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Gov. Greg Abbott urges voluntary measures to curb coronavirus spread but says closing Texas will be the 'last option'

Thousands more Texans tested positive for the new coronavirus over the weekend, and the state has reported 10 consecutive days of record-high hospitalizations.

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'Batman Forever' and 'Lost Boys' director Joel Schumacher dies at 80

Joel Schumacher, the director of two flamboyant "Batman" films and cult teen classic "The Lost Boys," has died of cancer aged 80.

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Trump to extend US work visa freeze to year-end: White House

US President Donald Trump will prolong a ban on US employment permits to year-end and broaden it to include H1-B visas used widely in the tech industry, the White House said Monday.

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‘Wear a face covering’: Florida Surgeon General finally tells people to wear masks — but it’s not a requirement

While remaining relatively under the radar, Florida Surgeon General Scott Rivkees issued a health advisory asking citizens to wear masks while out in public in order to stem the spread of coronavirus, the Miami Herald reports.

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Tulsa rally showed Trump is a ‘political fat Elvis’ who is too ‘lazy’ to change his schtick: MSNBC anchor

MSNBC host John Heilemann filled in for Nicolle Wallace on Monday and had some brutal criticisms of the president's weekend rally.

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Jared Kushner is the most powerful person in the White House: Trump's former NSA

Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton revealed in an interview with ABC News broadcast Sunday that the most powerful person in the White House was Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law.

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Chuck Schumer flames GOP’s police ‘reform’ bill as ‘half-hearted’ substitute for necessary reform

This Wednesday, Senate Republicans unveiled their version of a police reform bill -- a marked difference from the one Democrats are proposing.

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Two more Trump advance team members test positive for COVID-19 after Tulsa rally

It was reported hours before President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma Saturday, that six members of his advance team tested positive for the coronavirus. Now that the team members are back from the rally, two more have now tested positive.

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State department muted reporter's phone asking about Bolton's book during press call on Chinese censorship of the press

Last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo attacked former national security adviser John Bolton for his new tell-all book coming out Tuesday. But when reporters had questions for a lower-level official, they were shut out of a press conference phone call.

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Exposed: More than a dozen top Trump officials vote by mail

There are at least 15 top Trump administration and campaign officials, including the head of the RNC, who have all voted by mail, despite President Donald Trump's attacks on the nearly-fraud free process as being rife for fraud.

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'Poverty is a policy choice': Studies detail how poorest saved by COVID-19 stimulus—and why more is needed

"When you look at the size of the government response, it makes sense."

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Trump looking to reverse fortunes after Tulsa fiasco

US President Donald Trump is in desperate need of a political boost after a fiasco of a campaign rally in Tulsa left him looking like a leader detached from the multiple crises gripping the United States.

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'You're telling me everything is fine' when people don't show up in a red state: MSNBC's Tur hammers Trump campaign aide

Top campaign aide to President Donald Trump, Marc Lotter, scrambled to try and explain away the embarrassing turnout, slumping polls, and so-called "misstatements" about COVID-19, during his Monday MSNBC appearance.

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