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The Rev. Joseph O'Hare, Resourceful President of Fordham, Dies at 89 The Rev. Joseph A. O'Hare, who as the longest-serving president of Fordham University transformed it into a national institution and applied the moral rectitude of his clerical collar to civic reform in New York City, died on Sunday in the Bronx. He was 89.
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Manolis Glezos Dies at 97; Tore Down Nazi Flag Over Athens Manolis Glezos, a Greek resistance fighter who became a national hero after he and a friend tore down the Nazi flag that waved over the Acropolis when the Germans occupied Athens in 1941, died on Monday in Athens. He was 97. Prime Minister Kiriakos ...
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Trump uses coronavirus briefing to unveil new military counternarcotics mission Washington (CNN) On a day when more than 800 Americans died of the coronavirus, President Donald Trump used his daily briefing on the pandemic to unveil seemingly unrelated counternarcotics operations that senior officials said would hurt embattled ...
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Trump Warns Iran of Heightened Retaliation for Any Attacks on US Troops WASHINGTON — President Trump warned Iran on Wednesday against using its proxy forces to attack American troops, vowing to retaliate by going "up the food chain," a hint that the American military was considering a more direct strike on Iranian forces.
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Power-hungry leaders are itching to exploit the coronavirus crisis London (CNN) As Covid-19 brings the world to a halt, some world leaders have spotted an opportunity to tighten their grip on power. In Hungary, a bill passed on Monday which handed Prime Minister Viktor Orban the power to rule by decree -- indefinitely.
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Iran Says US Sanctions Are Taking Lives. US Officials Disagree. As Iran struggles with a devastating coronavirus outbreak, a broken economy and a severe shortage of medical equipment, it says that American trade sanctions are taking Iranian lives and has called for the United States to lift them on humanitarian grounds.
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Bolsonaro, Isolated and Defiant, Dismisses Coronavirus Threat to Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO — As coronavirus cases and deaths mount in Brazil, President Jair Bolsonaro has remained defiant, the last notable holdout among major world leaders in denying the severity of the coronavirus. Brazilians, he declared last week, are ...
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If You Have Coronavirus Symptoms, Assume You Have the Illness, Even if You Test Negative You had some exposures that may put you at risk for coronavirus. A few days later you come down with a bad cough yourself and feel a little short of breath and really tired. You take your temperature: 101 degrees. A fever. You suspect you might have ...
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Cuomo Is a Media Hero in the Pandemic. De Blasio Is a Scapegoat. Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York called me this morning a little out of breath, feet pounding in the background, on his daily walk in Prospect Park. It's the kind of stubbornly pointless personal ritual his critics in the media find incredibly annoying — couldn't he ...
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This is what China did to beat coronavirus. Experts say America couldn't handle it In late February, as coronavirus infections mounted in Wuhan, China, local authorities went door-to-door for health checks – forcibly isolating every resident in makeshift hospitals and temporary quarantine shelters, even separating parents from young ...
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