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Trump to Fire Intelligence Watchdog Who Had Key Role in Ukraine Complaint President Trump is firing the intelligence community inspector general whose insistence on telling lawmakers about a whistle-blower complaint about his dealings with Ukraine triggered impeachment proceedings last fall, the president told lawmakers in a ...
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Here's what health experts say about face masks A woman wearing a mask walks her dog on the boardwalk on Thursday, April 02, in Miami Beach, Florida. Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images. Should you or shouldn't you wear a face mask during the coronavirus pandemic? Here's where health organizations and ...
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The Business Leaders Trump Asks for Advice on the Coronavirus Want this in your inbox each morning? Sign up here. Where the president gets his advice. Maggie Haberman, a star White House correspondent at The Times, joined us yesterday for a wide-ranging conference call with DealBook readers about the Trump ...
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Trump to Fire Intelligence Watchdog Who Had Key Role in Ukraine Complaint WASHINGTON — President Trump is firing the intelligence community inspector general whose insistence on telling lawmakers about a whistle-blower complaint about his dealings with Ukraine triggered impeachment proceedings last fall, the president told ...
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White House scrambles to scoop up medical supplies worldwide, angering Canada, Germany The Trump administration's global scramble to secure more protective masks for U.S. healthcare workers has sparked tensions with allies including Canada and Germany, which fear they could face shortages as they battle their own coronavirus outbreaks.
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A Debate Over Masks Uncovers Deep White House Divisions WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Friday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was urging all Americans to wear a mask when they leave their homes, but he immediately undercut the message by repeatedly calling the ...
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Trump administration's lack of a unified coronavirus strategy will cost lives, say a dozen experts WASHINGTON — The Trump administration's decision to let states chart their own responses to the coronavirus crisis rather than impose a national strategy will cost thousands of lives and is likely to result in an open-ended outbreak rolling across the country, ...
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Coronavirus Battle Throws Open Eurozone's Divide ROME—The euro survived its debt crisis, but the wounds never fully healed. The coronavirus is threatening to reopen them. Fighting the pandemic is causing deep plunges in economic activity around the world and pushing up government deficits.
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There are fears a coronavirus crisis looms in Tokyo. Is it too late to change course? Tokyo (CNN) Each day seems to bring more bad news for Tokyo. The daily count of new coronavirus cases has doubled in the past week, from about 40 in the final days of March to 97 on Thursday and 89 on Friday, according to the Tokyo Metropolitan ...
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The lessons of past presidents could help Trump beat covid-19 — if he listened In response to a reporter's question, President Trump openly dismissed the idea that consulting his predecessors might be useful in developing a national response to the covid-19 crisis. "I think we're doing an incredible job," Trump replied, evidently seeing ...
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