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Worker at coffee shop chain becomes the 'star' of the show at White House business event

Michael Heup, an employee at North Carolina-based business Bitty & Beau's, took to the White House stage for the event about the Paycheck Protection Program.




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Doctors group claims that hydroxychloroquine helps 91% of coronavirus patients

The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) claimed that 91.6% of coronavirus patients treated with hydroxychloroquine fared better - but they cite many anecdotal reports.




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Jared Kushner claims federal response to coronavirus is a 'success story'

White House senior adviser Jared Kushner argued the federal response to the coronavirus has been a 'success story' as economic growth plunged.




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Coronavirus: Donald Trump says 5m daily tests 'unnecessary'

President Trump continued to send mixed messages on the country's COVID-19 testing capabilities, saying a benchmark of five million tests per day was 'unnecessary,' but that the country would hit it.




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Trump steps up threat to link federal bailout to states ending sanctuary city status

President Trump again tied state aid to ridding the country of so-called 'sanctuary cities,' where local jurisdictions don't play ball with federal immigration enforcement.




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Donald Trump reveals plans to travel to Arizona and Ohio and wants to bring back campaign rallies

President Donald Trump on Wednesday revealed plans to travel the country in the next few weeks that could eventually lead to the return of his massive campaign rallies. 




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Ricky Gervais branded 'Nostradamus' for predicting Donald Trump's disinfectant comments in 2016 

Fans believe that in 2016, Ricky Gervais predicted Donald Trump's extraordinary comments about bleach being a cure for coronavirus.




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Donald Trump threatened to SUE his campaign manager during furious shouting match

President Trump threatened to sue his campaign manager during a furious phone call Friday, in the wake of his poll numbers plummeting and re-election chances diminishing.




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Donald Trump tweets claim economy will be so strong Democrats will accuse him of hyping COVID-19

President Donald Trump retweeted a conservative supporter Thursday who predicted the economy will be doing so well by summer Democrats will accuse him of 'hyping' the coronavirus outbreak.




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Trump campaign to launch advertising blitz after he erupted 'I'm not f***ing losing to Joe Biden'

Donald Trump's reelection campaign will release a nationwide ad Sunday touting his response to the coronavirus pandemic then a second wave of ads will issue attacks on Joe Biden.




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Entrepreneur got $69 MILLION to make ventilators after tweeting Trump - and failed to deliver ONE

Yaron Oren-Pines, an electrical engineer, was paid $47,656 each for 1,450 ventilators by New York state in March.




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Secret Service paid Trump's Washington DC hotel more than $33,000 while guarding Steve Mnuchin

Receipts show they booked a standard room with two beds from January 25, 2017 but a spokesperson has confirmed they also used a luxury adjoining suite.




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Billionaire hotelier got $126million in small business loans after hiring Trump-allied lobbyists

A few weeks before Monty Bennett's companies received the sum, he hired Jeff Miller, former vice chairman of Trump's inaugural committee, and Roy Bailey, a re-election campaign fundraiser.




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Roger Stone appeals three-year prison sentence after former Trump aide was denied new trial

Roger Stone, long-time ally of President Donald Truymp, is appealing his three-year prison sentence after his bid for a new trial, based on the argument of jury bias in the original, was rejected by a judge




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WHO say they want to participate in Chinese probe into origins of Covid-19 after Trump's lab claims

The World Health Organization said it was hoping for an invitation from Beijing to take part in its probe into how the coronavirus originated in animals, then jumped to humans.




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Trump claims Joe Biden could face MORE women 'coming out'

President Donald Trump on Friday predicted more accusers would come out against Joe Biden and said he was 'sticking up' for the former vice president. 




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Russia BILLED US more than $600,000 for medical supplies sent on 'aid' flight Putin offered to Trump

Vladimir Putin billed Donald Trump nearly $660,000 after sending 60 tons of medical equipment to the U.S. in the midst of the coronavirus crisis - including thousands of pieces hospitals don't use.




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Trump retweets claim 'he has done more for black people than any president bar Lincoln'

The president retweeted a remark by a Kenyan supporter who claimed that Trump had done more for black people than all other presidents combined.




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Truckers protest against freight rates in Washington DC and anti-lockdown rallies continue across US

A convoy of trucks descended on Washington DC for a second day Saturday to protest against low freight rates that truckers say are hammering the industry.




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Trump retweets 'baseless' claim Obama ran intelligence operation into administrations Russia ties

President Trump retweeted a podcaster's claim on Sunday that 'Evidence has surfaced that indicates Barack Obama was the one running the Russian hoax.'




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Donald Trump's campaign launches 'American comeback' ad tying election to recovery

President Donald Trump's new campaign ad features stirring music and shows his coronavirus response - as well as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tearing up his State of the Union speech.




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America's meat crisis laid bare as shelves sit empty across the country

Gaps have continued appearing on meat shelves across America as supplies run low after dozens of processing plants closed or reduced capacity after workers started getting sick.




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Georgia senator under fire for stock trades uses primate plane in campaign ads

Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler used her private plane and her vast fortune as an upside in a new political ad after facing criticism for offloading stocks amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Donald Trump claims 'we saved millions of lives' with stay-at-home measures

Donald Trump claimed 'millions of lives were saved' by the federal government's stay-at-home measures and the US economy would be on the rise by the end of the year.




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Donald Trump calls bailouts for Democratic states 'unfair' to republicans

President Donald Trump drew a line in the sand with Andrew Cuomo and Nancy Pelosi when he called financial bailouts for states 'unfair' because they would go to ones with Democratic governors. 




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How the former Green Beret behind the failed Venezuela coup plot hatched the plan

The leader of the failed Venezuela coup struck on the idea after enlisting a billionaire backer and meeting with Donald Trump's bodyguard.




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Donald Trump orders his Mexican wall to be painted black at a cost of up to $3 BILLION more

Donald Trump is again insisting the southern border wall be painted black so it will attract the sun and be hot to the touch - deterring those considering climbing over the wall.




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New press secretary Kayleigh McEnany ends briefing after getting asked about past coronavirus claim

New White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday defended her February comment that 'we will not see diseases like the coronavirus come here.'




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Green Beret behind failed Venezuela coup bragged about toppling foreign leader

Former Green Beret Jordan Goudreau's old friend Drew White told DailyMail.com that Goudreau he had a contract with the US State Department to 'protect oil interests in Venezuela'.




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Trump tells aides wearing a mask would 'send the wrong message'

President Trump told advisers that wearing a mask would 'send the wrong message' after he told reporters Wednesday that he wore one 'backstage' during his trip to a mask factory.




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Donald Trump's campaign calls Kellyanne Conway's husband George 'largely unemployed'

Donald Trump's reelection campaign released a rage blog post on his website slamming George Conway, the leader of an anti-Trump Republican political action committee, as 'largely unemployed.'




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Trump campaign embraces 'Death Star' nickname

Brad Parscale embraced the 'Death Star' nickname for his operation in a Thursday tweet, leaving critics wondering if he'd seen the ending of not one, but two, 'Star Wars' films.




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Australians urged NOT to use anti-malaria drug which Donald Trump described as cure against COVID-19

More than 6,000 tablets of hydroxychloroquine have been seized by the Australian Border Force since January.




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Trump says he 'hopes' Biden is innocent 'for his sake' as he claims he has had his own 'battles'

Donald Trump said that he hopes Tara Reade's sexual assault allegations against Joe Biden are false as the president complained of the several women who he says falsely accused him.




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Donald Trump hails the return of sport as he talks up reopening the economy in amid the coronavirus

President Donald Trump said U.S. deaths due to coronavirus would be at 'lower level' of forecasts and floated the number of 110,000, as he cheered the reopening schedule of pro football and fighting.




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Dina Asher-Smith raises World Championships hope after winning 100m gold in Diamond League final 

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI IN BRUSSELS: Her time of 10.88sec was a season's best, but more impressive was that she blitzed Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the double Olympic champion from Jamaica.




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Dina Asher-Smith breaks the British record to claim 100m silver

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI IN DOHA: Asher-Smith became the first British woman to win an individual World Championships sprint medal in 36 years as she claimed silver in the 100m final on Sunday.




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Dina Asher-Smith WINS 200m World Athletics gold for Britain in front of another sparse crowd in Doha

Dina Asher-Smith, 23, clinched a historic gold medal after powering to 200m victory at the World Championships.




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Asher-Smith wins third medal at World Championships as Great Britain claim 4x100m silver in Doha 

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI IN DOHA: Another night of history for Dina Asher-Smith . The distinctions in her career are piling up and so are the medals.




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HITS AND MISSES FROM DOHA: Sportsmail breaks down winners and losers

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI IN DOHA: The 17th athletics World Championships were held this week in Doha with plenty of drama on and off the track at the Khalifa International Stadium.




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Lord Coe hails the on-track performances at the Doha championships despite poor crowds  

Just 7,266 fans were in the stands on Sunday with the women's 100 metres final - when Dina Asher-Smith claimed silver behind Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce - in front of a bare stadium.




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Britain's top Olympians face financial crisis with Tokyo 2020 Games postponed

EXCLUSIVE BY DAVID COVERDALE AND RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: Team GB stars face a coronavirus cash crisis because of performance-related contracts with sponsors.




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BEL MOONEY: I fear I'll never see the needy folk I care for again

This week Bel advises a reader who fears he will never see the needy folk he cares for again.




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BEL MOONEY: Is my son unfaithful because of his dad's cheating?

This week Bel advises a reader who is afraid her son's extra-marital affair is a result of his own father's cheating.




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Your plot could win £2,000 in the Daily Mail National Garden Competition

British gardening expert Monty Don shares his top tips for competing in this year's Daily Mail National Garden Competition. The winner will receive a £2K prize and finalists will be given a blue plaque.




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Monty Don has added a touch of the Med to his garden - and here he explains how you can too

British gardening expert Monty Don shared his advice for how to grow olive trees in the garden. He recommended using 'very large terracotta pots'.




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The armchair approach: Nigel Colborn says with a border of succulents, you can sit back

Nigel Colborn has shared his advice on gardening this week. He says succulents can usually shrug off anything the British summer can throw at them. Pictured, Aeonium Zwartkop.




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Saving Britain's wildlife starts in our gardens: The results of our second wildlife census are in

The results of the second annual Wildlife Census, where Weekend Magazine asked its readers to record species spotted in their gardens last year, are in. It looked at 58 creatures commonly found in Britain.




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Don't be sluggish! Our mild, wet winter could lead to an invasion of slugs and snails

Monty Don shared his advice for repelling snails and slugs in an extract from his classic book Gardening at Longmeadow. British gardening expert warns against using slug pellets.




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After all the struggles of war, Britain was keen to sit back and smell the roses

Monty Don explores how gardens across Britain transformed after the Second World War. He claims that people wanted lawns, flowers and somewhere to hang the washing.