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'It makes no sense': Trump-friendly Florida retirement community has little plan for containing COVID-19

On Monday, The New York Times reported on serious deficiencies in pandemic preparation at The Villages, the famous, sprawling retirement community in Central Florida where Republicans outnumber Democrats 2-to-1.

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Trump is ‘demonstrably far poorer’ than he claims to be -- and 'Scotland holds the key': finance journalist

Although President Donald Trump has insisted that he is a friend of the working class and famously told a 2016 audience, “I love the poorly educated,” he is also obsessed with status and brags about his net worth. But financial writer Adam Davidson, in a Twitter thread, stresses that the president greatly exaggerates how wealthy he is and uses some figures to make his case.

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Conservative points out the most 'worrisome' 130 seconds of Trump's Fox News interview

In a column for the conservative Bulwark, Executive Editor Jonathan Last asked readers to set aside politics for a brief moment and focus on one segment of Donald Trump's now-infamous interview Fox News host Chris Wallace, saying voters should be very concerned about the president's detachment from reality and declining mental state.

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'Psychotic' California restaurant hammered for refusing to serve customers wearing masks

A California restaurant could face government action for refusing to serve customers who are wearing a mask.

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Trump suffers from 'toxic positivity' and 'cannot process' any information that makes him feel bad: CNN's Harwood

CNN's John Harwood on Monday suggested that President Donald Trump is in denial about the massive COVID-19 death toll in the United States because he is unable to accept information that reflects negatively on him.

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Allen West unseats James Dickey to become Texas GOP chairman

Allen West, the firebrand former Florida congressman, has defeated Texas GOP Chairman James Dickey to lead the country's largest state Republican Party.

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Amber Heard accuses Johnny Depp: 'I was afraid he was going to kill me'

Amber Heard on Monday claimed that her ex-husband Johnny Depp threatened to kill her on a number of occasions, as she took the stand in his high-profile London libel action.

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Surgeon General opposes mask mandate: It would have to be enforced – by ‘sending in federal troops’ like in Portland

The U.S. Surgeon General says he and the entire Trump administration now fully support calling for everyone in America to wear face masks to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, but he will not support a federal mask mandate.

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Couple whips New Jersey clerk with a belt and spit on her for asking them to pull up masks

A couple walked into a store at a New Jersey mall, and went berserk when the clerk asked them to pull up their masks.

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Military and Secret Service need to start making serious plans in case Trump refuses to leave office: Joe Scarborough

Responding to Donald Trump's comments on Fox News that he might not accept the results of the November election should he lose, MSNBC "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough issued a dark warning that the "brightest minds" in Washington D.C. better start making serious plans on how to seize control of the government should the president balk at stepping down.

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Anti-maskers revolt against Trump's surgeon general after he begs them to stop buying into conspiracy theories

Surgeon General Jerome Adams went on "Fox & Friends" on Monday and begged viewers to stop buying into conspiracy theories about public health recommendations about wearing face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The US should have been uniquely prepared for the coronavirus pandemic -- but Trump failed every test: analysis

The coronavirus pandemic has spun out of control in the United States -- which should have been uniquely prepared to face the deadly infection.

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Arizona took Trump's advice on reopening -- and now its economy faces disaster

Arizona and its Trump-loving Gov. Doug Ducey took President Donald Trump's advice and rushed to reopen his state's economy amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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