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Trump's attacks on the female Democratic leadership of Michigan have blown up in his face: report

According to a report from New York Times, Donald Trump's obsessive attacks on the Democratic female leadership of Michigan have become a motivating factor for women in the rust-belt state to turn on the president and will likely hand the state to presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in November.

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Republicans facing 'tsunami' of losses as Trump drags GOP candidates down with him: report

According to a report from the Washington Post, Republicans are facing massive losses in November because an increasingly unpopular Donald Trump has become an "anchor" that is dragging down fellow GOP lawmakers who will also be on the ballot.

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Doctor walks to Wrigley Field during his journey to hit every MLB ballpark -- raising awareness about preventable deaths in health care settings

CHICAGO — Wearing a Chicago Cubs cap, T-shirt and shorts, Dr. David Mayer finished a 7.2-mile morning walk from Northwestern University behind a group of supporters holding a “Patient Safety Movement” sign Saturday morning under the Wrigley Field marquee.Mayer, a Cubs season ticket holder who grew up in Chicago, is more than 1,000 miles since February into a walk to every Major League Baseball park and spring training fields, hoping to raise awareness about preventable deaths that occur in health-care settings.It’s a cause he has been advocating for two decades, noting preventable medical harm...

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'Irish slaves': Historian destroys racist myth right wingers love to share on Facebook

White supremacists have been promoting the myth that the first slaves brought to the Americas were Irish, not African -- but a historian says there's simply no evidence to back their racist claims.

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Money buys even more happiness than it used to

Many factors determine happiness, but one has stirred considerable controversy over the years: money.

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The odds of college football being played this fall? Not good

ATLANTA — A month ago, colleges were cautiously optimistic that football would be played this fall. The adjective — “optimistic” — and the adverb — “cautiously” — were assigned almost equal weight. During a pandemic, nobody can be sure of anything; that said, college administrators were encouraged by what they were seeing.Then the virus spiked. Perhaps this was the inevitable consequence of states re-opening. Or maybe it would have happened anyway. And maybe this is how we’ll have to live now, with an increase in cases being the necessary price of going on with life. These are medical/politica...

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New Lincoln Project ad takes on the 'Trump crime spree': 'It's a billion-dollar criminal enterprise'

Disgruntled former top Republican strategists took on President Donald Trump's "law and order" message in a new 2020 video posted on Saturday.

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Lower cognitive ability linked to non-compliance with social distancing guidelines

New research provides evidence that working memory and fluid intelligence are associated with engaging in social distancing in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic. The new study has been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. On March 11th, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the outbreak of the novel coronavirus SARS‐CoV‐2 to be a global pandemic. Governments around the world urged people to follow preventive health measures such as frequent hand washing and physical distancing. But not everyone abided by the safety guidelines. “At the moment, succes...

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Study finds upper-class people attribute achievements to hard work when faced with evidence of class privilege

A study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests that upper middle- to upper-class people tend to be unaware of their class privilege. When shown evidence of said privilege, they were more likely to provide merit-based excuses focused on personal struggle and hard work.“In short, social class provides privilege: those at the upper end of the income and education distributions garner unearned advantages, based on their class status alone,” explained L. Taylor Phillips, Assistant Professor at NYU and coauthor Brian S. Lowery.A series of experiments recruited hundred...

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Mitt Romney slams Trump for 'unprecedented, historic corruption' in commuting Roger Stone's sentence

Sen. Mitt Romney blasted President Donald Trump Saturday for “unprecedented, historic corruption” in commuting Roger Stone’s prison sentence.Even as most other Republicans held their tongues, the Utah senator slammed Trump for trying to save his own skin by protecting Stone from punishment.“Unprecedented, historic corruption: an American president commutes the sentence of a person convicted by a jury of lying to shield that very president,” Romney tweeted.Stone was convicted last year of lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstruction of an official proceeding.He lashed out at Romney on S...

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Jeff Sessions swings back at Trump for 'juvenile insults'

Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions lashed out Saturday at President Donald Trump after his onetime ally launched another salvo ahead of the Republican Senate primary run-off on Tuesday in Alabama.Sessions, whom Trump has derided as “Mr. Magoo,” touted himself as a trusted and independent conservative.“My honor and integrity are far more important than these juvenile insults,” Sessions wrote in a reply to Trump on Twitter. “Alabama does not take orders from Washington.”Trump has blamed Sessions for failing to protect him in the Russia collusion scandal, instead endorsing former Auburn Univer...

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Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter implore Americans: 'Please wear a mask'

ATLANTA — Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, former first lady Rosalynn Carter, are encouraging everyone to wear a mask to slow the spread of the coronavirus.In a Saturday morning Twitter post, the Carters appear in a photo wearing white masks that have The Carter Center logo.“Please wear a mask to save lives,” the photo says in a message from the couple.In March, as the coronavirus spread across America, the Carters asked the public to donate to local groups working on the front lines of the coronavirus rather than The Carter Center, Jimmy Carter’s nonprofit organization.“We all have...

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Wall Street's Big Tech enthusiasm getting stronger

New York (AFP) - Tech stocks were going strong even before COVID-19, but behavioral shifts during the pandemic have lifted the sector further into the stratosphere, leaving the broader stock market far behind.The tech-dominated Nasdaq Composite Index has closed at records in six of the last seven sessions, reflecting investors' confidence that tech companies benefit from the so-called "stay-at-home" trade even as the market has pummeled airlines, hotels and brick-and-mortar retailers."There's clear winners and losers right now in the market," said Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities, wh...

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