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'I've got the virus!' New Mexico man spits at officers -- then assures them COVID 'doesn't live in summertime'

A New Mexico man spit at police officers and claimed to have the coronavirus during a confrontation over wearing a mask.

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Baylor students must test negative for coronavirus before returning to campus this fall, officials say

The university is mailing testing kits to its 18,000 students and requiring a negative test result before allowing them back on campus.

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Madonna post blocked by Instagram for false virus video

Superstar singer Madonna has been censored on Instagram for spreading false information about a supposed cure for COVID-19 after she shared clips from a video also re-tweeted by Donald Trump.

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Louie Gohmert says he might have gotten COVID-19 from wearing a face mask

Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) mused on Wednesday that he could have become infected with COVID-19 by wearing a face mask.

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‘Wildly, baldly, racist’: Trump ignites a firestorm with ‘insane’ tweet about the ‘Suburban Lifestyle Dream’

This Wednesday, President Trump fired off a bizarre tweet aimed at those living their "suburban lifestyle dream" and what he apparently sees as the encroaching threat of lower-income people.

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Senator afraid that Trump won't go willingly calls on cabinet to end deployment of federal agents against protests

"This is an urgent matter for American democracy and for the safety of Americans peacefully protesting in their communities."

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How big could your next coronavirus stimulus check be? Use this calculator

The second round of stimulus checks is likely coming, and the checks are expected to be $1,200. The only thing not clear as of now is exactly when the checks will be sent. The GOP introduced the HEALS Act on Monday. Now there is a calculator that will tell you how much you will get in your coronavirus stimulus check if the HEALS Act is approved as it is.Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreStimulus check: how much will you get?Now that the Senate has introduced the HEALS Act, Democrats and Republicans will negotiate the final relief package. Negotiations will mostly focus on other p...

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Spoiler alert? Kamala Harris outed as Biden's VP pick -- maybe

Joe Biden's vice presidential pick has been one of Washington’s best kept secrets but a supposedly accidental news publication by Politico and Biden’s own teasingly displayed notes are raising expectations that the winner is Kamala Harris.

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TikTok faces US national security review

A US government national security review of the social media app TikTok is nearly complete and will deliver a recommendation to the White House this week, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Wednesday.

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How your coronavirus stimulus checks differ under HEALS Act

Now that the HEALS Act has been officially revealed, we’ve learned more about eligibility for the coronavirus stimulus checks and other provisions. Compared to the checks sent under the CARES Act in March, there is one major difference in the coronavirus stimulus checks that will be sent under the HEALS Act if it passes.Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreKey difference in HEALS Act's coronavirus stimulus checksThe coronavirus stimulus checks that would be sent under the HEALS Act will be $1,200 and go to individuals earning less than $75,000. Couples earning up to $150,000 will re...

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These 10 cities’ housing markets have been hit hardest by COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic devastated the U.S. economy, and the housing market was no exception. The lockdowns came just as the spring market was heating up, and buyer demand dropped to zero almost overnight. But while the national market has eased back up, with some markets even setting record-high home sale prices, some cities have continued to languish, with many of the hardest-hit markets still at a virtual standstill.[reit]Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreA new study by Clever Real Estate looks at market data to survey the 10 cities that have suffered the most damage from the...

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Bill Gates: Fall will be difficult if people don’t take coronavirus seriously

Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates says the U.S. isn’t taking the coronavirus “seriously,” which will cause even more problems when fall arrives. Apparently, he expects the U.S. economy to remain shut down indefinitely because he said the U.S. “opened up while infection rates were still going up.”Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreThat's why he thinks the nation isn't taking COVID-19 seriously. Of course, billionaires don't have to worry about working or paying their bills, so perhaps it's understandable why Gates would think people don't need to work.Bill Gates warns about cor...

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Trump tweets attacks at Fox News from Air Force One: ‘Not even watchable!’

President Donald Trump tweeted out complaints about Fox News programming while flying to Texas for a fundraiser.

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