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US breaks 100,000 mark for coronavirus deaths

At 1:02 PM the United States coronavirus death toll passed the 100,000 mark. It's been just four months and eight days since the first case of the deadly virus was diagnosed in the U.S.

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‘We’re not a nanny state here’: Georgia gov says ‘we can’t keep fighting the virus from our living room’

Georgia governor Brian Kemp announced this Wednesday that he'll continue to roll back lockdown orders as long as people continue to practice social distancing guidelines, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

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Kayleigh McEnany draws outrage for claiming there's no 'reason' to allow more mail-in voting

On Wednesday, despite a new report that she herself has voted by mail nearly a dozen times, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany took to Twitter to blast proposals to expand mail-in voting — and suggested Democrats were pushing it "without a reason."

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‘Political hack’ Kellyanne Conway destroyed for condescendingly comparing standing in line to vote to buying cupcakes

White House Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway for the second time on Wednesday is drawing outrage for her offensive remarks. After painting a target on the back of the Twitter executive responsible for preventing disinformation and hoaxes, she's now under fire for comparing standing in line to vote to standing in line to buy cupcakes.

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‘George Floyd was lynched’: Church sign blasts white supremacy as ‘the most dangerous virus’

A church in St. Petersburg, Florida, is taking an opportunity to speak out in support of the family of George Floyd, who died this Monday after a police officer pressed his knee against Floyd's neck for up to eight minutes.

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‘Trump jinxed the launch’: President slammed for bringing bad luck to SpaceX

On Wednesday afternoon, the SpaceX launch — set to be the first manned spaceflight from U.S. soil in nearly a decade — was scrubbed due to inclement weather in Florida.

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George Conway reminds Trump he authorized warrantless surveillance after Twitter rant attacking it

On Wednesday, as part of his ongoing effort to push a conspiracy theory he calls "Obamagate," President Donald Trump railed against warrantless surveillance of Americans on Twitter.

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'Illogical and bizarre': Conservative publication slams Trump for promoting ‘vile’ Joe Scarborough conspiracy theory

President Donald Trump has never been shy about promoting absurd far-right conspiracy theories, including birtherism (the racist claim that President Barack Obama wasn’t really born in the United States). And recently, Trump has been floating the conspiracy theory that Never Trump conservative Joe Scarborough — who hosts “Morning Joe” on MSNBC with liberal Mika Brzezinski, his wife — murdered a former employee. And the editorial board of the right-wing Washington Examiner slams Trump for it in a scathing editorial published on May 27.

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A powerful Senate Republican is demanding Trump explain why he is firing federal watchdogs

In recent weeks, Democrats have been highly critical of President Donald Trump’s decision to fire several inspectors general from their positions — asserting that Trump, true to form, is showing his contempt for checks and balances. Many Republicans on Capitol Hill, meanwhile, have remained silent and are obviously fearful of saying or doing anything that might offend the president. But one Republican who is speaking out about the IGs is Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley.

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Bob and Doug, the best friends on historic SpaceX-NASA mission

Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley, the astronauts set to launch into orbit on a SpaceX rocket Wednesday, are both former military pilots, both recruited by NASA in 2000, and both married to fellow astronauts.

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Team Trump pushes ahead on new Saudi arms deal after ousting inspector general who was investigating them

While investigating U.S., weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, State Department inspector general Steve Linick was fired by the Trump administration. Now, according to a report from The Daily Beast, the Trump administration is preparing to sell the kingdom even more weapons.

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Las Vegas casinos given green light to reopen next week

Las Vegas casinos, which have been shuttered for more than two months because of the pandemic, will be able to reopen next week with restrictions on physical distancing and crowd numbers, the state's governor announced late Tuesday.

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Republicans are in denial about how they have 'stoked white resentment' and poisoned politics: Conservative columnist

On Wednesday, writing for The Washington Post, conservative columnist Max Boot painted a damning picture of how the Republican Party has become blinded to how it has "stoked white resentment" — and poisoned American politics in the process.

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