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Coronavirus Live Updates: States Make Pacts for Reopening, But Trump Claims 'Total' Authority Governors on the East and West Coasts formed alliances to coordinate future action. The I.M.F. issued a stark warning about economic fallout. Lawyers in three states are seeking a mass release of young offenders in detention centers. Right Now. New York ...
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Governors Push Back at Trump Over Authority to Reopen Governors on the East and West Coasts formed alliances to coordinate future action, prompting President Trump to compare the move to a "mutiny." The I.M.F. issued a stark warning about economic fallout. Right Now. New Jersey reported another 365 deaths ...
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Suspends US Funds for WHO President Trump, stung by criticism of his administration's response, blamed the health body for mismanaging the crisis. Globally, more than 125,000 have died, and confirmed infections are nearing 2 million. Right Now. Some European countries have begun ...
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The White House Blessed a War in Libya, but Russia Won It TRIPOLI — Early last spring, just before a planned American-backed peace conference between warring factions in Libya, the aspiring Libyan strongman Khalifa Hifter arranged a phone call with John R. Bolton, then the White House national security adviser.
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Will the Coronavirus End Israel's Political Paralysis? JERUSALEM — After three inconclusive elections resulting in a yearlong impasse, Israel's president has given Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his chief rival, Benny Gantz, until Wednesday midnight to form a unity government. If no agreement is ...
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Tensions Rise in US Over China's 'Donation Diplomacy' WASHINGTON — When President Trump spoke with Xi Jinping, the Chinese leader, late last month to reach a truce to the sniping over the coronavirus pandemic, he did so partly to pave the way for steady shipments of much-needed medical supplies from ...
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The Short, Strange Tale of Stephanie Grisham In the sweep of things, March 9 wasn't so long ago. In the coronavirus era, it's an eternity. Back then, the White House press secretary was still Stephanie Grisham and the White House was still minimizing the threat of the new virus. That morning, the day the ...
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Universities begin considering canceling in-person classes until 2021 (CNN) A number of universities are beginning to consider the possibility that in-person classes may not resume until 2021. Boston University has already canceled all "in-person summer activities" on its primary campus. But the school's coronavirus recovery ...
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Coronavirus could change where students go to college, if they go at all Zach Klein wanted to go to college in a major city. The high school senior lives in Princeton, New Jersey, but he wanted to feel the energy of a big metro area. He was considering schools such as Fordham University in New York City and Catholic University of ...
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Tax change in coronavirus package overwhelmingly benefits millionaires, congressional body finds More than 80 percent of the benefits of a tax change tucked into the coronavirus relief package Congress passed last month will go to those who earn more than $1 million annually, according to a report by a nonpartisan congressional body expected to be ...
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