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Pennsylvania factory asked Trump not to visit — because they worried it might spread coronavirus

President Donald Trump infamously refused to wear a mask while visiting a mask factory and was one of the only people not wearing a mask at Monday's coronavirus briefing.

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Trump storms out of briefing after being called out for racism from Chinese-American reporter

Monday's White House press briefing on coronavirus abruptly ended when a CBS reporter Weijia Jiang called him out on his spin over coronavirus testing — and the president began arguing.

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Twitter to label 'misleading' virus content

Twitter said Monday it began tagging "misleading" and "disputed" claims about the coronavirus pandemic in a stepped-up effort to label potentially harmful content.

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Elon Musk announces he will defy stay-at-home order — and dares California to arrest him

On Monday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced he would be reopening his Tesla plant "against Alameda County rules."

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Florida citizens started practicing social distancing weeks before Ron DeSantis issued official orders

Despite the fact that Florida governor Ron DeSantis issued stay-at-home orders much later than other states, the state has kept the coronavirus relatively in check. According to data from the Tampa Bay Times, the reason could be that Florida citizens took it upon themselves to stop going out despite the fact that they hadn't been officially ordered to.

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Airport screening ineffective against COVID-19: US health agency

Airport passenger screening for coronavirus during the early stages of the pandemic was futile because people can transmit the virus without showing symptoms, the United States' top health agency said Monday.

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Trump says he is requiring everyone in the White House to wear a mask — even though he won't wear one himself

At Monday's press briefing on coronavirus, President Donald Trump was asked if he was behind the order requiring everyone at the White House to wear a mask. He confirmed that he was.

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'I don't think the system broke down': Trump denies any problems as multiple White House staffers test positive

At Monday's coronavirus press briefing, President Donald Trump was asked how the system broke down such that three people in the White House could test positive.

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‘Republicans are becoming alarmed’: Columnists lay out why those who ‘blindly follow’ Trump are taking a big risk

Although there are many reasons why President Donald Trump might win reelection despite the coronavirus pandemic and the terrible state of the U.S. economy — from a heavy turnout by his hardcore MAGA base to Republican voter suppression efforts — an increasing number of key factors look bad for the incumbent’s chances. Washington Post columnists Jennifer Rubin and Greg Sargent, this week, discuss some of the things working against Trump — and Rubin argues that politically, Trump is not only a danger to himself, but to the Republican Party in general.

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'We're not reopening based on science -- we're reopening based on politics': Former CDC director

Former Center for Disease Control chief Dr. Thomas R. Frieden told the New York Times that he's concerned leaders are making decisions based on the upcoming election.

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Customer upset by coronavirus restrictions accused of hurling steak and lettuce at Texas cashier on Mother's Day

FORT WORTH, Texas — A customer upset on Mother’s Day in a Texas grocery story threw an individual packaged steak and a bag of lettuce at a cashier, Leander police said Sunday.The customer was angry about the purchasing limits on meat products at an H-E-B in Leander, which is about 170 miles south of Fort Worth.The limits have been implemented in some Texas stores and across the country because of the coronavirus crisis.After throwing the items at the cashier, the man fled the store, police said.Within hours, Leander police posted photographs of the suspect in the assault in hopes that someone ...

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New York City virus deaths may be thousands more than official toll: study

New York City's coronavirus death toll may be several thousand more than the local government's official tally, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a report Monday.

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White House officially orders all staffers -- except Trump -- to wear a mask: report

The White House on Monday is expected to issue official guidance to staffers that requires them to wear masks.

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