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‘Don’t take the job if you’re an older age’: Fox & Friends host blows off concerns about elderly lawmakers meeting in person

One "Fox & Friends" host remained unconvinced by arguments in favor of letting Congress conduct their sessions remotely to protect elderly lawmakers from the coronavirus.

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‘I hate Florida!’ How the coronavirus convinced one snowbird to fly back home

We get dozens of tips here at NJ Advance Media, and during the coronavirus crisis, most of them are pretty darn depressing. Death. Illness. Unemployment. These are difficult times, and the story ideas we receive from readers reflect that. Then, in the middle of all that darkness last week, came a “tip” that began like this: “I’m moving BACK TO JERSEY!! Yep. You read that right. Very hopefully in June. It means that much to me to get out of Florida. Moving here was the biggest mistake of my life!” Well, that got our attention. It isn’t exactly newsworthy that Joy Obade, a 72-year-old resident of The ...

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'We're on our own -- the president has abandoned us': MSNBC's Morning Joe applauds Americans for social distancing

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough applauded the efforts of Americans to slow the spread of the coronavirus because President Donald Trump had abdicated his leadership.

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'An unholy alliance': Catholic leaders push back at Trump's desperate appeal for their votes

According to a report from NPR, President Donald Trump is desperately attempting to add Catholic voters to his fold as he faces a November election where he is trailing in the polls.

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George Conway mocks Trump’s ‘self-pity’ after president melts down over 'Mourning in America' ad

Attorney George Conway, the husband of Trump White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, mocked President Donald Trump on Tuesday for having an abject meltdown over his group's devastating new ad.

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'The president is detached from reality' -- and his 'false assurances are hazardous to your health': MSNBC's Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski pounded President Donald Trump for offering "false assurances" about the coronavirus that endangered his own supporters.

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Trump economic adviser's 'beyond stupid' COVID-19 projections will 'kill thousands': Paul Krugman

Trump economic adviser Kevin Hassett, who became famous two decades ago for incorrectly predicting that the Dow Jones Industrial Average would soon soar to 36,000, has come under fire for making yet another failed predictions about COVID-19 deaths.

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Ex-Trump official gives Kushner a ‘C’ after finally getting some tests to states — who remain skeptical

The Trump administration finally reversed its coronavirus testing debacle with a 96-hour push to develop a drive-by testing initiative.

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Vulnerable GOP senator tries to save her job by using 'Don't Defend Trump' strategy

Sen. Martha McSally (R-AZ), who polls suggest is in grave danger of losing her seat to Democratic challenger Mark Kelly, is trying to save her job while mentioning President Donald Trump as little as possible.

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Trump's 'disgusting' new propaganda video won't make voters forget his 'insane' comments on COVID-19: conservative

In a scorching column for the Daily Beast, conservative Matt Lewis -- who left the Republican party specifically because of Donald Trump -- ripped into a new ad created by the president's re-election committee, saying it glosses over his many failures that threaten to swamp his chances of remaining in the Oval Office after November.

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How payroll protection loans discriminate against some businesses hurt by coronavirus

The coronavirus didn’t create the racial wealth gap, but it’s doing an excellent job of making it worse.Advocates fear the economic shock waves from the novel coronavirus will be devastating for small-business owners of color and that relief will not be equitably distributed.Even before the pandemic, small businesses owned by people of color reflected deep racial inequities in access to wealth and capital. Historically, banks in the United States have been twice as likely to approve loans for white business owners than for black business owners. That’s one factor contributing to a wealth gap t...

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A big win for Obamacare -- but Supreme Court could still pull the plug

The U.S. Supreme Court won’t decide the Affordable Care Act’s fate until next year. Last week, however, the court ruled that a Republican attempt to hobble the law was not just misguided, it was illegal.In their 8-1 ruling, the justices ordered the government to pay health insurers $12 billion they had been promised from a program that lasted from 2014 to 2016, the first three years after the law took effect. That’s when insurers were taking on many new policyholders through the Affordable Care Act exchange.Companies weren’t sure how to price premiums for these new enrollees, many of whom had ...

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Viral Facebook post alleging Obama-era tax caused current PPE shortage is way off

A social media post, which in April was shared widely on Facebook and made appearances on a conservative online discussion forum, asserts that former President Barack Obama signed legislation that caused companies to manufacture medical devices overseas, including items essential for the current coronavirus pandemic.

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