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Face masks declared mandatory in Los Angeles

The mayor of Los Angeles ordered face coverings must be worn at all times outside the home, as the city seeks to contain the coronavirus while it gradually opens back up.

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Trump's Mar-a-Lago will implement 'social distancing in the Jacuzzi' as part of its new reopening rules

President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club will reopen along with other Florida places that are welcoming crowds of people as the coronavirus continues to rage across the United States.

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Big banks undercut the small-business COVID-19 loan program after Trump waved away layers of oversight

Practically everyone's looking for a bailout in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the financial havoc that was the result of largely shutting down the economy.

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Trump accused of 'weaponizing' pandemic as administration weighs extending ban on border asylum claims indefinitely

"This ban was never about the pandemic, and it was never about public health."

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Pentagon removes official responsible for executing the Defense Production Act

President Donald Trump has been criticized for not implementing the Defense Production Act to ensure more personal protective equipment is made for medical workers and Americans seeking masks necessary for public activities and swabs needed for COVID-19 testing. Now it appears the Pentagon official responsible for executing the DPA has been removed.

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'Never heard of this': MSNBC wonders why White House never mentioned their so-called 'pandemic playbook' before today

The White House has finally crafted a pandemic playbook, according to press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, who announced it on Thursday. But over the past three years, no one has heard anything about it, according to MSNBC.

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Explaining coronavirus to Trump is like 'bringing fruits to the volcano': Administration official

President Donald Trump's aides say he's "impervious to reason" as they try to steer him through the coronavirus crisis.

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WATCH: Fight breaks out among Michigan anti-lockdown protesters over noose display

Tensions are mounting among protesters at the Michigan State Capitol as disagreements about protest messaging pop up. In one particular incident reported by The Detroit News, two protesters fought over a display featuring a doll with a noose around its neck and the American flag.

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Stock-dumping Kelly Loeffler dodges questions about whether she's been contacted by the FBI

Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) on Thursday avoided reporters' questions about whether she had been contacted by federal investigators about her actions in dumping major portions of her stock portfolio shortly after receiving classified COVID-19 briefings.

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‘You callin' me an idiot?’ Protesters caught on video bickering over bringing guns to Michigan anti-lockdown protest

During an anti-lockdown protest at the Michigan State Capitol this Thursday, an argument broke out between protesters after one complained that too many people were bringing their guns to the demonstration.

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Whistleblower Richard Bright tells GOP why it was wrong to hype hydroxychloroquine

President Donald Trump in recent weeks has stopped hyping the drug hydroxychloroquine as more studies have cast significant doubt about its effectiveness in treating COVID-19.

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‘Lives were lost’: Dr. Rick Bright slams Trump administration over N95 masks during tense House hearing

Ousted U.S. vaccine chief Dr. Rick Bright testified on Thursday that "lives were lost" because the Trump administration failed to ramp up the production of personal protective equipment like N95 respirators.

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'Slap in the face': As Bezos wealth jumps $30 billion amid pandemic, Amazon to end $2 per hour hazard pay for workers

"It just shows how very little regard Amazon has for its overworked employees."

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