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Trump is a 'nightmare' that refuses to go away: Paul Krugman

In his column for the New York Times, economist Paul Krugman said that Donald Trump has proven himself to be the worst kind of executive "who is utterly incompetent yet refuses to step aside," making him a "nightmare" for the entire country -- at least until he can be voted out of office.

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'She's the worst': Pelosi unloaded on Trump-flattering Dr. Birx in closed-door meeting

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) this week reportedly unloaded on Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus task force coordinator who has raised eyebrows for her public flattery of President Donald Trump, as well as her criticisms of the news media's coverage of the president's handling of the disease.

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White woman accosts Black real estate photographer and threatens to report him for using his drone

Thomas Samuel was accosted by a woman who accused him of secretly photographing women after he used his drone to photograph real estate properties, but according to him, he thinks he was accosted because he's Black.

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WATCH: Trump suggests holding Election Day early -- just one day after he suggested a delay

President Donald Trump suggested moving up the Nov. 3 election one day after suggesting a delay.

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Hurricane Isaias lashes Bahamas on path to virus-hit Florida

Hurricane Isaias lashed the Bahamas Friday as it churned toward Florida, bringing new dangers to a US state in the throes of an unrelenting coronavirus outbreak.

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Trump: Young people 'almost immune' to coronavirus. WHO chief: No.

The contrasting statements about the risk of Covid-19 to children came as the U.S. president continued to push for a full reopening of schools.

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'A catastrophe': Postal workers warn Trump sabotage of USPS could delay mail-in ballots and distort election

"I'm actually terrified to see election season under the new procedure," said one New York mail carrier.

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Trump's vaccine chief picks his own former employer—where he still holds millions worth of stock—for $2.1 billion deal

"You can't have a contractor supervising government officials."

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'Read the books!' Trump tells baffled reporter of 'manuals' that advise against testing 'too much' for COVID-19

President Donald Trump left a reporter baffled recently when he told him about unspecified medical "manuals" that advise against excessive testing for the novel coronavirus.

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Demands for Jared Kushner to resign over 'staggering' level of 'depravity' that put politics before public health

"Holy hell. Jared Kushner reportedly abandoned a national testing plan because it was *politically advantageous* to sit back and let blue states be eviscerated by the virus."

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An 'October surprise' vaccine could end up crippling Trump's re-election chances: columnist

According to columnist Michael Tomasky, Donald Trump may face a dilemma if scientists come up with a vaccine right before the election after he spent months pushing an alternative drug that his followers already believe is a cure and standing by while some of his followers push conspiracy theories about any government-approved drugs.

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Kayleigh McEnany turns to pro-Trump outlet as she fails to explain election security plan during tense grilling

During a press briefing at the White House this Friday, press secretary Kayleigh McEnany took evasive action when she struggled with a reporter's questions about President Trump's inconsistencies when it comes to his accusations of potentially rampant voter fraud.

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The View’s Meghan McCain blames anti-mask conservatives on Fauci as she fumes about goggles

"The View" co-host Meghan McCain blamed Dr. Anthony Fauci for public doubts about coronavirus prevention measures, after Republicans have spent months undermining his authority.

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