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DOJ considering hate crime charges in killing of Georgia man Ahmaud Arbery

The Georgia state attorney general has asked the US Department of Justice to investigate the killing of an unarmed black jogger whose death sparked outrage across the country.

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‘Worst I’ve ever seen it’: Farmers watch helplessly as Trump’s promises evaporate in COVID-19 crisis

President Donald Trump promised farmers at the start of this year that historic trade deals would deliver huge gains to them, but just five months later some grocery store shelves sit empty as farmers are forced to euthanize livestock and throw away produce.

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Trump's contradictory claims about coronavirus testing revealed by damning CNN super-cut

Most of the countries that have moved forward with reopening have at their core a robust testing operation. The United States may be testing thousands of Americans, but it's a tiny fraction of the country's over 330 million people.

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Paul Krugman explains how the GOP’s disdain for workers will tank the economy

There was no shortage of terrible news coming from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday, May 8, when the BLS reported that unemployment had reached 14.7% in the United States in April and that the country had lost 20.5 million more jobs last month — that is, in addition to all the jobs lost in March thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. And Friday’s jobs report doesn’t take into account the jobs that have been lost in May so far. Despite all that, Republicans are hardly going out of their way to help all the Americans who are struggling badly — and liberal economist Paul Krugman calls them out for it in his New York Times column.

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Sioux tribes refuse to take down coronavirus checkpoints after GOP governor threatens legal action

In South Dakota, Sioux tribes have set up highway checkpoints in the hope of preventing the spread of coronavirus on their reservations — and Gov. Kristi Noem, a Republican, has demanded that the checkpoints be removed. But Sioux leaders are fighting back.

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The View’s Whoopi Goldberg scalds Trump for pushing to reopen US as COVID-19 rages inside White House

"The View" co-hosts were shocked Monday after the revelations that the White House has been infected with the coronavirus.

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White House reporters told to wear masks after multiple staffers test positive for COVID-19

Members of the media working at the White House were advised this week to wear masks after multiple staffers tested positive for the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump's gaslighting of America over increased pandemic safety is falling apart: columnist

According to Washington Post columnist Greg Sargent, Donald Trump's attempts to re-open the economy in an attempt to salvage his re-election hopes took a major hit with the Friday announcement that the COVID-19 virus has now invaded the White House and infected several staffers.

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US says Chinese hacking vaccine research: reports

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation and cybersecurity experts believe Chinese hackers are trying to steal research on developing a vaccine against coronavirus, two newspapers reported Monday.

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'The dumbest conspiracy of all time': Veteran reporter blows up Trump's crazed 'Obamagate' ramblings

President Donald Trump over the weekend launched a series of attacks on former President Barack Obama in an effort to cast him as the purported mastermind of a conspiracy to ensnare former national security adviser Mike Flynn into a perjury trap.

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Black scholar Jill Nelson arrested for writing 'Trump = Plague' in chalk on an abandoned building

Black and Brown communities are being disproportionately targeted and policed in New York City’s response to the spread of COVID-19. We speak with author and activist Jill Nelson, who was herself arrested by NYPD in April for writing “Trump = Plague” in chalk on an abandoned building in her Washington Heights neighborhood. The 67-year-old scholar was handcuffed, taken to the police station and held for five hours. Now she is speaking out. The president is “telling us that as people of color, and older people, we should just die,” says Nelson. “It’s ridiculous.”

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