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As tragic toll from virus rises, so do questions about Trump's leadership (CNN) President Donald Trump's White House appears powerless to halt an increasingly tragic trajectory in the coronavirus pandemic as the death toll climbed by nearly 1,000 on a single, dark day. Vice President Mike Pence warned in a CNN interview that ...
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NYC Death Toll Tops 1500 as Cuomo Warns on Ventilators: Live Updates The governor said the state was using the machines for coronavirus patients at a rate that would exhaust its stockpile in just six days. Right Now. New York City officials advised residents to shield their faces with a scarf, bandanna or other protective covering ...
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In Diplomatic Whipsaw, US and China Seek to Cooperate on Pandemic and Economy WASHINGTON — For weeks, President Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo forcefully used the controversial terms "Chinese virus" and "Wuhan virus" in public and said they intended to hold Beijing responsible for the crippling coronavirus pandemic.
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UK vows to boost coronavirus testing after criticism, as officials release guidance on who to save first London (CNN) The UK will test 100,000 people per day for coronavirus by the end of this month, UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced Thursday. "That is the goal and I am determined we will get there," said Hancock, who had been self-isolating for ...
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Turning the Tables, Russia Sends Virus Aid to US MOSCOW — In the early 1990s, amid the poverty-ridden collapse of the Soviet Union, American food aid in the form of a flood of cheap chicken thighs — Russians called them "Bush legs" — helped symbolize the humiliating downfall of a superpower.
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Fact-checking coronavirus briefing: Trump says scarves 'better' than masks, exaggerates Europe travel restriction Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump made fewer false claims than usual at Thursday's coronavirus briefing, ceding the floor to administration officials for extended periods and trading his usual inaccuracy for some vague musings and boasts.
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Even in the coronavirus pandemic, the Japanese likely won't stay home until Shinzo Abe makes them Tokyo (CNN) Salary men in suits crammed into trains during the rush-hour commute are staple scenes in Tokyo. Up until a few weeks ago, 52-year-old Hideya Tokiyoshi, who traveled into the capital from neighboring Saitama prefecture for work each day, ...
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Kushner Puts Himself in Middle of White House's Chaotic Coronavirus Response WASHINGTON — Peter T. Gaynor, the federal government's top emergency manager, was about to go on television last week to announce that he would use wartime production powers to ensure the manufacture of about 60,000 desperately needed ...
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CIA Hunts for Authentic Virus Totals in China, Dismissing Government Tallies WASHINGTON — The C.I.A. has been warning the White House since at least early February that China has vastly understated its coronavirus infections and that its count could not be relied upon as the United States compiles predictive models to fight the ...
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European leaders warn coronavirus could lead to the breakup of their union BERLIN — The coronavirus pandemic, with its simultaneous health and economic crises, is deepening faultlines within Europe in a way some leaders fear could prove to be a final reckoning. The cohesion of the European Union had already been battered by ...
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