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Google Alert - United States

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United States
Daily update March 6, 2020
NEWS
The New York Times
BOSTON — Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts told her staff she was dropping out of the presidential race on Thursday, ending a run defined by an avalanche of policy plans that aimed to pull the Democratic Party to the left and appealed to enough ...
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The New York Times
Governments around the world came under scrutiny for their response to the outbreak. In America, Vice President Mike Pence visited Washington State to pledge federal support. In Japan and China, citizens vented their anger. Right Now. There are more ...
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CNN
New York (CNN Business) A version of this article first appeared in the "Reliable Sources" newsletter. Every hour, there's another closure or another infection or another death. Every day, there's a growing global death toll. In the United States the coronavirus ...
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The New York Times
President Trump has made a series of rosy — and sometimes false — claims about the coronavirus, including the risks to Americans and how his administration is responding. Here is a timeline of some of his comments, placed in context and fact-checked.
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CNN
(CNN) Bill Clinton reflects emotionally in a new documentary about his 1990s affair with Monica Lewinsky, saying that he feels "terrible" the affair has defined the former White House intern's life and seeks to explain the sexual relationship as something that he ...
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The New York Times
Filing your tax return may make your head hurt again this year. For only the second time, Americans must cope with the new set of rules that sprang from the tax overhaul enacted by Congress in 2017. Many people are still adjusting to the law's quirks, while ...
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The New York Times
WASHINGTON — Under fire from President Trump and Republican senators who accused him of threatening two conservative Supreme Court justices, Senator Chuck Schumer said on Thursday he "should not have used the words" he did Wednesday in a ...
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The New York Times
SCRANTON, Pa. — President Trump came to Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s hometown on Thursday and said he was prepared to run against the former Democratic vice president in November, changing gears after being "mentally" ready to take on Senator Bernie ...
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ABC News
GOOD MORNING, MASSACHUSETTS. WARREN CHARTS HER NEXT MOVE — Where does Sen. Elizabeth Warren go from here? After finishing third in her home state to Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, and facing tough results across the Super Tuesday ...
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NPR
Updated on March 5 at 2:23 p.m. ET. The Senate overwhelmingly passed a $8 billion emergency spending package to respond to growing cases linked to the coronavirus illness domestically and abroad. The vote was 96-1 — Kentucky Republican Sen.
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Google Alert - World

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World
Daily update March 6, 2020
NEWS
The New York Times
TOKYO — For nearly a month, as the coronavirus has threatened the health and economy of Japan, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been almost invisible. Public health officials, not Mr. Abe, became the face of government ineptitude when a troubled ...
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The New York Times
On Saturday, the United States and the Taliban signed a historic peace agreement, theoretically bringing to an end the nearly two-decades-long conflict in Afghanistan that killed more than more than 2,400 American service members. As officials prepare to ...
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The New York Times
MOSCOW — After six hours of talks at the Kremlin, the presidents of Russia and Turkey on Thursday announced what they said was a deal to end fighting in the Syrian region of Idlib, calming a volatile conflict that had pushed the two countries to the brink of ...
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The New York Times
WASHINGTON — Republicans are wielding the power of their Senate majority to intensify an election-year investigation of Hunter Biden's work for a Ukrainian energy firm, putting new scrutiny on the son of Joseph R. Biden Jr. as the former vice president ...
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Politico
President Donald Trump is using his metaphorical black Sharpie to draw his own mental map of the spiraling coronavirus crisis — vastly complicating the work of public health officials scrambling to contain the spread of the deadly disease. In the latest ...
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The New York Times
BEIRUT, Lebanon — A court in Britain has found that Dubai's ruler kidnapped and confined two grown daughters, then threatened one of his many wives when she began to question his treatment of them, according to British court documents released on ...
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The New York Times
NEW DELHI — Until recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's campaign to portray India as a rising power seemed to be ticking along despite troubles at home. Much of the world remained quiet, or cautious, in recent months as India began locking up ...
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The New York Times
Our guide to new art shows and some that will be closing soon. 'SHAHIDUL ALAM: TRUTH TO POWER' at the Rubin Museum (through May 4). This Bangladeshi photographer has used his camera for 35 years as a tool to advance social justice. Over time, he ...
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The New York Times
The number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in New York State doubled on Thursday, with officials announcing two additional cases in New York City, eight new cases in Westchester County and one on Long Island. Three of the new patients — a ...
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The New York Times
WASHINGTON — It was three days after the Sept. 11 attacks when Pakistan's president yielded to the American demands — but also delivered a warning. President Pervez Musharraf told the American ambassador in Islamabad that his country would assist ...
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