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GOP to wait before debating more stimulus — and risk getting 'blamed by voters in November’: report

On Monday, Politico reported that Senate Republicans feel no immediate need to take up legislation on a new round of coronavirus stimulus — and may give it until July to decide whether to even take up the issue at all.

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Mexican president says in good health as aide contracts COVID-19

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador insisted Monday he was in good health and had no symptoms of coronavirus after a top official in his government tested positive for the virus.

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‘The only thing Trump doesn’t want his name on’: President mocked after #TrumpRecession trends nationwide

According to The New York Times this Monday, the National Bureau of Economic Research announced that the United States entered into a recession in February, long before the economic downturn that was triggered by the coronavirus lockdowns.

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Trump thinks he can restart the rallies because BLM protests inoculate him against criticism

According to President Donald Trump's campaign, the outbreak of outdoor public protests mean he can start holding rallies in large arenas again.

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Brazil accused of manipulating coronavirus toll

Critics are accusing President Jair Bolsonaro of manipulating the figures showing the spiralling coronavirus death toll in Brazil, after his government first stopped reporting the total number of fatalities and infections, and then released contradictory data.

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New York starts reopening as WHO says virus 'worsening' worldwide

New York City -- the epicenter of America's coronavirus outbreak -- began partially reopening its shattered economy Monday following almost three months of lockdown, as the World Health Organization warned the situation was "worsening" worldwide.

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How to save on taxes during the coronavirus crisis

Feeling tight financially, and wondering how to save on taxes during the coronavirus crisis?

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Amid easing restrictions, study estimates shutdowns prevented 60 million COVID-19 cases in US alone

"I don't think any human endeavor has ever saved so many lives in such a short period of time," said the study's lead author.

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Moscow lockdown to end as Russia eases anti-virus measures

Russia announced Monday it would lift a range of anti-coronavirus measures including a strict lockdown on Moscow, despite still recording thousands of new infections every day.

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Trump's 2020 campaign has all but given up trying to raise the president's approval numbers: report

According to a report from Jonathan Lemire and Zeke Miller of the Associated Press, officials running Donald Trump's 2020 re-election campaign has all but given up trying to increase the president's approval numbers which have never broken 50 percent since he was elected in 2016, and are betting everything on driving down presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's numbers. 

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Here’s how Trump could turn the COVID-19 vaccine into a dangerous re-election gimmick

A pair of public health experts warned just how easily -- and irresponsibly -- President Donald Trump could pressure government agencies to approve an unproven coronavirus vaccine to boost his election chances.

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Europe moves ahead with reopening as global virus cases top 7 million

European countries experimented with further lifting coronavirus restrictions Monday as New Zealand declared victory over the pandemic, even as global cases topped seven million and deaths mounted in Latin America.

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