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Peter Navarro explodes with bigotry on CNN: 'That virus was a product of the Chinese Communist Party'

White House trade adviser Peter Navarro claimed on Sunday that the novel coronavirus pandemic is "a product of the Chinese Communist Party."

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Trump's sparsely-attended Tulsa rally exposed his greatest weakness: conservative

In a column for the Daily Beast, conservative -- and former Republican -- Matt Lewis said Donald Trump's disastrous Tulsa campaign rally before a half-empty arena exposed what will likely dog him through the run-up to November's election.

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Hollywood poised for big-screen gamble as theaters reopen during COVID-19 crisis

After more than three months of coronavirus-mandated limbo, Hollywood is headed back to the big screen -- and hoping that Russell Crowe's road rage thriller "Unhinged" will jump-start the recovery.

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Beijing reports 22 new virus cases as millions tested

China's capital reported 22 new cases of the coronavirus on Sunday after a mass testing effort that has collected more than two million samples in a race to contain a new outbreak.

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Trump Tulsa advance staffers test positive for coronavirus just prior to indoor rally: report

On Saturday, NBC News reporter Geoff Bennett reported that six advance staffers who spent the past few weeks in Tulsa, Oklahoma helping to organize President Donald Trump's campaign rally have tested positive for COVID-19.

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Georgia’s COVID-19 cases spike after it misrepresented its numbers to indicate a decline”

On April 27, Georgia's Republican Governor Brian Kemp made his state the first to reopen after numerous states issued lockdown orders meant to slow the ongoing coronavirus epidemic. Kemp allowed the state's cinemas, churches restaurants, gyms, tattoo parlors and beauty salons to all resume operations, albeit with some social distancing protocols in place.

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Brazil blows past one million COVID-19 cases, WHO warns of ‘dangerous phase' of pandemic

The World Health Organization warned Friday of a “new and dangerous phase” of the coronavirus pandemic, as infections continued to surge in the Americas, with Brazil registering more than one million cases.

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France set to open cinemas, casinos as Covid-19 lockdown measures ease further

France will begin to shake off its coronavirus blues Sunday with cinemas opening on the stroke of midnight and thousands of people taking to the streets for its midsummer music festival.

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Trump admits ‘so many lives have been lost’ — but says their coronavirus deaths won’t be in vain

On Friday, President Donald Trump tweeted an address to the nation, in which he said COVID-19 deaths in America won't be for nothing.

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'It's outrageous': Kentucky voters face confusion as state scrambles to prepare for coronavirus

On Friday, The Washington Post detailed the potential problems awaiting Kentucky voters in the wake of changes to accommodate the coronavirus pandemic.

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'I feel like I'm living in a zombie apocalypse right before society crashes': Oklahoma attorney

Oklahoma is having its largest coronavirus spikes since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, yet the Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt has decided that the state will enter Phase 3 reopening, deaths be damned. In the middle of the crisis, President Donald Trump will bring together nearly 20,000 people from all over the region to an enclosed space to celebrate him.

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Doctors Fauci and Brix warned Trump administration against Tulsa rally: report

According to a new report from NBC News, members of President Trump's coronavirus task force warned against his plan to restart his rallies in the midst of a global pandemic.

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GOP's stimulus inaction could threaten the economy during coronavirus second wave: conservative analyst

Senate Republicans, led by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), appear unlikely to consider whether to enact a new round of stimulus until July.

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