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Trump says he misled on virus to instill calm. But he’s governed with scare tactics.
The president has repeatedly sought to instill panic in his supporters, warning darkly of dangers from illegal immigrants, crime and racial justice protesters.

Election live updates: Trump heading to Michigan; Biden seizes on coronavirus revelations in new book
Trump is staging a campaign rally in a battleground state in the Rust Belt a day after Biden took him to task for his economic...

Some assertions Donald ‘I don’t want to create panic’ Trump has made since February
Trump's claim that he doesn't "want people to be frightened" contradicts his main political philosophy.

5 Songs That Were Your Soundtrack For The Summer
Despite these current times robbing us of what makes a song a summer banger (we miss you, rooftop day parties), Black artists continue to break...

Trump wanted an attorney general who’d be loyal to him. He got one.
The Justice Department now serves as a jurisprudential Secret Service.

Drake’s Son Adonis First Day Of School
Slowly but surely, Drake is giving us more and more glimpses of his son Adonis – and we’re so here for it! Today, the rapper...

School Called Police On Black 12-Year-Old Playing With Toy Gun During Online Class
A Colorado family is furious after school officials called the police on their 12-year-old son all because he was playing with a toy gun during...

Woodward book: Trump says he knew coronavirus was ‘deadly’ and worse than the flu while intentionally misleading Americans
In new book ‘Rage,’ Trump says he deliberately played down threat of pandemic and says he feels no responsibility to better understand the anger and...

Avoid a shutdown, pass coronavirus relief: Can Congress do either thing on its very short 2020 to-do list?
What’s going on with the last two big legislative debates before Congress this year

How Trump squandered February, despite knowing the risk posed by coronavirus
In early February, Trump was privately warning about the danger posed by the virus — even as his administration did little to prepare.