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White House denies Stephen Miller’s grandma died of COVID – but her death certificate says otherwise

According to a report from Mother Jones, the White House is denying Trump advisor Stephen Miller's grandmother died from complications due to coronavirus, but her death certificate says otherwise.

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Low-wage service workers are facing new emotional hazards in the workplace during COVID-19

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.

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Texas hospital forms panel to decide which severe COVID patients will be treated -- and which ones will be turned away

Starr County Health Authority Dr. Jose Vazquez says that Starr County Memorial Hospital in McAllen, Texas -- the county's only hospital -- has formed an "ethics committee" tasked with assessing the survival potential of coronavirus patients "and will send home those with low probabilities," LocalSYR reports.

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'You cannot hide it': Experts denounce White House secrecy in private warning to cities to take 'aggressive' COVID-19 action

A private warning about rising coronavirus cases made to leaders in 11 cities by White House official Dr. Deborah Birx on Wednesday is the latest sign that the Trump administration must end the secrecy surrounding its response to the pandemic, an investigative journalism group said Wednesday.

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'I may have signed my own death warrant': Teacher regrets her Trump vote as schools pushed to reopen during COVID-19 pandemic

A regretful Republican voter fears she may have unwittingly consigned herself to death by voting against Hillary Clinton four years ago.

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Columnist who praised Trump-loving Florida governor's approach to COVID admits he got it very wrong

Joe Nocera, a columnist for Bloomberg, initially had words of praise for Trump-loving Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's approach to the novel coronavirus, as he believed that the state had gotten the virus under control without imposing an overly punitive lockdown.

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GOP's opposition to unemployment payments amid the COVID-19 crisis could be their undoing: analysis

The Republican Senate's plan for a coronavirus stimulus package has been to pull back on the things allocated to Americans.

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GOP 'delinquency' on coronavirus is one of 'the worst failures of governance in modern US history': Conservative columnist

On Thursday, writing for The Washington Post, conservative columnist Jennifer Rubin excoriated President Donald Trump and the GOP for abdication of leadership on the coronavirus pandemic.

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Fake CDC document goes viral as anti-mask and QAnon conspiracists seek to sabotage efforts to halt COVID-19

Coronavirus skeptics are pushing a forged document across social media to undermine public support for masks.

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White House folds on payroll tax cut again — concedes it won't be in the next stimulus

On Thursday, CNN congressional correspondent Manu Raju reported that the White House has given up on including a payroll tax cut in the next round of coronavirus stimulus — but still hopes it will be included in a future round of legislation.

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Trump might not get his COVID vaccine October surprise -- but he'll probably declare victory anyway: op-ed

Writing in POLITICO this Wednesday, Adam Cancryn says that while President Trump's odds of getting a coronavirus vaccine to tout before election day are slim, he'll likely turn the vaccine's development into a divisive political issue anyway.

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Confusion and fear as Iran says millions may have virus

President Hassan Rouhani's recent announcement that 25 million Iranians may have been infected with the coronavirus, a figure drastically higher than the country's official tally, has left many perplexed and fearful.

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Trump floating ‘racist theory’ to explain new COVID-19 outbreaks he helped cause: MSNBC's Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out President Donald Trump for trotting out a new "racist theory" to explain the recent surge in coronavirus cases -- especially in states run by Republican governors.

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