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North Korea reports first suspected infection as global cases top 16 million

Seoul (AFP) - North Korea declared its first suspected coronavirus case on Sunday, becoming one of the last countries to do so as the number of people infected worldwide passed 16 million.

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Hurricane Hanna downgraded to tropical storm as it lands in virus-hit Texas

The first Atlantic hurricane of 2020 was downgraded to a tropical storm Sunday after it swept into coronavirus-hit Texas, bringing heavy rain, storm surges and potentially life-threatening flash flooding.

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Ron DeSantis failed because his choices were ‘shaped by politics and divorced from scientific evidence’: report

Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis was the focus of an in-depth Washington Post exposé examining why Florida is failing at coronavirus.

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Brett Favre blasted for golfing with Trump as the president procrastinates on coronavirus response

Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre spent Saturday playing golf with Donald Trump at the president's private golf resort in New Jersey.

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Sinclair Broadcasting pulls show pushing conspiracy theory against Dr. Fauci after public outrage

Public outrage successfully prevented a right-wing network of local television stations from airing a program pushing conspiracy theories against Dr. Anthony Fauci as the coronavirus pandemic pummels America.

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Colorado COVID-19 outbreak traced to Bible conference that defied health orders: report

On Saturday, The Friendly Atheist reported that Colorado authorities have traced 22 cases of COVID-19 to a Summer Family Bible conference held by Andrew Wommack, a preacher who has openly defied state public health restrictions on church gatherings.

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Trump busted for reusing his old fraud playbook to deflect criticism of his COVID-19 failures: report

On Saturday, The Washington Post drew a parallel between President Donald Trump's failure to respond adequately to the coronavirus pandemic, and his efforts to defend the fraud scheme he set up with "Trump University."

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Trump's 'death cult' would rather die from COVID-19 than admit he lied to them: conservative

On Saturday, writing for USA TODAY, conservative Naval War College Professor Tom Nichols laid into supporters of President Donald Trump who have politicized public health and refused to wear masks, calling them a "death cult."

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Lynching threat and racist rant at black employee lands Oklahoma man in jail

According to KFOR News 4, William Welch, a man in Ponca City, Oklahoma, has been arrested after an altercation in Casey's General Store, a local convenience store, which started when an employee told him he couldn't use a refill cup due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Trump allies fear he's blowing his best chance at re-election: report

According to Politico, President Donald Trump's allies are fearful that if the president doesn't come up with a national plan to combat the coronavirus pandemic, his odds for re-election are bleak.

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With GOP refusing urgent relief for Main Street, tens of thousands of shuttered US businesses now closing... permanently

Permanent closures now account for 55% of all closed businesses since March 1. 

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Brawl over mask leaves security guard at Los Angeles Target store with broken arm

Two brothers in California are facing criminal charges after getting into a brawl with security guards at a store for not wearing masks and leaving one of the guards with a broken arm.

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US consulate in China readies for closure as diplomatic row rages

Workers removed the US insignia from the consulate in the Chinese city of Chengdu on Saturday, a day after Beijing ordered its closure as relations deteriorated in a Cold War-style standoff.

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