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Trump went from 'laughable to pitiful' trying to convince Chris Wallace he's not suffering from dementia: MSNBC panel

An MSNBC "Morning Joe" panel looked on in amazement at the Fox News clip of Donald Trump boasting that he passed a clinical test used to gauge dementia in patients, with one panelist claiming the president's effusive self-praise went from "laughable to pitiful."

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Russian elites have been getting experimental COVID-19 vaccine for months: report

Many of Russia's business and political elite have gotten an experimental vaccine against COVID-19.

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'Existential threat to our democracy': Trump refuses to commit to accepting 2020 election results

"A dangerous affront to our democratic system and a slide toward totalitarianism. We cannot take this lightly."

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Democrats demand Trump reverse 'irresponsible' order as states lose access to crucial COVID-19 data

"The Trump administration's mismanagement of the Covid-19 response and refusal to heed public health expertise continue to put the country in a dangerous position."

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Trump official despairs at his train wreck Chris Wallace interview

President Donald Trump's already-infamous Fox News interview with Chris Wallace is causing fresh headaches for the president's re-election campaign.

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At least 3,958 people in Texas have died of coronavirus -- nearly 20% of those deaths were reported in the past week

The Texas Tribune is using data from the Texas Department of State Health Services to track how many people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Texas each day. The state data comes from local health officials, and it may not represent all cases of the disease given limited testing. Here's what we know about the daily numbers.

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COVID-19 outbreaks are exploding as churches reopen

President Donald Trump declared churches "essential" despite the coronavirus, mandating that they all be open for services. However, many church pastors never stopped working, holding services online, meeting with the sick and desperate, and taking calls from scared parishioners who lost jobs or were forced to risk their lives to work.

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Trump is 'confused, rattled, angry, ignorant' -- and completely 'checked out' on COVID-19 crisis: MSNBC's Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough was alarmed by President Donald Trump's interview with Fox News anchor Chris Wallace.

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Texas GOP convention chaos prompts delegates to create a second gathering

The original convention still kept going overnight, though, as delegates met to vote on key leadership positions — including the state party chairmanship.

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Trump's COVID-19 bungling has turned America into a 'basket case' in the eyes of the world: Morning Joe

Reacting to a clip from Donald Trump's rambling interview with Fox News' Chris Wallace, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said that the world is looking down on  the U.S. because his administration has turned the country into a "basket case."

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John Oliver gets stars to tell people not to believe conspiracy theories: 'I thought I was dead when I saw RIP Paul Rudd trending'

In the final story of his Sunday evening episode of "Last Week Tonight," John Oliver addressed the dangerous world of conspiracy theories and how they're hurting people, particularly at a time when exact information is desperately needed.

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John Oliver bashes Florida's Ron DeSantis for proposing 'really dumb' ideas after admitting he was 'really dumb' before

HBO host John Oliver went after stupid Republicans who have decided that children should go back to school even if they, their families, or their teachers and other faculty will die.

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Federal judge's husband and son shot after shooter knocks on her door

Federal Judge Esther Salas was at her home with her family in New Jersey when someone appeared at the door. When Judge Salas's husband opened the door multiple shots were fired by someone dressed as a FedEx driver.

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