans a day dying from COVID-19 to a new stimulus package that will include another $1200 check for taxpayers.

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'Some things you can't control': Trump chief of staff dismisses surge in COVID-19 deaths

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows on Sunday insisted that the surge in COVID-19 deaths is something that President Donald Trump "can't control."

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Chris Wallace shuts down Steve Mnuchin's lies on new stimulus bill: 'Republicans rejected this'

Fox News host Chris Wallace reminded Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin that Republicans had "rejected" President Donald Trump's call for a payroll tax cut after the Trump administration official blamed Democrats.

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Republicans fear being 'steamrolled' in election as COVID-19 limits their ability to campaign: report

According to a report in the Washington Post, Republican officials are becoming resigned to losing the Senate because COVID-19 restrictions on public appearances are crippling the campaigns of some of their most embattled candidates hoping to hang onto their jobs.

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C-SPAN caller reams Trump spokesman over COVID-19: 'Americans are dead because of this president'

Trump campaign spokesperson Boris Epshteyn faced off against a C-SPAN caller who blamed President Donald Trump for the deaths of Americans.

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Portland's troubles reflect a leftist history but also a racist past

Los Angeles (AFP) - For Portland, social conflict and street clashes are nothing new. The Oregon city has a long history of pro-labor militancy coupled with an anti-fascist culture and defiance of authorities -- but also, further back, a dark segregationist history.

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Federal Reserve convenes as virus puts US recovery on edge

Washington (AFP) - The Federal Reserve meets next week amid mixed signals on the health of the US economy, with some sectors bouncing back from the coronavirus-caused downturn and others struggling.

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