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Virus surges worldwide as public loses faith in authorities

A surge in coronavirus cases across the United States and Europe has forced governments to strengthen containment measures as a survey released Saturday showed support for the handling of their pandemics has slipped.

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Fauci assigned security detail after 'serious threats' follow public attacks from Trump administration

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said he and his family had been assigned a security detail after receiving "serious threats" amid public attacks from members of the Trump administration.

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The eviction ban is running out -- and some landlords are gearing up to kick out renters

As tenants across Florida lost their jobs and incomes during the coronavirus pandemic, executives at Axiom Realty Partners LLC, whose portfolio includes at least nine apartment buildings throughout the Southeast, applied pressure on some tenants to either pay rent or move out.

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Trump hates looking like a loser -- right now he looks like one of the biggest losers in U.S. history: op-ed

Writing in the Washington Post this Friday, columnist Henry Olsen says that although President Trump recently canceled his scheduled convention acceptance speech in Jacksonville, Florida, due to the states continued coronavirus spread, the move nevertheless reflects a Trump pattern of "belatedly recognizing that fighting the coronavirus is Americans’ top priority."

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Senate Republicans slammed for leaving town as unemployment benefits are set to expire: 'It's going to lead to desperation'

Sen. Ron Wyden excoriated his Republican colleagues in a floor speech Thursday as they prepared to skip town for the weekend without finalizing a plan to extend the $600-per-week boost in unemployment benefits set to expire in just two days, leaving 30 million Americans without a key financial lifeline.

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New polling reveals GOP governors’ disastrous handling of COVID-19 is coming back to bite them

This summer’s surge in coronavirus infections has been felt all over the Sun Belt, from Florida to Texas to Arizona. David Nather, in Axios, reports that Republican governors in four Sun Belt states are now suffering from low approval of their handling of the crisis — whereas in California, another state that is being hit hard by the surge, Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is still popular.

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Unimaginative Trump returns to spewing racist paranoia as his reelection hopes appear to crumble before him

In 2018, Donald Trump's very-stable-genius plan to win the midterm elections for Republicans was to hype the hell out of a so-called caravan of Central American refugees who were crossing Mexico in hopes of seeking asylum in the United States. About 7,000 people, mostly consisting of families with children, were indeed making the 2,500-mile trek to escape poverty and gang violence, but Trump and his Republican sycophants tried to convince American voters that they were coming to the U.S. to kill white people and burn down the suburbs. Through his preferred media of Twitter and Fox News, Trump endlessly hyped the "invasion" of these migrants, and suggesting they might be terrorists, and were coming to create gang warfare, not escape it.This article was originally published at SalonThe nonstop fear-mongering about the caravan did work its magic on the ever-gullible mainstream news media. A Media Matters study published two weeks before the election showed a precipitous rise in cable news coverage of what would have otherwise been a minor story, as similar caravans had been in previous years.

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Mask mandate appears to be helping in Texas -- but experts ask Gov. Greg Abbott not to rule out a shutdown

Three weeks after Gov. Greg Abbott required Texans to wear masks, epidemiologists and disease modelers say they are cautiously optimistic that the mandate is helping the state turn a corner in its efforts to contain an outbreak that has killed more than 4,500 Texans.

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Barron Trump's school will not fully reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic

President Donald Trump wants US schools closed by the coronavirus pandemic to reopen fully, but the private school attended by his son Barron won't be one of them, its principal said Friday.

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Idaho Republican caught spreading lie about 45-year-old nurse who died from COVID-19

A Idaho Republican legislator is taking some heat thanks to a Facebook post where she tried to cast doubt on the details surrounding the death of a pediatric nurse practitioner who died from complications from the coronavirus, the Idaho Statesman reports.

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The 'hypocrisy knows no bounds': Teachers' union president slams Trump as he cancels GOP convention while urging schools to reopen

"It seems the lives of kids and teachers are less important to the president than those of GOP delegates."

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Republican in the hospital with COVID-19 after suggesting virus is a 'hoax' and preaching at maskless church service

Arkansas State Sen. Jason Rapert (R) has a known history of downplaying the coronavirus, even pushing narratives on social media that describe it as a "hoax." Now, he's contracted the virus after appearing as a guest preacher at Sanctuary of Hope church in Branson, Missouri about two weeks ago.

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WATCH: Angry anti-maskers erupt in Idaho after county officials point out the science behind face coverings

A group of angry anti-maskers in Idaho angrily booed Southwest District Board of Health officials this week when they passed a resolution recommending -- but not mandating -- wearing face masks.

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