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Trump reportedly wanted to fire the US Navy captain who pleaded for 'immediate' coronavirus help
"I thought it looked terrible, to be honest with you," Trump said. "Now, they made their decision, I didn't make the decision."
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The US Postal Service is on track to run out of money by June, and it could be a disaster for states trying to expand voting by mail
"The post office has the ability to deliver democracy," one elections expert told Insider. "That's what we need them to do, especially in a pandemic."
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Trump says he will 'get involved' in the firing of Navy aircraft carrier captain because he doesn't 'want to destroy somebody for having a bad day'
"I'm going to get involved and see what is going on there because I don't want to destroy somebody for having a bad day," Trump said Monday.
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Rudy Giuliani attempts to position himself as Trump's 'personal science adviser' as he pushes unproven coronavirus treatments
In between takes for his podcast, Giuliani is dialing up Trump to talk hydroxychloroquine and "placenta killer cells," according to a new report.
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Google is fighting COVID-19 by monitoring location data in 131 countries. It's a reminder of how much info Google has about us and how easily the pandemic could blow up privacy.
Google collects troves of user data with Gmail, Maps and other apps. And Google parent Alphabet is getting even more through Verily's COVID screening site.
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Hotels and airlines are just the beginning — here's how the coronavirus recession could cause job losses across the US economy
The economic fallout from the pandemic threatens to wipe out many jobs in the US. Unemployment claims set record highs two straight weeks in March.
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Australia's High Court overturns sexual abuse convictions for George Pell, a former advisor to Pope Francis and Australia's most senior Catholic cleric
Australia's High Court has overturned Pell's conviction for sexual abuse, allowing him to walk free in time for Easter.
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