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Trump became enthralled with presidency while watching balloons drop on 1988 GOP convention stage

Donald Trump became enthralled with the presidency while watching balloons drop for George H.W. Bush at the 1988 Republican National Convention.

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Trump's conservative media allies aren't getting on board with his Joe Scarborough attacks

President Trump isn't letting up on his conspiratorial attacks against MSNBC host Joe Scarborough and his allies in conservative media seemingly want no part of it, according to Vanity Fair's Caleb Ecarma.

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Shotgun-brandishing Montana man told immigrant coworker that 'we kill people like you': police

A Montana man who regularly brandished a shotgun in front of an immigrant coworker was arrested this week after police say he made a racist death threat.

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Trump promises to sign Executive Order today to punish Facebook and Twitter after he was fact-checked on two tweets

President Donald Trump on Thursday will sign an executive order in retribution for Twitter appending a "get the facts" label on two of his tweets that were not only false but designed to suppress the vote. On Wednesday Trump responded to the new labels by tweeting, “Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives voices,” which is false, and promising tech companies he would “strongly regulate, or close them down."

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Here's a major risk for coronavirus spread that everyone seems to be overlooking

A public health expert warned that the coronavirus can linger in the air and infect others.

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High school wrestling coach posted photo that mocked George Floyd's death -- but insists 'I'm not a racist'

A high school wrestling coach in the town of Spanaway, Washington drew criticism this week after he wrote a Facebook post that mocked the death of George Floyd and defended the police officers involved in the tragedy.

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Central Park incident just one more example of white women using their status to terrorize black men: NYT's Charles Blow

Amy Cooper is just the latest example of white women using their privilege and femininity to terrorize black men, according to a new column from Charles Blow.

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How coronavirus contact tracing works in a state Dr. Fauci praised as a model to follow

After weeks of keeping people home to “flatten the curve,” restrictions on U.S. businesses are loosening and the coronavirus pandemic response is moving into a new phase.

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New Zealand epidemiologist: 'We look at Trump’s behavior and we’re horrified'

To learn how New Zealand has largely eliminated COVID-19, we continue our extended interview with Michael Baker, an epidemiologist who is a member of the New Zealand Ministry of Health’s Technical Advisory Group and advising the government on its response to the COVID-19 pandemic. He describes how the country’s response compares to the government actions in the United States and worldwide.

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Gwen Carr, mother of Eric Garner, 'horrified' over death of George Floyd in Minneapolis

NEW YORK — The mother of Eric Garner, who died after screaming “I can’t breathe!” in 2014 while in a banned NYPD chokehold, was “horrified” to hear those words repeated by another black man dying at the hands of police, this time in Minneapolis, she said Wednesday.“To hear him utter the same dying declaration as my son Eric,” Gwen Carr said in a statement about the video of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died Monday after a Minneapolis police officer pinned him to the ground for several minutes. “It’s painful but true that black lives continue to be destroyed by police officers in many...

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'Do you understand now?' LeBron James says George Floyd's death was the reason Kaepernick knelt

LeBron James and several celebrities joined the chorus of protesters calling for justice in the death of George Floyd.The NBA superstar posted a side-by-side photo of Floyd with an officer’s knee in his neck and Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem.“This is Why,” read the image’s title, a clear reference to Kaepernick’s contentious protest of racial injustice during the 2016 NFL season.“Do you understand NOW!!??!!?? Or is it still blurred to you??” James wrote in the caption.Floyd died Monday after a confrontation with Minneapolis police ended in a white officer’s knee held aga...

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Trump White House hammered for covering up their own economic projections as jobs vanish

The Trump White House has decided against releasing midyear economic projections this summer, breaking precedent at a time when unemployment is expected to top 20 percent.

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Joe Scarborough can sue for defamation -- and 'it could require Mr. Trump to pay substantial punitive damages': Legal expert

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough may have a defamation case against President Donald Trump, according to one legal expert.

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