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COVID-19 close to overwhelming Houston's vast healthcare complex

Despite its claim to host the world's largest concentration of hospitals and research labs, the city of Houston is dangerously close to being overwhelmed by the explosion of coronavirus cases sweeping across Texas.

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'We will not be silenced': Trump accuses racial justice protesters of trying to wipe out 'our' history at Mount Rushmore

US President Donald Trump bemoaned protests demanding racial justice as "violent mayhem" Friday, but said little about an alarming resurgence of coronavirus cases as he attended a crowded, fireworks-studded Independence Day celebration beneath majestic Mount Rushmore.

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Trump’s message is still 'white power': NYT's Michelle Goldberg

With so many polls showing President Donald Trump trailing former Vice President Joe Biden, some conservative pundits have been asserting that he needs a stronger message. But liberal New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg argues that Trump still has a consistent message: racism.

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How Donald Trump’s failures turned Dallas into a COVID-19 hotspot

As the number of COVID-19 cases in Dallas skyrocketed, Lou Luckhardt worried about his colleagues and the public they serve.

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Trump’s ‘psychological illness’ make him unfit for a second term: conservative

In June 2016, Never Trumper Richard North Patterson wrote a scathing HuffPost article asserting that Donald Trump was mentally unfit to serve as president of the United States. And four years later, Patterson revisits that subject in an equally scathing article for The Bulwark — stressing that Trump's "psychological illness" and "disabling instability" have greatly affected his presidency and make him unfit for a second term.

Patterson (former chairman of Common Cause and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations) covered a lot of ground in his HuffPost piece, which ran with the headline, "Too Sick to Lead: The Lethal Personality Disorder of Donald Trump." The Never Trumper made a Trump/Richard Nixon comparison in 2016, asserting that Trump shared some of Nixon's character flaws — for example, "dishonesty and paranoia" — but lacked Nixon's intellect and was incapable of "navigating the larger world and understanding complex situations and people." Trump, Patterson warned, was "infinitely more dangerous" than Nixon. And in his Bulwark article, Patterson stands by everything he said four years ago.

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Trump Jr's girlfriend tests positive for COVID-19 in South Dakota ahead of the president’s event: report

Yet another senior Donald Trump advisor has tested positive for COVID-19.

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WATCH: Native American protesters ‘reclaimed the road’ to Donald Trump’s speech at Mount Rushmore

Police in camouflage fatigues and riot gear faced off against protesters in South Dakota on Friday evening.

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‘Trump surrenders to the virus’: White House ripped for new ‘learn to live with it’ message on COVID-19

President Donald Trump's administration was harshly criticized on Friday after a new report from NBC News.

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Will Michael Cohen be sent back to prison after being photographed at fancy NYC restaurant?

Former Donald Trump attorney Michael Cohen, who is currently furloughed from his prison sentence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was reportedly photographed at a fancy restaurant in Manhattan.

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Alan Dershowitz trends nationwide with harsh criticism for 'defending Ghislaine Maxwell'

Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz was roasted on Friday after writing a column the day after the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Texas GOP will proceed with in-person state convention in Houston this month

In light of the decision to go forward with an in-person convention with a new mask requirement, two sponsors announced they would drop out. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said he was hopeful that the organization would still reconsider.

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Trump plans to attack the 'left wing mob' in culture war tirade at Mount Rushmore: report

On Friday evening, President Donald Trump will deliver a Fourth of July speech in front of Mount Rushmore. And according to ABC News reporter Will Steakin, the president plans to use the speech to engage in culture war saber-rattling, attacking the "left wing mob" for pushing to remove Confederate statues and other monuments that glorify racist aspects of American history.

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