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Bill Gates says he knew that the biggest killer would be a pandemic -- but didn't speak out loud enough

Computer creator and philanthropist Bill Gates knew that the biggest killer in the world wouldn't be a war but a pandemic. Now he regrets not sounding the alarm loudly enough.

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WATCH: Video captures tense confrontation between black family and anti-lockdown protester

During an anti-lockdown protest in North Carolina this Saturday, a tense moment was caught on video when a protester seemingly confronted a family who asked the group of protesters to stay away from them.

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New York state to ease virus lockdown but not Big Apple

Some areas of New York -- the state worst affected by America's coronavirus outbreak -- will be allowed to gradually reopen later this week, but New York City will stay closed until at least June, leaders said Monday.

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Mike Pence quarantines himself in room alone to lead task force meeting after staffer tests positive

Vice President Mike Pence has put himself in some sort of quarantine after two White House staffers, included his spokesperson, tested positive for COVID-19.

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'Conflicts of interest abound': Progressives sound alarm as BlackRock prepares to lead the Fed's Covid-19 corporate bailout program

"We cannot afford to allow the interests of private corporations to supersede the needs of the American people and the long-term stability of our economy."

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Conservative Bill Kristol: 'It's too late for Republicans to unwrap themselves from Trump'

Conservative commentator Bill Kristol explained that the Republican Party has already gone too far in embracing President Donald Trump that they'll never be able to untangle themselves, even if they want to.

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Iowa governor puts herself in quarantine after meeting with Mike Pence

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) revealed this week that she would be following a "modified quarantine" procedure after one of Vice President Mike Pence's aides tested positive for COVID-19.

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Sheriff's deputy fired after bringing an armed all-white mob to black teen's home

A North Carolina sheriff's deputy is facing criminal charges after he allegedly led a group of armed individuals to the wrong home in search of a missing girl, TIME reports.

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Fauci says NFL season hopes rest on virus, test response

The NFL's chances of playing out its planned 256-game schedule will depend upon containing the conronavirus outbreak and testing results, according to COVID-19 pandemic expert Dr. Anthony Fauci.

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‘Worst I’ve ever seen it’: Farmers watch helplessly as Trump’s promises evaporate in COVID-19 crisis

President Donald Trump promised farmers at the start of this year that historic trade deals would deliver huge gains to them, but just five months later some grocery store shelves sit empty as farmers are forced to euthanize livestock and throw away produce.

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Economists pour cold water on Trump's promise of a swift post-pandemic recovery

Donald Trump's dream that the U.S. economy will swiftly bounce back once America gets back to work following a nationwide shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was dashed by economists speaking with the Wall Street Journal who said it will more likely be a long arduous climb that could take two years or more.

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