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Nursing homes ordered to report coronavirus cases to patients, families and the federal government

The nation’s nursing home operators were told Sunday to let patients and their families know if there are cases of the coronaviruswithin their walls.The order announced by Seema Verma, administrator of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, also requires the nursing homes to report such cases to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.“It’s important that parents and their families have the information that they need,” Verma said at the daily White House coronavirus briefing. “And they need to understand what’s going on in the nursing homes.”CMS said it plans to make the data pu...

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US crude falls below $15 a barrel as virus throttles demand

US crude crashed to below $15 a barrel Monday, its lowest level for over two decades, with traders concerned that storage facilities are filling up as the coronavirus pandemic strangles demand.

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How the coronavirus pandemic is revealing cracks in celebrity capitalism

When universities closed in March due to COVID-19, and my celebrity course transitioned online, I was no longer able to share informal chats and insights about celebrity news and gossip with my students. Recently, I’ve noticed a change in celebrity culture. Like capitalism, it has pivoted. The change speaks to how intertwined celebrity culture is to capitalism.

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Trump accused of 'knowingly' spreading coronavirus to Central America

Days after the Trump administration threatened Central American countries with visa sanctions if they refuse to accept nationals who are deported from the U.S. during the coronavirus pandemic, the Guatemalan health minister said an estimated 75% of the people on one deportation flight from the U.S. later tested positive for the virus.

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WATCH: John Oliver tries to 'cast out' right-wing media like a televangelist

"Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver appeared Sunday while still quarantining from what he refers to as his "white void."

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Europe plans slow reopening as New York passes peak in virus battle

Hard-hit European nations began preparing for a slow reopening and the US epicenter New York reported headway Sunday in their battle against the deadly pandemic.

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Harry and Meghan blacklist British tabloids over 'distorted' stories

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan blacklisted four major British tabloids on Sunday, accusing them of publishing stories that were "distorted, false and invasive beyond reason", UK media reported.

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No -- that $20 million for Ruth's Chris isn't going to workers at franchises

Ruth's Chris steak house was among the corporations that scored millions of dollars that were supposed to be allocated to small businesses. But according to the Wall Street Journal, those hefty loans aren't being sent to all of employees of the famous steakhouse.

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Elizabeth Warren: Trump is 'trying to turn this health crisis into a political rally for himself'

Democratic lawmakers have joined with advocacy groups in criticizing President Donald Trump for encouraging recent protests against stay-at-home orders enacted by state and local governments in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic—including Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who accused the president of using the COVID-19 crisis to garner voter support.

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White House and Democrats are 'very close' to deal to aid virus-hit businesses

The White House and congressional Democrats said Sunday they could reach agreement soon on expanding funds to small businesses devastated by the coronavirus, with Democrats hoping to add money for hospitals, testing and state governments.

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Trump will continuously look for ways to expand his power because he 'loves' it so much: Presidential historian

Presidential historian Michael Beschloss explained during an MSNBC interview Sunday that in 100 years, there will be people looking back at President Donald Trump and will see him as the person who could have done things that helped the coronavirus crisis, but didn't.

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The 'Spanish' flu outbreak of 1918 is playing out just like 'reopen' protesters are in 2020: report

National Public Radio reporter Tim Mak wrote an extensive Twitter thread after researching the way the flu outbreak spread throughout the United States in the early 20th century.

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'I'm with everybody': Trump dismisses 're-open' protesters because 'they're six feet apart'

During his press conference Sunday, President Donald Trump dismissed questions about the protesters, saying that they can protest all they want as long as they're socially distancing.

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