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France revokes decree authorizing use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19

The French government on Wednesday revoked a decree authorizing hospitals to prescribe the controversial drug for Covid-19 patients after France’s public health watchdog warned against its use to treat the disease.

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Trump-loving anti-lockdown activist ready to start killing: ‘The only good Democrat is a dead Democrat’

Couy Griffin, an anti-lockdown activist who is also the head of the "Cowboys for Trump" organization, is publicly calling for Democratic governors to be killed for purportedly committing "treason."

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How a Trump order led to a huge coronavirus outbreak among workers

On April 26, a blog post written by John Tyson, chairman of Tyson Foods, caused a flurry of headlines that speculated a meat shortage was on the horizon due to stay-at-home orders across the country to flatten the curve.

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Venezuela's official virus data is 'absolutely absurd': HRW and Johns Hopkins

Venezuela's low case count and death toll from the coronavirus are likely false and could in fact be thousands of times higher than official figures, according to the Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Johns Hopkins University.

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Masks take center stage in presidential race as Biden slams Trump for ‘costing people’s lives’

In an interview with CNN's Dana Bash on Tuesday, former Vice President Joe Biden laid into President Donald Trump for his comments belittling his decision to wear a mask at the Memorial Day events at the beginning of the week.

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1 in 5 teachers—citing COVID-19 concerns—likely won’t return to US schools this fall: survey

While most U.S. schools have ended in-person instruction for the rest of this academic year because of the coronavirus pandemic, polling results published Tuesday show that the majority of parents and teachers expect classrooms to reopen in the fall and worry about what that will mean for safety and education.

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Trump says he can 'absolutely' force governors to reopen churches if he decides to do so

At Tuesday's coronavirus press briefing, President Donald Trump was pressed on whether he really has the authority to force governors to allow houses of worship to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic. "Can you explain what authority you had in mind when you said that you would do that?" asked a reporter.

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Trump tells a reporter to take off coronavirus mask and stop being ‘politically correct’

At Tuesday's White House coronavirus press briefing, President Donald Trump got into an argument with Reuters correspondent Jeff Mason, when he commanded him to take off his protective face mask.

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Shock after Trump mused about taking insulin at White House event: ‘What does he have to lose?’

During a press conference today, President Trump rattled off a statement that left quiet a few people once again scratching their heads.

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White House insider says Trump spent Memorial Day weekend ‘in a rage’ – and sees himself as COVID-19's biggest victim

An inside source speaking to Vanity Fair's Gabriel Sherman says President Trump spent his Memorial Day weekend "in a f*cking rage" over what he sees is his unfair treatment over his response to the coronavirus outbreak. Even as the death toll neared 100,000 and unemployment swelled to over 38 million, Trump still sees himself as the victim, Sherman writes.

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CNN's Jeffrey Toobin slams Twitter's 'corporate gibberish' explanation of why they won't enforce their rules against Trump

On CNN Tuesday, legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin laid into Twitter for their refusal to take down tweets from President Donald Trump falsely accusing MSNBC host and former Congressman Joe Scarborough of murdering a staffer — despite pleas from the staffer's family to make him stop.

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India backs hydroxychloroquine for virus prevention

India's top biomedical research body on Tuesday backed the use of the anti-malarial hydroxychloroquine as a preventive against coronavirus, after the WHO suspended clinical trials of the drug over safety concerns.

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