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Ron DeSantis calls Florida 'God's waiting room' for dying seniors at coronavirus press conference

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) referred to his state as a "waiting room" for seniors who will soon die.

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Out of 13 hours of Trump Covid-19 briefings, just 4.5 Minutes of empathy for victims: analysis

As the world runs out of words to account for or describe the unhinged rantings of President Donald Trump when it comes to his daily briefings on the coronavirus pandemic that has rocked the United States and other nations, a new analysis published Sunday details a shocking lack of sympathy expressed by the nation's highest ranking elected official.

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Leading psychotherapist breaks down the 4 components of Trump's 'malignant narcissism' — and explains his addiction to destruction

As of Friday, the coronavirus pandemic has killed at least 50,000 people in the United States. That number is likely to be an undercount, and it's possible we will never have a true reckoning.

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Mitch McConnell is 'floundering' after sucking up to Trump and is now 'out of touch' with his own party: conservative columnist

In a scorching column for the Washington Post, "Never Trumper" conservative Jennifer Rubin all but declared herself as "Never Mitch," by pointing out Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is now "floundering" after tying himself to Donald Trump and disregarding members of his own party.

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Leaked memo reveals the IRS is telling employees to provide their own masks after ordering them back to work: report

According to a report from Politico, the IRS sent out a memo late last week ordering “certain employees in mission-critical functions” to show up for work on Monday, and to make sure they bring their own masks in order to protect themselves from being infected with the coronavirus.

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Fox News host accuses NYC mayor of COVID-19 plot: 'Are you using this crisis to take us into socialism?'

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo suggested to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio that his city is "using" the COVID-19 crisis "to take us into socialism."

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CNN's Tapper drops the hammer on the GOP leadership for standing by while Trump becomes increasingly dangerous

In his closing comments on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday morning, host Jake Tapper took Republicans -- and the GOP leadership in particular -- to task for standing idly by while Donald Trump bungles the coronavirus crisis, including suggesting "dangerous" solutions to treating victims of the virus.

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Tom Cotton: Ban Chinese students from learning science so they can't 'steal' coronavirus vaccine

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) on Sunday argued that the United States should ban Chinese students from learning about science while they are in the United States.

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'Doesn’t that bother you?' Jake Tapper grills Dr. Birx for ‘generous approach’ to Trump’s bleach injection idea

White House coronavirus task force coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx on Sunday downplayed President Donald Trump's suggestion that sunlight or disinfectant could be injected into people who have the COVID-19 virus.

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'That's called embalming': Nancy Pelosi drops mic on Trump for disinfectant gaffe in new CNN interview

At the end of an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ) (D-CA) was finally asked about Donald Trump's proposal that researchers should look into using common household disinfectants to treat coronavirus patients, and she had a ready answer.

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Inside the fake grassroots tactics boosting the right-wing ‘reopen’ protest movement

Many Americans have been under strict stay-at-home orders, or at least advisories, for more than a month. People are frustrated and depressed, but have complied with what they’ve been asked to endure because they trust that state and local public health officials are telling the truth about the coronavirus pandemic.

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From 9-11 to a pandemic, New Yorkers once again put to the test

New York (AFP) - Nearly two decades after Manhattan's Twin Towers fell in history's deadliest attack on US soil, the coronavirus pandemic is once again testing the storied mettle of New Yorkers.The September 11, 2001 terror attack on the World Trade Center left nearly 3,000 people dead and shocked the city with its devastation. In comparison, New Yorkers say the deadly coronavirus pandemic, which has likely killed some 16,000 in the city, is more of a "slow cancer.""9-11 was supposed to be the darkest day in New York for a generation," said New York state's governor Andrew Cuomo during one of ...

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With victims stuck at home, domestic violence concerns are mounting: ‘It’s an ideal situation for an abuser’

When detectives asked Alexander Jacobs why his wife lay dead inside their East Hanover home, he answered them.“I accept that I killed my wife,” he remarked, before invoking his right to remain silent, according to a police report.Hours prior on March 26, police had swarmed Jacobs’ Selmar Terrace house. His daughter had called 911 to report her parents were involved in a domestic dispute with a gun.Jacobs, 74, shot his wife in the head with a handgun, according to authorities. His lawyer, Vincent Nuzzi, says it was an accident.What drove Jacobs, a physicist at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center ...

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