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'I want an apology': Black doctor who tests homeless for coronavirus handcuffed by Miami cops

We speak with Dr. Armen Henderson, an African-American doctor who was handcuffed and detained outside his home Friday as he was wearing a mask and preparing for a volunteer shift to test homeless people for COVID-19. “I want the officer held accountable. There’s no way that you racially profile me and then you arrest me, detain me, during a pandemic, when you have no mask on, where hundreds of police officers throughout Miami-Dade County have tested positive,” says Dr. Henderson, who is an internal medicine physician, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Miami and an organizer with Dream Defenders.

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Amazon workers call for strike over Covid-19, climate fears

Amazon tech workers are calling for a virtual one-day strike to pressure the online retail giant over warehouse safety conditions during the coronavirus pandemic.

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New Mexico governor’s office dunks on Republicans after they freak out over criticism of the coronavirus ‘death cult’

In the wake of a post on Twitter where the chief spokesman for New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham referred to people who want to quickly reopen the economy as a "death cult," the state's Republican Party is demanding an apology, calling the comments  "absurd," "offensive" and "disgusting."

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Noam Chomsky on Trump's WHO move: There's a 'gangster in the White House'

We continue our conversation with world-renowned political dissident, linguist and author Noam Chomsky. He responds to President Trump’s cuts to U.S. support for the World Health Organization and the surge in deaths in the United States to another record high, and discusses conditions in Gaza, the rise of authoritarianism around the world, and the progressive response.

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REVEALED: Trump-loving Florida governor is trying to hide info on nursing home COVID-19 deaths

A new expose published by the Miami Herald reveals that the administration of Trump-loving Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has been working to hide information about elders in nursing homes who have died after being infected with COVID-19.

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Matt Gaetz scrambles after he’s caught spending taxpayer funds to rent an office from a longtime friend and campaign donor

According to a report from Politico, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is once again facing scrutiny after it was reported that he has spent nearly $200,000 in taxpayer money renting out a floor in a historic building in downtown Pensacola owned by a campaign donor and political confidante since 2017.

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Donald Trump bails out: From 'total authority' to totally passing the buck

If there's one thing the Trump era has prepared us for it's how to deal with stress. Ever since November 2016 we've been running at high speed, with everything feeling out of control on a daily basis. So this pandemic, horrible as it is, is probably being experienced differently than it would have been if we'd had a normal government all this time. This year alone began with the president being impeached and tried in the Senate for abusing his power, for heaven's sake. We came this close to war with Iran due to the president's provocative actions. Now, just three months later, the world is turned upside down as we deal with an unprecedented public health crisis and the possibility of another Great Depression, all greatly exacerbated by the administration's ineptitude.

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Obama: GOP’s stance on preexisting conditions off-base -- especially during a pandemic

Endorsing his former vice president, Joe Biden, to win the White House, former President Barack Obama sought to contrast the 2020 platforms of Democrats and Republicans on a critical plank: their stance on the Affordable Care Act. It’s a difference, he argued, that has assumed newfound urgency.“The Republicans occupying the White House and running the Senate … have shown themselves willing to cut millions off their health insurance and eliminate preexisting condition protections for millions more, even in the middle of this public health crisis,” Obama said.Obama was referring to a couple of GO...

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‘It’s not over until it’s over’: Here are 5 things you should know about hitting the COVID-19 peak

As New York, California and other states begin to see their numbers of new COVID-19 cases level off or even slip, it might appear as if we’re nearing the end of the pandemic.

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How much will the stimulus plan cost each taxpayer? See the staggering numbers.

The $2 trillion CARES Actis meant to help people get through the coronavirus crisis.Expanded unemployment benefitsand one-time stimulus paymentswill be a lifeline for the millions who have been out of work since non-essential businesses shut down.But down the road, the bill is going to have to be paid.When you add in the cost of the CARES Act, the national debt is racing towards a staggering $25 trillion.And when you compare the debt to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product, or GDP, we’re at levels we haven’t seen since World War II.Pretty terrifying.The numbers are so huge that it’s hard to wra...

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Spurred on by Trump and his biggest supporters, Bill Gates has become a target of coronavirus conspiracy kooks

As part of the fall-out from Donald Trump's campaign of misinformation about the coronavirus in an attempt to re-start the economy and salvage his re-election prospects, billionaire Bill Gates has become the target of supporters of the president because he has very publicly differed with the president on how to handle the health crisis.

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Dr. Phil uses Fox News’ Laura Ingraham to rant against coronavirus shutdown

Another day, another TV doctor with a lack of bedside manner while discussing the coronaviruson Fox News.Dr. Phil McGraw appeared Thursday with Laura Ingrahamand proceeded to rant against the country’s shutdown because of COVID-19.“Two hundred and fifty people die a year from poverty. And the poverty line is getting such that more and more people are going to fall below that because the economy is crashing around us. And they’re doing that because people are dying from the coronavirus. I get that, but, look, the fact of the matter is we have people dying, 45,000 people a year die from automobi...

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