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Stock-dumping GOP senator’s husband gave $1 million to pro-Trump super PAC after insider trading scandal broke

The husband of stock-dumping Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) donated $1 million to the leading pro-Trump super PAC after news broke of her alleged insider trading.

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Reopening dental offices for routine care amid pandemic touches a nerve

Tom Peeling wanted his teeth cleaned and wasn’t going to let the coronavirus pandemic get in the way.

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During the pandemic, sequestered utility workers living at work to keep the lights on

SAN DIEGO — Transmission system operator Blain Adams is one of 12 employees at San Diego Gas & Electric who has volunteered to take the classification of “essential worker” to the extreme.To make sure the electrical grid stays up and running during the COVID-19 pandemic, Adams works a 12-hour shift for 14 consecutive days. And instead of going to his home in Normal Heights at the end of his workday, the 36-year-old heads to a recreational vehicle in a parking lot at SDG&E to get some rest before heading back to Mission Control the next day.“Nobody wants to spend 24 hours a day for 14 days at t...

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Brown, white and beige: understanding your body’s different fat cells could help with weight loss

We know that carrying excess fat is bad for us and can contribute to a number of diseases, such as diabetes. But not all fat is created equal.

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Japan To Seek Extradition Of Alleged Ghosn Accomplices Held In US

Japanese prosecutors said Thursday they would seek the extradition of a former special forces soldier and his son, arrested in the United States and accused of helping fugitive former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn jump bail and flee Japan.

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Tonight we riot? What Nintendo’s ‘revolutionary’ video game misses about worker liberation

“In a world where the wealthy elite control the media, elections and lives of working people, we’re faced with two choices – accept it or fight for something better.”

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Viral outbreak hits nearly empty University of Texas campus: What will happen this fall?

Eleven custodial workers at the University of Texas at Austin (UT) have tested positive for the coronavirus, the university announced in a post to its website on Tuesday.

On the same day, the school announced it would furlough or lay off staff members across several departments in preparation for a dramatically skinnier revenue stream just a few months down the road. Such problems will likely be widespread in higher education, especially at state universities and smaller private colleges.

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Fox News' Sean Hannity: Trump can take hydroxychloroquine because he 'built the hospitals'

Fox News host Sean Hannity, who has no medical or pharmacological background, has used his radio and television platforms this week to repeatedly promote an unproven drug treatment for the new coronavirus despite FDA warnings against doing so outside of a hospital setting or clinical trial due to a risk of heart rhythm problems.

"There is one thing you cannot conclude here: that it's going to kill you," Hannity said of hydroxychloroquine on his radio show.

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Trump gives a backdoor bailout to major polluter with a shady past

Chesapeake Energy, Main Beneficiary of BLM’s Lease Suspensions, Has Been Fined Nearly $14 Million In Environmental Penalties and $25 Million For RacketeeringQ1 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreWASHINGTON, D.C. –One of the largest beneficiaries of a new pro-industry Interior Department policy is an energy company with a long list of environmental violations and has been penalized for racketeering, according to a new report from Politico.The new policy allows oil and gas companies to pause their leases without paying rent to the government, which amounts to a massive give away to ind...

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COVID-19 cases in Ford's Dearborn, Chicago plants cause temporary shutdowns

DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. confirmed Wednesday that it was forced to temporarily shut down production at two of its plants — one in Dearborn and the other in Chicago — because of workers testing positive for COVID-19.The Dearborn Truck Plant, where Ford assembles the F-150 and Raptor pickups, halted production Wednesday after an employee there tested positive for the virus, Kelli Felker, Ford’s global manufacturing and labor communications manager, said in a statement. Production is expected to resume Wednesday night.“When a Dearborn Truck Plant employee who returned to work this week tested pos...

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Most Americans don't want coronavirus lockdowns to end: poll

Though some states have started to roll back their social distancing restrictions and small right-wing protests against coronavirus-related shutdowns have garnered plenty of media attention, the majority of Americans still want people to stay inside, according to a new poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.Through the poll, which surveyed more than 1,000 American adults nationwide over the past week, researchers found that a large portion of the country — 83% — is concerned to some degree that lifting restrictions will lead to more coronavirus infections. In tu...

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Cuomo says decision to send coronavirus patients to nursing homes is on Trump

ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. Andrew Cuomo said critics of the state’s handling of coronavirus cases in nursing homes need to talk to President Donald Trump.The governor defended New York’s response as the pandemic has killed more than 5,000 nursing home residents over the past two months, saying Wednesday the state’s recently reversed directive sending coronavirus patients back to elder care facilities was based on directives from the White House and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.“Anyone who wants to ask why did the state do that with COVID patients in nursing homes, it’s because the s...

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SeaWorld CEO tells Vice President Mike Pence park could reopen in June

ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida tourism leaders called for a quicker reopening and more government help in a roundtable with Vice President Mike Pence and Gov. Ron DeSantis in Orlando on Wednesday, with SeaWorld’s CEO saying the park might reopen as soon as June.At the same time, DeSantis urged theme park companies to open up their water parks.The meeting came as Universal Orlando said it would be the first major theme park to present reopening plans Thursday to Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings’ Economic Recovery Task Force, paving the way for that resort to reopen.Marc Swanson, interim CEO of SeaWor...

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