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Trump is trying to twist the census to fit his 'politics of greed and fear': Black lawmakers

On Monday, writing for The Washington Post, Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA) and former Georgia House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams condemned President Donald Trump's latest push to rewrite the rules of the census for partisan and racial reasons.

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GOP strategist rues ‘big mistake’ -- that led to his family’s COVID-19 infections

The tweet Richard Costigan posted July 23 was bluntly honest: “We tried our best to limit exposure to #COVID19 but we slipped up somewhere.”

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“Forgiveness isn’t given lightly”: El Pasoans balance healing with anger a year after Walmart massacre

It’s been about a year since the lyrics to the Spanish-language ballad rang out in the parking lot of a shopping complex in east-central El Paso. The song, Amor Eterno, was penned by borderland hero Juan Gabriel and speaks about a family’s tragic loss. It was played several times here in the aftermath of one of the deadliest mass shootings in the state’s history.

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Mary Trump asks three key questions about her uncle’s attack on voting by mail

President Donald Trump attacked voting by mail in a White House briefing on Monday.

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George Conway perfectly summarizes DOJ report on Trump’s claims about a ‘witch hunt’

On Monday, the Justice Department released the results of an investigation into the validity applications under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the system that President Donald Trump claims was the basis of a "witch hunt" to destroy his presidency.

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Trump privately blew up about 'Crazy' Nancy Pelosi as advisers try to reach compromise on stimulus: report

On Monday, The New York Times reported that President Donald Trump privately flew into a rage and threw insults at Democrats as his aides are struggling to negotiate a deal to extend coronavirus stimulus benefits, the unemployment portion of which expired at the end of last week.

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Trump says there’s been ‘confusion’ — but urges supporters to mask up: ‘We have nothing to lose’

After months of casting doubt about wearing masks, President Donald Trump on Monday emailed his supporters about the "confusion" on the subject.

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Here's why the coronavirus spike is especially devastating to rural communities

The first coronavirus hot spots in the country were densely-populated cities with international ports of entry, like New York City, San Francisco, and Seattle.

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Joy Reid medical expert blasts the president's lies on coronavirus: ‘Trump needs to stay in his lane’

MSNBC anchor Joy Reid interviewed Dr. Bernard B. Ashby about the latest coming from the White House on the coronavirus pandemic.

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GOP governor blocks local officials from forcing private schools to only hold classes online

On Monday, The Daily Beast reported that Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD) is overriding a local order from Montgomery County restricting private schools to operating online only, as a safety precaution against the coronavirus outbreak raging in the area.

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President 'Dementia J. Trump' mocked for not saying 'one coherent thing' during press briefing

President Donald Trump's Monday evening press briefing is being widely panned as a rambling diatribe of complaints and misinformation. The President had difficulty pronouncing many words, including "plasma," as many noted.

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Here are all the ways government made the rich richer during the coronavirus economic crisis

The disparity between the rich and the poor has expanded in America during the coronavirus pandemic and government shutdowns, NBC News reported Monday.

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Trump’s hair focus of discussion during his press conference: ‘His comb-over no longer hides the bald spot’

President Donald Trump on Monday briefed the nation about Hurricane Isaias and the COVID-19 pandemic.

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