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'This is pretty nuts': Reporter grills Kayleigh McEnany over Trump's Joe Scarborough murder smear

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany defiantly pushed back on criticism of President Donald Trump for suggesting that MSNBC host Joe Scarborough is guilty of murdering intern Lori Klausutis.

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Chicago sees deadliest Memorial Day weekend in five years as cops come under fire for policing of social distancing

CHICAGO — Chicago experienced its deadliest Memorial Day weekend in five years — at least 10 people shot to death and 40 others wounded — despite a stay-at-home order and stepped-up police patrols.The death toll nearly matched the long holiday weekend of 2015 when 12 people were killed. Last year, seven people were fatally shot and 43 others were wounded.This was the first long holiday weekend for Chicago’s new police superintendent, David Brown, who has been on the job a little over a month. On Friday, he said his officers would be visible in every neighborhood to try to contain what is tradi...

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Kayleigh McEnany says it's 'peculiar' Biden is following proper CDC mask guidelines

At Tuesday's White House coronavirus briefing, Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany criticized former Vice President Joe Biden for wearing a mask during his outdoor event observing Memorial Day.

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Press Sec. Katie Miller says she’s recovered from coronavirus – and will ‘transition to greatness’ with a new baby

Katie Miller, Vice President Mike Pence's press secretary who was infected with the coronavirus says she's now tested negative three times and is back at work in the White House today. She tested positive May 8.

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Gov. Ron DeSantis: 'Obviously' Trump will 'abide' by safety rules if RNC convention is moved to Florida

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said he made a pitch to the White House this week for the Republican National Convention to be moved from North Carolina to Florida.

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Pandemic historian shocked by Trump's 'incomprehensibly incoherent' COVID-19 response

A historian who has written an entire book about the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic in the United States tells the Washington Post that President Donald Trump's response to the COVID-19 pandemic has left him stunned.

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Trump's repeated claims about mail-in voter fraud are 'laughable': op-ed

Writing in the Washington Post this Tuesday, Phillip Bump tackles President Trump's comments disparaging mail-in voting, saying that recent developments in Florida expose the reasoning for attacking the system.

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Even mild coronavirus illness may confer some immunity: study

Even people with minor illness from the coronavirus can develop antibodies that could leave them immunized for several weeks or more, according to an early French study that tested hospital staff with mild infections.

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New: Another watchdog resigns after Trump blocks him from heading pandemic response committee

According to CNN, Defense Department Principal Deputy Inspector General Glenn Fine has submitted his resignation this Tuesday, just over a month after President Trump blocked him from becoming the chairman of the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee.

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Trump ‘willing to sacrifice tens of thousands of American lives for his personal fetish’: activist

We look at conditions for workers as all 50 states reopen their economies in Part 2 of our discussion with historian and author Mike Davis, whose latest piece for Jacobin is headlined “Reopening the Economy Will Send Us to Hell.” In it, he writes: “A volcanic rage is rapidly rising to the surface in this country and we need to harness it to defend and build unions, ensure Medicare for all, and knock the bastards off their gilded thrones.”

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WATCH: Federal watchdog targeted by Trump defends her report on the lack of pandemic preparedness

The acting inspector general of the Health and Human Services Department staunchly defended her work on Tuesday amid attacks from President Donald Trump.

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JK Rowling to publish fairy tale free for locked-down children

The creator of the "Harry Potter" books JK Rowling said on Tuesday she would release a free online serialization of a bed-time story she wrote for her children 10 years ago.

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NYSE floor reopens as world tries to kickstart post-virus economy

From the floor of the New York Stock Exchange to the Church of the Nativity, numerous iconic world landmarks reopened on Tuesday as the global economy eased its way out of lockdown.

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