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House to vote on allowing members to use proxies, opening door for full remote voting

"We ought to use this time as an opportunity to prepare for Congress to be able to work according to its full capabilities even with social and physical distancing guidelines in place."

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Lockdown protesters want to 'force people to play by Republican death-cult rules': op-ed

In an op-ed at The Nation this Tuesday, Elie Mystal argued that people protesting the country's stay-at-home orders are inherently hypocritical, since they're claiming to be defending their personal freedom while risking the freedom of others to remain healthy.

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Louisiana pastor who defied COVID-19 order arrested for driving church bus at pro-lockdown protester

A Louisiana pastor who has refused to halt services during the coronavirus pandemic was arrested this week after he was accused of threatening a protester with a church bus.

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GOP leaders tell Trump food stamp aid won't be included in latest coronavirus relief bill: report

Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., predicts that the Senate will pass a bill Tuesday to provide an additional $450 billion in coronavirus relief funds. The package, which reportedly focuses primarily on money for small businesses, hospitals and expanded testing, will not include Democratic proposals to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.

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GOP Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick tells Fox News: Saving the economy is more important than saving lives

After facing intense criticism for suggesting on Fox News last month that he’d rather perish from the new coronavirus than see instability in the state’s economic system, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said last night that he’s thankful Texas is beginning the process of reopening its economy because the restrictions are currently “crushing small businesses” and the economic market.

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Tennessee anti-lockdown protester demands state 'sacrifice the weak' to reopen economy

A woman protesting Tennessee's COVID-19 lockdown this week carried a startling sign that recommended sacrificing "weak" people to reopen the state's economy.

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Devastating internal government docs project hundreds of thousands will die if pandemic lockdown lifted

Internal government documents obtained by the Center for Public Integrity show that officials are projecting that hundreds of thousands of Americans will die if state governments across the United States lift pandemic lockdown restrictions.

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Belgian biotech firm to roll out coronavirus antibody tests

A Belgian biotech firm has started producing tests to rapidly detect antibodies against coronavirus infections, part of a push several countries are making to determine who might be immune.

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Trump supporter explains lockdown protest: Other people are dying but God will 'take care of us'

The folks over at Unicorn Riot traveled to Minnesota to interview protesters taking part in the "Liberate Minnesota" rally this past weekend, which was organized to protest the state's stay-at-home orders.

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'A new roadblock': IRS gives Social Security recipients until Wednesday to file for $500 payments for their children

"It is impossible to tell from the outside if this latest outrage is the result of incompetence, mean-spiritedness, or both."

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Oil crash explained: How are negative oil prices even possible?

It’s hard to believe that the price of any commodity, let alone oil, can dip into negative territory. But that’s just what’s happened to oil prices.

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Trump's unhinged attack mystifies GOP governor: 'Somehow he got confused in the press conference'

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) on Tuesday said that President Donald Trump recently attacked him because he "got confused" during a press briefing.

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Half of world's locked-down pupils lack computer: UN

Half of the world's school and university students affected by class closures because of the coronavirus outbreak -- from pre-primary to university level -- do not have access to a computer for home-schooling, the UN's educational agency said Tuesday.

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