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After Coronavirus, Colleges Worry: Will Students Come Back? For years, Claire McCarville dreamed of going to college in New York or Los Angeles, and was thrilled last month to get accepted to selective schools in both places. But earlier this month, she sent a $300 deposit to Arizona State University, a 15-minute drive ...
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Ultra-Orthodox Enclave in Israel Opens to Outsiders to Fight a Virus BNEI BRAK, Israel — By the time the mayor of Bnei Brak grasped the deadly seriousness of the coronavirus pandemic, his city had already become Israel's biggest center of contagion. An ultra-Orthodox enclave in the shadow of Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak had one in ...
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Coronavirus Live Updates: In Midst of Pandemic, Trump Halts WHO Payments New York City deaths jumped on a revised official count. Governors outlined early plans to reopen economies. President Trump ordered his name to appear on stimulus checks. Right Now. "Halting funding for the World Health Organization during a world ...
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Trump told testing is key to reopening during business panel call (CNN) In the first phone call convened between President Donald Trump and some members of his newly formed business council, industry leaders reiterated to the President what public health experts and governors have been telling him for weeks: that ...
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Urged on by Conservatives and His Own Advisers, Trump Targeted the WHO WASHINGTON — Fox News pundits and Republican lawmakers have raged for weeks at the World Health Organization for praising China's handling of the coronavirus crisis. On his podcast, President Trump's former chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, ...
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What the WHO Does, and How US Funding Cuts Could Affect It President Trump's decision to halt funding for the World Health Organization, depriving it of its biggest funding source, could have far-reaching effects in efforts to fight diseases and make health care more widely available across the globe. Mr. Trump's order ...
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Relying on Science and Politics, Merkel Offers a Cautious Virus Re-entry Plan BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday set in motion a plan for Germany to begin lifting social and economic restrictions in place because of the coronavirus, even as she warned that the road ahead would look less like a return to normal than a ...
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It's Not Just the WHO: How China Is Moving on the Whole UN President Donald Trump has decided to halt U.S. funding for the World Health Organization, accusing it of kowtowing to China in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic by applauding the Chinese government's "transparency" and uncritically accepting ...
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New Details Hint at Risk of Russian Misinformation in Dossier WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has declassified several footnotes from a report about the F.B.I.'s Trump-Russia investigation, providing details hinting anew at the possibility that Russia may have sown disinformation in a dossier used to ...
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Students Might Have to Take College Admissions Tests at Home This Fall Pencils down. The SAT and the ACT, standardized tests that serve as a gateway to college for millions of applicants each year, announced on Wednesday that they would develop digital versions for students to take at home in the fall if the coronavirus ...
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