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Arkansas is about to begin 'what we did in New York' with COVID-19 in hospitals: Harvard public health expert

In a May 5 interview with PBS's Judy Woodruff, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) bragged about how his state had never shutdown the way others did. While most states did mandate a stay-at-home order, Arkansas residents stayed home themselves and took precautions similar to the rest of the country. Now, however, things aren't looking good for the state.

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'This officer had nothing to fear': MSNBC panel dispels myths from police union president about shooting of Rayshard Brooks

The medical examiner ruled that the death of Rayshard Brooks was a homicide, and his death was caused by two gunshots to the back.

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The only family member to turn on Donald Trump will publish a tell-all book

Mary Trump, the niece of President Donald Trump, is slated to publish a tell-all book over the summer that is expected to detail how she leaked her grandfather's tax documents to the New York Times.

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DC officials call out Trump administration's lies about siege on Lafayette Square

President Donald Trump's administration has already been caught in multiple lies about the June 1 siege on Lafayette Square that occurred so President Donald Trump could walk across the street for a photo-op in front of a church awkwardly holding a Bible.

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Florida 'All Lives Matter' protest turns into rally for Donald Trump instead

Miami Herald reporter Aaron Leibowitz captured the strange moment that supporters of President Donald Trump attempted to hold an "All Lives Matter" rally in Miami Lakes. But the protest demanding "All Lives Matter" shifted quickly to being just all about Trump.

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The army is for killing our enemies -- not crowd control: Bush's Defense Department Secretary

Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates joined the chorus of military members saying that the bases named after Confederate leaders who lost the war must go, the New York Times reported. He's also standing in opposition to President Donald Trump's move to send soldiers into American streets during protests.

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We still don't know why Trump was taken to Walter Reed last year: Maggie Haberman

After speaking at the West Point graduation, the internet flew into speculation questioning the health and wellness of President Donald Trump. The president appeared to have problems drinking from a glass of water and struggled to walk down the ramp to the stage.

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Republicans have decided they aren't 'twisting themselves in pretzels' to defend Trump anymore: report

Politico reporter Jake Sherman explained in a PBS "Washington Week" discussion that it has become clear Republicans aren't defending Trump anymore.

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Trump suggests Black Lives Matter protesters aren't 'hard-working tax-paying citizens'

As Black Lives Matter protests continue around the world, President Donald Trump is also continuing his attacks on the protests.

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Melania Trump is exactly like her husband in 'character and priorities': columnist

The Art of Her Deal, a book about first lady Melania Trump, will be released Tuesday and teasers about it have already turned headlines into hashtags. But Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty wrote that it has become obvious that Mrs. Trump doesn't want any part of the "Free Melania" campaign, nor does she even want to be free.

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George Conway explains the stupid move John Bolton made and how testifying could have scored him more than just props

Former national security adviser John Bolton made a mistake he didn't think about. 

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Voters fleeing Trump and the Republican Party since BLM protests began: polling analyst

According to CNN polling analysts Harry Enten, the recent killings of African-Americans at the hands of police -- and the subsequent Black Lives Matter protests -- appears to be having a far-reaching effect on the fortunes of Republican candidates looking at the November election.

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Only one in six say their financial situation improved after three years of Trump: report

According to a report at Bloomberg, few Americans believe their financial situation improved after over three years under the administration of Donald Trump.

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