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'Delusional': 'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli trying to get out of jail so he can find a coronavirus cure – Feds say no

He's been nicknamed "Pharma Bro" but in hindsight "Hedge Fund Bro" might have been more appropriate for Martin Shkreli, the convicted felon who became "the most hated man in America" for jacking up the price of a life-saving cancer and HIV/AIDS drug from $13.50 to $750 per pill.

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Elections expert lays out why coronavirus could lead to a ‘nightmare scenario’ in November

Some of President Donald Trump’s critics, including former Vice President Joe Biden, have been expressing fears that he will try to delay the 2020 presidential election. Journalist Zach Stanton isn’t worried about that possibility, but in an article for Politico, he warns that there are many other things that could go wrong with the election because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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US cites Amazon's foreign platforms over counterfeit goods

Amazon was placed on a US government "notorious markets" list Wednesday over complaints that it failed to crack down on sales of counterfeit merchandise in five of its global e-commerce platforms.

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Disturbing soar in suicides in Queens during coronavirus outbreak in hard-hit borough

NEW YORK — Suicides have doubled in Queens during the first six weeks of the city’s coronavirus lockdown, data released Tuesday night showed.Queens has been hit particularly hard by the virus, and data from Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz suggests the disease may be taking a heavy emotional toll as well.According to figures released by Katz, between March 15 and Tuesday, 16 people died by suicide in Queens County, compared with just eight in the same time period last year.By comparison, nearly as many people have died by suicide during the lockdown as in the first four months of 2019. Qu...

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'I didn't say it!' Trump goes on wild rant denying he said US would have 5 million tests a day 'very soon'

President Donald Trump denied on Wednesday that he had earlier said that the United States would soon be able to process 5 million coronavirus tests per day.

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Here’s how students can get back to school — eventually

Schools eventually must reopen, and state and local officials in the U.S. can learn from other countries that are sending students back to class in the coming days and weeks.

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'Owes an apology to every essential worker': Pence under fire for refusing to wear face mask at Mayo Clinic

In violation of Mayo Clinic policy, Vice President Mike Pence refused to wear a face mask while visiting the organization's Minnesota headquarters Tuesday and interacting with patients and workers, drawing outrage from medical professionals who said he recklessly increased the risk of spreading Covid-19.

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Jared Kushner’s 'princely arrogance' set back the coronavirus response by weeks: report

President Donald Trump's obsession with settling scores in the wake of his impeachment and the "princely arrogance" of his son-in-law Jared Kushner delayed the response from the White House in the critical early days of the coronavirus outbreak, numerous Republicans and administration officials told Vanity Fair's Gabe Sherman.

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‘A sniveling sycophant’: Conservative columnist disgusted by Mike Pence’s lack of character

Writing in The Washington Post this Wednesday, columnist Jennifer Rubin contends that the contrast between America's political parties "is so vast that one could imagine collapse of the two-party system until an adequate substitute for the Republican Party could be crafted." According to Rubin, that contrast was on "horrifying display" this Tuesday.

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Andrew Cuomo shames the GOP for wanting to let New York go bankrupt: 'We bail them out every year!'

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday spat fire at Republican lawmakers who are musing about letting state governments go bankrupt rather than give them federal aid to patch holes in their budgets.

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COVID-19 patients respond positively to remdesivir in major US trial

Gilead Science's remdesivir, one of the most highly anticipated drugs being tested against the new coronavirus, showed positive results in a large-scale US government trial, the company said Wednesday.

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'Obey the rules:' Fox Business host rips into Mike Pence for not wearing a mask at Mayo Clinic

Fox Business host Stuart Varney on Wednesday chastised Vice President Mike Pence for refusing to wear a mask during his recent visit to the Mayo Clinic.

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CNN's John King reveals how Fauci and Birx sound less optimistic when Trump's not around

Drs. Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx often try to sound optimistic about America's progress in battling the COVID-19 pandemic during President Donald Trump's daily briefings.

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