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Trump's 'stay at home' order will 'quietly' expire Thursday -- as death toll continues to rise

The coronavirus quarantine is over as of Thursday, even though the deaths are continuing to rise.

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Silicon Valley engineer with no medical background got $69 million for ventilators after tweeting Trump: report

On Wednesday, BuzzFeed News documented how a California man received $69 million from the government for ventilators that were never delivered.

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Another Trump policy advisor was just handed his hat -- and is now out at the White House

Top White House policy adviser Joe Grogan is out, according to the Wall Street Journal. It seems to be part of an ongoing purge of people in Trump's team who are being shoved out during the coronavirus crisis.

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These wild right-wing talking points about coronavirus deaths are actually totally backwards

While Fox News host Laura Ingraham and other far-right pundits have claimed that the coronavirus death tolls being reported in the mainstream media are inflated, others argue — much more plausibly — that they are, in fact, artificially low. This is because, experts explain, the current numbers don’t take into account people who are dying in their homes rather than in hospitals and undiagnosed with the disease.

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How Trump is exploiting the coronavirus chaos to hoard power and benefit personally

Donald Trump has spent a lifetime exploiting chaos for personal gain and blaming others for his losses. The pure madness in America’s response to the coronavirus pandemic – shortages of equipment to protect hospital workers, dwindling supplies of ventilators and critical medications, jaw-dropping confusion over how $2.2 trillion of aid in the recent coronavirus law will be distributed – has given him the perfect cover to hoard power and boost his chances of reelection.

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Ex-Republican blasts 'elitist punk' Jared Kushner for calling Trump's COVID-19 response a 'success'

Former Republican Congressman Joe Walsh unleashed on President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner during a Wednesday appearance on MSNBC.

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'Georgia is in play': Republican senator terrified his party is on track to lose key state

On Wednesday, CNN reported that Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) told GOP activists with "Women For Trump" in a conference call that he was worried his state is competitive, and his party is blowing it.

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The Ohio primary just raised a new red flag for the 2020 election

Ohio’s Democratic presidential primary winner was never in doubt, but its voting process was.

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United States economy will be worse than the Great Depression: Economist

The economy may be far worse than the United States has ever experienced, according to the senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy priorities.

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Georgia's reopening is risky — but it will be repeated across the country: Columnist

Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) has come under heavy fire for his decision to let several high-risk businesses like bowling alleys and hairdressers reopen despite the ongoing pandemic.

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Almost 60,000 dead Americans is not the 'great success' Trump claims it is: columnist

Writing in the Washington Post this Wednesday, Paul Waldman contends that while the Trump campaign would like to forget that the coronavirus outbreak happened, they'll nevertheless try to spin it to their advantage.

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Boeing to cut staff, output as pandemic batters airlines

Boeing announced sweeping cost-cutting measures Wednesday as it reported a first-quarter loss of $641 million after suffering a damaging hit to the airline business from the coronavirus pandemic.

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Here's why Sean Hannity will never actually make good on his threat to sue The New York Times

Fox News host Sean Hannity has threatened to sue New York Times columnists Ben Smith, Kara Swisher, and Gina Bellafante, all of whom have been sharply critical of his efforts to downplay and misrepresent the coronavirus pandemic to viewers.

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