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Lance Armstrong admits to first doping 'probably at 21'

Disgraced former American cyclist Lance Armstrong has revealed he first started doping from the age of 21, during his first season as a professional.

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Rick Wilson buries Bill Barr for acting as Donald Trump’s ‘pet attorney’

In a brutal column for the Daily Beast, Republican campaign consultant Rick Wilson derided Attorney General Bil Barr for becoming Donald Trump's "pet attorney" -- willing to to do the president's bidding either overtly or through chicanery.

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Pandemic throws up additional challenges for US firefighters

The wildfire season in the western United States is shaping up to be even more challenging this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, which has forced firefighters to rethink how they respond to disaster while also protecting themselves.

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How coronavirus could forever change home health care, leaving vulnerable older adults without care and overburdening caregivers

Physicians, health care experts and the media spent considerable time focused on hospital capacity since the start of the COVID-19 crisis. Nursing homes received less attention, until thousands of deaths revealed a shocking risk for older adults and those who care for them.

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Morning Joe explains why Trump’s claim about taking hydroxychloroquine is nonsense

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough dismissed President Donald Trump's claims about taking hydroxychloroquine as lies.

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Eric and Donald Trump Jr are in a race to become the family’s worst member: conservative columnist

In a biting column for the Daily Beast, conservative Matt Lewis expressed his disgust with Donald Trump's two elder sons, Don Jr. and Eric, saying their comments on the events of the day appears to be a contest to take the title of worst Trump.

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CNN's Berman exposes the real reason Trump claimed to take unproven COVID-19 drugs

President Donald Trump's claims about taking anti-malarial drug hyroxychloroquine to ward off contracting the novel coronavirus drew a mixture of skepticism and scorn on a CNN panel Tuesday morning.

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Florida removes data scientist who claims she refused to manipulate COVID-19 numbers to support reopening

The architect and manager of Florida's coronavirus dashboard says she has been removed from her post because she refused to manipulate data.

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Trump's HHS secretary accidentally tells the truth: Racism is driving pandemic policy

Donald Trump's administration is truly a one-trick pony. Whatever narratives Trump's minions roll out, white supremacy and racism are always the baseline.

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Trump just blew up his ally’s own defense of firing a key watchdog

Republicans have been struggling to defend President Donald Trump’s crusade against administration inspectors general, a tactic to shut down independent scrutiny that the GOP undoubtedly would have decried under a Democratic White House. And on Monday, Trump admitted that he knew nothing of the reasoning behind his latest firing, completely blowing up the defense given just the day before by Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin.

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‘Arrogance is a hell of a drug’: Newspaper slams Trump for purging oversight to ‘reject all accountability’

On Monday, the New York Daily News editorial board excoriated President Donald Trump for his latest move to fire an inspector general, and "reject all accountability" for the executive branch.

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WATCH: Video shows cops attempting to Taser Ahmaud Arbery in 2017

Newly released video shows police in Georgia attempting to Taser Ahmaud Arbery during a 2017 stop.

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Trump lashes out at Fox News host who pointed out hydroxychloroquine can be fatal

On Monday, President Donald Trump retweeted multiple posts of right-wing personalities attacking Fox News host Neil Cavuto, including some calling him "an idiot" and "foolish and gullible," for warning that hydroxychloroquine can cause life-threatening side effects.

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