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Trump's COVID-19 'testing czar' got brutal performance review at his old job -- and was told to resign or be fired

Brett Giroir, the federal official tapped by President Donald Trump to oversee efforts to increase COVID-19 testing capacity, was told to resign or be fired at a previous job after receiving a brutal performance review.

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Doctors facing grim choice over ventilators told to put patients with disabilities at the back of the line

As cases related to the novel coronavirus continue to strain hospitals, doctors face difficult choices about rationing scarce medical resources like ventilators – choices that will likely determine who lives and who dies.

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White House worried Trump-inspired protests will blow up in his face if attendees are stricken with COVID-19: NYT's Haberman

Appearing remotely on CNN's "New Day" New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman claimed that senior officials in Donald Trump's administration are deeply concerned about the possibility of a coronavirus outbreak afflicting supporters who have flocked to the streets to protest the pandemic shutdown at the president's urging.

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Fox and Friends praises and promotes dangerous stay-at-home protests – then claims Americans have shown ‘responsibility’

Fox News' "Fox & Friends" has been forcefully advocating President Donald Trump's agenda and Monday was no different. Co-host Brian Kilmeade decided to praise the dangerous "Stay-at-Home" protests, rattling off a list of six he said took place over the weekend. News reports show protestors were not observing critical social distancing guidelines and some even said they do not believe the deadly coronavirus is real.

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Trump's plan to rally his base by supporting anti-quarantine protests is almost certain to flop: political scientist

President Donald Trump has been lending his support to protesters who are rallying against their states' stay-at-home measures that are aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus.

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Officials knew coronavirus could spread at the Houston rodeo but proceeded with the event anyway

Days before the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo kicked off, area politicians celebrated this great piece of Americana — dubbed the world’s largest livestock show — which was going forward in the age of the coronavirus.

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Trump's no 'political genius' -- 'he buries himself every afternoon' with crazed COVID-19 briefings: MSNBC's Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough busted President Donald Trump for tanking his re-election chances with his unhinged coronavirus briefings.

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Government watchdog preparing 'blizzard of audits' for Trump's COVID-19 response can't be fired by the president

President Donald Trump has recently been waging war against inspectors general whose job is to investigate alleged wrongdoing in various departments of his administration.

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McConnell and GOP frantic they're about to lose control of the Senate as more seats come into play: report

According to a report from Politico, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), as well as other Republican higher-ups, are fearful of losing their Senate majority in the November election with the Democrats about to put forward a strong slate of candidates backed by cash-rich warchests.

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Coronavirus may be spread by speaking -- but masks would help

The coronavirus might be spread by seemingly healthy people even more easily than previously thought.

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GOP's Louie Gohmert busted for hyping nonexistent 'magic powder' that purportedly kills COVID-19 instantly

A professional fact checker recently brought the hammer down on Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) for promoting a nonexistent "mist" that he claims is capable of instantly killing COVID-19.

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These are the top recipes the world has been Googling

As night follows day, as a rainbow follows the storm, so too does home cooking follow a pandemic. Apparently.It turns out that in these stay-at-home days, a lot of us are taking the sometimes unfamiliar time in our kitchens to do a little cooking. Which means that a lot of us are looking up recipes on the internet.Google Trends has been keeping track of the recipes people have been searching for all around the world for the last 30 days (Google knows all. Google sees all. Google is all.) The results are both surprising and not so surprising.Not surprising is the fact that people are looking up...

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Trump 'freaking out' over coronavirus because he's 'diving in the polls': MSNBC's Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out President Donald Trump for adapting a fascist strategy to grapple with the political fallout from his coronavirus response.

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