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India, Day 1: World's Largest Coronavirus Lockdown Begins NEW DELHI — India's economy was sputtering even before its leader announced the world's largest coronavirus lockdown. Now the state-ordered paralysis of virtually all commerce in the country has put millions of people out of work and left many families ...
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Citing Death Penalty, UK Court Blocks Giving Evidence on ISIS 'Beatles' to US WASHINGTON — The British government must withhold key evidence from the United States for the trial of two Islamic State detainees because the Trump administration has not provided assurances that the men will not be executed, the British Supreme ...
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Fine Print of Stimulus Bill Contains Special Deals for Industries WASHINGTON — Restaurants and retailers will get a tweak to federal tax law they have been seeking for more than a year that could save them $15 billion. Community banks are being granted their long-held wish of being freed to reduce the amount of ...
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The Latest: US Marine stationed at Pentagon tests positive The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected more than 466,000 people and killed over 21,000, according to Johns Hopkins University. The COVID-19 illness causes mild or moderate symptoms in most people, but severe symptoms are more ...
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As Latin America Shuts Down to Fight Virus, Brazil and Mexico Are Holdouts RIO DE JANEIRO — Most leaders in Latin America reacted to the arrival of the coronavirus in the region with speed and severity: Borders were shut. Flights were halted. Soldiers roamed deserted streets enforcing quarantines, and medical professionals ...
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Family of American Robert Levinson, who disappeared in Iran, say they believe he is dead Washington (CNN) The family of Robert Levinson, a former FBI agent who disappeared in Iran more than a decade ago, announced Wednesday that they believe he is dead, just months after a family spokesperson told CNN they had been feeling hopeful.
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Britain Enlists an Army of Volunteers to Help Fight the Coronavirus LONDON — Two days after Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed a lockdown on Britain to curb the spread of the coronavirus, the government has recruited an army of more than 400,000 volunteers to help elderly people quarantined in their homes, as well ...
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Colleges Get Billions in Coronavirus Relief, but Say Deal Falls Short of Needs WASHINGTON — The $2 trillion stimulus package barreling toward passage by the Senate on Wednesday will send about $14 billion to colleges and universities that are hemorrhaging money as they close their campuses and try to stay afloat with distance ...
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Citing Virus, Putin Suspends Vote on Keeping Him in Power MOSCOW — Calling for "discipline and responsibility" in the face of the coronavirus, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Wednesday announced the postponement of a referendum next month on whether he can govern until 2036. In a televised address ...
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Fact Check: US has done more coronavirus tests than South Korea, but not per person Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump and his administration have been criticized over the rate of coronavirus testing in the US, but on Wednesday, he claimed the US had done more testing than any other nation. At a press briefing a day earlier, Dr.
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