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How years of underfunding public health left Texas ill prepared for the pandemic

Budget cuts meant skimpier caches of protective equipment, and Texas' chronic shortage of public health workers has made the response more difficult, experts said.

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Michael Cohen explains why Trump will always fail in town halls

Former lawyer to President Donald Trump, Michael Cohen, appeared on MSNBC's Joy Reid Wednesday to explain some of the behavior witnessed during the ABC News Town Hall on Tuesday.

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Trump administration's census plan might leave out some legal residents

WASHINGTON — A Trump administration plan to use the census to exclude from congressional representation immigrants who are living here illegally might inadvertently exclude many U.S. citizens living under the radar in states such as Alaska, New Mexico and West Virginia.Last week, a federal appeals court in New York blocked the administration’s strategy, ruling that “the President does not have the authority to exclude illegal aliens” from congressional representation since the Constitution calls for “total population” as the basis for apportioning seats. But the ruling allowed federal work on ...

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After losing father and sister to ALS, Illinois man swims nearly 20,000 strokes to raise funds

CHICAGO — When Doug McConnell reaches 100 swim strokes, he thinks about his father. At 400, he thinks about his sister.He thought about both of them this week when he swam 19,220 strokes in Lake Michigan from Evanston, Ill., to downtown Chicago to raise funds toward finding a cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a terminal disease with no cure. He lost his father in 2006 to the disease, and in 2018, his sister.“That’s always a lift, when you’re cold or you’re tired or your shoulders are aching or your legs are cramping,” he said.The swim was part of the group A Long Swim, which he and...

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Republicans say the quiet part out loud: Biden probe 'would certainly help Donald Trump win re-election'

Democrats accused Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., of abusing his position after he publicly admitted that his investigation into the party's presidential nominee Joe Biden would "certainly" help President Donald Trump's re-election chances.

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'Huffing asbestos': Seth Meyers suggests Donald Trump's ABC News town hall is proof of president's cognitive decline

Late Night host Seth Meyers on Wednesday suggested President Donald Trump was on 'Studio 54' drugs during his catastrophic performance on Tuesday's ABC news town hall.

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WATCH: Triumph the Insult Comic Dog proves real Trump supporters will defend anything the president says

A hilarious focus group of real Trump supporters, featured in a segment on Wednesday's episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, proved what we suspected all along: Some of Trump's most vociferous fans will defend literally anything the president says.

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Donald Trump's most popular campaign ad on YouTube is an 'apocalyptic stew of manipulated video': analysis

The Trump campaign, perhaps to distract from his 'his lackadaisical approach to the coronavirus pandemic,' is hyper-focused on attacking Vice President Joe Biden on China, in a YouTube video that already has more than 21.5 million views.

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Trump administration considered using 'heat ray' weapon against American citizens: whistleblower

A DC national guard official-turned-whistleblower, Major Adam D. DeMarco, was asked by federal officials if his unit had a 'heat ray' and other weapons to use against American citizens who gathered during an infamous protest outside the White House where President Donald Trump held a Bible on June 1, 2020.

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President Trump seems confused about when he read Bob Woodward’s book

On Wednesday, at the White House press briefing, President Donald Trump brought up Watergate reporter Bob Woodward's book "Rage," featuring controversial interviews he gave from the Oval Office, remarking that he read the entirety of the book "last night" and did it quickly because it was "boring."

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NY Republicans rebuke Trump administration for defunding FDNY 9/11 program as rest of GOP silent

NEW YORK — Most of New York’s congressional Republicans broke party ranks this week and condemned the Trump administration for stripping millions of dollars from the FDNY’s 9/11 health care program — even as GOP leaders and lawmakers from other states remained conspicuously silent.As first reported by the New York Daily News last week, the Treasury Department has over the past four years siphoned about $3.7 million from the FDNY’s World Trade Center Health Program, which covers medical services for New York firefighters and other first responders suffering from 9/11-related illnesses.Treasury ...

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How Western wildfires could worsen inequality

Like so much else in 2020, the wildfires engulfing the western half of the United States are without precedent.They have advanced with astonishing speed, leaping 25 miles overnight and sending a towering pillar of smoke into the stratosphere. At this writing, the blazes have claimed at least three dozen lives, burned more than 5 million acres and forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes.The fires have also sparked a public health crisis. Much of the western U.S. and Canada is wreathed in acrid smoke, resulting in some of the world’s worst air quality. Wildfire smoke exacerbates ...

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Minnesota man was 'soldier' in ISIS suicide unit: feds

MINNEAPOLIS — A St. Louis Park man who abandoned his family while vacationing in Morocco has been charged by federal authorities five years later with joining an ISIS battalion trained to carry out suicide attacks in Europe.Abdelhamid Al-Madioum, 23, was indicted in U.S. District Court on a charge of providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization.Al-Madioum, who lost much of one arm from an apparent air assault in Iraq, was in court in Minneapolis on Wednesday after his overseas capture by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the major fighting force against ISIS, who...

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