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Trump threatens to cut off funding for schools that disobey his order to reopen during surging pandemic

President Donald Trump explicitly politicized the reopening of schools during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Experts worried Trump supporters will be dangerous if he loses: 'The country can descend into a chaos'

President Donald Trump's political position is more precarious than ever. But if he loses re-election, that could only be the beginning.

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Trump's Fox News obsession is destroying his re-election chances: conservative professor

President Donald Trump seems to be watching more television than ever, and MSNBC's Tom Nichols thinks it's killing his re-election chances.

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Politicians keep repeating these 5 coronavirus myths -- but they just aren't true

The number of new COVID-19 cases in the U.S. has jumped to around 50,000 a day, and the virus has killed more than 130,000 Americans. Yet, I still hear myths about the infection that has created the worst public health crisis in America in a century.

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Longtime GOP voters flee Trump: 'I’m willing to pay more taxes just to be away from him'

The New York Times has conducted a series of interviews with traditionally conservative voters who now say they're willing to support former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 election, even if it means their taxes will go up.

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Mary Trump revealed a ‘fundamental truth’: The president was warped by ‘father-son psychodrama’

On Wednesday, writing for The Washington Post, columnist Karen Tumulty examined the way presidents have been influenced by their fathers — and how the "father-son psychodrama" that President Donald Trump experienced, according to Mary Trump's tell-all book, is no exception.

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White House pushing 'crazy and strange' tax breaks for restaurant meals and baseball games during pandemic

The Trump administration is considering new tax breaks to encourage attendance at sporting events, travel and entertainment despite the continued spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

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New coronavirus projection predicts 208,000 US deaths by November -- says universal mask usage would save 45,000 lives

A newly released model predicts that a total of 208,000 Americans will have died from COVID-19 by Nov. 1.That model, from the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, also projects that if 95% of people wear masks, 45,000 fewer Americans will die.As of Tuesday, more than 131,000 people in the U.S. have died from COVID-19, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins. The worldwide death toll is over 540,000.Previously, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation model extended until Oct. 1, and it was predicting 175,000 deaths by that date.“Many states are exp...

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COVID cuts a lethal path through San Quentin’s death row

The old men live in cramped spaces and breathe the same ventilated air. Many are frail, laboring with heart disease, liver and prostate cancer, tuberculosis, dementia. And now, with the coronavirus advancing through their ranks, they are falling one after the next.

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Pennsylvania nursing home treated residents with Trump's favorite COVID drug -- with disastrous results

A nursing home in Pennsylvania relied heavily on President Donald Trump's favorite COVID-19 treatment earlier this year -- and the results were disastrous.

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How a COVID-19 vaccine could cost Americans dearly

Yes, of course, Americans’ health is priceless, and reining in a deadly virus that has trashed the economy would be invaluable.

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Individual freedoms clash with efforts to slow the surge of COVID cases in Texas

The Fourth of July was a little different this year here in Texas’ biggest city. Parades were canceled and some of the region’s beaches were closed. At the city’s biggest fireworks show, “Freedom Over Texas,” fireworks were shot higher in the air to make it easier to watch from a distance. Other fireworks displays encouraged people to stay in their cars.

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Hero of her own story: A young eyewitness to George Floyd's killing is writing a children's book

MINNEAPOLIS — Judeah Reynolds watched the police officer grind his knee into George Floyd’s neck and hold it there until the man on the ground stopped moving, stopped crying out for his mama, stopped breathing.Judeah Reynolds is 9 years old.Too young to walk to the corner store alone.She coaxed her 17-year-old cousin Darnella into walking with her to Cup Foods as Memorial Day was winding down. She had $3 in her pocket to spend on candy. Jolly Ranchers, maybe. Or Starburst.Together, they walked to the store, and into history.At the corner of 38th and Chicago, the kneeling officer locked eyes wi...

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