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REVEALED: Trump’s tax returns show shady bookkeeping and foreign entanglements -- according to insider who’s seen them

The Supreme Court could soon open a window into President Donald Trump's financial conflicts while serving in the nation's highest elected office.

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Reopening just a little bit isn’t really a big boon for the economy: analysis

Really opening Texas would require the governor and like-minded officials to actually put businesses in a situation where they could operate and make money.

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Kamala Harris tops Biden list for 2020 VP pick

U.S. Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) is the "early frontrunner" at the top of the list to become presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's vice presidential running mate.

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'I need a cold shower': CNN's John Berman disturbed after guest talks about making Dr. Fauci a sex symbol

CNN's John Berman on Monday appeared disturbed after a guest on his show described Dr. Anthony Fauci as a sex symbol.

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Dead people are getting coronavirus stimulus checks. Do families have to send the money back? Maybe not.

PHILADELPHIA — Mary Johnson died in 2018. Last week, her heirs received a stimulus check in the mail for $1,200 payable to “Mary L. Johnson Decd.”“We had a good laugh about it,” said her son, Tim Martin Johnson of Philadelphia. “She’s been gone two years. We laughed about how the check actually said ‘Deceased’ on it.”After the laughter died down, Johnson — who was the executor of his mother’s estate — was faced with a quandary.“I tried to figure out what to do,” he said. “I was pretty sure we couldn’t accept it.”During the last month, the Internal Revenue Service has paid out more than $207 bi...

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How the Supreme Court's decision on Trump's taxes could blow up in their face

According to a columnist at the Daily Beast, should the conservative-leaning Supreme Court decide to allow Donald Trump to keep his taxes secret, they could pay for the decision after the election should presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden be elected in November.

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Southwest CEO’s boast about airplanes’ low COVID risk flies by key concerns

During a May 3 appearance on “Face the Nation,”Southwest CEO Gary Kelly said that he believed it was safe for Americans to fly during the coronavirus epidemic and that a plane is as safe as any other space.“I don’t think the risk on an airplane is any greater risk than anywhere else, and in fact, you just look at the layered approach that we use. It’s as safe as an environment as you’re going to find,” said Kelly.We thought it was important to check this claim. After all, as states lift stay-at-home orders and summer weather starts to roll in, Americans are bound to start thinking about travel...

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Jerry Stiller of ‘Seinfeld’ and ‘King of Queens’ dead at 92

Jerry Stiller, the actor and comedian who endeared himself to TV audiences through unforgettable roles in comedies including “Seinfeld," has died.He was 92.Stiller was widely known for playing the fiery Frank Costanza in “Seinfeld," father to George Costanza (Jason Alexander).The actor and director Ben Stiller announced his father’s death on social media early Monday morning."I’m sad to say that my father, Jerry Stiller, passed away from natural causes,” Stiller tweeted. “He was a great dad and grandfather, and the most dedicated husband to Anne for about 62 years. He will be greatly missed. L...

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‘Not on my watch.’ How a doctor returned his coronavirus patient’s life-saving gift

The man on the ventilator asked the doctor for a pen and a piece of paper. He wrote, in shaky handwriting from his hospital bed, what he could not say with the tube jammed down his throat because of the coronavirus."Am I going to die tonight?"Dr. Rick Pitera, 53, felt his stomach drop as he read the note. He knew the odds, and he knew they were not good. He already had seen so much death and suffering at St. Barnabas Medical Center from COVID-19, more than he had seen in the previous three decades working at the Livingston hospital as an anesthesiologist.But this man? This was different. Danny...

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‘Dumbed-down’: Rosie O’Donnell explains why she can’t watch The View anymore

One of "The View's" most famous alums says she can no longer stomach watching the talk show she helped pioneer.

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Trump's White House knew the coronavirus was coming -- and yet failed five critical tests: analysis

The arrival of COVID-19 has provided a nuclear-level stress test to the American health care system, and our grade isn’t pretty: at least 73,000 dead, 1.2 million infected and 30 millionunemployed; nursing homes, prisons and meatpacking plants that have become hotbeds of infection. The actual numbers are certainly far higher, since there still hasn’t been enough testing to identify all those who have died or have been infected.

By all accounts, a number of other countries have responded — and fared — far better.

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Bob Newhart toasts his chart-topping 1960 debut album: 'It was back to accounting if comedy didn't work out'

Bob Newhart encountered a major setback when he recorded his chart-topping, Grammy Award-winning debut comedy album, “The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart,” at a Texas nightclub in early 1960.The setback had nothing to do with the fact that — until two weeks earlier — the former Chicago accountant had never done a single stand-up performance in his life and was unknown to his Houston audience. Nor was it related to the fact that Newhart, who became a standout TV sitcom star in the 1970s, arrived in Texas with just three routines and had to quickly write three more for the flip side of his first...

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Trump will be plunging ahead on COVID-19 without self-isolating health experts: White House reporter

A White House correspondent said President Donald Trump would be without some of his top public health experts as they self-quarantine after possible exposure to the coronavirus.

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