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Amazon is strengthening its competitive position in curious ways that could outlast the pandemic — and raise antitrust concerns

During the second week of March, as the stock market and many U.S. businesses slumped, Peter Spenuzza’s company, Rise Bar, enjoyed an unexpected boost. Amazon, where the protein bars are sold, suggested Spenuzza keep 18,000 packages in its warehouses, up from the usual 4,000, based on soaring demand for almond honey and other flavors.

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GOP lawmaker cut off by CNN's John King with a brutal fact-check after claiming no one took Trump's Lysol claim seriously

CNN's John King was forced to cut off and fact-check a Republican Senator on Sunday morning who tried to dismiss Donald Trump's comments about using common household disinfectants as a means to cure coronavirus patients.

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Scientists feud over hyped Stanford coronavirus antibody study: 'The authors owe us all an apology'

Antibody testing is necessary to determine the prevalence of the coronavirus in the population and reopen the economy. Yet a new study suggesting that Santa Clara County, home to Silicon Valley, had up to 85 times as many cases as it reported was deeply flawed and could give the public a false sense of security, researchers say.

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GOP in disarray as members revolt over how to respond to COVID-19 pandemic with election looming: report

According to a report from the Washington Post, the Republican leadership is battling with some members of the caucus over another financial package designed to help Americans through the coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump 'visibly agitated' over Michael Cohen jail release and upcoming tell-all book on what 'he’s said and done with women'

According to a report from the Daily Beast, Donald Trump was very displeased that his former lawyer and "fixer" Michael Cohen was given an early release from jail due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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

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.

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Little suspense as Fed meets with US economy in crisis

The Federal Reserve already cut its benchmark lending rate to zero and made unprecedented moves to bolster liquidity as the coronavirus slammed the US economy, so it is not expected to do much besides project confidence at its policy meeting this week.

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Nations prepare to ease lockdowns as virus deaths pass 200,000

Spanish children were allowed outside on Sunday for the first time in six weeks as countries prepared to ease lockdown measures and reopen economies gutted by the coronavirus despite the worldwide death toll surpassing 200,000.

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Ohio swing voters sour on Trump's 'lackadaisical' pandemic response: 'He feels like lives are expendable'

On Saturday, Axios reported the results of a focus group of swing voters in Canton, Ohio — and found discontent with how President Donald Trump has handled the coronavirus pandemic.

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Prescriptions for Trump-promoted anti-malarial drugs jumped 46-fold before testing had been completed: report

On Saturday, The New York Times reported that prescription rates for the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine spiked dramatically after President Donald Trump praised it on TV.

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Trump ripped by conservative for moving on from being a mere 'snake-oil salesman' to 'peddling death' to his followers

According to Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Kathleen Parker, Donald Trump was once known as a "snake-oil salesman" conning the masses for his own enrichment but has now turned to actually "peddling death" if it means he can get re-elected.

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Trump's COVID-19 debacle has the GOP panicking he's going to cost them the Senate: report

On Saturday, The New York Times reported that Republicans are increasingly worried that President Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic will not only take him down in November, but take down the GOP Senate majority with him.

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'Blathering' Trump ripped by the Wall Street Journal for turning on Georgia's Kemp after encouraging him to open his state

In a blunt-talking column from the editorial board of the conservative Wall Street Journal, Donald Trump was taken to the woodshed for turning on Georgia's Republican Governor Brian Kemp for opening up his state to economic activity just days after the president encouraged all the states to abandon the COVID-19 lockdown.

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