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'Clownishly inept' Falwell should have been forced to the sidelines years ago: Liberty University grad

On Saturday, writing for Never Trump conservative publication The Bulwark, Liberty University graduate Calum Best laid into the pattern of erratic behavior by Jerry Falwell Jr., the Trump-supporting president of the conservative Christian school who was forced into an indefinite "leave of absence" after posting a bizarre Instagram photo of himself on a yacht with a young woman, both of their pants unzipped.

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Sturgis sponsor Harley-Davidson refused to send employees to annual rally over COVID-19 fears: report

The ten-day Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is moving forward in South Dakota despite fears from health experts that it will be a superspreader event for COVID-19.

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Neil Young's lawsuit against Donald Trump will drag the president into uncharted waters: report

According to a report from Micah Hendler from Forbes, a lawsuit filed by legendary rock star Neil Young against Donald Trump for misappropriating his music for his campaign rallies is going to test a new approach to punishing copyright violations.

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Intel officials altered finding Russia wants Trump to win in 2020 to spare themselves from the president's anger: report

According to an extensive investigation into a National Intelligence Estimate complied by various U.S. intelligence agencies last July, the New York Times is reporting that a key "finding" indicating that Russian President Vladimir Putin is highly interested in keeping Donald Trump in the Oval Office past 2020 was omitted by officials fearing the president's wrath.

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GOP donors abandoning Trump over fears his re-election campaign is doomed: report

On Saturday, Politico reported that Republican donors are starting to give up on President Donald Trump, viewing his re-election campaign as a lost cause.

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Trump is staying away from coronavirus talks for selfish reasons: report

As the Republican-controlled Senate and the Democratic-controlled House battle over the next round of coronavirus stimulus, and the Treasury Department attempts to set the terms of the package, one person is notably absent from the debate: President Donald Trump himself.

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GOP officials panicked after 'contentious' Trump phone call with one of the Republican Party's top donors: report

According to a report from Politico, Donald Trump may have alienated one of the Republican Party's top donors last week after complaining to Las Vegas businessman Sheldon Adelson that he didn't think that billionaire was doing enough to bolster his faltering re-election campaign.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says local governments can't stop or delay evictions

The nonbinding opinion comes as housing experts and advocates fear that the COVID-19 recession will prompt a surge in evictions across the state.

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Baby's back: New 'Dirty Dancing' movie confirmed

A new "Dirty Dancing" movie is in development, with Jennifer Grey expected to reprise her iconic role as Frances "Baby" Houseman after more than three decades.

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Analysis shows rapid and reckless reopenings not only bad for public health—but the economy too

"There is no way around it: getting the economy back on track means controlling the pandemic."

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WATCH: Brutal new ad nails Trump's decades-long history of racism

A new ad from progressive PAC MeidasTouch draws upon years of video footage to expose Donald Trump as a racist, going back to him calling for the execution of the Central Park Five -- who were found innocent -- to his present-day dog whistles to racists to support his re-election campaign.

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Trump 'is a first-degree mass murderer' and 'the most successful bio-terrorist' in history: Famed psychologist

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Nobel economist says he's done the math — and the risk Trump and McConnell pose to the economy is 'terrifying'

Very much a student of New Deal economics, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman has often stressed that helping the unemployed during an economic downturn not only helps those who are out of work — it also benefits the economy on the whole. Krugman made that point many times during the Great Recession, and in a column published this week, the liberal economist warns that the “coronavirus recession of 2020” will become even worse if unemployed Americans don’t receive the help that they need.

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