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Coronavirus closures could lead to a radical revolution in conservation

In the early days of the COVID-19 lockdowns, social media was flooded with reports of animals reclaiming abandoned environments. According to one widely shared post, dolphins had returned to the canals of Venice.

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Senate Republicans want nothing to do with Trump's 'Obamagate' conspiracy obsession: report

According to a report from Politico, senior Republican leaders -- including a few who are facing re-election in November -- are avoiding backing Donald Trump's obsession with an ill-defined "Obamagate," saying they have more important business to attend to at the moment.

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As Trump declares victory in COVID-19 testing, Fauci warns rush to reopen economy could cause 'needless suffering and death'

"If we skip over the checkpoints in the guidelines to 'Open America Again,' then we risk the danger of multiple outbreaks throughout the country."

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WATCH LIVE: Dr. Fauci and CDC director testify before Senate on White House coronavirus efforts

White House task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci will testify before a Senate committee Tuesday in his first appearance before Congress since March.

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CNN's Berman shames Trump for posting Twitter 'diarrhea' as Americans die from COVID-19

CNN's John Berman on Tuesday shamed President Donald Trump for spending his mornings writing crazed tweets about MSNBC host Joe Scarborough instead of focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Trump smacked down by CNN with supercut of him melting down when grilled by female reporters

During a panel discussion on Donald Trump's meltdown on two female reporters in the Rose Garden on Monday that culminated with him ending his press conference and stomping off in a huff, CNN's Alisyn Camerota rand a supercut of clips of the president lashing out at women reporters in particular when put on the spot.

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Trump pounded for posing as 'spokesperson for Asian Americans' in latest anti-China tirade

President Donald Trump on Tuesday tried to deflect criticism that he promoted racism by linking a Chinese-American reporter with the Chinese government -- but he managed to make things even worse for himself.

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Trump Labor Department encourages states to help employers report workers who stay home due to COVID-19 fears

"There's a plague outside but the Trump administration is strongly encouraging states to solicit employer tips on workers staying home."

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MSNBC’s Morning Joe and Mika may have set Trump off by calling him a ‘little baby’

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski poured ridicule and scorn on President Donald Trump for running away "like a little baby" from women reporters asking him questions about the coronavirus pandemic.

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'We're angry and scared': Tesla worker lashes out at Elon Musk for reopening California plant

Tesla CEO Elon Musk this week said he was defying public health protocols to reopen an Alameda County car manufacturing plant in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Nurses on the front lines: A history of heroism from Florence Nightingale to coronavirus

Nurses are heroes of the COVID-19 crisis. May 12 is International Nurses Day, which commemorates the birthday of Florence Nightingale, the first “professional nurse.” The World Health Organization also named this year the “Year of the Nurse” in honor of Nightingale’s 200th birthday.

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Trump smears Joe Scarborough and calls for cold case investigation: 'Did he get away with murder? Some people think so'

President Donald Trump accused MSNBC's Joe Scarborough of murder -- and urged authorities to open a cold case investigation -- after the "Morning Joe" host called him a "little baby" about 20 minutes earlier.

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