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White House says it doesn't believe Trump administration estimates that daily death toll will double

The White House on Monday cautioned against believing reports put out by its own administration that say the daily coronavirus death toll could double.

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GOP House leader splits with McConnell and warns of a coronavirus ‘flare-up’ when Congress returns to DC

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) refused the offer from President Donald Trump for a rapid testing machine for elected officials as they return to Washington. The leaders want to avoid taking critical resources from others who need them, they said in a joint statement over the weekend.

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Defiant Louisiana pastor says more than 200 people have sent him their stimulus checks

Tony Spell, the pastor at the Life Tabernacle Church in Central, Louisiana, claims that he has received more than 200 stimulus checks from people around the country who responded to his "PastorSpellStimulusChallenge" campaign.

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Sen. Kelly Loeffler spending $4 million to convince Georgians she wasn't wrong to profit off of COVID-19

Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) is setting aside $4 million for advertisements to convince Georgia voters she was not wrong to allegedly profit off of the coronavirus pandemic.

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'Results may be catastrophic': Concerns grow as Trump shuns global cooperation on Covid-19 treatment

"Trump's refusal to participate in a coordinated global effort to respond to COVID19 is the 21st century equivalent of the U.S. not joining the League of Nations."

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Startling explosion in COVID-19 numbers is likely attributed to the reopening of states: Public health doctor

The Center for Disease Control revealed projections of COVID-19 cases that predict the fatality numbers will double in less than a month, by June 1.

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'I looked like Robinson Crusoe': Relief as salons reopen in Germany

Helmut Wichter had been desperate for a haircut for weeks as hair salons were shut in Germany to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

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Ohio GOP lawmaker says he won't wear a face mask because God doesn't wear one

Republican Ohio State Rep. Nino Vitale, who has been a vociferous critic of Republican Gov. Mike DeWine's stay-at-home orders during the COVID-19 pandemic, believes wearing a mask to slow the spread of the disease would violate his "Judeo-Christian Principles."

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Trump administration secretly projecting COVID-19 deaths will double by June 1

President Donald Trump spent Sunday night during the Fox News town hall saying, "it's all working out." He even changed the goalposts, saying that the 60,000 to 70,000 fatalities he estimated during an April 27 press conference will probably be closer to "100,000, or 90 or 95.”

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Trump’s top official for health preparedness dismissed warnings from scientists about emerging natural contagions: report

According to a deep dive into the performance of one of Donald Trump's top health officials, the Washington Post reports that Dr. Robert Kadlec, who heads the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, brushed aside worries from scientists who warned of possible emerging natural contagions.

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Paul Krugman: ‘The modern GOP doesn’t want to hear from serious economists — it prefers charlatans and cranks’

When many centrist Democrats were embracing neoliberalism during the 1990s and 2000s, Paul Krugman remained an unapologetic proponent of classic New Deal/Great Society economics — and as the 67-year-old economist and New York Times columnist sees it, everything from the Great Recession to Donald Trump’s disastrous presidency has only validated his point of view, which is very much in evidence in his most recent book, “Arguing with Zombies: Economics, Politics and the Fight for a Better Future.” And Krugman’s book has received a rave review from journalist Charles Kaiser in The Guardian.

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‘Exercising religion is essential’: DOJ supports church’s coronavirus lawsuit over federal warnings on gatherings

Claiming there is "no good reason for refusing to trust congregants," Attorney General Bill Barr's Dept. of Justice has filed a legal notice in federal court announcing it supports a Virginia church that violated Governor Ralph Northam's executive order banning in-person religious gatherings of more than 10 people. A U.S. Attorney suggests the order constitutes "unlawful discrimination."

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Baptist pastor fined a mere $300 for defying state's social-distancing orders

States have tried to protect people from contracting the coronavirus by barring large groups meeting, including churches over ten people. But one Massachusetts pastor ignored the order and the consequences were laughable, reported CBS Boston.

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