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‘A sniveling sycophant’: Conservative columnist disgusted by Mike Pence’s lack of character

Writing in The Washington Post this Wednesday, columnist Jennifer Rubin contends that the contrast between America's political parties "is so vast that one could imagine collapse of the two-party system until an adequate substitute for the Republican Party could be crafted." According to Rubin, that contrast was on "horrifying display" this Tuesday.

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COVID-19 patients respond positively to remdesivir in major US trial

Gilead Science's remdesivir, one of the most highly anticipated drugs being tested against the new coronavirus, showed positive results in a large-scale US government trial, the company said Wednesday.

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'Obey the rules:' Fox Business host rips into Mike Pence for not wearing a mask at Mayo Clinic

Fox Business host Stuart Varney on Wednesday chastised Vice President Mike Pence for refusing to wear a mask during his recent visit to the Mayo Clinic.

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CNN's John King reveals how Fauci and Birx sound less optimistic when Trump's not around

Drs. Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx often try to sound optimistic about America's progress in battling the COVID-19 pandemic during President Donald Trump's daily briefings.

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'A great success story': Jared Kushner says Trump team is 'doing a lot of things right' as COVID-19 cases pass one million

Jared Kushner says the Trump administration is "doing a lot of things right" and has created a "great success story" in how its handled the coronavirus pandemic, just one day after the United Stated passed the one million mark in COVID-19 cases, and is rapidly approaching 60,000 deaths.

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'Unprecedented' strike planned for this week as essential workers at Amazon and Walmart say their safety concerns are ignored

In what's being called an "unprecedented coalition," workers from Amazon, Instacart, Whole Foods, Walmart, Target, and FedEx are planning to walk out of work this Friday to protest what they say is their employers’ record profits while ignoring workers' safety during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Global crash fears as virus hammers US economy

The brutal economic impact of the coronavirus deepened Wednesday with dire news from the United States and Germany, increasing pressure worldwide to ease lockdowns and reduce the cost of the pandemic.

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Community in shock as 17-year-old with no underlying health issues dies from COVID-19 in Texas

A 17-year-old girl in Lancaster, Texas, has become the city's first coronavirus-related death, KDFW reports.

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‘A phantom plague’: Evangelicals who defied social distancing guidelines are dying of coronavirus in frightening numbers

Countless non-fundamentalist churches in the United States, from Catholic to Lutheran and Episcopalian, have embraced social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic and temporarily moved their activities online. But many Christian fundamentalists and evangelicals have been irresponsibly downplaying the dangers of COVID-19 and doing so with deadly results: journalist Alex Woodward, in the U.K.-based Independent, reports that the pandemic has claimed the lives of more than 30 pastors in the Bible Belt.

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Trump attacked the Post Office as carriers and clerks died from COVID-19 -- now their union is firing back

President Trump has lashed out at the U.S. Postal Service as the pandemic brings it to the brink of collapse and more people than ever are relying on the mail. Trump claims the agency is only losing money because it is undercharging Amazon and other companies for shipping. “It just isn’t true,” says American Postal Workers Union President Mark Dimondstein.

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Trump's own testing chief says his promise of 5 million daily coronavirus tests is 'impossible'

During a press briefing at the White House on Tuesday, President Trump claimed that the U.S. will be able to carry out five million coronavirus tests per day. But according to a top official overseeing the effort, that goal is nowhere near achievable given the technology that's available, TIME reports.

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