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Dr Birx 'significantly more influential in the West Wing' than Dr Fauci: White House officials

Dr. Anthony Fauci enjoys the highest public profile among President Donald Trump's coronavirus advisers, but Dr. Deborah Birx may wield more influence inside the White House.

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South Korean football club sorry for 'X-rated' sex doll controversy

One of South Korea's top football clubs apologised for causing "deep concern" Monday after being accused of using sex dolls to fill empty seats at a weekend game.

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Acropolis in Athens reopens after virus shutdown

Greece reopened the Acropolis in Athens and all open-air archaeological sites in the country to the public on Monday after a two-month closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Japan slides into recession -- with forecasts of worse to come

Japan's economy slipped into recession for the first time in 4.5 years, GDP data showed on Monday, putting the nation on course for its deepest postwar slump as the coronavirus crisis takes a heavy toll on businesses and consumers.

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Jacinda Ardern surges in polls on Kiwi virus success

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's success containing coronavirus has driven an extraordinary popularity surge that has put the youthful leader on course for a landslide win in September's national election.

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'You're discriminating against me!' Woman claims to be a victim after store won't let her shop without a mask

Another maskless person has lost her mind after being denied service because she refused to take coronavirus precautions. She claimed she had a "medical condition" that prevented her from wearing one.

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Did that drone just tell us to stay 6 feet apart?

WASHINGTON — The plan for a pandemic drone didn’t last long in Westport, Conn.Within days in late April, the police department of the coastal town outside New York City reversed course on using drone-mounted cameras to scan crowds for fevers and coughs.The department had said it would use the technology at beaches, train stations, recreation areas and shopping centers. Biometric readings would help the department understand population patterns and respond to potential health threats.Feedback from some of the town’s 28,000 residents was quick and laden with concern, Lt. Anthony Prezioso said, s...

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How we decide the risks we're willing to take as coronavirus shutdowns are lifted

SAN JOSE, Calif. — As an infectious disease expert, Dr. George Rutherford knows all about the horrors of COVID-19.But there’s one risk that the University of California, San Francisco professor, wearing a mask, is willing to take: hugging his 2-year-old granddaughter.For two months, we’ve been diligent about staying home. But, as Bay Area residents start to venture out with parts of the state gradually loosening lockdown restrictions, how do we navigate this new landscape of peril and promise? We can’t stay isolated and fearful forever.The new normal looks like this: Social lives carefully bui...

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CDC 'let the country down' on coronavirus testing: White House

Washington (AFP) - The White House rebuked the top US health agency on Sunday, saying "it let the country down" on providing testing crucial to the battle against the coronavirus outbreak.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been under intense scrutiny since producing a faulty test for COVID-19 that caused weeks of delays in the US response.Critics have pointed out that it could simply have accepted kits made by the World Health Organization, which has been producing them since late January, instead of insisting on developing its own test."Early on in this crisis, the CDC, which ...

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John Oliver: 'The only way Richard Burr's stock deal would be shadier is if he bought shares of actual coronavirus'

Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) is under investigation for allegedly making stock trades using inside information about the coronavirus and the stock market. While Burr was being briefed on the impact the virus was having on the country and the projections, he dumped millions of dollars in stocks and then allegedly flagged it for his family.

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This is the '60 Minutes' interview with Dr. Bright that sent Trump flying into a rage

President Donald Trump went off on an extensive Twitterstorm Sunday night, demanding whistleblower laws be changed after a whistleblower complaint was filed by Dr. Rick Bright. Trump specifically told Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) that she needed to look into it.

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Trump targets Susan Collins in tweet-storm demanding she change whistleblower laws after Dr. Bright's complaint

President Donald Trump went off on a tweet-storm Sunday after seeing an interview with Dr. Rick Bright, who worked under the Health and Human Services Department, on "60 Minutes."

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'Personal and political inferiority complex': Guardian chief details the three obsessions Trump has with Obama

In an interview with CNN's Don Lemon Sunday, Guardian bureau chief David Smith detailed the three things he thinks that cause President Donald Trump's obsession with former President Barack Obama.

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