#209726
Trump says he will "temporarily suspend immigration" to the U.S. while the Chinese coronavirus crisis continues to claim American lives.
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#209727
President Trump announced late Monday he will soon sign an executive order "to temporarily suspend immigration into the United States" in a drastic escalation of his efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic and boost the economy.
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#209728
"the government has mandated that at least half — $4,327,874 — be reserved for emergency financial aid grants to students"
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#209729
Coronavirus has infected roughly 4.1% of the population in L.A. County, between 28 and 55 times higher than the number of confirmed cases.
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#209730
They put themselves in harm’s way, acting as backstops for a municipal hospital system at risk of being overrun with coronavirus patients.
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#209731
China Daily’s Chen Weihua, an outspoken critic of the Trump administration’s coronavirus response, responded by tweeting that Trump’s suggestion was “coldblooded.”
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#209732
Toronto Mayor John Tory is shrugging off criticism that a Sunday evening salute to medical workers went against the city’s social-distancing and staying-at-home message.Held along Hospital Ro…
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#209733
An online media report saying Kim Jong Un underwent a medical procedure is fueling new speculation about the North Korean leader’s health as a result of his unprecedented absence from events last week marking his grandfather’s birthday. The Daily NK, a Seoul-based website that gathers information from informants inside the
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#209734
Top White House trade adviser Peter Navarro warned in stark terms about how deadly and economically devastating the coronavirus outbreak could be, weeks before it became a full-blown pandemic. 
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#209735
Dow ends 2.4% lower Monday, near session lows, as focus shifted away from plans for a staggered reopening of economies all over the world to crashing oil...
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#209736
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures collapsed 45% today from the already collapsed price, to $10 a barrel, lowest since 1999.
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#209737
Under orders from pro-abortion Governor Laura Kelly, Kansans can be punished for going to church because of the coronavirus, but abortion facilities in the stat
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#209738
President Trump has been right about ending the Lockdown and all evidence is on his side. In an interview with Punkt.Preradovic, finance Prof. Dr. Stefan Homburg of the Leibniz University of Hanover said Germany’s lockdown has “amounted
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#209739
Germany's largest paper responded with a scathing video Saturday after China wrote an open letter saying it's "pretty bad style to blame" them for coronavirus.
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#209740

ROFL! The Covid-19 SCAM Collapses

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

Oh sweet Jesus, now the scam is laid bare for everyone.42 people without one of the defined underlying conditions died.5,891 with one or more did.  (Review of the rest hasn't been completed yet.)That's 0.71% of those with confirmed cases, which means you're symptom
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#209742
In today's Iran media review, Iranian officials have rejected a statement by US President Donald Trump to enter negotiations with the United States.
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#209744

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

Americans are losing their jobs since the virus rocked the economy. Nancy Pelosi blocks funding for people to keep getting paychecks. But she’s got a $24K fr...
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#209745
Real crisis? Of fake and deceptive crisis?
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#209747
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted deleted comments that appeared to show adulation over the price of oil dipping below $0, which will lead to job losses.
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#209748
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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#209749
White House adviser Peter Navarro charged on Monday that China may be withholding data about early coronavirus infections because it wants to win the commercial race to create a vaccine.
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#209750
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside Maine Gov. Janet Mills’ residence and the state capital Monday to denounce what they regard as the government’s overreach in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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