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US officials warn against 'COVID-19 parties'

Officials in the northwestern US state of Washington on Wednesday expressed concern over reports of people organizing "COVID-19 parties" to intentionally spread the virus.

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Disputes over count as Russia vaunts low virus death toll

As Russia's number of confirmed coronavirus cases reaches new highs, its official death toll remains remarkably low compared to other European countries.

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Splendid isolation: islands prove safe ports in virus storm -- if you can get there

Enjoying the loosening of a six-week coronavirus lockdown in Cyprus, Michalis Eveledis charged across pristine white sand and plunged headlong into the cool Mediterranean under a glaring sun.

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Trump’s team has data showing counties with hundreds or thousands more daily COVID-19 cases if they reopen

President Donald Trump's own White House has data showing that there could be hundreds if not thousands of daily COVID cases if they reopen. Still, the president is pushing forward with his decision to put his economy before the lives of Americans.

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Susan Rice busts Trump's blame of Obama for stockpile -- and blames president's gripe on 'extraordinary insecurity'

Former national security adviser Susan Rice appeared on CNN's Don Lemon Wednesday evening to discount President Donald Trump's claim that the previous administration left him without anything necessary to fight the coronavirus.

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Don Lemon mocks Trump’s Obama attacks: You had ‘3 years to fill the car with gas -- you can't complain the tank is empty'

On CNN Wednesday, anchor Don Lemon laid into President Donald Trump for trying to blame President Barack Obama for medical supply shortages at a White House event praising nurses.

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Donald Trump waged the first war of his presidency against COVID-19 -- and then he lost: columnist

Few people run for the presidency knowing they'll be forced into a war. Presumably, most would prefer to be leaders during a time of peace. But President Donald Trump relished in the idea that he is now a wartime president, fighting against an "invisible enemy," the coronavirus.

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Steve Mnuchin slammed for trying to zing Axl Rose on Twitter: 'You mad, bro?'

On Wednesday, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin let himself get drawn into a Twitter fight with Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose, who called him "officially an asshole." Mnuchin replied "What have you done for America lately?"

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Maddow outs Colorado beef processing plant for refusing to test workers after health dept. says they must

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow outed the Colorado beef processing plant, JBS USA, that was mandated to test all of its employees, but once a large number of the managers came up positive they stopped testing.

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Americans are getting a rude awakening for why the US should never be run like a family business: columnist

On Wednesday, writing for The Washington Post, columnist Karen Tumulty tore into President Donald Trump for entrusting life or death policy matters to his inept son-in-law.

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Gun-waving SUV driver crashed car into group paying tribute to Pennsylvania nurses and healthcare workers

During Nurse Appreciation Week a group of Delaware County, Pennsylvania citizens socially distanced in their cars to thank nurses and healthcare workers, only to be disrupted by a gun-waving SUV driver.

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The path to stopping the coronavirus may be the microbiological equivalent of a bulletproof vest: researchers

In public health, as in real life, prevention is always preferable to treatment. Better to avoid a violent shooting in the first place than have to remove a bullet in surgery. Yet if violence is inevitable, a layer of shielding — say, a bulletproof vest — is obviously a better option than a risky surgery.

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George Conway unleashes on 'triggered' Trump for not caring that Americans are continuing to die of COVID-19

Republican co-founder of the Lincoln Project, George Conway, has been a target of President Donald Trump's ire over the past several days when the super PAC dropped an ad that has appeared on Fox News.

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