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Talkshow host Ellen DeGeneres addresses toxic workplace allegations

Ellen DeGeneres opened the 18th season of her talk show Monday by addressing allegations of toxic workplace culture under her watch, saying "I take responsibility for what happens at my show."

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Mitch McConnell's push for Trump to replace Ginsburg 'reduces those who take him at his word to fools': op-ed

Writing for Slate this Monday, Lili Loofbourow says that in the wake of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death, GOP Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has made his intentions clear -- Trump’s nominee for her replacement would receive a vote in the Senate, "and though he left the timing slightly unclear, he has no intention of letting the will of the American people (who have already started voting) determine what should happen.

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Fauci staffer unmasked as COVID-19 truther who writes for right-wing blog under a fake name

A government employee who works under Dr. Anthony Fauci has been spreading coronavirus misinformation as managing editor of a right-wing blog.

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NPR’s Nina Totenberg blows up Trump’s lie about Ruth Bader Ginsburg's dying wish

President Donald Trump began his week speculating that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's family was lying when they said that her dying wish was not to have her seat filled until the next president is elected.

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‘Huge big WTF’: Experts scorch CDC for deleting new guidance revealing coronavirus is airborne

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday quietly updated its official coronavirus guidance to reveal the pathogen is airborne, and can stay in the air at distances greater than six feet.

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Whistleblower outs Kushner for COVID task force failures: 'Organized crime melded with Lord of the Flies'

A former member of the White House coronavirus task force explained why he blew the whistle on what he saw as deadly incompetence within the group.

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Legal scholars explain how Democrats can pack the Supreme Court if Trump and McConnell ram through RBG’s replacement

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, following the death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Friday, September 18, stressed that if President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are determined to ram a far-right extremist through the Senate, everything will be on the table for Democrats — and one possibility that is being discussed is packing the Court. Journalist Matthew S. Schwartz discusses that possibility on National Public Radio’s website, drawing on the insights of legal and constitutional scholars.

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Economist asks if 'red state governors are getting their people killed to help Trump'

Economist Dean Baker, the cofounder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), feels he must ask if Trump-loving governors are putting their own citizens' lives at risk to help President Donald Trump's re-election bid.

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The View’s Whoopi Goldberg cuts off Meghan McCain as she flips out over Trump's SCOTUS pick getting 'Kavanaugh'ed'

"The View" co-hosts broke into a shouting match after Meghan McCain filibustered about accused rapist Brett Kavanaugh as a justification for Republican hypocrisy on judicial nominations.

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US closes in on 200,000 virus deaths, weeks before election

The United States edged close to registering 200,000 Covid-19 deaths on Monday, the latest grim milestone for the country just weeks before voters decide if President Donald Trump stays in office.

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USPS delivery delays started on 'the very first day' Trump's postmaster general arrived

Delivery delays began immediately under President Donald Trump's embattled postmaster general.

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Trump-loving teen troll farm spread misinformation about COVID-19: report

The teen troll farm run by the Trump-loving nonprofit Turning Point USA did a lot more than just spam social media with pro-Trump memes, according to a new report from The Daily Beast.

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‘People need to go to prison’: Expert blasts Trump administration hiding virus is airborne at far more than 6 feet

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday quietly changed its coronavirus official guidance to note that coronavirus droplets, or "aerosols," can stay in the air far longer than previously thought and across far more than just six feet.

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