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Cutting your own hair? This couple will help kids with cancer for every one of your good, bad and ugly at-home hairdos

CHICAGO — Scott Kramer was a haircut-every-two-weeks guy.But with Illinois under stay-at-home orders and barbershops closed and his hair growing unrulier by the day, Kramer had to take matters into his own hands with a clipper set ordered from Amazon.“I told Pammy I’m either going for Tom Hanks in ‘Cast Away,’ or I’m going for Tom Hanks in ‘Forrest Gump,’” he joked.Pammy is Scott’s wife. They live in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood with their daughter Lily, a “Frozen”-loving 3-year-old whose older sister, Maddie, died from a rare, cancerous tumor in her spinal cord.Lily was 2 months old when M...

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What to do with all those potatoes you stockpiled

Merriam-Webster defines the potato pancake as a “lobe-finned fish known chiefly from Paleozoic and Mesozoic fossils.”Sorry. That’s a coelacanth.Regardless, while both the potato pancake and the coelacanth go great with sour cream and applesauce, that’s where the similarities end. In fact, I’m not even sure why we’re talking about coelacanths in the first place. This is a family newspaper, for the love of Mike.Potato pancakes, on the other hand …Why you need to learn thisWell, taters are totally tasty and a whole heap cheaper than those 50,000-piece jigsaw puzzles you’ve been stockpiling of lat...

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'We find a way': These drag artists contend with the pandemic that threatens their livelihoods and their lifeline

SEATTLE — When local drag performer Aleksa Manila went to check on her drag daughter Atasha Manila soon after Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s stay-home order took effect, she was surprised to see her protégé emerge from her apartment in full drag makeup and dress.  Atasha did not have any upcoming performances — she was in quarantine! Aleksa understood this as a cry for help. She encouraged a reluctant Atasha to put on a virtual drag show, because she knew that’s what Atasha needed. Knowing Atasha wouldn’t ask for help,  Aleksa took a photo of Atasha in drag, made it into a poster for a show and pos...

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Presidential historian torches Trump's claim that he's been treated worse than Abe Lincoln

President Donald Trump over the weekend claimed that he has been treated worse than former President Abraham Lincoln, who was assassinated by pro-Confederacy actor John Wilkes Booth in 1865.

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MSNBC's Mika explains how coronavirus has finally revealed ugly truth about Trump

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski busted President Donald Trump for wrecking his re-election chances with constant lies about the coronavirus crisis.

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‘Blowhard’ Trump now a laughingstock in China for ongoing coronavirus bumbling: report

According to a report from Politico, message boards in China are now littered with comments ridiculing Donald Trump for his widely-noted bumbling as he tries to rally the United States during the coronavirus pandemic that has stopped the country in its tracks by causing Americans to huddle in their homes while the economy crashes.

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Trump is the 'biggest obstacle' to beating COVID-19 -- and the GOP must 'get rid of him': columnist

A brutal opinion piece from USA Today deems President Donald Trump the "biggest obstacle" to beating the coronavirus in the United States, and it begs Republicans to dump him for the good of the country.

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Not every lawmaker in California agrees on COVID-only agenda

SACRAMENTO — California lawmakers return to the Capitol this week to begin what they describe as necessary but painful negotiations to keep the state running and redirect dwindling funds to the costly coronavirus pandemic.Leaders of the state Senate and Assembly have asked them to pursue only COVID-related or “essential” bills.But many legislators say they aren’t letting go of their pre-COVID agendas. They’re pushing ahead with measures to tax soda, ban flavored tobacco products, reform mental health care and expand public insurance to undocumented immigrants age 65 and up, arguing that the vi...

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Trump says he won't approve COVID-19 package without tax cut that offers zero relief for 30 million newly unemployed

"'Payroll tax cut' is code for 'gut Social Security and Medicare's dedicated funding, then demand benefit cuts.' Democrats must stand strong and continue blocking Trump's terrible idea."

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Don’t look now, but the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season could break records

Parts of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans saw record-high temperatures last month. Meanwhile, the average ocean temperature worldwide came in just shy of the record set in 2016.

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Gilead Sciences exporting remdesivir, CEO says

The head of the maker of remdesivir, an anti-viral shown to reduce recovery times in COVID-19 patients, said Sunday the company has been exporting the drug and is making it available to patients in the United States through the US government.

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Trump leadership void on South Asia persists as diplomat retires

The acting top US diplomat for South Asia announced her retirement Sunday, as President Donald Trump looks increasingly likely to go a full term without a Senate-confirmed State Department official focused on the subcontinent.

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