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New York probes funeral home after decomposing bodies found in trucks

New York officials launched an investigation Thursday after police found dozens of decomposing bodies in trucks outside a funeral parlor overwhelmed by the coronavirus outbreak.

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Trump is confused when Fox reporter tells him his own national security officials' update on coronavirus

On Thursday, Fox News reporter John Roberts asked President Donald Trump at his coronavirus press briefing about the statement from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence that the coronavirus was not manmade or genetically modified.

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'Trump is in mission accomplished mode': MSNBC host says president thinks he won the COVID war

Exactly 17 years ago Friday, former President George W. Bush appeared on the USS Abraham Lincoln with a large banner saying "Mission Accomplished." Bush was announcing the end to the war in Iraq. In fact, the war continued for nearly ten more years, when former President Barack Obama announced an official end to the war, Dec. 15, 2011.

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Trump is ‘trying to rerun the 2016 campaign’ — despite coronavirus changing everything: columnist

While it's still impossible to tell who will win the 2020 election, one thing is certain according to The Atlantic's David A. Graham: Donald Trump is currently losing.

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Military hospital ship leaves New York as virus cases decline

A US military hospital ship left New York on Thursday after a month in the city as coronavirus cases in America's epicenter continue to decline.

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Here is why urban density does not account for Chicago's coronavirus hot spots

Asiaha Butler was disturbed when coronavirus cases started to climb in her neighborhood, but she wasn’t surprised. A longtime housing advocate in Englewood, she knew the area was at high risk, even though it’s sparsely populated. Vacant lots and empty houses dot the neighborhood, leaving homes spaced farther from one another than in other parts of the city.

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Russian PM has coronavirus as cases surge past 100,000

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on Thursday announced he has tested positive for the coronavirus, as the country's number of confirmed cases surged past 100,000 after its largest daily increase.

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Trump has exposed America for being the 'failed state' that it is: Noam Chomsky

In an interview with Truthout this Wednesday, famed linguist and leftist philosopher Noam Chomsky contends that the coronavirus outbreak has exposed the U.S. for being the "failed state" that it is. He also discussed the motivation behind President Trump's encouragement of the anti-lockdown protests.

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Over two dozen Trump campaign and White House alumni are now registered lobbyists for coronavirus clients: report

On Thursday, The Washington Post reported that over two dozen alumni of the Trump campaign, transition team, and administration are now registered as lobbyists for clients with coronavirus-related business before the government.

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'Well boo-hoo': MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace has no sympathy for Trump feeling cooped up during COVID-19 shutdown

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace has been under home quarantine for at least a month as the network sent many hosts and staff to work from home. Wallace, who has a young child at home, had little sympathy for President Donald Trump who is going stir-crazy over the shutdowns.

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QAnon conspiracy theorist on a mission to 'take out' Joe Biden livestreams her arrest

A QAnon conspiracy theorist traveled to New York this week armed with a stash of illegal knives on a mission to kill Joe Biden, and captured her ensuing arrest on a live Facebook video.

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Gov. Cuomo announces 'unprecedented' shutdown of NYC subway system for daily coronavirus cleanings

NEW YORK — The subway system that never sleeps is grinding to a halt.New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday that New York City’s around-the-clock subway system will shut down every day between 1 and 5 a.m. so trains can be scrubbed with disinfectants in an “unprecedented” move to curb the spread of coronavirus.In his daily briefing from Albany, Cuomo said the “aggressive” daily cleanings will allow health care professionals, first responders and other essential workers relying on public transit to safely ride back and forth to the front lines of the war against the virus.“They’re on tho...

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In 'terrifying' indictment of for-profit system, 12.7 million Americans have lost insurance due to coronavirus

"If we take anything away from this pandemic, it's that health care should not be tied to employment."

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