#172376
Today's headlines announced Donald and Melania Trump "tested positive" for covid-19. Another claims nineteen thousand Amazon workers "got" covid-19 on the job. Both of these pseudostories are sure to ignite another absurd media frenzy.
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#172377
Republicans had a far more empathetic reaction to the news
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#172378
Michigan State Police rescued over two dozen missing children as part of an investigative operation last week.
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#172379
Nancy Pelosi said on Tuesday she does not plan to be tested for coronavirus despite her proximity to the latest lawmaker diagnosed with the illness.
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#172380
0 votes and 20 comments so far on Reddit
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#172382
Jason Charter, the Antifa-linked activist r was arrested at his residence back in July, he was charged with destruction of
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#172383
President Donald Trump issued a video update from Walter Reed Military Hospital on Saturday, discussing his coronavirus treatment.
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#172384
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced that any “intending immigrant who is a member or affiliate of the Communist Party or any other totalitarian party (or subdivision or affiliate),…
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#172385
Former Gov. Chris Christie announced he has checked himself into a hospital as a precaution after testing positive for the coronavirus. 
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#172386
Mitch McConnell is the glue that is keeping the GOP in the game on Capitol Hill.
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#172387
  Republican lawmakers are demanding hearings on the funding sources of the violent demonstrations occurring across the country. As the unrest continues in cities like Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, WA, conservatives have questioned how anarchist groups affiliated with Antifa have funded their operations.  GOP lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee are demanding that Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) hold hearings on the individuals and entities funding | Read More »
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#172388
President Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was destroyed on Friday morning, reportedly by someone dressed as the Incredible Hulk. The alleged green culprit used a pickaxe to …
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#172390
President Trump promised Saturday he’d “be back soon” and said he’s “doing well” as he battles the coronavirus. In a four-minute video message posted to Twitter,…
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#172391
Shot blocked. A government watchdog recently tried to post a bold message on giant billboards during he NBA finals about LeBron James’ refusal to speak out against Chinese human-rights abuses…
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#172392
Guatemala says it will detain and return a migrant caravan of around 2,000 that entered the country from Honduras on Thursday, the Associated Press
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#172393
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has reportedly refused to implement COVID-19 testing for lawmakers in the nation's capital, according to a top lawmaker.
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#172394
NEW YORK (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence in March directed the nation’s top disease control agency to use its emergency powers to effectively seal the U.S. borders, overruling the agency’s...
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#172395
Historically, there has never been any consensus with Latinos on the issue of illegal immigration.
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#172396
Distance is double what U.S. authorities normally recommend.
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#172397
Senator Mitch McConnell has announced plans to push forward with the Senate Judiciary Committee’s original timeline set for the confirmation hearing of Amy Coney Barrett. 3 GOP Senators have tested positive for COVID-19 – Mike Lee (UT), Thom Tillis (NC) and Ron Johnson (WI). Some opponents of Barrett being confirmed have argued the hearings should […]
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#172398
September’s very positive jobs numbers actually confirm that we are still experiencing the most dynamic economic recovery in American history.
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#172399
On the streets of Brooklyn, a place where Donald Trump is unpopular at the best of times, people reacted to the news of his positive diagnosis for COVID-19 with a mixture of schadenfreude and disbelief that it will do anything to change how the president views the virus that's killed more than 200,000 Americans.
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#172400
Congress' one Libertarian member cited the counterproductive, free speech-threatening nature of the resolution to explain his "no" vote.
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