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'$2.5 trillion theft': Study shows richest 1 percent of Americans have taken $50 trillion from bottom 90 percent in recent decades

The median U.S. worker salary would be around twice as high today if wages kept pace with economic output since World War II, new research revealed.

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Crime fell as coronavirus swept US: FBI

Violent and property crime both plunged across the United States in the first six months of 2020 as the coronavirus outbreak swept the country, the Federal Bureau of Investigation reported Tuesday.

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HHS spokesperson Michael Caputo weighing medical leave or resignation after issuing paranoid armed insurrection warning: report

Michael Caputo, the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at the Dept. of Health and Human Services, is weighing a medical leave of absence after calling an emergency meeting with staffers Tuesday. The move comes after the former Vladimir Putin advisor launched a paranoid rant on Facebook live video over the weekend, just days after reports revealed he had forced scientists to doctor sacred fact-based reports about the coronavirus to favor President Donald Trump.

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‘Screaming matches’ erupted in the Trump administration as HHS sought to override FDA on COVID tests: report

Things were so tense in the White House that COVID-19 briefings and government coordination efforts would devolve into screaming matches, according to a report from Politico.

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Mike Pompeo hosts Republican Party chair at his government-funded State Department dinners on foreign diplomacy

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was caught hosting several dinners he coined "Madison Dinners," on the taxpayer dime. Critics have said that the dinners don't have anything to do with his job as the secretary, but are about his future political career, NBC News reported.

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'Unprecedented': Experts slam White House pressure on US health agencies

US President Donald Trump has hinted a Covid-19 vaccine may be ready before the November election, but will it be safe and effective?

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Priest faces backlash after comparing ‘evil’ BLM protesters to 9/11 terrorists in wild sermon

The leadership of a Michigan Catholic church is apologizing after a priest compared the Black Lives Matter movement to the terrorists who carried out the 9/11 attacks, the Kansas City Star reports.

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Trump congratulated JP Morgan for reopening — but now they’re sending traders home with COVID

It was just four days ago that President Donald Trump celebrated JP Morgan Chase for bravely reopening its doors in New York.

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Fox News Judge Andrew Napolitano countersues after lawsuit accuses him of sexually assaulting a child

Fox News legal analyst Andrew Napolitano, a former judge, this week sued a man who has accused him of sexual abuse.

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Tenants sue to block paying rent until 'dangerous living conditions' at Kushner-owned apartments are fixed: report

A lawsuit was filed this Tuesday by a group of tenants accusing Jared Kushner's property management company of illegally collecting rent and "creating dangerous living conditions" by failing to maintain working fire sprinkler systems in four New York City apartment buildings, CNN reports.

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Donald Trump a ‘bulldozer’ to the country ‘without a plan’ to save us: Bob Woodward

Bob Woodward's book Rage came out Tuesday as the coronavirus pandemic mortality rate hit 195,000 people. According to Woodward, however, this isn't a surprise after what he experienced in his 18 interviews with President Donald Trump.

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‘Retaliatory abuse’: Legal experts slam Barr's DOJ for opening ‘politically-motivated’ criminal inquiry into John Bolton

The Dept. of Justice is opening a criminal inquiry into John Bolton, allegedly to determine whether or not he disclosed classified information in his book, which discusses his 17 months serving as President Donald Trump's National Security Advisor.

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WATCH: Anti-masker fights with cops as they forcibly remove him from school board meeting

A man who attended a school board meeting in South Dakota while refusing to wear a mask was forcibly removed by police this Monday, Mitchell Republic reports.

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