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(Bloomberg) -- China has concealed the extent of the coronavirus outbreak in its country, under-reporting both total cases and deaths it’s suffered from the disease, the U.S. intelligence community concluded in a classified report to the White House, according to three U.S. officials.The officials asked
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#213127
An openly gay and anti-Christian New York state senator has
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#213128
Predicting the stock market at a time like this is hard. To do so well, we would have to predict the direct effects on the economy of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as all the real and psychological effects of the pandemic of financial anxiety. The two are different, but inseparable.
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While this shutdown has already done enormous damage, it is the uncertainty about when and how it will reopen that could prove far more destructive.
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#213130
We cannot ignore the CCP’s role in COVID-19. If we do, it will be an unequivocal admission that the West will not now or ever stand up to China
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The Chinese government is adjusting how it reports the country’s coronavirus cases.
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#213132
Law enforcement officials in Seattle are cracking down on hate crimes and urging residents to call 911 over "racist name-calling."
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#213133
Children's television network Nickelodeon Tweeted out a celebratory message to transgender people claiming "We're celebrating transgender people around the world and the courage it takes to live their truth" In response, many parents have taken
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#213134
the cure might be more painful and long-lasting than the disease
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#213135
If you’re a Netflix addict, then you’re likely familiar with the antics of Joseph Maldonado-Passage, a.k.a. Joe Exotic, the star of the docuseries
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#213136
Scott's comments come as the WHO has come under fire for refusing to criticize China or even acknowledge Taiwan.
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On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough says, regarding the coronavirus, that "everybody saw this coming in early January." Yet on Scarborough's own Morning Joe, on March 10th, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio repeatedly downplayed the threat of the virus. On today's Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough, criticizing President Trump, said:
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#213138
President Donald Trump spoke of his response to the coronavirus as far back as the state of the Union -- the speech Speaker Nancy Pelosi ripped to shreds.
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#213139
Other than wanting Donald Trump out of office, it has been difficult to understand what Democrats really want these days. But let's give it a try.
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#213140
President Donald Trump says he will speak to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis about the fate of two cruise ships carrying passengers sick with the coronavirus that are hoping to offload passengers in the state.
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#213141
The U.S. Health and Human Services has a Pentagon stockpile of 2,000 ventilators ready to be deployed, but it is awaiting a decision on where those need to be assigned as the global coronavirus pandemic unfolds, according to reports....
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#213142
Google, whose April Fools' shenanigans are famous in the tech world, said it's canceling its pranks this year.
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#213143
Topics such as immigration, crime, politics, healthcare, judicial decisions, and foreign policy across America, with nuggets of analysis that can’t be found anywhere else, focusing on rights, prosperity, and liberty.
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#213144
The signs that some local police have asked patients to put on their front doors are unnecessary and could lead to harassment, said Bergen County's prosecutor.
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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam allows Planned Parenthood to continue to perform "essential" abortion services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Baruch Feldheim was selling respirators and personal protection equipment to doctors and nurses at 700 percent markups.
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Rep. Jim Clyburn: "This is a tremendous opportunity to restructure things to fit our vision."
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Congressman Bryan Steil (R-WI) has introduced a bill to rescind $25 million in stimulus funding for the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts — the home of the National Symphony Orchestra and Washington National Opera — after the organization furloughed nearly 100 orchestra members immediately after the stimulus bill was signed.  “Some in Washington felt […]
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