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He wanted to fix rural America’s broken nursing homes. Now, taxpayers may be on the hook for $76 million.

Ronnie Rollins used a controversial loophole to secure $300 million in bonus payments for his nonprofit nursing home chain. A federal investigation called the payments “inappropriate,” and Georgia is caught in a multimillion dollar dispute.

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'He choked like a dog': CNN panel pummels Trump for lying about COVID as 200,000 are dead

A CNN panel on Tuesday pummeled President Donald Trump for continuing to lie to his followers about the novel coronavirus even as the death toll in the United States hits 200,000.

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'It affects virtually nobody,' Trump says of virus that has killed 200,000 and infected 7 million in US

"If you, or a family member, or a friend got sick or died of Covid-19, to Trump you are 'virtually nobody.'"

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'Sledgehammer to permanently silence opposing voices': Outrage over Florida Gov. DeSantis' proposed anti-protest bill

"This effort has one goal: silence, criminalize, and penalize Floridians who want to see justice for Black lives," said ACLU of Florida executive director Micah Kubic. 

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MSNBC’s Morning Joe rips Trump rally ‘idiots’ who are making COVID-19 worse through their own ‘stupidity’

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough blasted the "stupidity" of Ohio rallygoers booing their Republican lieutenant governor's basic health advice and cheering President Donald Trump's demonstrable lies.

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California firefighters race to tame wildfires before hot, windy weather returns

Five weeks after California erupted in deadly wildfires supercharged by record heat and howling winds, crews battling flames pushed on Monday to consolidate their gains as forecasts called for a return of blistering, gusty weather.

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Charging ahead: Tesla teases big news on 'Battery Day'

Tesla chief Elon Musk has promised "insane" battery news at a streamed event after the company's annual shareholders' meeting on Tuesday.

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US Supreme Court vacancy upends presidential race in key battlegrounds

Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death has roiled the US presidential race, with the battle over her replacement looming large in swing states likely to determine the course of an election just six weeks from Tuesday.

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Apple chief says fires and storms show impact of climate change

Apple chief Tim Cook said Monday he views the recent increase in fires, hurricanes and floods as strong proof that climate change is real.

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Patagonia calls out climate deniers with blunt message on label

Outdoor retailer Patagonia, known for championing environmental causes, has put it bluntly to voters in a label on a limited-edition pair of shorts that says "VOTE THE ASSHOLES OUT."

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NASA plans for return to Moon to cost $28 billion

NASA on Monday revealed its latest plan to return astronauts to the Moon in 2024, and estimated the cost of meeting that deadline at $28 billion, $16 billion of which would be spent on the lunar landing module.

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Jaime Harrison says ‘I am living rent free in Lindsey Graham’s head’ — and he might be right

Jaime Harrison, the Democrat challenging Sen. Lindsey Graham, on Monday said that his upstart campaign is panicking the incumbent.

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Outrage against Dianne Feinstein as potential Judiciary chair comes out against Senate reform

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) received harsh criticism on Monday after coming out against Senate reform of the filibuster.

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