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New York doctor who treated COVID-19 patients kills herself

A New York emergency doctor who treated coronavirus patients has killed herself, with family, police and physicians linking her death to trauma faced by health care workers battling the outbreak.

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Crowds gather without masks for Blue Angels' thank you to healthcare workers

The Blue Angels flew over New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia Tuesday to celebrate healthcare workers for risking their lives to help people suffering from the coronavirus.

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WATCH: Mike Pence defies Mayo Clinic's mask policy as he meets with officials and a coronavirus patient

Vice President Mike Pence paid a visit to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota this Tuesday to learn more about coronavirus testing. As ABC News reports, the famed clinic is partnering with the state and the University of Minnesota to boost the state's capacity to 20,000 tests a day.

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'Disobey!' ReopenNC leader arrested during protest at North Carolina governor's mansion

Ashley Smith, the leader of a movement to "reopen" North Carolina, was reportedly arrested on Tuesday after she disobeyed police orders.

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Trump pushes Nevada governor to reopen Las Vegas Strip — where president owns a hotel

President Donald Trump pressed Nevada's governor to reopen the Las Vegas Strip -- where his family owns a hotel.

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Two-thirds of Americans believe virus will disrupt election: survey

Two-thirds of Americans believe the coronavirus pandemic is "very or somewhat likely" to disrupt the ability to vote in the November presidential election, according to a survey published on Tuesday.

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'Bleak picture’: Political scientist lays out new developments that prove the coronavirus ‘nightmare’ won’t end anytime soon

Journalist Yascha Mounk, in an article for The Atlantic as well as a Twitter thread, on Tuesday offered a sobering analysis of the ongoing coronavirus, emphasizing that Americans must prepare themselves for a “darker reality” and realize that “prospects for deliverance” from “this nightmare” are “remote.”

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Texas doctor who downplayed vaccines wants to reopen so virus can 'go through' population 'kids first'

An emergency room doctor from Odessa, Texas told MSNBC on Tuesday that he believed the state's economy should open back up to allow the virus to "go through all of us."

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Billionaire Russian oligarch and Trump pal laments 'I'm going bust' despite his friends ruling the roost

Russian oligarch Aras Agalarov complained that despite his key relationships with Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, he's still "going bust," in his businesses.

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Trump was warned more than a dozen times about the dangers of the novel coronavirus in January and February

US President Donald Trump was repeatedly warned about the dangers of the novel coronavirus in intelligence briefings in January and February, The Washington Post reported late Monday.

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GOP is starting to realize that Trump's spin is 'collapsing under the weight of reality': op-ed

Writing in the Washington Post this Tuesday, Paul Waldman contends that Republicans are starting to realize that spinning President Trump's faults can only go so far, and that spin will eventually collapse under the "weight of reality" -- and that reality could bring them down with it in 2020.

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Georgia men guzzle disinfectants in misguided attempts to stop coronavirus

ATLANTA — Two people in Georgia drank liquid cleaning products over the weekend in misguided attempts to ward off COVID-19, according to the Georgia Poison Center. Both men had histories of psychiatric problems and are expected to recover.The poison center’s director, Gaylord Lopez, said he did not know if the men guzzled the chemicals because they heard about President Donald Trump’s statements during a Thursday White House briefing, when the president wondered aloud if coronavirus could be treated by injecting a disinfectant into the human body. Since the pandemic began, at least two other G...

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Trump to order meat processing plants to remain open despite coronavirus infections

President Donald Trump intends to step in to keep meat processing plants open, according to Bloomberg News reporter Jennifer Jacobs.

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