How a Wave of Disinformation Fueled the Pandemic Protests
How did Michigan, Facebook, the Tea Party and the DeVos family lay the groundwork for a national wave of protesters' defiance in the face of pandemic response?
How did Michigan, Facebook, the Tea Party and the DeVos family lay the groundwork for a national wave of protesters' defiance in the face of pandemic response?
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Trump has been holding daily coronavirus briefings since March 14 — and he's told numerous lies in the process. Here are some of the worst ones from the past month.
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“The hospitality industry was instantly decimated,” says Margo Metzger of the NC Restaurant and Lodging Association. “There were approximately 18,000 restaurants with 500,000 restaurant workers in the state, 90% of whom have now been laid off.”