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Priest sues NJ governor over coronavirus executive order banning religious gatherings

A North Jersey priest has sued Gov. Phil Murphy overExecutive Order 107, which was issued in late March and banned social gatherings of any size in the state including religious gatherings to help stop the spread of the coronavirus; saying that the order was unconstitutional.The Rev. Kevin Robinson, of St. Anthony of Padua Churchin North Caldwell, filed the complaint Thursday in U.S. District Court in Newark.The lawsuit alleged that the order violates the First and Fourteenth amendments.Murphy’s order also stated that when in public, people must practice social distancingby staying at least si...

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Warren Buffett: 'American magic' will spur US economic recovery

Billionaire investor Warren Buffet said Saturday he's confident the US economy will bounce back from its pummeling by the coronavirus pandemic because "American magic has always prevailed."

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‘Don’t be a knucklehead’ signs are all around New Jersey -- but one GOP state senator says they’re offensive

A New Jersey state senator has had enough of Gov. Phil Murphy’s use of the term “knuckleheads.”Republican Joe Pennacchio condemned Murphy’s use of the word to describe residents disobeying social distancing guidelines and executive orders during the coronavirus pandemic. Murphy frequently uses knuckleheads to reference offenders during daily press conferences. When state parks and golf courses reopened on Saturday, Murphy, a Democrat, shared an eight-second video of a traffic sign displaying “Don’t be a knucklehead” on Twitter and Facebook. ATTN KNUCKLEHEADS: KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE #FlattenTheCurvepi...

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'De facto president': Why one former White House official says Jared Kushner holds the reins

Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump has had two different task forces in response to the crisis: an official task force led by Vice President Mike Pence and includes medical experts Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx and a secondary task force that is led by White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner. Kushner, however, was a key figure in the Trump White House long before the pandemic, and in an article for GQ, journalist Luke Darby notes that a former White House official has described Kushner as the "de facto president of the United States.'

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Coronavirus sweeping through massive US prison population: 'Right now it's hell'

A massive wave of coronavirus infections is blasting through the world's largest prison population in the United States even as officials begin opening up their economies, saying the disease has plateaued.

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Florida man picked by GOP governor to be Broward Sheriff admits to fatal shooting as a teen: report

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is facing yet another political scandal after a blockbuster new report.

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Trump slammed for taking ‘victory lap’ after more than 60,000 COVID-19 deaths and no end in sight

On Saturday, writing for The Atlantic, staff writer David Graham excoriated President Donald Trump for treating a 60,000 death toll for the coronavirus pandemic as something to celebrate.

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'I don’t accidentally want to commit bank fraud': Small businesses afraid to spend stimulus money because rules are unclear

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), the small business loan program established by the coronavirus stimulus package, has been plagued with problems including a lack of funding and unclear guidelines that allowed big corporations and even well-endowed private schools to apply for aid.

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Here's how Trump's plan to pass the buck for coronavirus onto governors blew up in his face

On Saturday, writing for The Atlantic, Peter Nicholas and Kathy Gilsinan argued that by trying to pass off the responsibility for fighting the coronavirus pandemic onto state governors, President Donald Trump did something very big that he hadn't meant to do — return federal power to the states.

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Trump intel chief trashed by White House insiders for being 'out of his depth' during COVID-19 debacle: CNN

According to a report from CNN, Robert O'Brien, Donald Trump's fourth national security adviser has been sidelined by the White House during the coronavirus pandemic and some administration officials are saying the intel head is simply in over his head and has taken to handing off some of his duties to aides.

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Democrats are now favorites to take control of the Senate from Mitch McConnell: Election analyst

The conventional wisdom for most of the 2020 cycle has been that the Republicans have the advantage in the battle for the Senate. While they are defending far more seats, most of those seats are in states that President Donald Trump won by double digits and that will not be seriously contested in November. One person pushing this argument until recently was election forecaster Harry Enten.

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'Heil, Pritzker’: Right-wing anti-quarantine protestors in Illinois carry Nazi signs against the Jewish governor

Amongst the hundreds of Friday afternoon protestors opposing the extension of Illinois Governor JB Pritzker’s stay-at-home order were two with anti-Semitic ones: one sign read, "Heil, Pritzker" with a large swastika next to it, and another read, “Arbeit Macht Frei,” the German phrase for "Work Makes You Free," which appeared over the entrance to Auschwitz and other Nazi death camps.

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Americans are drinking quarantinis with Cuomosexuals: Your guide to quarantine culture.

Who needs car crashes and machine guns when you can be picking peaches on your own sun-splashed island?The video game everyone’s talking about during quarantine is the unabashedly mild-mannered “Animal Crossing,” with no competition, zero explosions, just the slow-moving pleasures of gardening, creating a home and building a community with your furry friends and neighbors.“It’s something that shouldn’t be fun but is extremely,” said Alice Dunaway, 25, a moderator at the Sounds Midwestern But Ope! Okey dokey Facebook page who has logged more than 80 hours on the video game during the stay-at-ho...

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