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Which drugs and therapies are proven to work, and which ones don’t, for COVID-19?

I am a physician and a scientist at the University of Virginia. I care for patients and conduct research to find better ways to diagnose and treat infectious diseases, including COVID-19. Here I’m sharing what is known about which treatments work, and which don’t, for the new coronavirus infection.

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'Delusional' Trump's GOP enablers finally shaken by Bernstein's reporting on president's 'uninformed' calls with foreign leaders

Say what you will about the Trump administration, I don't think you can accuse it of being unusually secretive. Or if it is, then Donald Trump's White House officials are extraordinarily bad at it. There are leaks from any White House but this presidency has set records. From the very beginning, the palace intrigue has been splashed all over the media, from stories about "Javanka" versus Steve Bannon to the ongoing feuds and turf wars among the staff and stories about Trump's rages, panics and weird obsessions.

Trump has complained about the leaks and even unleashed his henchmen on the case from time to time. But when you think about it, it's quite odd that he hasn't made a bigger stink. At least, it seems that way until you reflect on the persistent rumors that Trump himself is the leaker-in-chief. Since he sees the presidency as a reality show and worries more about his TV ratings than his poll numbers, it makes perfect sense. Much of the drama of this administration has been perpetrated by the man himself. If the job of president were to be a tabloid celebrity, which seems to be how Trump understands it, he'd be right that he was the greatest president ever.

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Slur-spewing man pulls gun on Black homeowner after accusing him of stealing mail from his own mailbox

According to WSVN News 7, a man in northwest Miami-Dade has been arrested after pulling a firearm on a Black homeowner he believed was stealing out of his own mailbox.

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Trump rages at Fifth Avenue Black Lives Matter sign that will 'denigrate' the 'luxury' area around Trump Tower

President Donald Trump on Wednesday accused New York City of "denigrating" the area around Trump Tower by painting a "Black Lives Matter" sign on 5th Avenue.

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Ohio ice cream shop begs customers to stop berating teenage workers for wearing masks

A northern Ohio ice cream shop is begging its customers to stop berating teenage workers for wearing masks.

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Texas' Lt. Gov blasts Fauci as coronavirus surges in his state: 'I don't need his advice anymore'

Texas recently reported a record-breaking 6,975 new infections of coronavirus. But Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says he will not be taking the advice of top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci.

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Kellyanne Conway: People who go to Trump rallies 'put themselves at risk'

White House adviser Kellyanne Conway on Wednesday lowered expectations for President Donald Trump's rally attendance by excusing supporters who do not want to "put themselves at risk."

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Hundreds of former Bush officials launch super PAC to support Biden: report

On Wednesday, Reuters reported that hundreds of former members of the George W. Bush administration have formed a super PAC to support former Vice President Joe Biden against President Donald Trump.

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Fox News' Ed Henry fired for sexual misconduct: report

On Wednesday, Fox News announced that "America's Newsroom" anchor Ed Henry had been terminated over a sexual misconduct incident.

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Jared Kushner ousts Trump campaign rally organizer -- and makes him the fall guy for Tulsa debacle

Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner has ousted a top Trump campaign official in a move that's reportedly in response to President Donald Trump's infamously botched campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma last month.

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Florida nurses are reporting more younger patients than hospitals will acknowledge

Florida hospitals are seeing more younger coronavirus patients, but then quickly releasing them back into the population where they could infect others.

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'The people have spoken': Thwarting GOP push for cuts, Oklahoma voters approve Medicaid expansion

"Voters are tired of politicians ignoring the problem or worse, trying to take their healthcare away, and they're rejecting that approach in even the deepest of red states."

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