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Lindsey Graham calls to cut coronavirus unemployment benefits by $7/hour: 'We've got to get that fixed'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Tuesday pointed to impeachment when he was asked to react to a propaganda video President Donald Trump played in the White House briefing room on Monday. He also called to cut benefits for the unemployed by up to $7/hour.

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'A complete abomination': Hedge funds claim they're distressed small businesses -- and demand COVID-19 bailout cash

When you think of small businesses in desperate need of federal loans, you probably picture mom-and-pop restaurants and retail operations.

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Professor unleashes on corporations who want capitalism when things are good and socialism when it's bad

Podcaster and professor Scott Galloway went off during an appearance with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle on Tuesday.

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Furious Nebraskans blame GOP governor for surge in COVID-19 cases after refusal to issue stay at home order

According to a report from the Daily Beast, Nebraska health officials and the public are frightened about the sudden surge of coronavirus cases in the state and are furious with Republican Gov. Peter Ricketts for being one of the few governors in the country to refuse to issue stay at home orders.

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US officials flagged safety concerns at Wuhan lab two years before coronavirus emerged: report

Two years before coronavirus made international headlines, U.S. embassy officials visited a bioscience lab in Wuhan, China. What they saw there reportedly alarmed them so much that they sent two official warnings back to Washington, according to a new report from The Washington Post.

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Trump re-election imperiled as states he needs the most are being hardest hit by pandemic: report

With the November election fast approaching and the coronavirus pandemic still spreading across the country, Donald Trump is now faced with the prospect of hoping he can hang onto states he desperately needs for re-election when many of them are being hardest hit by the health crisis.

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Shuttered by the coronavirus, many gay bars – already struggling – are now on life support

Gay bars have been shuttered by public-place closure orders during the coronavirus pandemic. In March, more than half of U.S. states issued statewide closure orders for bars and restaurants, decimating the nightlife industry. This has left LGBT people without a place to gather in public and LGBT workers without employment.

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Senate Democrats rip Trump Labor Department for attempting to exclude gig workers from unemployment benefits

"We believe that that the CARES Act definitively covers such workers, and the department should clarify its guidance to reflect this."

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Andrew Cuomo gives brutal smackdown to Trump's pandemic briefings: 'No value -- it could be a comedy skit'

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday delivered a brutal smackdown to President Donald Trump's daily COVID-19 pandemic briefings.

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Why the Supreme Court made Wisconsin vote during the coronavirus crisis

When Wisconsin voters had to brave the coronavirus pandemic to vote in their state’s April 7 election, it was the latest phase of a nearly 60-year legal and political fight over who can vote in the U.S.

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Coronavirus lockdowns are pushing mass transit systems to the brink – and low-income riders will pay the price

Low-income Americans have borne the brunt of the coronavirus pandemic. They may also get left behind in the recovery.

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Man arrested twice in 3 hours for entering Wawa grocery store without mask and making threats

A 70-year-old Toms River man was arrested twice in less than three hours Saturday after violating the state’s emergency orders during the coronaviruspandemic by entering separate Wawa stores without a mask and threatening to hit people with a pipe, authorities said.Stephen Breza became belligerent when he walked into a Wawa on the 100 block of Route 37 east in Toms River at around 11 a.m. and was told he needed to have his face covered, the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General said Monday.Breza then started screaming and cursing at employees before threatening to hit another customer with...

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