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Seven medics on Los Angeles hospital ship test positive for coronavirus

Seven medical crew members of a giant hospital ship sent to Los Angeles to help the city tackle its coronavirus outbreak have contracted the disease, the US Navy said Tuesday.

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'Beyond predatory': Trump Treasury Department gives banks green light to seize $1,200 stimulus checks to pay off debts

"The Treasury Department is pointing out opportunities for banks and debt collectors to steal Americans' relief checks out from under them."

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'Akin to a bribe': GOP Senator Richard Burr sold DC townhouse to lobbyists who had business before his committees

The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Richard Burr, has come under fire in recent weeks for unloading stock holdings right before the market crashed on fears of coronavirus and for a timely sale of shares in an obscure Dutch fertilizer company.

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Pink's husband opens up about his wife and son's scary coronavirus battle

Pop star Pink has been open about her and her son’s battle with coronavirus and, now her husband, Carey Hart, has come out about what it was like to witness their suffering.“My wife and my son definitely had it,” Hart told Sirius FM radio’s Faction Talk on Monday.“It was intense,” he said. “They both got extremely sick. My son probably got the worst of the two of them. Which kind of debunks the whole theory that this only hits old people.”Indeed, it has been apparent for weeks that, while older people and those with underlying conditions seem to be more susceptible to dying from the disease, a...

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DOJ sides with church in lawsuit claiming it was unfairly targeted in enforcement of social distancing rules

The Justice Department is taking the side of a Mississippi church in a lawsuit against police who fined churchgoers $500 for refusing to stop congregating in a parking lot of Temple Baptist Church in Greenville after a drive-in church service, according to Fox News. According to the DOJ, the fines strongly suggest "that the city’s actions target religious conduct."

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Ex-acting solicitor general pens fiery editorial saying Trump's 'total authority' would make 'Nixon blush'

Former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal penned the a New York Times editorial explaining to President Donald Trump, and his allies, that under the Constitution he's got the least amount of power.

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Yankees co-owner Hank Steinbrenner dies aged 63

New York Yankees co-owner Hank Steinbrenner died Tuesday "from a longstanding health issue", the Major League Baseball team said. He was 63.

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Anthony Fauci finds Trump’s coronavirus briefings ‘really draining’ -- and doubts US will be ready to re-open on May 1

According to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the U.S. is not where it needs to be in its fight against coronavirus to be anywhere near reopening the economy.

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'Stay away from me, please': Trump jokes at awkward event with recovered COVID-19 patients

President Donald Trump told a recovered COVID-19 patient on Tuesday to "stay away" from him.

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Trump still treats politics 'like a game' even when 'people are dying and millions don't have jobs': NYT reporter

President Donald Trump's Tuesday tweet comparing himself to the captain in the movie "Mutiny on the Bounty" was so strange that even professional comedy writers found themselves at a loss to write better parody.

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New York state's single-day virus death toll rises but infections slow

New York state recorded 778 coronavirus deaths in the last 24 hours, up from 671 the day before, but new hospital admissions and infections were down, Governor Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday.

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‘The Constitution disagrees’: Fox Business segment blows up Trump’s claim of ‘mutiny’ by governors

Fox Business host Neil Cavuto on Tuesday disagreed with President Donald Trump after he accused governors of a "mutiny" because they are coordinating regional responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Professional TV comedy writer says Trump's 'mutiny' tweet is beyond any parody he could possibly create

Michael Schur, the comedy writer behind beloved sitcoms such as "Parks & Recreation" and "The Good Place," has declared President Donald Trump beyond even his powers of parody.

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