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Trump falls for satirical website's fake news story about Twitter helping Biden

President Donald Trump on Friday got fooled into believing a headline from a satirical website was an actual news story.

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Coronavirus hospitalizations are up in Texas as some fear the state is headed toward another surge

Hospitals in some parts of the state are filling with coronavirus patients, alarming health officials who say Texas could be on the brink of another surge after a relative plateau in September.

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A three-way fight between Trump, McConnell and Pelosi is dimming hope for desperate Americans

With less than three weeks until Election Day, Donald Trump faces the increasing likelihood that millions of struggling Americans will languish in needless poverty after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Thursday that he does not plan to bring either the president's or House Democrats' stimulus proposals to the Senate floor.The underlying issue is the proposed size of the stimulus legislation. McConnell, a Republican, is pushing for a $500 billion proposal, claiming that pricier alternatives are too expensive. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat, is pushing for a bill that would spend $2.2 trillion in relief, while Trump's Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has been dispatched to suggest stimulus relief in excess of $1.8 trillion.

The dynamics behind these stimulus negotiations are unusual in at least one key respect: Trump, a Republican, is veering from his party's traditional support for fiscal austerity and moving closer toward the Democratic proposals for more robust relief measures. The Democratic proposal would include $600 in weekly enhanced unemployment benefits, checks of $1,200 to qualifying adults (or $2,400 for couples) and $500 for their dependents, child care and education assistance, housing assistance, an extension of the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program, an increase in SNAP benefits and increased funding for the Paycheck Protection Program.

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Donald 'Trump is decomposing in real time': President’s town hall meltdown mocked on social media

On Thursday, President Donald Trump answered questions at a town hall on NBC, while Joe Biden took questions at a town hall on ABC that was originally meant to be a full presidential debate before Trump pulled out of it.

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'Look carefully': Progressive critics warn against applauding social media ban of 'garbage' NY Post story about Hunter Biden

Press freedom advocates and progressive journalists continued to sound the alarm Thursday following moves by both Twitter and Facebook to ban or restrict sharing of controversial New York Post reporting published earlier this week that claimed to uncover new details about the past work of Hunter Biden, son of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, based on emails and documents supposedly found by a computer repairman on an abandoned laptop and then given to Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump's personal attorney.

As the Guardian reports:

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Feds investigating whether questionable Hunter Biden story was planted by foreign intelligence

On Thursday, NBC News reported that federal officials have opened an investigation into the origin of the New York Post report from earlier in the week making allegations about Joe Biden's son and Ukraine.

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Republicans dominated voter registration in key swing state of Florida: report

President Donald Trump's campaign in Florida has featured rallies despite the pandemic along with parades of boats and golf carts -- some of it seems to be paying off.

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GOP senator fumbles question on soybean prices at final Iowa debate

The third and final debate in the 2020 race to represent Iowa in the U.S. Senate took place on Thursday evening.

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Biden tells LGBTQ Americans he agrees ‘there’s great reason to be concerned’ with Amy Coney Barrett on SCOTUS

Former Vice President Joe Biden is warning LGBTQ Americans "there's reason to be concerned" about Judge Amy Coney Barrett and her likely installation onto the U.S. Supreme Court. He added that he too is worried.

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Trump refuses to answer key question about suspicious finances after Savannah Guthrie grilling

NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie challenged Donald Trump on his finances during a town hall meeting that was held after the president refused to participate in the second debate.

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Internet erupts after Savannah Guthrie compares Trump's conspiracy retweets to a 'crazy uncle'

At President Donald Trump's NBC town hall on Thursday, moderator Savannah Guthrie challenged the president for retweeting a conspiracy theory that President Barack Obama ordered the murder of SEAL Team 6, saying, "You're the president, you're not someone's crazy uncle."

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Fast-talking Trump stumbles at Town Hall: Can't or won't say when he last tested negative before testing positive

President Donald Trump either couldn't or wouldn't tell voters watching NBC News' town hall Thursday night when his last negative test was before he tested positive.

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Russian intelligence used Trump's personal lawyer to feed misinformation to the president -- and the White House knew

The White House was warned that Russian intelligence was seeking to exploit his personal attorney according to a bombshell new report in The Washington Post.

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