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Only 23% of Americans Trust Trump to Provide Accurate Information About Coronavirus
60% of respondents said Trump was not listening to health experts enough, while 35% said he was listening to them just the right amount.
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Trump Says He Won’t Extend Social Distancing Guidelines — Plans to Visit Arizona
The number of COVID-19 deaths has now surpassed the Vietnam War, but President Donald Trump said the government will not extend coronavirus social distancing guidelines after Thursday.
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We Might Finally Have an Effective COVID-19 Treatment, But the Economy Is Getting Worse
Word of the drug came as the U.S. government reported that American economic output is shriveling in the biggest and fastest collapse since the Great Depression.
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They Were Denied Coronavirus Relief Because They Married Immigrants. Now, They’re Suing.
A lawsuit was filed on behalf of six American citizens denied COVID-19 relief because they filed and paid taxes with an immigrant spouse who has an ITIN.
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Tribes—Not Corporations—Will Get COVID-19 Relief Starting Today
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta said federally recognized tribes could start receiving COVID-19 relief funding Tuesday, but not Alaska Native corporations.
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Border Crossings Have Dropped 77%. Trump Added Military Surveillance Cameras Anyway.
The cameras were set up days before President Trump signed an executive order placing a 60-day pause on issuing green cards to limit job competition during the pandemic.
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Luke Air Force Airman Arrested in Death of Missing New Mexico Sunday School Teacher
Sasha Krause was last seen on Jan. 18, 2020 picking up items from the Farmington Mennonite Church where she taught Sunday school.
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The Earth’s Air Quality Is Getting A Lot Better As People Stay Home
Researchers are tracking dramatic drops in traditional air pollutants, such as nitrogen dioxide, smog and tiny particles. These types of pollution kill up to 7 million people a year worldwide, according to Health Effects Institute president Dan Greenbaum.
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Trump Called Hydroxychloroquine a ‘Game Changer.’ A Study Found It Led to More Deaths.
In a nationwide study of 368 patients in U.S. veterans hospitals, 28% who received hydroxychloroquine and usual care died, versus 11% of those getting only routine care.
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My Boyfriend Is an Essential Worker. The Truth Is, I Hate It.
Reporter Janelle Cogan shares what it’s like to date and live with an “essential worker,” and opens up about the stress and anxiety it entails.