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Trump's precipitous collapse in the polls is tied to the coronavirus 'chaos' he is creating: columnist

In a column for the Washington Post, "Never Trumper" conservative Jennifer Rubin points out that Donald Trump's approval numbers are undergoing a precipitous collapse -- and for good reason.

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‘He has lost his mind’: Americans stunned and horrified after Trump tries to ‘provoke an uprising’ against Democratic governors

This Friday morning, President Trump fired off a series of tweets -- all directed at states with Democratic governors -- seemingly endorsing burgeoning protest movements calling for the immediate reopening of state economies as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread.

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Recovery from coronavirus may not confer immunity, warn experts

Even as virologists zero in on the virus that causes COVID-19, a very basic question remains unanswered: do those who recover from the disease have immunity?

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Right-wing groups with ties to Betsy DeVos are behind protests against coronavirus restrictions: report

According to a Politico/Morning Consult poll released earlier this week, 81% of Americans believe that the United States “should continue to social distance for as long as is needed to curb the spread of coronavirus.” In other words, most Americans are smart enough to realize that while social distancing is inconvenient and difficult, it is certainly preferable to dying from COVID-19. But a minority of far-right extremists have been holding rallies and protests against social distancing. And journalist Jason Wilson, in an article The Guardian, takes a look at some of the groups behind those protests.

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‘We are on our own’: Columnist warns that the US can forget about competent leadership from Trump

Liberal Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson has been a persistent critic of Donald Trump’s presidency, often denouncing him as both incompetent and corrupt. But in 2017, 2018 and 2019, at least Robinson took some comfort in knowing that Trump had yet to be confronted by a major crisis. That has changed in a huge way with the coronavirus pandemic, which according to researchers at John Hopkins University in Baltimore, has killed more than 146,000 people worldwide (as of early Friday morning, April 17). And this week in his column, Robinson warns that Trump’s incompetence remains while the death toll from coronavirus continues to surge.

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Readers thrash Cincinnati newspaper for publishing editorial advising parents to give their kids COVID-19

The Cincinnati Enquirer has received an angry backlash from some of its readers this week when it published an editorial advising parents to give their children the coronavirus.

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San Diego doctor busted for offering $4000 coronavirus 'miracle cure' for families: report

According to a report from the San Diego Union-Tribune, a doctor running the Skinny Beach Med Spa in northern San Diego has been charged after offering "miracle cures" for the coronavirus -- including a family package deal for a flat price of $3,995.

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Amazon workers call for strike over Covid-19, climate fears

Amazon tech workers are calling for a virtual one-day strike to pressure the online retail giant over warehouse safety conditions during the coronavirus pandemic.

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New Mexico governor’s office dunks on Republicans after they freak out over criticism of the coronavirus ‘death cult’

In the wake of a post on Twitter where the chief spokesman for New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham referred to people who want to quickly reopen the economy as a "death cult," the state's Republican Party is demanding an apology, calling the comments  "absurd," "offensive" and "disgusting."

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‘It’s not over until it’s over’: Here are 5 things you should know about hitting the COVID-19 peak

As New York, California and other states begin to see their numbers of new COVID-19 cases level off or even slip, it might appear as if we’re nearing the end of the pandemic.

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Spurred on by Trump and his biggest supporters, Bill Gates has become a target of coronavirus conspiracy kooks

As part of the fall-out from Donald Trump's campaign of misinformation about the coronavirus in an attempt to re-start the economy and salvage his re-election prospects, billionaire Bill Gates has become the target of supporters of the president because he has very publicly differed with the president on how to handle the health crisis.

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'Victory': Outrage over plan to seize stimulus payments forces at least one bank to reverse course

The move by USAA, while welcomed, only makes the case for more oversight.

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