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US hits 5 million confirmed virus cases, Europe is amazed — ROME (AP) — With confirmed coronavirus cases in the U.S. hitting 5 million Sunday, by far the highest of any country, the failure of the most powerful nation in the world to contain the scourge has been met with astonishment and alarm in Europe.
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Trump's Go-It-Alone Stimulus Won't Do Much to Lift the Recovery — A series of executive actions will provoke lawsuits but is unlikely to stoke faster growth in an economy that has cooled this summer. — The executive actions President Trump took on Saturday were pitched as a unilateral jolt for an ailing economy.
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Raw Story, Outside the Beltway and The White House
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Here's what is actually in Trump's four executive orders — The details on payroll taxes, unemployment and evictions are not as generous as he made them sound. — President Trump took the unusual — and highly controversial — step Saturday of attempting to provide additional economic relief …
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The White House, Lawyers, Guns & Money, Reason and Vox

Trump walks out of news conference after reporter asks him about Veterans Choice lie he's told more than 150 times — Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump abruptly ended a Saturday news conference after a reporter challenged him on a lie about veterans health care he has told more than 150 times.

Trump promises permanent cut to payroll tax funding Social Security and Medicare if he's reelected — The president made the pledge after signing a directive postponing payroll tax payments into next year — President Trump pledged on Saturday to pursue a permanent cut to the payroll taxes …
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Balloon Juice, Raw Story, Common Dreams, DCCC and UPI

Trump signs executive actions after stimulus talks break down on Capitol Hill
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Axios, UPI, The Hill and Washington Post
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Trump signs COVID-19 economic relief actions

9 cases of COVID-19 reported at North Paulding High School — The Paulding County high school that became infamous for hallways crowded with unmasked students reported a half-dozen students and three staffers in the school with COVID-19, the school district told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Saturday.
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Washington Post, WSB-TV, Politico, Slate, The Hill and Joanne Jacobs

Biden leads in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania due to COVID concerns, country's direction — Battleground Tracker poll — Late on election night 2016, it was Wisconsin and Pennsylvania that put Donald Trump over the top and into the White House, thanks to late-deciding voters who went his way, and big margins among people who wanted change.

‘Christianity Will Have Power’ — Donald Trump made a promise to white evangelical Christians, whose support can seem mystifying to the outside observer. — Photographs and Video by Jenn Ackerman and Tim Gruber — SIOUX CENTER, Iowa — They walked to the sanctuary in the frozen silence before dawn …

How the Final Stretch of Biden's VP Search Is Playing Out — The women who might become Joe Biden's running mate entered their final week in contention without much of an idea of what that week would look like. — Each member of the group — thought to include a pair of senators …
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Kanye West's presidential bid bolstered by Republican operatives in at least five states — One elector trying to get rapper Kanye West on the presidential ballot in Wisconsin is married to a former chairwoman of a Republican county committee and was photographed with President Trump at his inaugural.
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The US Sun, TMZ.com and Rolling Stone
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Republicans called her videos ‘appalling’ and ‘disgusting.’ But they're doing little to stop her. — House GOP leaders raced to disavow a Republican congressional candidate who made racist Facebook videos and embraced the QAnon conspiracy theory. But less than two months later …
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Republicans against Trump: ‘We will not make the same mistake this November’ — In 2016, many of us who wanted change in the White House took a chance on Donald Trump. We thought he'd lead as a conservative Republican: instead, he has imperiled our republic.

The Facts Just Aren't Getting Through — A few weeks ago, I went to a political rally in a farmyard. The Polish presidential candidate Rafał Trzaskowski was speaking; in the background, a golden wheat field shimmered in the late-afternoon sun. The audience was enthusiastic—the host …

‘I felt like my chest was on fire’: Photo shows Dallas police officer shooting protester with pepper-ball gun — People of color say police harassed them while they protested historic police violence. Police then arrested the man who captured the moment. — The photograph captures a police officer aiming a weapon at a woman.
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The US Sun

A Church. A Viral Video. A Campaign To Discredit Black Lives Matter. — “What people need to know is we're not protesting churches. We're protesting this church.” — Copy — The clip that was posted to Twitter — and subsequently viewed over 1.2 million times …

Donald Trump: If Reelected, I will “Terminate” Social Security — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: — Contact: Linda Benesch, lbenesc[email protected] — (Washington, DC) — The following is a statement from Nancy Altman, President of Social Security Works, in response to Donald Trump's press conference …
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Ex-FDA head: U.S. will “definitely” see 200,000 to 300,000 virus deaths in 2020 — Former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb said on CBS News' “Face the Nation” that the coronavirus death toll in the U.S. will be “definitely” somewhere between 200,000 and 300,000 by the end of 2020.
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The Guardian, Bloomberg and Fox News

Trump's order to bypass Congress on coronavirus relief faces likely legal challenges — President Trump on Saturday said he was bypassing Congress and taking unilateral action to provide financial relief to Americans struggling during the coronavirus crisis, despite uncertainty about his legal authority to do so.
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No More Mister Nice Blog and TheBlaze
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