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Coronavirus Live Updates: White House Rejected CDC Reopening Guidelines, Asking for Revisions Another 3.2 million people filed for unemployment benefits, and in some states, more than 25 percent of workers are unemployed. The governor of Texas said people would not be jailed for defiantly reopening businesses. Right Now. The Texas Supreme ...
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Nation's stockpile proves to be no match for a pandemic (CNN) As complaints about dire shortages of protective gear for medical workers on the frontlines of the Covid-19 crisis began to stream in, President Donald Trump was quick to point the finger of blame at his predecessor, Barack Obama. It was Obama and ...
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NYC May Limit Entry to Parks to Prevent Crowds: Live Updates Mayor Bill de Blasio said he would release details on Friday on a plan to manage crowd sizes in some city parks. Right Now. New Jersey reported 254 more virus deaths as the state's total neared 9,000.
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Justice Dept. moves to drop case against Michael Flynn, former Trump adviser who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI The Justice Department moved Thursday to drop charges against former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his Russian contacts during the presidential transition. The unraveling of Flynn's guilty plea marked ...
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Coronavirus Live Updates: White House Blocks CDC Guidance Over Economic and Religious Concerns Another 3.2 million people filed for unemployment benefits. A new study found that nearly everyone who gets the disease eventually makes antibodies to the virus. The governor of Texas said people would not be jailed for defiantly reopening businesses.
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The top 10 women Joe Biden might pick as vice president, ranked (This is the sixth edition of our weekly power rankings of politicians most likely to be chosen as Joe Biden's Democratic running mate in 2020.) (CNN) For the first time since former Vice President Joe Biden kicked off his search for his own VP, we have some ...
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HHS secretary tells lawmakers lifestyles of meat-processing plant employees worsened Covid-19 outbreak (CNN) As Covid-19 devastated the workforce at some of the nation's largest meat-processing plants, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told lawmakers recently that workers' lifestyles exacerbated the spread of the disease inside the plants.
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White House Rattled by a Military Aide's Positive Coronavirus Test WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Thursday that the White House staff would be tested every day for the coronavirus after a military aide who has had contact with him was found to have the virus. Asked by reporters about the aide, Mr. Trump ...
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Ahmaud Arbery was killed doing what he loved, and a south Georgia community demands justice Glynn County, Georgia (CNN) Though a prosecutor says he'll let a grand jury decide whether the man who killed Ahmaud Arbery will face charges, many in this south Georgia community can't understand why no one's been arrested. It's been more than 10 ...
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Burr's brother-in-law sold thousands in stocks the same day as Burr (CNN) Sen. Richard Burr's brother-in-law sold a half-dozen stocks for as much as $280,000 on the same day in February that the North Carolina Republican made dozens of stock sales ahead of the market downturn caused by the coronavirus outbreak, ...
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