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Rights groups demand House Democrats fix bill that gives FBI power to search browser histories without warrant

"Collecting this information is as close to reading minds as surveillance can get. It is digital mining of the personal lives of Americans."

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Ahmaud Arbery's killers chased him for over 4 minutes before shooting him in unreleased video: lawyer

On Monday, the New York Daily News reported that the lawyer for the family of Ahmaud Arbery says there is additional footage of the confrontation that reveals his killers pursued him for over four minutes before the shooting.

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Substitute pharmacists warn their co-workers: We’ll probably bring the virus to you

He joined Walgreens around a decade ago, fresh out of pharmacy school and eager to learn. Like many new grads, he started as a floater — a substitute for employees who call out sick or take vacation — and he was floated as far as he was willing to go. Sometimes he would drive hours east of the Dallas area, where he lived, to pick up shifts in rural Texas, sleeping in hotels for days at a time.

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'Huge conflict': Trump’s new coronavirus vaccine czar owns $10 million in stock options in company developing vaccine

The former pharmaceutical executive named by President Donald Trump to lead a federal coronavirus vaccine development project owns more than $10 million in stock options in a company that has received federal funding to develop such a vaccine.

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Pompeo admits he asked Trump to fire State Dept inspector general -- but claims he had no idea he was being investigated

According to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, he did know that State Department inspector general Steve Linick was investigating him when he asked President Trump to fire him, the Washington Post reports.

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Fox Business pundit's 'unmasking' expertise gets debunked by a former NSA lawyer

Fred Fleitz, a frequent guest on Lou Dobbs' Fox Business show alleged in an editorial that "unmasking names of US citizens from intel reports is NOT routine."

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‘A political coup’: Legal experts warn of politicization as Barr bypasses DC prosecutors, installs hand-picked attorney

Just before noon on Monday Attorney General Bill Barr told reporters, “As long as I'm attorney general, the criminal justice system will not be used for partisan political ends.”

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Georgia's governor apologizes for chart that wrongly showed downward trend in COVID-19 cases

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has been widely criticized by health experts for prematurely reopening non-essential businesses in his state, and even President Donald Trump — who has been calling for states to ease coronavirus-related restrictions sooner rather than later — asserted that Kemp was moving too quickly. Now, more criticism is coming Kemp’s way over reports that the Georgia Department of Public Health’s website showed a decrease in new coronavirus infections in parts of the state where no such decreases were occurring.

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Trump says it's a 'very positive day' as US coronavirus death toll surpasses 90,000

President Donald Trump on Monday called it a "very positive day" in the fight against the novel coronavirus as the United States passed the grim milestone of 90,000 deaths from the pandemic.

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Texas sees steady increase in new coronavirus cases after reopening

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order March 31 that told Texans to stay home in April except for essential activity. On May 1, that order expired and Abbott announced his formal reopening plan, intended to be completed in phases. On Monday, gyms and fitness centers were the latest to be allowed to reopen, following earlier allowances for restaurants, retailers and salons.

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Trump supporters flock to bar that vowed to defy lockdown -- and get disappointed when owner chickens out

A group of people in Albany, Minnesota on Monday flocked to a bar that had promised to defy the state's lockdown orders -- only to be disappointed when the owner announced that he wasn't going to reopen after all.

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Need money from your retirement fund? Vanguard advises taking loans instead of withdrawals.

Need to take emergency money out of your retirement fund?With more than 36 million Americans unemployed in the wake of the pandemic, you are not alone. That’s the largest rise in claims since the U.S. Department of Labor started tracking the data in 1967.As a result, the federal government changed the rules surrounding retirement accounts so we can take our money out more easily. The changes were part of the massive $2 trillion economic stimulus plan called the CARES Act.However, Vanguard is advising investors that taking money out of our retirement accounts comes at a cost. Borrowing from you...

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One of Trump’s biggest 2016 donors has ‘ghosted’ the president over his botched coronavirus response: report

In the 2016 election, there were two distinct types of Trump voters: (1) the hardcore MAGA base and (2) independents who weren’t fond of Donald Trump but disliked the Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton, even more. Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel clearly fell into the first category, making substantial donations to Trump’s campaign and speaking at the 2016 Republican National Convention. But journalists Lachlan Cartwright, Asawin Suebsaeng and Lachlan Markay, in the Daily Beast, report that Thiel has “taken on a dramatically reduced — if not altogether nonexistent — role in pushing for Trump 2020.” And Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic is likely to blame.

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