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Trump veers off-script while discussing future economic recovery: 'We have to get our sports back'

At Tuesday's White House coronavirus briefing, President Donald Trump drifted off-topic while discussing what he hopes to do to reopen the economy in the near future.

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Trump scapegoats World Health Organization to deflect from his coronavirus mismanagement – will defund during pandemic

President Donald Trump is now scapegoating the World Health Organization (WHO), claiming it must be held accountable for what he claims is their fault that the coronavirus spread into the United States. Trump took no responsibility for his actions allowing the coronavirus to spread throughout the U.S.

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Trump slammed for his latest 'deeply pathetic' tirade attacking the World Health Organization

President Donald Trump laid into the World Health Organization yet again at his Tuesday coronavirus press briefing, blaming them for delays in the national response to COVID-19 even though it took his own administration a month of urging by experts to do anything meaningful.

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US appeals court says Texas cannot ignore the Constitution to suspend abortions during pandemic

Abortion rights advocates on Tuesday withdrew a petition to the US Supreme Court to force Texas to reinstate the right to abortion during the novel coronavirus pandemic, after an appeals court ruled in their favor.

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Trump demands ‘accountability’ from WHO — but can’t withstand any criticism of his coronavirus blunders

At Tuesday's coronavirus press briefing, President Donald Trump once again lashed out at the World Health Organization, claiming that there would have been "very little death" if the body had been more skeptical of China and asserting that America "has a duty to insist on full accountability."

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Man killed by coronavirus in prison had ‘served 30 years for a crime he did not commit’: PA Innocence Project

Public health experts have warned that incarcerated individuals are among those most at risk from the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom eyes lockdown end -- but refuses to set date

Governor Gavin Newsom on Tuesday set out conditions for lifting California's coronavirus lockdown, but warned it would be at least two weeks before any timeline for reopening the state could be announced.

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Conservative columnist argues Trump's claim of 'absolute' power proves 'the utter feebleness' to his COVID response

After President Donald Trump's erratic meltdown during the Monday press conference, conservative Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin wrote that the true thing on display for the world was "the utter feebleness" to his COVID-19 response.

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Spain, Austria ease Covid-19 restrictions, others extend lockdown measures

Spain and Austria allowed partial returns to work on Tuesday but Britain, France and India extended lockdowns to rein in the new coronavirus while the United States, where the death toll exceeded 25,000, debated how to reopen its economy.

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99-year-old WWII veteran beats coronavirus in Brazil

A 99-year-old World War II veteran in Brazil was released from hospital with military honors Tuesday after recovering from COVID-19.

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‘People will crawl through glass in November’ to vote: former senator says Americans are fed up

Former Sen. Claire McCaskill said that she is optimistic about the future of the election in November.

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'Never let a disaster go to waste': Analysis reveals 'rotten, Un-American giveaway' GOP buried in COVID-19 relief package to overwhelmingly benefit millionaires

"It's a scandal for Republicans to loot American taxpayers in the midst of an economic and human tragedy," declared Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse.

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Man with Down syndrome passes away from coronavirus — only days after his mom dies

A 30-year-old New Jersey man with Down syndrome has succumbed to coronavirus on his birthday, just nine days after his mother passed away from the virus.

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