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'Trump’s base may be having some second thoughts' after 'absolutely terrifying economic collapse': conservative

In a dialogue between liberal New York Times columnist Gail Collins and Bret Stephens, who is a conservative, the two agreed that Donald Trump's re-election prospects seem to be slipping away as the coronavirus wracks the country and the economy continues a downward spiral.

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China's lack of transparency on virus fueling rumors: US expert

Renowned US epidemiologist Larry Brilliant has urged China to be "radically transparent" if it wants to fend off suspicion over the. origin if the novel coronavirus.

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Fox & Friends host turns on Trump: ‘I do actually think Joe Biden is winning in battleground states’

Fox & Friends host Brian Kilmeade on Tuesday agreed with polls that show Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden besting President Donald Trump in battleground states.

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Here is the worst lie Trump has told about the coronavirus yet: analysis

The worst moment of any of President Donald Trump's press conferences came Monday afternoon, wrote Aaron Blake for the Washington Post, and it seems to be getting a pass from the majority of the media.

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Americans won't risk their lives taking Trump's advice on COVID-19: report

President Donald Trump has spent the better part of the last months speaking to the country from the White House podium about his recommendations around the coronavirus crisis. The new Washington Post-Ipsos poll revealed that these press conferences aren't helping him , in fact, they're hurting his cause. An overwhelming number of Americans don't trust his approach to reopening the country. A full 74 percent want to “keep trying to slow the spread of the coronavirus, even if that means keeping many businesses closed." Just 25 percent are ready to reopen everything the way Trump is describing.

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Trump backs Tesla on reopening after Musk defies order

President Donald Trump sided with Tesla on Tuesday, calling for California authorities to allow the reopening of the electric carmaker's assembly plant after company chief Elon Musk said he was defying local authorities.

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Conservative columnist devises the perfect way to spot where Trump knows he's failed

Writing in the Washington Post this Tuesday, columnist Jennifer Rubin writes that as the U.S. passes 80,000 coronavirus deaths, President Trump is demonstrating that he is willing to benefit from protections that he's not willing to extend to others. "...Trump’s personal vanity and political efforts to project a return to business as usual mean he will not extend the same protection (wearing a mask) that he demands of co-workers," she writes.

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Paul Krugman details how ending social distancing too soon will plunge the US economy into a long-lasting ‘depression’

Far-right extremists have been arguing that aggressive social distancing measures and stay-at-home orders are crushing the U.S. economy; the point they miss is that a lack of social distancing — and all the unnecessary deaths that will cause —  will hurt the economy a lot more. Liberal economist Paul Krugman, in his New York Times column, makes a compelling argument for why the amount of social distancing practiced now could mean the difference between a quick economic recovery and a long, painful depression.

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Texas grandma locks 6-year-old boy in shed for weeks for stealing food during 'this corona thing'

Police in Dallas, Texas say they have freed a 6-year-old boy who was tied up in a shed since schools have been out due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump-loving Georgia governor's approval swirls down the drain after he rushes to reopen

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, who has drawn fire for rushing to reopen his state's economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic, has seen his approval ratings crater.

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Coronavirus closures could lead to a radical revolution in conservation

In the early days of the COVID-19 lockdowns, social media was flooded with reports of animals reclaiming abandoned environments. According to one widely shared post, dolphins had returned to the canals of Venice.

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AI tool searches thousands of scientific papers to guide researchers to coronavirus insights

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.

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