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Campuses have closed as national lockdowns have increased; students will take the activism online.
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A Miami Beach police report names Andrew Gillum as one of three men involved in a drug overdose.
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Never miss an opportunity to stroke one's partisan wants, right?
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What happens when the supposed dictator won’t dictate? This is the conundrum confronted by the harshest critics of President Trump, who have gone from warning he is a budding despot to complaining …
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Breathless reporters tweeted the first half of Trump's message to several governors but conveniently left off the full context of the situation.
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No candidates in sight – no campaigning – and no canvassing. Welcome to the first presidential primary during a pandemic in modern times.
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In a striking and unexpected abandonment of a once-heralded prosecution initiated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, the Justice Department is moving to drop charges against two Russian companies that were accused of funding a social media meme campaign to further their “strategic goal to sow discord in the U.S. political system, including the 2016 presidential election.”
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House Democrats are set to vote on dismantling President Trump’s travel ban and rein in the executive branch’s authority to declare travel restrictions.
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With much of the country now under quarantine, the nation desperately needs reliable information about the coronavirus. Unfortunately, politics has infected much of the mainstream media’s coverage …
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Some of their baloney dissected
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Its bad behavior in the wake of COVID-19 will leave it in its weakest global position in memory. And the U.S. will emerge stronger.
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To get people to wash their hands, make 2 ounces of sanitizer pricier than 2 ounces of decent whiskey.
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Dr. Tom Frieden, head of the Center for Disease Control, is sorry. Now instead of one Ebola patient, we have a dead Ebola patient and a newly infected nurse, with a third showing symptoms as she flies about the country.
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China’s near-total takeover of the World Health Organization comes at a sharp human cost, as the world is tragically now realizing.
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Mnuchin's $850 billion stimulus proposal would likely focus on payroll tax cuts, while a Democratic plan, worth $750 billion, would target unemployment insurance, hospitals and Medicaid.
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Iran is the epicenter of the coronavirus in the Middle East. Iranian authorities reported that the death rate has reached 853, with 14,991 people are infected with the virus.
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In the latest blow to the U.S. election calendar due to the coronavirus, The state of Ohio will be delaying their presidential primary originally scheduled for Tuesday (March 17). It joins Georgia, Louisiana and Kentucky, which all postponed primaries that were supposed to be held in the coming months. This is despite an Ohio judge having rejected a request to postpone it, amid growing concerns about the virus which has shut down schools, closed businesses and banned large gatherings across the U.S. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine made the announcement on Twitter Monday night (March 16), emphasizing the dangers of holding a primary during a public health emergency. DeWine added that older voters and other at-risk populations wouldn't be able to vote, and noted that Ohioans shouldn't be forced to choose between their health and exercising constiutional rights, casting doubt on the legitimacy of the election. DeWine had originally asked the state courts to postpone the primary, but after the request was denied, the state's health director intervened, ordering the polls to be shut. The closure follows the latest U.S. task-force guidelines announced on Monday, which discouraged gatherings of more than 10 people. Ohio will continue collecting absentee ballots and hopes to now hold their primary on June 2nd. However, Florida, Arizona and Illinois still plan to vote as scheduled on Tuesday. Former Vice President Joe Biden is currently leading opponent Bernie Sanders in all four states, according to public opinion polls. They are competing for the Democratic party's nomination to face Republican President Donald Trump in the general election on November 3.
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U.S. Attorney John Durham, the head of a criminal probe into the origins of the Russiagate investigation, is expected to wrap up his investigation.
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The spread of coronavirus will impact President Donald Trump, Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders, and the American electorate.
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President Trump's proclamation naming Sunday, March 15 as a national day of prayer invited all faiths to participate in asking God for added wisdom, comfort, and strength.  But this apparently was unacceptable to Muslim Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), who chose to retweet Parkland High School shooting survivor and gun control advocate David Hogg's tweet.
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How does he square his faith with his stances on abortion?
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At a time when Americans want their government to provide legitimate health care in the face of the coronavirus, Joe Biden renewed his pledge to force Americans
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NBPC Vice President Chris Cabrera told Breitbart News that Joe Biden's "felons only" deportation plan will cause a rush to the border.
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ROME—An Italian doctor has announced a new method for treating coronavirus, but not everyone is a believer. The doctor says he has cured many, many cases of the disease caused by the virus by throwing colored pills at them.His claims have drawn skepticism from the medical community, who have pointed out that the treatment has no basis in medical science …
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