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'Cheap talk': CNN guest slams Fox News 'elites' in home studios who push everybody else to go back to work

Dartmouth Professor Brendan Nyhan suggested that Fox News hosts broadcasting from their home studios are hypocrites if they are also urging viewers to go back to work.

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Trump battered by health experts for shoving Fauci and Birx offstage while the COVID-19 death tolls climbs

According to a report from Politico, public health officials are horrified that Donald Trump is shoving Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx to the sidelines while the coronavirus pandemic continues to kill Americans at an alarming pace.

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Conservative burned to the ground by MSNBC host for dismissing Michelle Obama as a mere 'first wife'

In a biting editorial commentary by "AM Joy" host Joy Reid, a columnist of the conservative National Review Online was dragged over the coals for a series of dismissive columns about former First Lady Michell Obama where he reduced her to nothing more than a woman who happened to be married to a famous man.

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Pence had CEOs remove masks before meeting with him — hours after his press secretary tested positive for COVID-19

The Trump administration is not only ignoring CDC and medical experts’ guidelines it is actively working to make Americans less safe.

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Despite White House virus cases, top aides defend reopening

Washington (AFP) - Two top US economic advisers on Sunday defended the need for an expeditious reopening of the economy even as the coronavirus reached into the White House despite the extraordinary precautions taken there.Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and economic adviser Larry Kudlow also again expressed optimism that the US economy would register a sharp recovery in the second half of the year, with Kudlow predicting "a tremendous snapback" in 2021.But their comments on Sunday talk shows came just two days after the country recorded its steepest job losses in history, with 20.5 million ...

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'It is scary to go to work': White House adviser terrified of West Wing after staffers get coronavirus

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett revealed on Sunday that he fears going to work in the White House because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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'We need Christ': Fox News host wants Mother's Day exception to open church in county with 900 deaths

Fox News host Ainsley Earhardt argued on Sunday that churches in Michigan should reopen to celebrate Mother's Day even though the state is still under stay-at-home orders due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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Kushner butting heads with White House Chief of Staff Meadows over personnel moves: report

According to a report from Politico recently installed White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is tiptoeing through a minefield as he works to serve not only at the pleasure of Donald Trump but also Senior White House Adviser Jared Kushner who also happens to be the president's son-in-law.

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Chris Wallace nails Steve Mnuchin: 'Are your rosy predictions based on reality or the November election?'

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on Sunday insisted that his "rosy" projections about the economy have nothing to do with the November election.

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What's mine is mine and what's yours is mine: Lawyer explains how Trump misunderstands his authority as president

We are in the midst of public health crisis unlike any other we have faced in our lifetime, and President Trump has been all over the lot in how to approach the problem. On March 13, he said: “I don’t take responsibility at all.”  On April 13, a month later, he declared: “I have the ultimate authority” to order states to relax social distancing to combat the coronavirus outbreak and reopen their economies. He went on to claim his authority in this regard was “total.” He warned that governors who refuse would face political consequences.

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JFK. A motorcade. A rifle. But this wasn’t Dallas.

The Cuban Missile Crisis is one of the most over-analyzed events in American history, so much so that it is hard to believe there is anything new to learn about the most nerve-wracking confrontation of the Cold War. Yet Americans both then and now were unaware of how close history came to be altered by President Kennedy’s assassination, in, of all places, Springfield, Illinois, the home and final resting place of Abraham Lincoln, on October 19, 1962, four days into the missile crisis.

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'People are scared': White House in disarray as members of Trump's inner circle exposed to COVID-19

Reporting on CNN's "New Day" early Sunday morning, White House correspondent Kristin Holmes said administration staffers are working scared now that higher-ups in Donald Trump's administration have been exposed to the COVID-19 virus.

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The economy is in free fall but Wall Street is thriving: The bailout is working — for the rich

Ten weeks into the worst crisis in 90 years, the government’s effort to save the economy has been both a spectacular success and a catastrophic failure.

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