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Dangerous 'bomb trains' are coming soon to a town near you -- thanks to Donald Trump and Jared Kushner

An energy company tied to a hedge fund that loaned millions to the Trump Organization and the Kushner Companies will benefit after Team Trump approved railroads running “bomb trains” through our nation loaded with liquefied natural gas with more explosive power than the atom bomb that destroyed Hiroshima.

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Here are 8 reasons COVID is so much worse than the skeptics think

America's first COVID death was on February 29 of this year, roughly 200 days ago. In that time, more than 200,000 Americans have died of the disease, the equivalent of 1,000 people a day.

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Peter Strzok: My legal notes have been 'altered' by Mike Flynn's defense team

On Monday, Politico's Kyle Cheney reported that an attorney representing former FBI agent Peter Strzok is alleging that notes from his client recently released by the defense team of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn "appear to have been altered."

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Florida invoking ‘Red Flag law’ to seize Brad Parscale’s guns after shocking incident with his wife

On Monday, the Miami Herald reported that police are moving to seize former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale's firearms, following an explosive incident at his property in which he allegedly struck his wife and threatened self-harm to authorities.

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Trump’s Supreme Court gambit is backfiring in Pennsylvania: NYT analysis

On Monday, per The New York Times, new polling came out in a critical swing state — and threw serious doubt on President Donald Trump's gamble to rush to fill a Supreme Court vacancy ahead of the election.

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'The Biggest Loser': Trump's taxes show just how much his supporters are bamboozled

Donald Trump's seemingly immovable approval numbers are a testament, above all other things, to the power of racism, and the way that 40 to 42% of Americans will stand by their man, no matter how bad things get, so long as he keeps hating the same people they hate. But that legendary floor of his — he has almost never dropped below 40%, or risen above 45% — is also a testament to the power of narrative fiction, especially of the televised variety.

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Trump supporters who took hydroxychloroquine for COVID could be denied health insurance if GOP kills Obamacare

One of the bizarre reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic was President Donald Trump continually pushing supporters to take Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate.

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Policeman pleads not guilty in Breonna Taylor case

The lone officer charged in the case of Breonna Taylor, the African-American woman whose death during a Louisville, Kentucky police raid became a rallying cry of the Black Lives Matter movement, pleaded not guilty Monday.

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Wilbur Ross defies federal judge — says Census will end early despite court order

On Monday, the U.S. Census Bureau announced that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross "has announced a target date of October 5, 2020 to conclude 2020 Census self-response and field data collection operations."

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Trump 'lost more money than made?': Drudge Report hammers the president

The Drudge Report, a staple of conservative power brokers and right wing political leaders for decades, slowly turned anti-Trump starting late last year, stunning GOP stalwarts.

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Positive coronavirus tests rising in New York: governor

The rate of positive coronavirus tests is ticking up in New York, especially in neighborhoods with large Orthodox Jewish populations, the state's governor Andrew Cuomo said Monday.

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Mick Mulvaney predicts 2 presidential debates will be canceled: ‘It’ll be the only one’

President Donald Trump's former chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, seemed to indicate that his former boss might dodge additional presidential debates if he bombs in the first debate as he did in 2016.

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Nevada Democrats are 'revved up' — and widening their registration lead in Vegas: Jon Ralston

On Monday, Jon Ralston, the editor of The Nevada Independent and one of the foremost experts on Nevada politics, reported that Democrats have reactivated their "machine" in Clark County, the location of Las Vegas and the most populous region of the state — widening their voter registration advantage after several weeks of Republicans gaining on them.

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