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Katie Porter fact-checks Steve Mnuchin with five reasons he is wrong to hide size of stimulus handouts

On MSNBC Friday, Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) elaborated on her previous remark that Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin "gets an F" for his explanation of why the administration is blocking congressionally required disclosure of information on coronavirus stimulus funds.

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COVID-19 pandemic could lead to more than one billion people living in poverty: study

"These findings expose the extent of precarity in developing countries, but also the fragility of poverty reductions to any economic shock."

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Bolsonaro tells Brazilians to film hospitals: ‘Find a way to get inside’

Critics slammed Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro Friday after he called on supporters to film videos inside their local hospitals to prove they have not been overwhelmed by the coronavirus pandemic.

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‘It’s a real risk’: Anthony Fauci warns against going to political rallies without wearing a mask

Speaking to ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl on the Powerhouse Politics podcast, Dr. Anthony Fauci says he has the same advice to people planning to attend President Trump's upcoming rally as he does for people attending racial justice protests: large groups are dangerous and risky.

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'This is cruel': Betsy DeVos bars certain students, including DACA recipients, from COVID-19 relief funds

"These extreme eligibility requirements will not only harm students, but they are also contrary to congressional intent," said Sen. Patty Murray.

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Michigan Trump supporters encourage GOP voters to burn their own absentee ballots at 'Recall & Revolution' event

Politicians in Michigan are gearing up to hold a protest in Grand Rapids this Friday where they plan to burn their absentee ballot applications, WZZM13 reports.

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One of Trump’s favorite attacks is now dead in the water after COVID-19 leaves him 'backed into a corner’: CNN host

In a video segment posted this Friday, CNN's John Avlon gives his take on why President Trump is using the word "socialism" a lot less these days.

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Trumpvilles: America braces for new 'apocalypse’ that could lead to widespread housing crisis

While most states put a pause on evictions during the coronavirus lockdowns, that pause is set to expire just as the relief payments for Americans is as well -- an eventuality that will only worsen the housing crisis for people already reeling from the coronavirus economy, Axios reports.

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Star French chef comes up with 'COVID-safe' restaurant

French superchef Alain Ducasse is using a ventilation system similar to those in hospital operating theaters to reopen one of his Paris restaurants.

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Am I immune to COVID-19 if I have antibodies?

Perhaps the most important question now about COVID-19 is the degree to which a prior infection protects from a second infection by the new coronavirus. This affects vaccine development and herd immunity and is something for each of us to consider as antibody tests are now available.

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Ohio GOP accused of driving public health official out of job with 'anti-Semitic attacks'

On Thursday, The Daily Beast reported that Ohio Democrats are accusing the state GOP of driving Amy Acton, the state's foremost public health expert in charge of the COVID-19 response, out of her job with endless abuse — including "anti-Semitic attacks."

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Ohio Republican accused of racist comments fired as emergency room doctor: report

On Thursday, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported that Steve Huffman, a GOP state senator representing the Dayton, Ohio area, has been fired as an emergency room doctor from TeamHealth after being accused of making racist comments about COVID-19 during a committee hearing.

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Trump mocked for requiring rally attendees not to sue over COVID-19: ‘Lawyers, start your engines’

On Thursday, reporters noticed that President Donald Trump's campaign was moving to disclaim any legal liability for the spread of COVID-19 at the president's upcoming rally in Tulsa Oklahoma, with attendees being asked to affirm, "By attending the Rally, you and any guests voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and agree not to hold Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. ... liable for any illness or injury."

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