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'Without any evident experience': Inside 'disrupter' Jared Kushner's effort to tackle the White House's coronavirus response

On April 2, Jared Kushner uncharacteristically took to the podium to speak at the White House’s daily coronavirus briefing. He’d been given the task, he said, of assisting Vice President Mike Pence’s Coronavirus Task Force with supply chain issues. “The president,” Kushner said, “wanted us to make sure we think outside the box, make sure we’re finding all the best thinkers in the country, making sure we’re getting all the best ideas, and that we’re doing everything possible to make sure that we can keep Americans safe.”

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Trump ally Doug Collins slams Georgia governor’s plan to reopen state

One of President Donald Trump's staunchest congressional allies slammed his governor for reopening the state's economy too soon.

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This hospital has only 8 nurses -- they are also the janitors

Eight nurses at the lone hospital in the rural Oklahoma town of Stigler now double as the cleaning crew. They stabilize patients with life-threatening conditions, mop floors and scrub toilets.

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‘I feel a desperate sadness’: Europeans horrified by Trump’s ‘exceptionally bad’ COVID-19 response

President Donald Trump's erratic response to the COVID-19 pandemic has unnerved the United States' European allies, as they are no longer looking to America for leadership amid a global crisis.

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‘Panicked’ Trump growing even more erratic as coronavirus threatens re-election: MSNBC’s Morning Joe and Mika

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski denounced President Donald Trump for continuing to treat the coronavirus pandemic as a political crisis instead of a public health emergency.

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How a Trump administration official is quietly exploiting the pandemic to advance her family business -- and right-wing agenda

COVID-19 has shuttered public schools across the nation, state governments are threatening to slash education budgets due to the economic collapse caused by the outbreak, and emergency aid provided by the federal government is far short of what is needed, according to a broad coalition of education groups, but the charter school industry may benefit from its unique status to seek public funding from multiple sources and expand these schools into many more communities traumatized by the pandemic and financial fallout.

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Trump's lockdown protesters resemble 'child soldiers' and 'urban gangs': forensic psychiatrist

A Yale psychiatrist has warned that pro-Trump lockdown protesters, who exhibit similar psychology as "child soldiers," could quickly turn into "armed troops in the streets" if the president loses his re-election bid.

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Here's why a Major Tea Party backer is staying far away from Trump's lockdown protestors

The right-wing Koch brothers network is distancing itself from protests against coronavirus lockdowns.

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‘50,000 dead!’ MSNBC’s Morning Joe unleashes table-pounding tirade against Trump’s COVID-19 inaction

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough unleashed a furious tirade against President Donald Trump on Thursday after watching footage of the president claiming that it was possible that the coronavirus would simply disappear by the fall.

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In no rush to approve Covid-19 aid, McConnell says he will start confirming more Trump judges 'as soon as' senate returns

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made clear in an interview Wednesday that the top priority for the Republican-controlled upper chamber upon its expected return early next month will not be approving desperately needed coronavirus aid for the unemployed, the uninsured, and frontline workers.

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‘Retaliation plain and simple’: Vaccine agency top Doc fired by Trump administration files whistleblower complaint

Dr. Rick Bright has retained an attorney and will be filing a whistleblower complaint after the Trump administration fired him from his position as head of the federal agency charged with developing a COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Bright was moved to a different agency with a narrower focus after he raised concerns over President Donald Trump's obsession with promoting hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug recent studies found doubles the death rate in coronavirus patients.

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'Bohemian Rhapsody' screenwriter to pen new Whitney Houston biopic

The Oscar-nominated screenwriter behind "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "The Two Popes" has been lined up to write and co-produce a new feature film on the life of Whitney Houston, US media reported Wednesday.

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Harvard says won't accept virus aid money after all

Harvard University said Wednesday it would not take millions of dollars it received from a coronavirus relief fund, following a backlash led by President Donald Trump.

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