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Trump spent weekend tweeting like a ‘deeply disturbed senior citizen’ while people died: Morning Joe

MSNBC's "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough went off on a long rant about Donald Trump on Monday morning, lashing out at the president for spending the weekend frantically tweeting attacks on his perceived enemies when he wasn't retweeting fans praising him.

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GOP senator who voted for Trump tax cuts and corporate slush fund says 'not enough money' to help everyone harmed by COVID-19

"They took care of their billionaire buddies and Wall Street bankers. Now they're trying to say there's 'not enough' left to help you and your family. It's a lie."

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Republicans panicked Trump is 'in denial' about the economic carnage that's happening on his watch

President Donald Trump is trying to project confidence that the economy will quickly rebound in the second half of the year -- but even many Republicans are worried that he's setting himself up for yet another failure.

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The Trump administration's 'monstrous idea': Direct payments in exchange for cuts to Social Security benefits

"Donald Trump and his administration will stop at nothing to cut Social Security."

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Continuing to push for reopening of economy, White House takes extra precautions as two staffers test positive for coronavirus

"The do what I say, not what I do, mindset at the White House continues."

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Rise in German virus infections spurs concern

Germany's coronavirus spread appears to be picking up speed again, official data showed Sunday, just days after Chancellor Angela Merkel said the country could gradually return to normal.

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New nightlife cluster causes spike in South Korea virus cases

South Korea announced its highest number of new coronavirus cases in more than a month Monday, driven by a cluster in a Seoul nightlife district that emerged just as the country loosens restrictions.

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Stocks rally as restrictions ease and death rates drop

Asian equity markets rallied Monday as traders looked past a staggering jump in US job losses to focus on governments easing virus lockdown measures and data showing death rates falling in some of the worst-hit countries.

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Here's why llamas are being enlisted to fight coronavirus

Llamas are more than mere funny-looking camelids with super soft wool. They are also crucial for biology research into the coronavirus.

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John Oliver blisters Donald Trump for trying to draft everyone to be 'warriors -- then make their deaths not count'

President Donald Trump has decided that Americans are all warriors in a made-up war, ready to risk their lives to die in fighting against an invisible enemy that can't be defeated without a vaccine.

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Emergency room doctor flattens six shockingly stupid things Republicans say to justify reopening

President Donald Trump and Republican governors have said that they will reopen whether it endangers the lives of their citizens or not. While many Americans are exhausted and overwhelmed from living in lockdown, others are terrified to step outside and risk their health or the health of others.

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Iowa Tyson meat plant worker took Tylenol to get temp down because she feared she'd lose her bonus with COVID-19

Tyson Fresh Meats in Waterloo, Iowa, has been the ground-zero of yet another horrifying coronavirus outbreak as employees were spiking temperatures and at least one employee was vomiting while working on the production line.

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US to accuse China of trying to steal coronavirus vaccine research by 'activating' spies

The New York Times reported Sunday that the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security are preparing to tell Chinese hackers that they better not try and steal the research Americans have done to develop a vaccine for the coronavirus.

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