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'He doesn't care about those kids at all': Anderson Cooper tears into Trump for pressuring schools to reopen

On CNN Wednesday, Anderson Cooper blasted President Donald Trump's attempts to push schools to reopen without a plan to keep students safe.

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American Airlines ordered passengers to stop social distancing — because they hadn't paid for exit seats

On Wednesday, The New York Times reported that the flight crew on an American Airlines trip ordered two passengers to stop social distancing and move back to their seats.

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Trump's rally 'likely' increased COVID-19: health official

At Wednesday's White House briefing, Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany was confronted with the fact that President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma led to an outbreak of COVID-19 cases. Her reply was to plead ignorance: "I have no data to indicate that."

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New Hampshire Republican officials aren't interested in attending Trump's upcoming rally

President Donald Trump held a campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, that was supposed to be massive, but one of the main problems that came up for the team is that thousands and thousands of people signed up for tickets, who never attended. This time, they think they've figured it out, said the New York Times.

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One-third of Americans couldn't pay their rent or mortgages this month

On July 1, 32 percent of Americans weren't able to pay their mortgage, CNBC cited a survey from Apartment List.

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Kayleigh McEnany: When Trump said he wanted to ‘cut off’ school funding he meant he wants to increase it

During the Wednesday White House press briefing, press secretary Kayleigh McEnany argued that President Donald Trump believes that the reason students must return to school regardless of the risk of COVID-19 killing their families, teachers, and administration, is because children need the lunches in schools.

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Physician can't figure out why Trump is being 'triggered' by the idea of schools opening windows to avoid COVID in class

It was announced Wednesday that the White House would prefer schools don't consult the Center for Disease Control when deciding when and how to reopen.

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WATCH: CNN host temporarily speechless after Ohio sheriff says he won’t be the ‘mask police’

In a segment on CNN this Wednesday, Brianna Keiler interviewed Sheriff Richard Jones of Butler County, Ohio, grilling him over his refusal to enforce his state's face mask mandate.

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Florida hit with 9,989 new coronavirus cases as the death toll nears 4,000

MIAMI — Florida’s Department of Health on Wednesday confirmed 9,989 additional cases of COVID-19, the fourth-highest single-day total recorded since the pandemic began in March. The state now has 223,783 confirmed cases.Florida’s highest single-day total was recorded Saturday with 11,458 cases.There were also 48 new deaths announced, raising the statewide death toll to 3,889.CASES IN SOUTH FLORIDA— Miami-Dade County reported 2,916 additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 11 new deaths. The county now has 53,974 confirmed cases and 1,068 deaths, the highest in the state.— Broward County repor...

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Houston sees a surge of people dying at home from COVID-19 – suggesting death rate may be higher than reported

HOUSTON — When Karen Salazar stopped by to check on her mother on the evening of June 22, she found her in worse shape than she expected. Her mother, Felipa Medellín, 54, had been complaining about chest pains and fatigue, symptoms that she attributed to a new diabetes treatment she’d started days earlier.

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Trump can see his failures -- but he still prioritizes his needs over protecting Americans from COVID-19: op-ed

In his column for the Washington Post this Wednesday, Greg Sargent writes that the idea that President Trump's failures are a result of him being in "denial" isn't entirely accurate. Ultimately, Trump knows the consequences of his actions.

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Mike Pence: ‘The best expert I know’ on coronavirus school policy ‘is my wife Karen’

Vice President Mike Pence cited his wife, a teacher, as an expert on reopening schools during a deadly pandemic.

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Trump's Russia bounty scandal exposes his fundamental inability to digest new information

A couple of weeks have passed, with plenty of public smoke but no fire over reports that Russians were bribing the Taliban to target American troops in Afghanistan, with at least some of the 20 deaths over the last year attributed to the Islamic militants linked to the Taliban.

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