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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) called for the reopening of his state and the country late Monday, saying there are "more important things than living.”
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Michigan Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer rushed to cancel  coronavirus contracts that she awarded Democrat consulting firms after she was blasted for trying to use taxpayer money for partisan gain during a national crisis. “The Whitmer administration announced Monday that it had awarded a contract for contact tracing in the state to Every Action VAN, an […]
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Tennessee physician Jonathan Geach, M.D., describes himself as "a simple country Anesthesiologist with big ideas." Working with a group of distinguished colleag
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The Senate unanimously passed on Tuesday the fourth coronavirus relief package worth $484 billion, after multiple rounds of negotiations between the GOP and the Democratic Party. The deal will alloca...
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The US foreign-born population is now at a level similar to 2017.
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"No amount of money -- not all the money in China -- will save us from ourselves. Our only hope of rescuing this great country is to reopen the economy." On ...
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The state said it would select a different vendor and software platform for the management of thousands of data points related to Michigan's coronavirus tracking
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Washington Governor Jay Inslee’s draconian executive orders mandating business closures and stay-at-home status for all residents has been rejected by county commissioners in Franklin County. The motion passed unanimously. Now, the legal battles may or may not begin but in the immediate future, the county is official reopened for business. “I move that Franklin County …
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The Fed is trapped by a choice. Allow capitalism to reign by allowing corporations to fail and restructure. Or bail out them out to avoid the short-term pain and further widen the wealth gap.
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Google-owned YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki appeared on Brian Stelter's CNN show, Reliable Sources, to discuss the kind of "misinformation" that YouTube is removing during the Chinese virus pandemic. The YouTube chief promised to remove "anything that would go against World Health Organization recommendations."
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Congress and The White House on Tuesday reached an agreement on the latest coronavirus bill to help people and businesses across the country.
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"Mr President we are in the middle of a food crisis. It's war out here..."
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The Pakistani doctor said, "I want to kill and get killed, again and again. This is what even Prophet Mohammed wished."
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I guess spend it if you've got it...
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted, "you absolutely love it" in response to negative prices that threaten the livelihoods of more than a hundred oil and gas workers. AOC saw it as an opportunity to push her devastating Green New Deal.
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Protesters stand on the steps of the State Capitol in Lansing, Mich., Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Flag-waving, honking protesters drove past the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday to show their displeasure with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s orders to keep people at home and businesses locked during the new coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)   Shortly after last week’s protests against the severe shutdown orders that several | Read More »
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Colleges around the U.S. moved classes online during the pandemic. Some are considering keeping their campuses shut in the fall — which means hiring freezes, smaller admissions and even layoffs.
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The New York Times reports today that the CDC failed to follow its own protocols when creating coronavirus tests.
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The lockdowns and social distancing across America saved our hospitals from being overrun. That was its purpose, not to be a permanent solution.
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President Trump has repeatedly clashed with state governors on reopening the economy, urging them to do so as soon as possible.
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The coronavirus pandemic has made mail-in balloting a national necessity, but that means votes will take longer to count come November.
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Governors are beginning to announce timelines for relaxing strict measures taken to mitigate the coronavirus. Many states are dropping stay-at-home orders beginning May 1, while several states have not yet announced an end to restrictions.
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Three nights of unrest in the French capital’s northern suburbs have stoked fears of a major flare-up in deprived neighbourhoods where weeks of lockdown have exacerbated the simmering tensions betwee…
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