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Mar 28 2020
Fact Check
Trump a rosy outlier on science of the virus
Groundless assurances keep coming from President Donald Trump, a rosy outlier on the science of the coronavirus pandemic.
It’s been that way since before the virus spread widely in the United States, when he supposed that the warmer weather of April might have it soon gone, a prospect the public health authorities said was not affirmed by the research. Now he’s been talking about a
Associated PressMar 27 2024
Headline Roundup
Trump's Bible Sale Sparks Controversy
Former President Donald Trump recently started selling “God Bless the USA” bibles for $59.99 on Truth Social, his social media platform. Some critics accused Trump of commercializing religion for personal gain.
The Details: The “God Bless the USA Bible,” advertised as “the only Bible endorsed by President Trump,” features patriotic elements inspired by country singer Lee Greenwood's
The Christian Post Associated Press NewsweekMar 30 2020
News
Trump Extends Social Distancing Guidelines Through End of April
Speaking at a contentious White House coronavirus news briefing on Sunday that involved testy standoffs with multiple reporters, President Trump declared that "the peak in death rate" in the coronavirus pandemic "is likely to hit in two weeks," and said the federal government will be extending its social-distancing guidelines through April 30.
"The modeling estimates that the peak in
Fox News (Online News)Mar 27 2020
News
Not all or nothing: Anti-virus lockdowns could lift slowly
For the millions of Americans living under some form of lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus, not knowing when the restrictions will end is a major source of anxiety. Will life events — weddings, funerals, even just simple nights out with friends — be delayed for a few weeks, a few months or much longer?
President Donald Trump gave one answer this week, saying he hoped
Associated PressApr 14 2020
News
Pastor-sharing: For clergy, a holy hustle and labor of love
Pastors often served multiple congregations in Colonial days, traveling from church to church on horseback, to meet the needs of an expanding nation. Now minister-sharing is returning for another reason: as a resourceful way to sustain worship with fewer people in the pews.
The Rev. Susan Tierney had already done what would have been a good Sunday’s work for any clergyperson. Then she
Christian Science MonitorMar 30 2020
News
Fauci says task force 'argued strongly' with Trump to extend coronavirus guidelines
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government's top infectious disease expert, said Monday that the White House coronavirus task force aggressively lobbied President Trump to extend social distancing guidelines another month as the U.S. grapples with the fallout of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
"We felt that if we prematurely pulled back, we would only form an acceleration or rebound of
The HillApr 01 2019
Opinion
OPINION: May Turns Brexit Into Wrecks-It
Friday was supposed to be “Brexit Day,” when the United Kingdom once again became a sovereign nation independent of the European Union. Instead, it was the day that the UK’s parliament rejected Prime Minister Theresa May’s awful Brexit deal for the third time.
Astonishingly, it’s not entirely Theresa May’s fault. Just mostly.
May has lost power in great chunks since grabbing the
Guest Writer - RightApr 15 2020
Opinion
The New York Times Knows Nobody Believes It about Biden, Kavanaugh, and Sexual Assault
An editor tries to explain away the newspaper’s grossly unequal coverage of sexual-assault allegations.
Aremarkable thing happened Monday: The New York Times executive editor, Dean Baquet, actually had to answer questions about his paper’s very different coverage of sexual-assault allegations against Joe Biden and Brett Kavanaugh. It did not go well. It is simply impossible to read the
National Review (News)Apr 14 2020
News
Restarting America Means People Will Die. So When Do We Do It?
The politics of the coronavirus have made it seem indecent to talk about the future. As President Trump has flirted with reopening America quickly — saying in late March that he’d like to see “packed churches” on Easter and returning to the theme days ago with “we cannot let this continue” — public-health experts have felt compelled to call out the dangers. Many Americans have responded by
New York Times (News)Apr 04 2019
News
Biden team charges ahead with 2020 plans despite allegations: It's ‘strengthened his resolve’
Even as more accusers come forward with claims of inappropriate touching, Biden World is flashing signals that it's all systems go for 2020.
The former vice president personally sought to tamp down the controversy with a Twitter video late Wednesday vowing to be "more mindful about respecting personal space in the future." Moments later, a Washington Post story relayed the accounts of
Fox News (Online News)