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Experts warn Trump’s administration is ‘endangering people’ by covering up COVID-19 hospitalization data

As surging coronavirus hospitalizations across the U.S. push already-strained medical facilities to the brink of full capacity, internal documents obtained by NPR show that the Trump administration is withholding from the public critical hospital data that experts say would be extremely useful in helping communities prepare for, track, and overcome Covid-19 outbreaks.

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Internet celebrates 'Mob Boss Daughter' Ivanka Trump's birthday: 'Here’s your grift — I mean gift'

Friday is Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump's 39th birthday, and the internet is helping her celebrate by reminding her of their favorite memories of her from the past four years.

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‘Mail has been sitting for over a week!’: Disturbing video from inside Florida post office – mail-in ballots ‘piled up’

A top Florida congressman just tweeted out video from inside a Miami post office that shows what appears to be an out of control sorting facility with mail in bins and boxes in no discernible order. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy for months worked to slow down the processing and delivery of mail, and this video seems to show he was successful.

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Americans defend healthcare workers after Trump says Docs get ‘like $2000 more’ if they say a patient died from COVID-19

Healthcare workers are on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic President Donald Trump is making worse by his refusal to advocate for basic common sense behaviors to stop the spread and by holding rallies that pack supporters in close together, while few wear masks.

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Republicans are warning of rebellion if Joe Biden wins the 2020 election: report

Writing in the Washington Post this Friday, columnist Paul Waldman points to a video put out by elected Republican officials in Idaho, who proudly reject coronavirus safety measures. According to Waldman, it's "nothing short of rebellion."

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Biden aides panic over Black and Latinx turnout in key swing states: report

The Democratic Party ticket is worried about turnout numbers in key demographics during early voting in battleground states, according to a new report by Bloomberg News.

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Actress Lori Loughlin begins prison term for US college admissions scam

American actress Lori Loughlin began her two-month prison term in California Friday after admitting to conspiracy to commit fraud as part of her role in a sprawling college admissions scandal.

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Former GOP congressional candidate switches over to Democrats: 'Trump’s bigotry is now embedded in the GOP'

Richard May, a former Cuyahoga County Republican party activist who ran for Congress in 2014, announced that he switching his party affiliation over to the Democrats and will vote for Joe Biden, Cleveland.com reports.

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America’s first vampire was Black and revolutionary – it's time to remember him

In April of 1819, a London periodical, the New Monthly Magazine, published The Vampyre: A Tale by Lord Byron. Notice of its publication quickly appeared in papers in the United States.

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Noam Chomsky just declared Trump the 'worst criminal in human history'

Over his decades in public life, Noam Chomsky has often been highly critical of centrist Democrats — slamming them on everything from foreign policy to economics. But in this year's presidential election, the progressive author, now 91, is passionately advocating for former Vice President Joe Biden to win. And in an interview with The New Yorker's Isaac Chotiner, Chomsky lays out some of the many reasons why he considers President Donald Trump so dangerous and is hoping fervently that Biden wins.

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The coronavirus surge is a live threat to Trump's already-weak campaign

Many medical experts are voicing concerns that as winter draws closer, the coronavirus pandemic will continue to worsen in the United States and other countries. Surges in the number of infections are occurring in many different parts of the U.S., and Vox's Julia Belluz — the week before the presidential election — is reporting that according to polls, President Donald Trump's reelection campaign is hurting the most in places where COVID-19 is rising the most.

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Ariana Grande drops sultry new album, backs Biden

Ariana Grande had the twitterati abuzz Friday after dropping her third album in three years, a pandemic-era meld of juicy pop and soulful R&B that sees the superstar's soaring vocals turn increasingly carnal.

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Trump rants about his steroid treatment: ‘It was like God touched my shoulder’

During a speech in Michigan this Friday, President Trump talked about his battle with coronavirus, adding that his administration has done an "incredible job" handling the pandemic.

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