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US death toll tops 50,000 as some Georgia businesses reopen

Gyms, hair salons and tattoo parlors had a green light to reopen in the US state of Georgia on Friday as the death toll from the coronavirus pandemic soared past 50,000 in the United States.

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Millions of Americans face stimulus check delays because they are poor

Last week, a group of angry and desperate Citi Tax Financial customers gathered outside the company’s storefront in Augusta, Georgia. Millions of Americans had received a big deposit from the IRS in their bank accounts, but they had not. The IRS website told them their coronavirus stimulus checks were deposited in an account they didn’t recognize.

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‘I can’t help my anger’: She almost lost her husband to coronavirus — and she is still furious with Trump because of it

President Donald Trump has dramatically shifted his tone when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic; gone are the days when he claims that COVID-19 is merely a “hoax” or “fake news” that liberals, progressives, Democrats and Never Trump conservatives are using to undermine his presidency. But the fact remains that back in January and February, Trump downplayed the severity of what has turned out to be the world’s deadliest health crisis since the Spanish flu nightmare of 1918. And New York City resident Rachel Dodes, whose husband almost died from coronavirus, explains in an article for Vanity Fair, why she blames Trump for his suffering.

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Mitch McConnell throws his own home state under the bus by suggesting states should file for bankruptcy

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell sparked an uproar after he suggested that state and local governments go the bankruptcy route instead of asking for more federal assistance -- comments that many saw as a critique of Democratic-led states. But according to Bloomberg's Fola Akinnibi and Amanda Albright, McConnell's own home state of Kentucky is in dire need of a bailout.

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WATCH: British doctor aghast at Trump's 'crazy' COVID-19 remedies as America 'heads toward catastrophe'

President Donald Trump's musings about treating COVID-19 by injecting people with disinfectants are now making headlines overseas.

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The mental health fallout from COVID-19 will be huge

By Paul DubersteinWe are in the midst of one of the largest psychological and medical experiments conducted in the history of this country. Over the next few years, thousands of research articles will appear in scientific journals on the mental health fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. Like other public health researchers with expertise in mental health, I predict that the COVID-19 pandemic will take a severe toll on mental health not just now but for years to come.Communities throughout New Jersey will need to prepare for increased rates of anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, drug abuse...

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UN pushes for coronavirus vaccine as Trump disinfectant theory sparks outrage

The United Nations on Friday launched a global push to speed up production of a vaccine for the new coronavirus as US President Donald Trump came under fire for suggesting injecting patients with disinfectant.

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America today suffers more than 20% unemployment -- the Trump administration just hasn't told you that yet

Here’s an awful truth our government will tell you but not for some weeks to come: as of today more than 20% of American workers are unemployed.

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'Is the president all there?': CNN's John Harwood questions Trump's mental stability after 'nutty' disinfectant rant

Speaking with host John King, CNN White House correspondent John Harwood suggested there should be concerns about Donald Trump's mental stability after the president pitched using light and disinfectants as a possible cure for the coronavirus.

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Trump is obsessed with shooting up Iranian gunboats out of fear of looking weak: report

According to a report from Axios' Jonathan Swan, Donald Trump's latest outburst about shooting "down" Iranian gunboats he believes are harassing U.S. naval ships is born out of a fear of looking weak as well as his penchant for latching onto a "shiny object" that catches his attention when he doesn't want to deal with a real crisis.

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Christian author: God is using coronavirus to 'prune' the church of branches that 'aren't bearing fruit'

Speaking at the Q 2020 Virtual Summit this Wednesday, Christian author and former pastor Francis Chan raised a few eyebrows with comments he made regarding the coronavirus pandemic. According to Chan, God is using the virus to “prune the Church and cut off branches that aren't bearing fruit," The Christian Post reports.

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New York Times slammed for ‘terminal both-sides-ism’ after reporting on Trump’s disinfectant rant

At his nightly coronavirus press briefing on Thursday, April 23, President Donald Trump suggested that household disinfectants such as Lysol could be ingested as a way to ward off coronavirus — an idea so dangerous that the manufacturers of Lysol, Reckitt Benckiser, had to warn users that their product should only be used as a disinfectant and should not be ingested under any circumstances. Trump is being lambasted on Twitter for making such a ridiculous suggestion — and some Twitter users are slamming the New York Times for going too far to achieve balance when reporting on it.

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Paul Krugman buries Mitch McConnell in derision for state bankruptcy pitch: 'Stupid on multiple levels'

In a decidedly blunt column for the New York Times, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman took Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to the woodshed for suggesting that states should file for bankruptcy instead of asking the federal government for funds to deal with the COVID-19 health crisis.

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