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Fox News host calls out conservative hypocrisy: Their heads 'would've exploded' if Obama said he had 'total' authority

This week, President Donald Trump is being called out for asserting that his “authority” is “total” when it comes to deciding whether or not governors in individual states should lift restrictions they have ordered in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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GOP lawmaker whines that 'hype about fatalities' from COVID-19 is preventing economy from reopening

Many Republican lawmakers are antsy to reopen the American economy -- and now one is openly complaining that the media focus on people who are dying from COVID-19 is hindering their plans.

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Bill Barr pushed Australia for dirt on Mueller investigation while his department was assisting in hostage negotiations: report

According to a report at the Daily Beast, Attorney General William Barr pressed officials in Australia for information on Robert Mueller's Russia investigation at the same time members of his Justice Department were assisting the Australians with hostage negotiations with Tehran.

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'A bunch of nonsense': CNN panel busts Trump for attacking WHO for saying same things he did about China

President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he was freezing funding to the World Health Organization because of its purported deference to the Chinese government during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Trump allies are already searching for scapegoats in case his 're-opening' gets thousands more killed: report

President Donald Trump wants to "re-open" the American economy next month, even though health officials are warning that could lead to a major spike in COVID-19 infections.

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What we do and do not know about COVID-19’s infectivity and viral load

As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads, it has become clear that people need to understand basic facts about SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, to make informed health care and public policy decisions. Two basic virological concepts have gotten a lot of attention recently – the “infectious dose” and the “viral load” of SARS-CoV-2.

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Trump EPA 'defies logic' with emission standard rule—even as experts warn air pollution makes coronavirus more deadly

Decision by EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler denounced for being "as tone-deaf as it is reckless."

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No Trump, says watchdog group, American coronavirus deaths have not been 'very low'

"The facts, again, remain Trump's biggest albatross."

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Jeffrey Epstein deal was 'shameful,' judges say — but not shameful enough to overturn

MIAMI — In a 2-1 decision, a federal appeals court has ruled against victims of sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, who were seeking to overturn the late multimillionaire’s secret 2008 federal plea deal in an effort to go after co-conspirators who received immunity under the agreement.Despite calling the case “a national disgrace,” two judges with the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said victim Courtney Wild was not entitled to confer with the government about the case, appear at Epstein’s sentencing nor to have been even informed that he had received a nonprosecution agreement.The lawsuit aros...

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Almost 600 Theodore Roosevelt sailors have COVID-19: US Navy

SAN DIEGO — Four sailors on the San-Diego based aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt are in the hospital with COVID-19, the Navy said Tuesday. One is in intensive care.The hospital admissions come the day after a member of the crew died of complications of the virus after four days in the ICU. The Defense Department has not released the name of the sailor.The Navy also said Tuesday that 589 of the Roosevelt’s crew have tested positive for the novel coronavirus. More than 4,000 of the crew have moved off the ship into housing on Guam, either in private homes or hotels.The San Diego-based carrier...

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New York City's coronavirus death toll passes 10,000 in revised count

NEW YORK — More than 10,000 people have died in New York City due to coronavirus, under a revised count that factors in “probable” cases that were previously excluded from the grim toll, the Health Department revealed Tuesday.The new count includes 6,589 deaths of people who had tested positive for COVID-19, along with 3,778 individuals whose death certificates listed the virus as their cause of death even though there was no known test for them — making a total of 10,367 deaths as of Monday.The city reported another 8,184 deaths between March 11 and Monday that were not known to be confirmed ...

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After Monday rebuke, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer praises DeVos company for coronavirus donations

LANSING, Mich. — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued a statement Tuesday praising a DeVos family company for donations of personal protection equipment in the fight against coronavirus, one day after slamming Betsy DeVos, a member of the Republican administration of President Donald Trump.“Amway has really stepped up to help keep Kent County families and health care workers safe during this time,” Whitmer said in a news release. “I’m eager to work with them and every other business that wants to contribute their time and machinery to helping us fight this virus.”On Monday, Whitmer criticized...

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