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REVEALED: Coronavirus task force gave top priority to requests from Fox News 'VIPs' Judge Jeanine Pirro and Brian Kilmeade

Requests that far-right Fox News hosts Jeanine Pirro or Brian Kilmeade recently made to White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner’s coronavirus task force were prioritized, according to a complaint from a whistleblower who had volunteered on the task force.

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Lawyer: District attorney who ‘justified lynching’ of Ahmaud Arbery ‘doesn’t deserve to practice law a day longer’

A prominent lawyer harshly criticized a Georgia prosecutor who "justified" the fatal shooting of a black jogger by a former police officer and his son.

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Healthcare workers demand cop be fired for beating black teen: This officer has 'made us all less safe'

Hundreds of healthcare workers are behind a letter that was hand-delivered to Police Chief Kate Adams of Rancho Cordova, California, calling for the firing of an officer who can be seen beating a black teenager in a video that recently went viral.

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Startling revelation: Coronavirus was creeping through Florida months before leaders had any clue

MIAMI — It was March 1 when Florida announced its first two cases of the novel coronavirus, a 29-year-old Hillsborough County woman who had traveled to Italy and a 63-year-old Manatee County man. But buried in data recently published by the Florida health department is an intriguing revelation: The spread of COVID-19 in Florida likely began in January, if not earlier. State health officials have documented at least 170 COVID-19 patients reporting symptoms between Dec. 31, 2019, and February 29, according to a Miami Herald analysis of state health data. Of them, 40% had no apparent contact with ...

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'There'll be more death': Trump says he is willing to sacrifice lives to reopen US businesses

"He absolutely does not want you to view these deaths for what they are... a result of his abject failure to handle the pandemic in any logical way."

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'Live and let die': Donald Trump's disastrous 'Mission Accomplished' moment could finally finish him

If you look at pictures of the anti-lockdown protests around the country you'll often see signs that say "Fire Fauci," of course meaning Dr. Anthony Fauci, the leading scientist on the president's coronavirus task force. Those signs will probably multiply after the MAGA crowds see Fauci's answer when he was asked what he thinks of states reopening for business even as the virus is still spreading and the death rate is rising. He said it all depends on a crucial question: "How many deaths and how much suffering are you willing to accept to get back to what you want to be?"

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The puzzling questions of the coronavirus: A doctor addresses 6 questions that are stumping physicians

Editor’s Note: As researchers try to find treatments and create a vaccine for COVID-19, doctors and others on the front lines continue to find perplexing symptoms. And the disease itself has unpredictable effects on various people. Dr. William Petri, a professor of medicine at the University of Virginia Medical School, answers questions about these confusing findings.

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Remdesivir explained – what makes this drug work against viruses?

With the FDA approving Gilead’s Remdesivir as an emergency use treatment for the most acute cases of COVID-19, many people are wondering what type of a drug it is.

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To understand the danger of COVID-19 outbreaks in meatpacking plants, look at the industry’s history

Large meatpacking plants have become hotspots for coronavirus infection, along with jails and nursing homes. As of May 1, nearly 5,000 packing plant workers in 19 states had fallen ill, and 20 had died.

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Essential US workers often lack sick leave and health care – benefits taken for granted in most other countries

The COVID-19 crisis has demonstrated the degree to which we depend on the work of others. This is particularly true of essential workers like truck drivers, grocery store employees and hospital nurses who are ensuring the rest of us stay safe and are able to get the supplies, food and health care we need.

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Trump is 'waving the white flag' on COVID-19 because beating virus is 'too difficult': CNN's Harwood

CNN's John Harwood on Wednesday painted a damning portrait of where President Donald Trump's efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic are headed.

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Meet the shadowy accountants who do Trump’s taxes and help him seem richer than he is

On May 12, after a six-week delay caused by the pandemic, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in the epic battle by congressional committees and New York prosecutors to pry loose eight years of President Donald Trump’s tax returns.

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GOP lawmakers got illegal haircuts while calling on Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to reopen salons

On Tuesday, state Reps. Steve Toth and Briscoe Cain sat wearing barbers' gowns in a Houston-area salon, ready for their haircuts. Both Republicans were breaking state law by doing so, but to them, it mattered no less — one was there to send a message to Gov. Greg Abbott, and the other was there as an act of civil disobedience.

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