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'Most impressive': Trump brags US is 'leader of the world' in COVID-19 deaths 'in a positive way' as toll breaks 62,000

As the number of Americans dying from coronavirus increases hour by hour President Donald Trump on Thursday sat in the Oval Office bragging that the United States is the "leader of the world" in COVID-19 deaths, "in a positive way."

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Police emergency line tied up after mom of lockdown-defying pastor posts the phone number on Facebook

Louisiana's Central Police Department is being flooded by phone calls from supporters of Pastor Spell, who was arrested twice earlier this month -- once for defying the state's lockdown orders, and once for assault with a deadly weapon.

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Pence dons a mask for GM event after facing a brutal backlash for wandering around the Mayo Clinic without one

Vice President Mike Pence took another jaunt out during the coronavirus crisis to visit General Motors. After a debacle where he spent hours at the Mayo Clinic without wearing a mask, Pence seems to have learned from his mistakes.

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Maryland GOP governor is hiding his state's testing kits in an undisclosed location so Trump can't seize them

Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan told the Washington Post's Robert Costa on Thursday that he has had to hide COVID-19 testing kits to make sure President Donald Trump doesn't commandeer them.

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Record number of US workers receiving jobless benefits

US job losses have kept soaring amid the nationwide shutdowns to battle the coronavirus, now surpassing 30 million in six weeks, and a record number of workers are receiving unemployment benefits, the Labor Department said Thursday.

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Hydroxychloroquine-pusher Laura Ingraham attempts to discredit promising new coronavirus treatment

Fox News host Laura Ingraham dismissed a study that found promising results in coronavirus patients treated with the Ebola drug remdesivir and once again touted the unproven malaria drug hydroxychloroquine as a potential treatment despite criticism.

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Conservative tells the White House they should keep Jared Kushner on a tighter leash

Wednesday, Jared Kushner took to Fox News to announce that the 60,000 deaths due to the COVID-19 crisis were a "success story." There are over 1 million known cases of the virus, but given the lack of testing, Trump's former FDA chief estimates there are likely ten times as many.

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Trump goes off on ‘dirty cops’ at the FBI after Jim Acosta points out he’s the one who fired Michael Flynn

During an exchange with CNN's Jim Acosta in the Oval Office this Thursday, President Trump lamented how "dirty cops" in Washington "tormented" his disgraced former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

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California official calls for reopening so coronavirus can kill off the old and the weak: 'It would also free up housing'

In the wake of a Facebook post where he suggested that society should allow people who are weak, elderly, or homeless to succumb to coronavirus, a California politician is on the receiving end of some serious blowback.

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High hopes for Covid-19 vaccine developed by Oxford scientists

A vaccine against Covid-19 developed in Britain has shown very encouraging results on rhesus macaque monkeys, among the animals closest to humans. The scientists working on the vaccine estimate that if they can prove its effectiveness, it could be ready as soon as September.

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US, China block UN resolution in spat over WHO handling of pandemic

The United States and China remained at loggerheads Thursday over a UN Security Council draft resolution calling for a 90-day humanitarian pause in conflicts worldwide in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.

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'Tyrants get the rope': Michigan protester calls for governor's hanging over stay-at-home orders

Demonstrators gathered outside Michigan's capitol to protest the governor's stay-at-home order -- including one with a sign advocating for her hanging.

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Famed economist Thomas Piketty explains how the coronavirus pandemic exposed the 'violence of social inequality'

As nearly 30 million Americans have filed for unemployment in just six weeks and millions worldwide face hunger and poverty, we look at the global economic catastrophe triggered by the pandemic and its impact on the most vulnerable. As the World Food Programme warns of a massive spike in global hunger and more than 100 million people in cities worldwide could fall into poverty, can this crisis be a catalyst for change? We ask French economist Thomas Piketty. His 2014 internationally best-selling book, “Capital in the Twenty-First Century,” looked at economic inequality and the necessity of wealth taxes. His new book, “Capital and Ideology,” has been described as a manifesto for political change.

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