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Coronavirus Live Updates: Senate Passes $484 Billion Aid Package Oil prices cratered. Mayors in Georgia pushed back on the governor's decision to reopen the state. President Trump is expected to announce a pause in issuing green cards. Right Now. The Senate passed a $484 billion relief package to replenish a depleted ...
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Fact check: Trump falsely claims he hasn't left White House in 'months' at briefing with more inaccuracies Washington (CNN) A reporter reminded President Donald Trump that he held campaign rallies in February and March. He responded by suggesting he didn't recall these rallies -- and saying that hasn't left the White House in "months" except for a ...
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Coronavirus World Updates: Iraq Resists Calls to Quickly Open Border with Iran Iran wants trade restored, but Iraq fears a dangerous influx of infections. And President Trump said he would order a temporary halt in issuing green cards to prevent people from immigrating to the United States. Right Now. Humanitarian groups in Myanmar ...
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Iraq Resists Iranian Pressure to Reopen Border Closed to Slow Covid-19 BAGHDAD — Truck by truck, border post by border post, a power struggle is unfolding between Iraq and Iran over when to reopen the frontier between the two countries, which Iraq closed five weeks ago to limit the spread of the coronavirus. Iran, which has ...
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Speculation Over Kim Jong-un's Health Is Fueled by North Korea's Own Secrecy SEOUL, South Korea — There was one state event that the secretive leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, never missed: a visit to the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun every April 15 to mark the birthday of his grandfather, the founder of the dynastic regime.
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Leading public education advocates write open letter to Joe Biden: Your 'statements encourage us' During the Obama administration, public school advocates led by Diane Ravitch opposed the education agenda of Education Secretary Arne Duncan, who had embraced standardized testing, charter schools and the Common Core State Standards as the ...
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Under Cover of Coronavirus, Hong Kong Cracks Down on Protest Movement HONG KONG — As the world has been engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic, the authorities in Hong Kong have arrested prominent pro-democracy figures in politics, civil society and the media, waging a broad crackdown on the demonstrations that ...
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Israelis Find Little to Love in Their New Government, Except No More Elections JERUSALEM — At least there won't be a fourth election. That slender reed was about the only thing that truly united Israelis on both sides of the polarized country's political chasm on Tuesday as they began to absorb the details of a deal for a joint government ...
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Coronavirus: Government facing fresh questions over EU equipment scheme The government is facing fresh questions over the time it took to join an EU scheme to source medical equipment. Officials have insisted the UK did not receive an initial invitation in time because of communication problems. But Brussels sources have told the ...
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Republican-Led Review Backs Intelligence Findings on Russian Interference WASHINGTON — American intelligence officials' determination that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election to assist Donald J. Trump's candidacy was fundamentally sound and untainted by politics, according to a key Republican-led Senate review ...
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