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World virus cases top 6 million as leaders disagree on pandemic response

The number of coronavirus cases worldwide topped six million Sunday, with Brazil registering another record surge in daily infections as divisions deepened on how to deal with the pandemic.

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Curfews and clashes as police brutality protests escalate

Curfews were imposed on major US cities as clashes over police brutality erupted across America with demonstrators ignoring warnings from President Donald Trump that his government would stop the violent protests "cold."

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Ocasio-Cortez blasts her NYC mayor for ‘making excuses’ for NYPD violence against protesters

The youngest woman ever elected to Congress ripped her city's mayor on Saturday for "making excuses" for New York Police Department actions.

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'Light 'em up': Police open fire on people filming them from their front porch

Video reportedly taken from the Whittier neighborhood of Minneapolis on Saturday shows authorities shooting projectiles upon people filming them from a front porch.

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‘They just fired on us’: Horrifying videos of cops ‘using journalists for target practice’ in Minneapolis

Journalists covering the protests in Minneapolis reported on being targeted by police on Saturday.

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Scientists warn of 'superspreaders' as Americans flock back to restaurants, salons and churches

SAN DIEGO — Churches. Hair salons. Restaurants. Malls. What do they all have in common?They’ve all been cleared to reopen in San Diego County amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic — and by and large, they all require people to congregate inside, potentially with strangers.This comes as an increasingly vocal group of scientists has sounded the alarm about the danger of indoor gatherings due to the potential for airborne transmission of the disease by “superspreaders.”This week Kimberly Prather of UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography penned an urgently worded perspective paper in t...

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About 75% of Trump’s proposed coronavirus capital gains tax cut would go to the top 1% of earners

Roughly three-quarters of the benefits from the capital gains tax cut floated by President Donald Trump as part of the administration's coronavirus relief plan would go to the top 1% of earners, according to the Tax Policy Center.

Trump has repeatedly floated a cut to capital gains taxes, which are taxes paid by investors on profits made when an asset, like stock or real estate, is sold. The capital gains tax rate is already 35% lower than the top income tax rate, and only about 6% of households in the bottom 80% of earners claim any capital gains, meaning the overwhelming majority of benefits would flow to the wealthy.

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By undoing Obama’s nursing home regulations, Trump opened the door for the deaths we're seeing

Years before the nation's nursing homes experienced a heavy COVID-19 death toll, the Trump administration rolled back the federal rules and regulations put in place by the Obama administration aimed at improving infection control in these kinds of facilities.

In an October 2016 edition of the Federal Register, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services published rules and regulations requiring long term care facilities "to develop an Infection Prevention and Control Program that includes an Antibiotic Stewardship Program and designate at least one Infection Preventionist"

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BUSTED: Videos document NYPD mowing down protesters with police cruisers

New York Police Department cruisers drove through a crowd of protesters -- and it was all captured on video.

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Mayors rush to impose curfews as civil unrest rocks cities from coast-to-coast

Minneapolis was the first to impose curfews designed to prevent protests of police violence after Mayor Jacob Frey imposed a curfew on Friday.

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Protesters give Donald Trump a one-finger salute as Marine One flies over DC protests

President Donald Trump returned to Washington, DC on Saturday as large crowds of protesters fill the city's streets.

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Seattle mayor imposes emergency curfew — set to begin only 14 minutes after her announcement

The mayor of Seattle announced on Twitter that she would be signing an executive order imposing a curfew.

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‘Stop it! Stop it’: Shocking video shows young girl in Seattle crying after reportedly being maced by police

Video posted to social media on Saturday reportedly shows the aftermath after a young girl was maced by Seattle Police.

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