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Trump mocked after saying he'll stop taking hydroxychloroquine in two days

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced that he would finish his hydroxycholoroquine regimen in two days — bringing an end to a prophylactic treatment that is not backed by medical evidence.

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Federal Reserve warns 'substantial likelihood' new waves of coronavirus could lead to 'protracted' recession

On Wedneseay, Politico reported that the Federal Reserve is warning there is a "substantial likelihood" that new outbreaks of coronavirus could trigger additional drops in economic activity, leading to a "protracted" economic downturn. The warning comes from the minutes of a policy meeting the central bank held in April.

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Brazil's Bolsonaro bets big on 'right-wing' drug against virus

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro neatly sums up how thoroughly politics has hijacked the debate over using malaria drugs against the new coronavirus: "Right-wingers take chloroquine."

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Elon Musk's fans are starting to abandon him over his anti-lockdown rants

It's well known that Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk has quite a cult following. But as the coronavirus pandemic continues to make headlines and lockdown orders spring up around the country, Musk has drawn a lot of criticism for his rants against measures designed to slow the virus' spread.

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CNN's Jake Tapper shuts down Trump trade adviser on China — with Trump's own words

On CNN Wednesday, President Donald Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro went on air to attack the World Health Organization for taking China at its word on the coronavirus pandemic — and Jake Tapper quickly confronted him with President Donald Trump's comments just months before praising China for its "transparency" and saying that "President Xi is working very, very hard."

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GOP pressuring Trump behind the scenes to compromise on getting rid of coronavirus benefits: report

President Donald Trump has made it clear he doesn't want the extended $600-a-week coronavirus unemployment benefits to continue, believing that they are a disincentive to returning to work — even though some people have very good reasons for not working in a pandemic, and even though people are already ineligible for the benefits if they voluntarily refuse their employers' order to return to work.

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Conservative calls Trump a 'snake oil salesman' who doesn't want you to listen to scientists

Conservative Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin blasted President Donald Trump as nothing more than a snake oil salesman who refuses to listen to the experts and scientists. Americans aren't buying it and it's starting to hurt his election chances.

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'You people are idiots!' Man caught on video being escorted out of store while berating employees who asked him to wear a mask

Yet another video is making the rounds showing someone lashing out at employees of a business over mask requirements.

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Mitch McConnell slammed by lawyer for trying to block lawsuits against nursing home that let his mother die

On Wednesday, writing for The New York Times, trial attorney and American Association for Justice president-elect Tobias Millrood laid into Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for his zeal in trying to protect nursing homes from being sued over coronavirus deaths.

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New Jersey gym owner who is defying shutdown order faces backlash over fatal drunk driving crash

The New Jersey man who has gotten national attention for opening his Bellmawr gym in defiance of the state’s shutdown orders is now facing some backlash after word circulated online that he also broke the law 13 years ago in an incident that cost a young man his life. Ian A. Smith was a 20-year-old Stockton University student in 2007 when he drank 10 to 12 beers and in the morning ran a stop sign, killing Kevin Ade, 19, of Galloway Township, according to 6ABC reports at the time. He pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter and was sentenced to five and a half years in prison, court records show....

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Ex-Swedish prime minister laments that Trump has created a ‘post-American world’

During the coronavirus crisis, phrases like “post-American world” and “post-American decade” have been coming up a lot — the assertion being that when the United States, under President Donald Trump, was faced with a deadly pandemic, it failed to show leadership the way that it did during World War II, the Great Depression and other crises of the past. Carl Bildt, who served as Sweden’s prime minister from 1991-1994, discusses the United States’ fall from grace in his Washington Post column — and he certainly isn’t happy about it.

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WHO reports most coronavirus cases in a day, sees steep rise in poor countries

The World Health Organization expressed concern on Wednesday about the rising number of new coronavirus cases in poor countries, even as many rich nations have begun emerging from lockdown.

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The surprising psychological reasons people cheat at social distancing

As the world fights the novel coronavirus pandemic, our strongest weapon right now is physical distancing. Proven by studies and supported by history, staying home save lives.

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