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Corporate America wants a free hand to kill workers and customers

It is unclear at the moment whether Mitch McConnell and other Congressional Republicans are backing off their demand that corporations be given protection from COVID-19 lawsuits — or if they are maneuvering behind the scenes in favor of the proposal.

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WATCH: Trump’s override threat immediately gets shrugged off by Rhode Island’s governor

During a press conference this Friday, Rhode Island governor Gina Raimondo was asked about recent comments from President Trump where he announced the CDC declared houses of worship essential and ordered governors to open them, threatening to "override" them if they don't.

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Disrupted vaccinations pose deadly threat to 80m kids: UN

The coronavirus pandemic is putting tens of millions of children's lives at risk by disrupting routine immunization programs, the World Health Organization and UNICEF said Friday.

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Trump's FEMA unprepared for hurricane season as pool of volunteers depleted by COVID-19 crisis: report

The longterm effects of the coronavirus pandemic that has afflicted over 1.6 million Americans and led to over 95,000 deaths is going to have a ripple effect on the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) which is facing a shortage of trained personnel and looking at a drastic shortage of volunteers as the country prepares for hurricane season and other disasters.

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WATCH: Trump threatens to ‘override’ governors if churches aren’t re-opened – then leaves briefing without taking questions

At a White House press briefing on Friday, President Donald Trump said that houses of worship should be considered "essential."

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Key Putin ally is sick with coronavirus after calling for COVID-19 patients to be killed: report

Chechnya's strongman leader has been reportedly hospitalized for the coronavirus after calling for the killings of anyone who tests positive for COVID-19.

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Virus surges in Monument Valley, symbol of American West

Monument Valley would normally be teeming with tourists at this time of year -- instead it's become the latest COVID-19 hotspot inside the hard-hit Navajo Nation, America's biggest Native American territory.

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Massive corporate deals are making healthcare workers 'sitting ducks': report

In a report for Vanity Fair this Friday, Diana Falzone points to the PPE shortages that are hobbling hospitals across the nation as the health care industry "has come to rely on group purchasing organizations, or GPOs—legal entities that negotiate contracts with supply vendors on behalf of their members."

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Trump supporters angrily attack CNN's Jake Tapper for holding a memorial for COVID-19 victims

CNN's Jake Tapper on Friday announced that his network planned to host a memorial special for the tens of thousands of Americans who have died from COVID-19 over the last two months.

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Here’s how corporate deals are making PPE shortages even worse

When hospitals have an insufficient amount of PPE (personal protective equipment), the chances of doctors and nurses being infected with coronavirus increases. Many hospitals in the U.S. have been complaining about PPE shortages, desperately fighting to increase their access to N-95 masks and other equipment that can save the lives of medical workers when they are treating COVID-19 patients. But journalist Diana Falzone, in an article published by Vanity Fair on May 21, reports that some corporate deals are making it harder for hospitals to maintain their PPE supplies.

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Georgia is still hemorrhaging jobs -- despite much-hyped 'reopening' of economy

It's been nearly a month since the state of Georgia led the nation in being the first to start reopening its economy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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‘Hydroxychloroquine, try it’: Study of 96,000 COVID-19 patients finds Trump-backed drug linked to higher risk of death

Hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malaria drug President Donald Trump pushed for weeks and admitted he was taking to try to prevent contracting coronavirus offers no benefit in COVID-19 patients and in fact is linked to a "significantly higher risk of death."

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Should you fly yet? An epidemiologist and an exposure scientist walk you through the decision process

We don’t know about you, but we’re ready to travel. And that typically means flying.

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