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Obama unloading on Trump after being ‘pushed to the breaking point’: CNN

Speaking with "New Day" host John Berman on Monday morning, CNN contributor Kate Andersen Brower stated that former President Barack Obama is finally breaking his silence on Donald Trump because he has had enough of the president's actions -- as well as his inaction on the coronavirus pandemic.

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'Extraordinary' White House turnover has hampered Trump's chaotic COVID-19 response: researcher

The nonstop chaos in President Donald Trump's White House has contributed to his administration's erratic response to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research by Brookings Institution senior fellow Kathryn Dunn Tenpas.

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Trump adviser Navarro busted for ‘admission of guilt’ in his Obama comments by ex-Medicare chief

A former Obama health official pushed back on White House trade adviser Peter Navarro's attacks, saying they were an "admission of guilt."

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Morning Joe paints frightening portrait of 'absolutely staggering' number of US pandemic victims under Trump

On MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Monday morning, host Joe Scarborough broke down the numbers of coronavirus pandemic victims in the U.S., explaining that the U.S. is suffering a disproportionate number of cases compared to the rest of the world due to bungling by Donald Trump's administration.

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Trump is conducting an 'intentional obliteration of oversight' -- and most Republicans don't care: CNN's Berman

President Donald Trump in recent weeks has fired multiple inspectors general who have conducted investigations into his administration's actions.

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Dr Birx 'significantly more influential in the West Wing' than Dr Fauci: White House officials

Dr. Anthony Fauci enjoys the highest public profile among President Donald Trump's coronavirus advisers, but Dr. Deborah Birx may wield more influence inside the White House.

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Trump says golf stars 'are all great people' despite blast from Rory McIlroy

Donald Trump doesn't expect to be teeing it up anytime soon with Rory McIlroy, who called out the US president earlier in the week for his controversial leadership.

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Swing state Republicans sound alarm about Trump's campaign strategy -- and warn he must get pandemic right

Swing state Republicans are raising real concerns about President Donald Trump's reelection strategy if it revolves solely around attacking former Vice President Joe Biden.

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'You're discriminating against me!' Woman claims to be a victim after store won't let her shop without a mask

Another maskless person has lost her mind after being denied service because she refused to take coronavirus precautions. She claimed she had a "medical condition" that prevented her from wearing one.

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'Immune to evidence': Expert explains how dangerous coronavirus conspiracies spread

Stephan Lewandowsky studies the way people think, and in particular, why they engage in conspiracy theories. So when the cognitive scientist from England’s University of Bristol observes wild speculation related to the COVID-19 pandemic, he sees how it fits into the historical pattern of misinformation and fake news.

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No, you don't have a 'lizard brain': Why the Psychology 101 model of the brain is all wrong

Every so often an academic article liberates itself from the bonds of turgidity that characterize scholarly prose, and instead welcomes readers with a refreshing gust of literary flair. Such is the case with a recent piece published in Current Directions in Psychological Science, and co-authored by Joseph Cesario and Heather L. Eisthen of Michigan State University and David J. Johnson of the University of Maryland.

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A Florida church peddles Miracle Mineral Solution as the FDA encounters an old nemesis in 'Operation Quack Hack'

In its attempted crackdown on bogus coronavirus remedies, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has encountered an old nemesis: a "miracle" solution made of chlorine dioxide that experts say is akin to drinking bleach.

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Secret Service signs contract for golf cart rental at Bedminster -- signaling Trump’s return to NJ this summer

President Donald Trumphasn’t visited one of his golf clubs since March 8, but a federal contact announced last week provides an indication that he might be returning to Bedminster before too long.The U.S. Secret Service signed a contract worth as much as $179,370 to rent golf carts at the president’s golf club, according to a database maintained by the General Services Administration and reviewed by NJ Advance Media. The contract runs from May 12 through Oct. 31.The Secret Service has awarded similar contractseach year since Trump became president.The White House did not immediately respond to...

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