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US Supreme Court takes up contraception finance restriction

The US Supreme Court appeared divided Wednesday as it examined a reform undertaken by the Trump administration that restricts women's access to free birth control in the name of religion.

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Trump says coronavirus is ‘attack’ worse than Pearl Harbor or 9/11

President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic is worse than the attacks on Pearl Harbor and the World Trade Center.

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Trump's new point man tasked with stacking Defense Department with White House loyalists: report

In a move aimed at "consolidating control over policy and messaging," according to Foreign Policy Magazine, President Trump is sending a White House loyalist to take on a new key policy role at the Defense Department -- a move many see as an attempt to weed out people in the department who aren't loyal to Trump.

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'Trump death clock' unveiled to spur accountability for president's fatal COVID-19 failures

"This suffering cannot be forgotten," says project's creator.

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Michigan barber will defy coronavirus restrictions ‘until Jesus walks in’ because Gov. Whitmer is not his mom

A Michigan barber reopened his barbershop in defiance of an order by the governor, saying she wasn't his mother and he could be trusted to make "adult decisions" himself.

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Las Vegas mayor's approval swirls down the drain after she demands casinos reopen during pandemic

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, who last month infuriated many casino workers when she demanded that the Las Vegas strip reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic, has seen her approval rating go down the drain.

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Body bags instead of requested Covid-19 testing kits for Native American clinic seen as cruel metaphor

"Are we going to keep getting body bags or are we going to get what we actually need?"

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‘We’re safer if we’re not born’: Anti-abortion Republican wants to give Americans a ‘choice’ between not shopping and death

An anti-choice Republican lawmaker wondered if Americans might be safer from the coronavirus if they had never been born.

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US mercenaries captured in Venezuela after failed coup attempt compared to a 'bad Rambo movie'

We look at an incredible story unfolding in Venezuela of a failed coup attempt. Did a former Green Beret mastermind it? Two Americans have been arrested in Venezuela. President Nicolás Maduro claims the U.S. was behind the plot. “It looks like a bad Rambo movie, or a really bad telenovela,” says Miguel Tinker Salas, author of “The Enduring Legacy: Oil, Culture, and Society in Venezuela.” He notes that “the U.S. is seeking regime change … and the consequences for Venezuela could be very dire going forward.”

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Trump super PAC spokesperson Steve Cortes: 'If you are sick, China did this to you'

Steve Cortes, spokesperson for the pro-Trump super PAC America First, on Wednesday told sick and out-of-work Americans that "China did this to you."

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Expert tells US Congress virus fight could last years

A senior health expert warned US lawmakers Wednesday to brace for a "long and difficult" war against the coronavirus, as he urged dramatically expanding testing to rein in the pandemic.

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Mandatory facemask rule hits a raw nerve in conservative Oklahoma

When the mayor of the Midwest town of Stillwater made it mandatory to wear masks in shops and restaurants as Oklahoma joined other US states gingerly reopening their economies, things got ugly, fast.

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Reporter warns pandemic could last for 36 more months as Trump claims 'fantastic job' on COVID-19

As President Trump starts to reopen the country, Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Laurie Garrett predicts the pandemic will last at least 36 months. Meanwhile, a top government vaccine specialist says he was forced from his job after he resisted the administration’s promotion of untested treatments for COVID-19. Garrett predicted the pandemic. In an extended interview, she discusses what’s next.

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