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According to The New York Times coronavirus report, as of Sunday, April 19, 2:48 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, there were 35,676 COVID-19 deaths in the United States. Of those deaths, 18,690 were in...

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Ezekiel Emanuel, adviser to presidential candidate Joe Biden and Obamacare architect, just called for a 12-to-18-month lockdown to battle COVID-19, asking us to abandon our livelihoods, religious...

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John Hickenlooper, Colorados two-term governor whose 2020 Democratic presidential bid morphed into a Senate campaign, wants voters to know hes not an average politician. The former Denver mayor...

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Make no mistake: The global struggle with China is about to go to the next level. Or two. Or three. By triggering a global disease outbreak, the Chinese Communist Party’s reprehensible behavior crossed the last line, leaving other nations no recourse but to push back. Hard.

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The Colorado baker keeps fighting for religious liberty, and winning. His example shows that Americans can be persuaded on this issue.

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She is the daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman.

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Governors are heading for a clash with their own citizens and local officials as they weigh how and when to reopen the country's economy amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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Facebook will remove coronavirus protests that violate social distancing if local government officials complain. The social media company will allow protests that follow social distancing guidelines, however.

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Gross U.S. energy exports broke a record in 2019, with exports exceeding imports for the first time since 1952

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A slump in factory output and a hit to employment indicators as the globe buckled under the coronavirus pushed the Chicago Federal Reserve’s monthly index...

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South Koreans are returning to work and crowding shopping malls, parks, golf courses and some restaurants as South Korea relaxes social distancing rules amid a continued downward trend in coronavirus cases.

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"Businesses are asking for the right to expose their workers to fatal risks with no consequences. It's bad economics and bad policy."

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New York City mayor Bill de Blasio, née Warren Wilhelm, is shocked that the criminals he released over virus concerns committed new crimes and are back in the slammer. He said Monday it is “unconscionable” that criminals released early from prison over coronavirus fears would commit new crimes. “I think it’s unconscionable just on a …

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Not every regulation on the books is directly harming the COVID-19 response. There are a lot of other regulations that need reform, but the #NeverNeeded set deserves urgent action. To help policy makers identify which regulations are the most pressing, the Competitive Enterprise Institute has prepared a guide.

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Sweden has largely bucked the lockdown trend, leaving much to the discretion of individual citizens. This column offers an account of some of the institutional and cultural underpinnings of Sweden’s COVID regime, and attempts to explain why the country has opted for a relatively permissive approach.

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., tweeted -- then quickly deleted -- a celebration of the news that U.S. equity markets crashed on Monday, with oil prices turning negative for the first time in history.

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Dr./Senator Scott Jensen raises the alarm on inappropriate guidelines for tallying deaths from the Wuhan virus. He states that they are misleading and result in the inflation of statistics.

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The chief executive of the radio and podcasting giant said he hoped to avoid layoffs.

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Welcome to your Morning Buzz rounding up news and views regarding the Green Bay Packers from around the web.

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The coronavirus outbreak in Los Angeles County is believed to have infected an estimated 28 to 55 times more people than originally thought, according to a report on Monday.

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New York has asked the federal government for a $4 billion no-interest loan to cover unemployment payments for people put out of work by the pandemic as states burn through funds set aside for jobless claims.

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Freshman New York Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez cheered the destruction of jobs in the energy industry in a since-deleted tweet Monday.

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CNN anchor Chris Cuomo falsely implied the dramatic footage captured the 'official' first moment he left his basement quarantine.
