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Goldman Sachs chief explains why Trump 'reopening the country' won't help the economy

Even the head of Goldman Sachs is opposing President Donald Trump's decision to reopen the economy with his own kind of COVID-19 party, the Washington Post reported.

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Ivanka Trump ignored federal guidelines saying people shouldn't travel and went to New Jersey

Ivanka Trump decided that the Center for Disease Control guidelines didn't apply to her and traveled to another one of the family's homes in New Jersey for the Passover holy week, the New York Times reported.

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Police find 17 bodies at New Jersey nursing home after anonymous tip: report

On Wednesday, The New York Times reported that police have found a large number of bodies overloading a small morgue at a nursing home complex in Andover, New Jersey that has been overwhelmed with coronavirus cases.

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It's 'clear on the law' that Trump is wrong about his power over the states: Andrew Cuomo

On Wednesday, CNN's Chris Cuomo sat down with his older brother, New York Gov. Andrew for yet another interview. The two engaged in their usual affectionate brotherly banter, mocking each other with inside family jokes, and on a more somber level, Chris revealed his wife may have become infected with COVID-19.

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'It's a rancid case of quid pro quo': Sports reporter sounds the alarm about Florida governor and WWE

In a bizarre case of corruption, the governor of Florida decided that WWE wrestlers are "essential" employees amid the coronavirus because he didn't like the void of sports on television.

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Right-wingers launch anti-lockdown movement despite CDC warning of 'significant risk'

"These selfish and out-of-touch fringe groups are throwing a temper tantrum at the expense of public safety and health."

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Michigan governor: People were 'absolutely' endangered by anti-lockdown protests

On Wednesday, right-wing protesters descended on Lansing, Michigan to protest the strict lockdown order imposed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to contain the spread of coronavirus.

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Trump's tariffs are crippling American manufacturers trying to survive pandemic downturn: report

On Wednesday, Politico reported that President Donald Trump's tariffs are worsening the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

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'Is he trying to cause a Constitutional crisis?': MSNBC questions Trump's political turn during COVID-19 pandemic

MSNBC host Chuck Todd asked his Wednesday evening panel what President Donald Trump could possibly be thinking with his latest fight over his appointees.

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US Covid-19 single-day deaths hit new record of 2300 as Trump says US is past peak

U.S. coronavirus deaths increased by a record number for the second day in a row, rising by at least 2,371 on Wednesday to top 30,800, according to a Reuters tally, as states spared the worst of the pandemic mulled a partial lifting of restrictions on business and social life by May 1.

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100+ lawmakers demand moratorium on utility shutoffs to ensure access to services 'essential to survive' during coronavirus crisis

"There is absolutely no excuse left for Congress to exclude basic human needs from the next coronavirus stimulus package, or in general," said Food & Water Action's Rianna Eckel.

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Trump bizarrely claims the United States is a 'developing nation' in confused anti-China rant

During his latest White House coronavirus press briefing, President Donald Trump faced questions on his decision to defund the World Health Organization.

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Trump claims not to know anything about his name on stimulus checks — but that people will be 'very happy'

At Wednesday's coronavirus task force press briefing, President Donald Trump was asked about the decision to put his name on every paper stimulus check released to taxpayers under the stimulus bill.

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