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Coronavirus Live Updates: As Social Curbs Slow Spread, Pressure Grows to Ease Them Policymakers around the world are debating when and how to start reopening businesses. Earlier interventions on the West Coast may have limited the virus's effects. A major meat plant closes indefinitely after nearly 300 workers test positive. Right Now.
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Fact check: A list of false claims from Trump's bitter coronavirus briefing Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump delivered another litany of false and misleading claims on Monday at a White House coronavirus briefing during which he repeatedly accused the media of dishonesty. Trump delivered an indignant screed about ...
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Coronavirus Updates: Erdogan Refuses Resignation of Minister Who Led Botched Lockdown in Turkey The interior minister's hastily announced curfew led to panic buying in Istanbul. And in an international competition for limited medical supplies, Israel has turned to its powerful spy service for an advantage. Right Now. A small study of chloroquine, a drug ...
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Venezuela's Maduro, Used to Crises, Faces His Toughest One Yet CARACAS, Venezuela — Only a month ago, President Nicolás Maduro seemed to be consolidating his autocratic rule. The opposition was fading into irrelevance, international pressure was waning and the country's devastating economic woes were finally ...
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The Republican president who vetoed a Great Depression rescue package in an election year Congress was rushing to pass a huge spending bill to combat the nation's economic crisis. The president desperately wanted the legislation but threatened to veto the bill if it was jammed with "pork barrel" provisions. It was mid-July of 1932 in the depths of the ...
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On Politics: How Trump Fell Short on the Coronavirus Good morning and welcome to On Politics, a daily political analysis of the 2020 elections based on reporting by New York Times journalists. Sign up here to get On Politics in your inbox every weekday.
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Former FDA chief grabs spotlight with coronavirus plans to 'turn the lights back on' A year after Scott Gottlieb resigned unexpectedly as Food and Drug Administration commissioner to return home to his family in Westport, Conn., he has never been in such demand — advising lawmakers, governors, members of the Trump administration and ...
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Israeli Election Rivals Seek Deadline Extension to Form Unity Government JERUSALEM — With the negotiations over a unity government in Israel at a critical juncture, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his chief rival, Benny Gantz, asked the country's president to extend the deadline to form a joint coalition to midnight ...
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Nicaragua's president hasn't been seen in a month Mexico City (CNN) Over the past month, world leaders have been to the forefront, rallying their nations to battle the spread of coronavirus. But there's been one notable exception -- President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua, who has not been seen in public for ...
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Putin's Bleak Covid-19 Admission: 'We Don't Have Much to Brag About' MOSCOW — The head of Russia's coronavirus task force, Tatyana Golikova, assured President Vladimir V. Putin in mid-March that the country was ready to take on the pandemic. From masks to ventilators, she said, Russia's hospitals had everything they ...
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