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Trump conspicuously doesn't mention hydroxychloroquine when noting possible therapies for COVID-19

At Monday's White House coronavirus task force briefing, President Donald Trump discussed potential therapies and treatments in testing for COVID-19.

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'Incrementalism is not helpful in this moment': Ocasio-Cortez rejects settling for crumbs in next Covid-19 stimulus

"I'm not here for a $5 bill. And I will not insult my community with one."

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‘We don't hide anything’: WHO chief defends organization's handling of Covid-19

The World Health Organization insisted Monday that it sounded the alarm on the novel coronavirus right from the very start and had hidden nothing from Washington about the deadly pandemic.

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Poisonings linked to cleaning supplies spike in US during pandemic

Calls to US poison centers have risen 20 percent this year because of exposure to bleach and other disinfectants, health authorities said Monday, linking the surge to COVID-19 cleaning recommendations.

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Anti-lockdown protests 'could get us to violence very quickly': Ex-FBI official

On Monday's edition of MSNBC's "Deadline: White House," former FBI counterintelligence official Frank Figliuzzi sharply criticized President Donald Trump for his support of anti-lockdown protests.

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Ohio prison becomes America's largest COVID-19 source as nearly 3 in 4 inmates test positive

On Monday, Axios reported that a prison in Ohio has become the nation's largest known source of new coronavirus infections, per a New York Times database — and that nearly three-quarters of the inmates have tested positive.

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Columnist systematically dismantles Dan Crenshaw’s viral defense of Trump

On Monday, writing for The Washington Post's "The Fix," Aaron Blake broke down the false claims in the viral video President Donald Trump tweeted of Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) defending his response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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LA County study suggests coronavirus infection rate is up to 55 times higher than official count: report

Los Angeles County released a new study on Monday that suggests COVID-19 coronavirus has spread far further in southern California than the official count.

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GOP senator tries to distract voters from her stock scandal by boasting about her work for Trump

The budding political career of Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA), a wealthy businesswoman appointed to Georgia's vacant Senate seat, was critically wounded following reports she made suspicious stock trades in industries impacted by the coronavirus pandemic while receiving classified briefings on the virus unavailable to the public.

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‘Jesus is my vaccine’: Coronavirus pandemic policy protestors echo Tea Party mania

A few Americans are attending a handful of coronavirus pandemic protests across the nation, protests organized by right wing groups, some with ties to the family of President Donald Trump's Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. These mostly fake grass roots protests – "astroturf," as they used to be called – are an outlet for conservatives unwilling to stay at home and sacrifice like their forefathers and foremothers did during World War II.

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Trump allies beg Bill Barr to take action against states for imposing coronavirus restrictions

Allies of President Donald Trump have urged Attorney General William Barr to sue states for imposing life-saving mitigation measures to slow the spread of the new coronavirus, echoing a growing number of protests funded by right-wing donors aimed at undermining the restrictions.

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Oil prices close below zero in unprecedented collapse

Oil prices plunged below zero on Monday for the first time in history, with the US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) closing at -$37.63 a barrel.

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