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Herman Cain admitted to hospital with COVID-19 after going mask-free at Trump's Tulsa rally

Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain has tested positive for COVID-19 after attending President Donald Trump's recent Tulsa rally.

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NBA says 25 players, 10 staffers tested positive for virus

There have been 25 NBA players who were positive for COVID-19 since testing began last week ahead of the planned season restart, the league and players union announced Thursday.

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Black woman at George Floyd protest says cop threatened to 'put my knee' on her

A Black woman who was arrested in Olympia, Washington, in late May during a protest against the police killing of George Floyd says that a police officer threatened to use his knee to restrain her, KING5 reports.

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Arizona Republican calls for disbanding COVID-19 task force so no one will tell Trump to shut down again

As the coronavirus ravages Arizona, one of its congressional representatives calls to clear away anyone who might push back on President Donald Trump's push to reopen the economy.

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Washington Post columnist calls BS on Brad Parscale's claim campaign rallies can save Trump

President Donald Trump's campaign manager Brad Parscale took to the editorials in the Washington Post to claim Trump really is winning in places that it counts. Political columnist Paul Waldman, however, thinks Parscale is naive if he thinks 39 percent of really excited voters can lead Trump to victory.

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Economics columnist says this chart proves the economy is 'so much worse' than anyone realizes

Economics columnist Catherine Rampell wrote in the Washington Post Thursday that she sees a ticking timebomb ready to explode on the American economy.

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'A scandal': Contracts show Trump giving big pharma free rein to price gouge taxpayer-funded coronavirus drugs

"The amount of money the government is throwing at companies is unprecedented. Normally when you write bigger checks, you should have more leverage, not less leverage."

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Oregon cops refused to wear masks in coffee shop -- and went on profane tirade when confronted: report

Security camera footage in an Oregon coffee shop shows a group of Oregon State Police officers refusing to wear face masks, and the shop's manager claims one of them went off on a profane rant against Democratic Oregon Gov. Kate Brown when confronted.

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New York partygoers will face subpoenas if they won’t talk to contact tracers about gathering where 8 caught COVID-19

Partygoers who are refusing to cooperate with contact tracers could face a subpoena after eight people were sickened at a large New York gathering.

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Woman hurls the N-word at Black soldier -- and gets evicted from her apartment almost immediately

A woman caught on camera this week hurling the N-word at a Black soldier who had just returned from Afghanistan has quickly found herself looking for a new place to live.

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Miami-Dade cop relieved of duty for hitting woman taunting him for 'acting like you white'

MIAMI — A Miami-Dade police officer was relieved of duty after body-camera footage surfaced Wednesday night of him hitting a woman who was yelling at him at Miami International Airport.The video, obtained by the Miami Herald, shows a masked officer speaking to a Black woman in a terminal on Wednesday, when she becomes irate and begins taunting him. “You acting like you white when you really Black … what you want to do?” the woman says.The unmasked woman steps up to the man, putting her face right in his before he strikes her in the face. “She headbutted me,” he says as the officers rush in to ...

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The View's Meghan McCain tells GOP to get it together because 'people are starting to jump ship' amid Trump's bungling

President Donald Trump revealed during a Fox Business interview Wednesday that he does agree that people should wear masks. It's a thought that he has rejected for the past six months of the spread of COVID-19, the co-hosts of "The View" noted on Thursday morning.

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