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McConnell scrambles to walk back his threat to let states go bankrupt -- after bipartisan backlash

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., walked back his threat to let states that request federal assistance go bankrupt rather than extend additional aid, which would require further deficit spending.

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CNN's Chris Cuomo tears Florida governor to pieces for trying to brag about his pandemic response

On Tuesday's edition of CNN's "Cuomo Prime Time," Chris Cuomo tore into Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for his boasts about the coronavirus response in his state.

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'Absolutely unacceptable': NYC mayor blasts crowds that gathered for rabbi's funeral

On Tuesday evening, photos began circulating on social media showing a large gathering for a funeral, reportedly in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

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'Total deaths' and 'job losses' are the two numbers Trump's 2020 campaign can't spin away

As November nears Trump will continue to bombard us with a dizzying array of statistics that he hopes will demonstrate how great a job he and his administration are doing. We do the most testing in the world. We’re making the most ventilators. We build the most hospital beds. And we will soon again have the best economy in the history of the world.

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CNN doctor slams 'tone-deaf' Pence for muddling his own administration's guidelines on masks

On Tuesday's edition of CNN's "OutFront," former presidential health adviser Dr. Jonathan Reiner blasted Vice President Mike Pence for declining to wear a mask during his visit to the Mayo Clinic.

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Movie theater owners panic after new film grosses $100 million streaming online

Movie theater owners rushed to defend the future of big screen releases Tuesday after reports that "Trolls World Tour" grossed nearly $100 million on streaming platforms prompted dire warnings over the industry.

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GOP senators beg Trump to stop obstructing oversight of coronavirus stimulus

On Tuesday, Politico reported that some Senate Republicans are urging President Donald Trump to stop his attacks on the inspector general oversight of the coronavirus stimulus program.

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Brazil passes 5,000 deaths from COVID-19: official

Brazil, the South American country worst-hit by the coronavirus pandemic, has registered more than 5,000 deaths from COVID-19, the health ministry announced Tuesday.

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Trump changed the rules to allow casinos to receive Small Business Administration loans: report

On Tuesday, The Washington Post reported that President Donald Trump's administration is instituting a new policy allowing casinos with fewer than 500 employees to apply for Small Business Administration loans.

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'Lining up at the trough': Federal Reserve to offer corporations $500 billion no-strings-attached bailout loophole

"Big corporations have shown time and again that they will put their shareholders and executives ahead of their workers if given the choice."

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Here is what antibody studies can — and can’t — tell you

In the past two weeks, researchers across America have begun announcing results from studies showing that there have been many more coronavirus infections in their communities than were previously recorded.

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‘I don’t have the coronavirus’: Mike Pence explains why he didn’t wear a mask

On Tuesday, Vice President Mike Pence explained to Maggie Haberman of The New York Times why he didn't feel the need to use a mask during his visit to the Mayo Clinic earlier in the day.

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Studies touted by right-wingers claiming lower coronavirus deaths are unreliable: researchers

In an op-ed published at The Washington Post this Tuesday, dean of Harvard Medical School George Q. Daley, professor and researcher at Brigham and Women’s Hospital Stephen Elledg, and associate professor at Harvard Medical School Michael Springer, contend that when it comes to recent studies that claim the death toll from coronavirus is less severe than previously thought, people should be wary since the studies are unvetted.

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