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US COVID death toll projected to hit almost 300,000 by December

An influential novel coronavirus pandemic model now projects that deaths from the disease in the United States could hit almost 300,000 by the start of December.

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This state was always key to Democrats’ 2020 ambitions: Less than 3 months from Election Day, their confidence is growing

Over a year ago, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee opened an office in Austin, convinced that Texas would be central to building on the party's House majority in 2020.

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The only Texas prison reporting zero coronavirus cases is where inmates make soap. But that’s not what’s credited with protecting it.

Of more than 100 Texas prison units, the Roach Unit's apparent ability to avoid the virus has been attributed to a remote location and a warden who strictly enforces precautionary measures.

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BLM protesters face life in prison for vandalism after prosecutors label them a 'street gang'

A group of Black Lives Matter protesters in Utah are facing potential life in prison for smashing windows and splashing red paint on the street.

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Trump's long history of racism busted in damning Morning Joe supercut video

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough blew up President Donald Trump's attempts to portray Joe Biden as racist.

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Trump's election chaos may not be a strategy — but a 'kamikaze mission'

As election 2020 draws ever closer, the flawed, easily gamed nature of the American quasi-democracy becomes increasingly visible, thanks, of course to Donald Trump, our Fluhrer wannabe, who sees no need to hide his contempt for any result in November other than his own victory.

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Trump is no longer 'loved nor feared' -- he's just become a 'joke': conservative

In his new column for the Daily Beast, conservative Matt Lewis claims that, as Donald Trump's re-election hopes continue to collapse, his attempts to salvage what is left of his campaign has turned him into a "laughingstock."

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Trump allies privately concerned Kanye West’s campaign will hurt the president more than Biden

Kanye West's unexpected presidential campaign is being boosted by Republican operatives and could siphon off votes from Joe Biden in key battleground states, but some of President Donald Trump's allies are wary of the rapper.

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WATCH: Trump's repeated claims about 'hoaxes' thrown back in his face in new ad

A new ad from progressive PAC MeidasTouch takes President Donald Trump's repeated claims about "hoaxes' and throws them back in his face.

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US consulate in Hong Kong calls collusion claims 'ludicrous'

The US consulate in Hong Kong on Friday said it was "ludicrous" to suggest its diplomats meeting with pro-democracy politicians could breach the city's new national security law, a charge levelled in a recent Chinese state media report.

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Trump blasted for naming 'war criminal' and Iran-Contra convict Elliott Abrams as Iran envoy

Following the resignation Thursday of State Department Iran envoy Brian Hook, President Donald Trump named as his replacement current special representative for Venezuela Elliott Abrams, a notorious warmonger and supporter of Latin American death squads who was convicted in 1991 of withholding information from Congress during the Iran-Contra scandal.

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Biden fires back at ‘insecure bully’ Trump after president says he 'hurt God'

Joe Biden is hitting back – epically and eloquently – after President Donald Trump attacked the former vice president Thursday.

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Right-wing groups took millions in pandemic aid — and spent millions lobbying for unemployment cuts

Conservative groups whose board members have taken in tens of millions in coronavirus relief from Congress have spent millions to lobby lawmakers to cut aid for unemployed workers.

Negotiations over the next phase of much-needed coronavirus relief have stalled, largely because Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republicans have insisted on cutting the federal unemployment benefit created under the CARES Act in March from $600 per week to around $200 — based on a widely-debunked premise that it keeps workers from returning to their jobs.

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