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A Kentucky pastor said he’d sue Gov. Beshear to lift coronavirus restrictions -- 17 members of his congregation now have COVID-19

In response to the coronavirus crisis, many churches in the United States have promoted social distancing by temporarily replacing in-person services with online services. But an abundance of far-right white evangelicals have downplayed the dangers of coronavirus and continued to hold crowded in-person services. In Kentucky, according to the K105 website, a church that threatened to sue Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear over social distancing measures now has 17 members who have tested positive for COVID-19.

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It's official -- data shows the US entered a recession in February while Trump pretended all was well

After months of watching the economic situation in the United States amid the coronavirus crisis, it has become clear that the United States entered a recession in February.

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How to save on taxes during the coronavirus crisis

Feeling tight financially, and wondering how to save on taxes during the coronavirus crisis?

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US police officer charged in Floyd death to appear in court

The white police officer whose fatal arrest of George Floyd sparked mass protests for racial justice across the United States and beyond was to make his first court appearance Monday in Minneapolis, where the city council has moved to disband the police department.

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'I am ashamed': Trump voter expresses deep regret for 2016 choice in new ad

A new video posted by the anti-Trump organization Republican Voters Against Trump features an Arizona man named Lance who explains why he cannot support the president again in 2020.

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Virginia man who plowed his truck into Black Lives Matter crowd is the head of the state's Ku Klux Klan

Over the weekend, a Virginia man was arrested for driving his truck into a crowd of protesters. It has now been revealed that the accused, Harry H. Rogers, is also the head of the Virginia chapter of the Ku Klux Klan.

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Amid easing restrictions, study estimates shutdowns prevented 60 million COVID-19 cases in US alone

"I don't think any human endeavor has ever saved so many lives in such a short period of time," said the study's lead author.

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US Soccer to review 'no kneeling' anthem policy

The United States Soccer Federation is considering scrapping a rule which bans players from kneeling during the national anthem, ESPN reported on Monday.

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Kamala Harris clashes with The View's Meghan McCain over 'defunding the police' -- and explains what the slogan really means

Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) clashed with Meghan McCain on "The View" Monday about the movement by protesters to "defund" police departments. McCain demanded a "yes or no" answer from Harris, but the senator said it isn't that simple.

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WATCH: White man jumps out of Uber to confront Kentucky protesters -- gets punched and then punished by employer

A white man jumped out of an Uber to berate protesters in Kentucky -- and then a fight broke out in the middle of the street.

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WATCH: White woman grabs shopper and tells her to go back to Mexico -- and gets a slap to the face

A white woman in Arizona this week was caught on camera grabbing another woman while telling her to go back to Mexico -- and then getting a quick slap to the face from the woman she was grabbing.

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The View's Meghan McCain says Trump has been 'neutered': 'President bone spurs is scared of the crisis in front of him'

"The View" returned from a break Monday, 14 days after the slaying of George Floyd. Republican co-host Meghan McCain said that she sees President Donald Trump "neutered" by the collection of crises facing the United States.

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WATCH: Philly police commander charged with assault is greeted with a throng of supporters as he goes to turn himself in

The Philadelphia police commander who was charged with aggravated assault for hitting a protester in the head and neck with his baton, was greeted by a throng of supporters when he went to turn himself in on Monday, NBC Philadelphia reports.

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