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San Antonio theater owners lowered tickets to $5.41 — and thousands of Texans went to the movies: report

Three movie theater locations in San Antonio, Texas operated by Santikos Entertainment reported nearly 3,000 moviegoers ventured out over the weekend to see films despite the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report.

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Boston protesters’ coronavirus conspiracy theories cause bewilderment: ‘I’m baffled’

On Monday, right-wing protesters gathered in Boston to demand Gov. Charlie Baker end the state's coronavirus lockdown — chanting that the virus was a "hoax" and a socialist plot and conspicuously devoid of masks or social distancing.

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'We must insist on the truth': Pelosi slams White House order barring coronavirus task force from testifying

On Monday's edition of CNN's "The Situation Room," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) sharply criticized the new White House order restricting members of the coronavirus task force from testifying to the House except by approval of White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.

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Trump escalates blame game and claims MSNBC and CNN are ‘going wild trying to protect China’

President Donald Trump on Monday lashed out at MSNBC and CNN for not buying into his administration's unsupported theories that COVID-19 originated at a lab in Wuhan, China.

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'Dangerous and irresponsible': 40 rights groups demand McConnell stop ramming through lifetime judges during Covid-19 crisis

" Trump and McConnell are prioritizing their morally bankrupt agenda instead of addressing the impact of this public health crisis."

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Oklahoma Supreme Court strikes down law that would have required tens of thousands of notaries for mail voting

On Monday, the Supreme Court of Oklahoma struck down a requirement that absentee ballots be notarized, making it substantially easier to vote by mail ahead of an election threatened by fears of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump's nominee for the top Intel post follows Pizzagate conspiracy theorists and 9/11 truthers

The top person in charge of United States intelligence agencies is one of the most important jobs for American national security. One would assume that the individual chosen probably shouldn't believe that the Sept. 11 attacks were an inside job.

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Mike Pence 'earned his keep' amid Trump's coronavirus flubs: report

A new CNN investigation into the ongoing evolution of the relationship between Vice President Mike Pence and President Donald Trump revealed that the two have actually grown closer during the coronavirus crisis.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was a GOP golden boy -- until coronavirus tanked his poll numbers: op-ed

Writing for Yahoo News this Monday, Alexander Nazaryan chronicles the rise of Florida governor Ron DeSantis and his impending fall from grace as the fallout grows over his response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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The United States is the only country in the world that hasn't seen its COVID-19 deaths arc down

States around the country are beginning to reopen bars, beaches, restaurants, salons and other establishments where people tend to congregate in large numbers. While most states are promising that there must be social distancing and masks, the reality is that the United States hasn't done enough to stop the steady climb of COVID-19 death.

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‘It’s not a pandemic’: Boston protesters chant ‘it’s a hoax’ and ‘Make America Great Again’

Protests continue against stay-at-home orders in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Security guard shot in the head after telling woman to wear mask inside Family Dollar store

According to a report from CNN, a security guard at a Family Dollar store in Flint, Michigan, was shot and killed this Friday after telling a woman to wear a mask inside the store, which is required by the state.

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Trump-loving radical tells Christians to build an underground railroad and prepare for revolution in bizarre coronavirus video

Scott Lively, a Trump-loving former GOP gubernatorial candidate, is telling Christians it is their "duty" to build an underground railroad and prepare to wage a violent revolution in response to what he foresees as the impending persecution of Christ-followers.

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