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Trump Has Been Pushing for States to Reopen. Americans Say They’re Not Ready Yet.
Only about half of Americans who regularly went to restaurants, exercised at the gym or traveled would feel comfortable doing so again, according to a new poll.
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How States Are Fighting Coronavirus Rumors and Lies Spread by Trump
“Misinformation is out there. You can’t take everything at face value.”
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The Pandemic Showed How Broken Our Mental Heathcare System Is — And Shattered It Further
Mental health experts fear the coronavirus will exacerbate the mental health crisis in the country by making treatment harder to access.
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Marco Rubio Replaces Richard Burr as Senate Intelligence Chairman
Amid tension following a misconduct scandal, the Florida Senator will take charge of the panel.
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Lawsuit Filed To Block NC Governor Order On Churches
“Freedoms crushed eventually become no freedoms at all,” Winston-Salem pastor Ron Baity, said at a rally of about 500 Thursday in Raleigh.
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Burr Steps Down As Senate Intelligence Chair After FBI Seizes His Cell Phone
Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., stepped aside as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday after the FBI served a search warrant for his cellphone as part of an ongoing insider-trading investigation tied to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Trump’s Attacks on Vote-by-Mail Could Suppress the GOP’s Own Vote
Polling indicates that Trump’s public complaints about mail voting have turned some Republicans against the practice.
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Georgia Father and Son Charged With Murder in Killing of Ahmaud Arbery
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced in a news release that Gregory McMichael, 64, and his 34-year-old son, Travis McMichael, had both been arrested on charges of murder and aggravated assault.
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Whistleblower: I Was Fired Over Warnings About Hydroxychloroquine
Dr. Rick Bright alleges he was reassigned to a lesser role because he resisted political pressure to allow widespread use of hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug favored by President Trump.
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Black Residents Say States View Them as ‘Disposable’ as They Open Back Up
Black people are dying in disproportionate numbers from COVID-19 in the United States, and as the reopening starts, they are likely to be among those whose workplaces open first.



















