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Schumer asks McConnell why he's prioritizing judges over ensuring states have coronavirus test kits

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) questioned Sen. Mitch McConnell's (R-KY) motivations for rushing members back to Washington, D.C. in the middle of a pandemic when his top priorities are passing judges.

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Michigan man wipes nose on store worker after she asks him to wear a mask

A Michigan man was caught on video wiping his nose on a worker at a dollar store after she asked him to wear a mask.

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Citing 'vein of toxicity' and firing of whistleblowers, Amazon VP resigns in disgust

"This is a really big deal. This kind of courage is what we need right now, in every workplace and walk of life."

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Task force experts barred from testifying to Congress for a month — unless Mark Meadows approves: report

On Monday, RealClearNews White House reporter Philip Wegmann revealed that the White House is prohibiting Dr. Anthony Fauci and every other member of the coronavirus task force from testifying to Congress for the next month — unless Chief of Staff Mark Meadows signs off on it.

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Group to counter Trump's coronavirus 'disinformation' with tech once used to fight Islamist State propaganda

A political action committee has launched to counter false and misleading statements about the coronavirus pandemic from US President Donald Trump with a wide-ranging, tech-infused social media campaign.

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Man spotted wearing a Ku Klux Klan hood while grocery shopping in San Diego suburb

SANTEE, Calif. — A man was spotted wearing a Ku Klux Klan hood in a Vons in the San Diego County city of Santee on Saturday, igniting outrage from the mayor, the head of the Anti-Defamation League in San Diego and others. A corporate spokeswoman said grocery clerks repeatedly asked the shopper to remove the hood or leave the store, located on Mission Gorge Road. A supervisor found the man once he was in a checkout line and asked him again to take off the hood or leave, said Melissa Hill, a spokeswoman for Vons, Albertsons and Pavilions stores in Southern California. The man removed the hood, purc...

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Trump might not even care about widespread death so long as he can shift the blame: conservative

Conservative columnist Jennifer Rubin is on a roll for a Monday. In her second column for the day, she ripped President Donald Trump for trying to dodge responsibility for his pathetically lame excuse for leadership on the coronavirus crisis.

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Federal government wants to roll back infection control requirements in nursing homes as coronavirus rages: report

As the coronavirus continues to rage, the federal government is reportedly considering rolling back infection control requirements in U.S. nursing homes, according to a report from USA Today.

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'Kind of like large scale negligent homicide': As Trump urges reopenings, CDC report warns of surge in COVID-19 deaths

Internal CDC document projects U.S. coronavirus deaths could reach 3,000 per day by June 1—nearly double the current daily death toll.

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Rudy Giuliani unleashes bizarre, conspiratorial rants on his radio show

Presidential lawyer and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has largely fallen out of the public eye since his starring role in President Donald Trump’s impeachment. But Giuliani hasn’t gone silent.

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Italy struggles to explain surge in March coronavirus deaths

Italy recorded almost 50 percent more fatalities in March than usual, according to new official data showing that the real coronavirus death toll could be far higher than the 29,000 reported.

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FDA tightens scrutiny of coronavirus antibody tests.

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday tightened its oversight of coronavirus antibody tests after the market was flooded with dubious tests.

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