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World now looks at the US with ‘pity’ after Trump’s coronavirus response ignites 'disbelief and horror': columnist

In an report for Business Insider this Wednesday, Adam Bienkov writes that President Trump is "presiding over the deterioration of the United States' position on the world stage as European countries increasingly look towards China as a future global leader."

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Trump violated a federal court order by blocking a parody account on Twitter: report

One of the most famous Twitter accounts belongs to the president of the United States: @RealDonaldTrump now has at least 80 million Twitter followers. Meanwhile, a parody account, @RealDonaldTrFan, has over 314,000 followers. The parody account has been blocked by @RealDonaldTrump — and reporter Jerry Lambe, in Law & Crime, explains why President Donald Trump “appeared to violate a federal court order” by blocking @RealDonaldTrFan.

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‘Indecent’: CNN’s Jake Tapper slams Trump for ‘cruelly’ exploiting a woman’s death to attack MSNBC critic

CNN's Jake Tapper on Wednesday called out President Donald Trump for exploiting a woman's tragic death to accuse MSNBC host Joe Scarborough of murder.

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Prescription drug costs would have been a major campaign issue, so what will happen now that coronavirus is center stage?

It’s no secret that Americans pay more for prescription drugs than any other developed nation in the world. Per capita spending exceeds US$1,000 a year; the Germans and French pay about half that. For many drugs, prices are dramatically higher than the international average: Dulera, an asthma drug, costs 50 times more, while Januvia, a drug for diabetes, and Combigan, a glaucoma drug, cost about 10 times more.

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How can you be safe at a pool, the beach or a park? A doctor offers guidance as coronavirus distancing measures lifted

Even if we escaped getting sick from the coronavirus, we are all sick of staying at home, practicing social distancing and wearing masks. While case numbers and deaths from COVID-19 are trending downward, this is not the time to let down your guard. These are not ordinary days. These novel days call on us to make decisions with limited and evolving information. The coronavirus is still circulating.

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Conspiracy theorists twist disability laws to claim legal exemption from COVID-19 masks

Conspiracy theorists are spreading misinformation about protective masks during the COVID-19 pandemic, and some of them are lying about medical conditions to avoid wearing them in public spaces.

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How a company misappropriated Native American culture to sell health insurance

Jill Goodridge was shopping for affordable health insurance when a friend told her about O’NA HealthCare, a low-cost alternative to commercial insurance.

The self-described “health care cooperative” promised a shield against catastrophic claims. Its name suggested an affiliation with a Native American tribe — a theme that carried through on its website, where a feather floats from section to section.

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'Objectively nuts': Trump's threat against Michigan over absentee ballot applications stuns observers

President Donald Trump stunned many observers on Wednesday morning when he threatened to cut off federal aid to Michigan at a time when the state is dealing with both the COVID-19 pandemic and mass flooding caused by a burst dam.

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This historic novel about 1796 epidemic sounds eerily familiar

A historically-based novel first published eight years ago by a Michigan writer about a deadly disease that suddenly sweeps through a New England town in 1796 has gained added impact from this year’s pandemic.Despite the more than two century time difference, many of the characters and incidents in “Quarantine” sound eerily familiar today. They include people defying authorities’ orders to shelter in place, a mysterious new illness that baffles doctors while killing all ages, and health-care workers risking their lives to treat the sick.“We actually have seen a bump in Quarantine’s sales withi...

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Fox News' coronavirus coverage decreased more than 40% over the past month: study

Fox News' coronavirus coverage has steadily lapsed over the last month. At the same time, the right-leaning network's focus has also departed from the main, with coverage shifting from public health and scientific concerns to economic anxiety and fringe protests as airtime for medical experts has been dramatically slashed.

From March to May, the network posted a 20% decline in its coronavirus coverage, according to a recent Media Matters review of its internal cable news database.

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'An issue with makeup?’ MSNBC’s Mika struggles to make sense of Trump’s refusal to wear a mask

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski tried to make sense of President Donald Trump's refusal to wear a mask.

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'Staggeringly cruel': With 36 million newly out of work, Trump says he's willing to let boosted unemployment benefits expire

"This is the worst economic crisis in 100 years and Donald Trump is doubling down on Herbert Hoover's economic playbook and pushing workers to risk their health for his political benefit."

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