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Trump's campaign is still stiffing 14 cities out of money -- and they desperately need it to fight COVID-19

President Donald Trump's campaign has become notorious for stiffing cities that are forced to foot the bill for security details when the president comes to town for a campaign rally.

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Landlords are still trying to evict people during the pandemic -- despite federal ban

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Leaked memo warned Trump administration officials about dangers of halting WHO funding

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The future of the US economy depends on one thing -- and it's not bailouts for business

One reason why it is so hard to contain the novel coronavirus is because many of those spreading it have no idea that they have it. Indeed, there is compelling evidence to suggest that asymptomatic people — those who carry the active virus but never develop any symptoms — are fueling the spread. Worse, only people with symptoms are being tested in the United States. That means there is almost no way to identify silent spreaders.

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'The public deserves to know': Watchdog demands Federal Reserve release names of corporations receiving taxpayer bailouts

"The Fed will soon lend trillions to companies. But it has not committed to disclosing which private companies are getting taxpayer-backed support. That's wrong."

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Tucker Carlson attacks Michelle Obama and says she's trying to 'destroy' American democracy

Fox News host Tucker Carlson claimed Tuesday that former first lady Michelle Obama's support for mail-in voting could "destroy" American democracy.

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Expert slams Trump's threat to adjourn Congress to unilaterally install political nominees: 'That's banana republic stuff'

President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to adjourn both chambers of Congress so he can unilaterally ram through judges and political appointees amid the coronavirus pandemic, a move Democratic lawmakers and legal experts said would be dictatorial and unconstitutional.

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Fox News fights coronavirus misinformation lawsuit: First Amendment protects 'false' speech

Fox News has moved to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a Washington state group accusing the network of "deceptive" coronavirus coverage by arguing that the First Amendment protects "false" and "outrageous" speech.

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Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley: Trump is 'the worst president you can imagine' for the COVID-19 crisis

A presidential historian on Thursday said he couldn't imagine any other president responding to the COVID-19 pandemic as poorly as President Donald Trump has so far.

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'Box it in': Ex US health chief on how to beat the coronavirus

The US may be hitting its peak of coronavirus cases, but it will take an unprecedented public health effort for Americans to return safely to their former lives, according to the ex-head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Coronavirus testing in the United States: What you need to know

Before lifting lockdowns imposed across the United States in March, experts say we'll need a massive screening system in place to monitor and respond to localized coronavirus surges.

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Coronavirus may wane this summer, but don’t count on any seasonal variation to end the pandemic

Will SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, fade away on its own this summer?

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MSNBC's Morning Joe erupts at GOP telling old people to die while they stay 'cloistered' in their mansions

"Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough erupted at his former party on Thursday after it started pushing to reopen the American economy at a time when more than 30,000 people have died from COVID-19 in just one month.

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