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China trade growth 'unsustainable' if virus not controlled: minister

A recovery in China's trade growth is not sustainable unless the coronavirus pandemic is brought under control globally, the minister of industry and information technology warned Wednesday.

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Europe's Franco-German 'motor' sputters back to life

President Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor Angela Merkel have jump-started the Franco-German "motor" at the heart of Europe by jointly pitching a hugely ambitious economic recovery plan, even if it faces a bumpy road ahead.

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Brazil virus deaths surge as pandemic bites in Latin America

Brazil recorded its highest number of coronavirus deaths in a day as Latin America began to feel the full force of the pandemic, while the World Health Organization agreed to investigate its response to the crisis.

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Months-old company lands $350 million federal contract -- championed by Trump’s trade advisor: report

On Tuesday evening, The Wall Street Journal reported on how one new company received hundreds of millions in government contracts from the Trump administration.

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Trump blasted by CNN’s Don Lemon for his ‘campaign of distraction and disinformation’ during crisis

On CNN Tuesday, late-night anchor Don Lemon laid into President Donald Trump for his failure to provide meaningful leadership on the coronavirus pandemic.

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MSNBC anchor slams Trump’s lack of empathy for pandemic dead: ‘We should not act like this is normal’

On MSNBC Tuesday, host Ari Melber walked through the way President Donald Trump has tried to deflect blame for COVID-19 deaths — and how different it is from the way past presidents handled national tragedies.

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Steve Schmidt: ‘Abject idiocy’ of Trump is ‘what matters the most’ during coronavirus pandemic

Former Republican strategist Steve Schmidt harshly criticized President Donald Trump during a Tuesday appearance on MSNBC.

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Biden rips Trump’s ‘absolutely irresponsible’ promotion of discredited COVID-19 treatment: ‘Come on, man!’

On Tuesday, at a virtual town hall on food security, former Vice President Joe Biden took on President Donald Trump's continued promotion of hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus treatment — and laid into him for taking it as a prophylactic with no scientific evidence.

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Trump won’t listen to doctors because he’s determined to prove he’s smarter than they are: report

On Tuesday, writing for Politico, Michael Kruse examined President Donald Trump's mindset on taking hydroxychloroquine to prevent coronavirus — and why he refuses to listen to his own health agencies and medical experts who warn it has no benefit and could cause heart problems.

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Mitch McConnell’s wife focus of new investigation into IG firing: report

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell could be drawn into a new scandal as he runs for reelection in Kentucky.

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‘Trump is simply not man enough to be president of the United States’: Ms. Magazine

Jackson Katz, Ph.D., blasted President Donald Trump failed "masculinity" being revealed by his mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic in a new piece published by Ms. Magazine on Tuesday.

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Trump slammed by autoimmune patient he’s put in a ‘nightmarish situation’

On Tuesday, writing for The Washington Post, University of California professor Stacy Torres discussed her reliance on hydroxychloroquine to treat a rare autoimmune disease — and the damage President Donald Trump is doing with his medical misinformation about the drug.

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Texas is allowing bars to reopen on Friday -- but dancing will officially be 'discouraged'

Gov. Greg Abbott announced Monday that day care centers, youth clubs and personal-care services were allowed to open Monday, and starting Friday, myriad other businesses can reopen, including bars, bowling alleys and aquariums at limited capacity. Restaurants can also operate at 50% capacity starting Friday; they've been permitted to operate at 25% capacity since May 1.

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