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Reuters:
Exclusive: White House told federal health agency to classify coronavirus deliberations - sources  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House has ordered federal health officials to treat top-level coronavirus meetings as classified, an unusual step that has restricted information and hampered …
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Washington Post:
Live updates: WHO declares coronavirus a pandemic; White House considers moving all of Europe to restrictive travel advisory  —  The World Health Organization on Wednesday declared coronavirus a pandemic, reflecting concern from WHO that countries aren't working quickly and aggressively enough to contain the virus.
The Daily Beast:
Trump Is Seething Over Having to Work With Pelosi on a Coronavirus Response  —  Among other things, the president fears that the House Speaker would use a private meeting to try and embarrass him.  —  All of official Washington has come to an agreement that swift, bold action is needed …
Discussion: The Hill and The Mahablog
The Daily Beast:
Most Americans Will Likely Be Exposed to Coronavirus, Republicans Told  —  A member of Congress who attended the closed-door briefing where the assessment was made called the prediction “sobering.”  —  Last week, Republican members of Congress heard a sober warning in a closed-door briefing on Capitol Hill …
Geoff Earle / Daily Mail:
BREAKING NEWS: Donald Trump will address the nation tonight and FINALLY promises ‘to use the full power of the federal government’ to tackle coronavirus as WHO declares a pandemic and markets plunge  — He announced his team was putting in place a policy to deal with the disease and create a vaccine
Politico:
A remote White House? Trump team weighs teleworking
Discussion: Fox News
Washington Post:   White House considers moving all of Europe to Level 3 travel advisory
Media Matters for America:
Sean Hannity: It “may be true” that the “deep state” is using coronavirus to manipulate markets, suppress dissent and push mandated medicines  —  As an MIT PhD in Biological Engineering who studies & does research nearly every day on the Immune System, the #coronavirus fear mongering …
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Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Dr. Fauci Schools Hannity on Dangers of Coronavirus  —  “But even if it's one, it's ten times more lethal than the seasonal flu.  You gotta make sure that people understand that!” the top infectious disease expert said.  —  Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top expert on infectious diseases …
McKay Coppins / The Atlantic:
Trump's Dangerously Effective Coronavirus Propaganda  —  The president's effort to play down the pandemic is being amplified by a coalition of partisan media, digital propagandists, and White House officials.  —  From the moment the coronavirus reached the United States …
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Rupert Murdoch could save lives by forcing Fox News to tell the truth about coronavirus — right now
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Bernie's Whole Campaign Was Based On a Misreading of the 2016 Election  —  Four years ago, Bernie Sanders put up a surprisingly strong fight against Hillary Clinton on the strength of his support among white working-class voters, who proceeded to desert Clinton in November.
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Tim Alberta / Politico:
Michigan Romp Shows Biden Could Rebuild Democrats' ‘Blue Wall’ vs. Trump
Dave Jamieson / HuffPost:
Senate GOP Blocks Emergency Paid Sick Leave Bill From Moving Forward  —  The legislation put forth by Democrats would guarantee 14 days of paid leave for workers affected by the coronavirus outbreak.  —  Democrats hoping to pass an emergency paid sick leave bill to deal with the fallout …
ProPublica:
Trump's Company Paid Bribes to Reduce Property Taxes, Assessors Say  —  Stay up to date with email updates about WNYC and ProPublica's investigations into the president's business practices.  —  The Trump Organization paid bribes, through middlemen, to New York City tax assessors to lower …
Discussion: Law & Crime and Raw Story
Ruby Cramer / BuzzFeed News:
The Week Bernie Sanders Realized He Was Losing  —  BURLINGTON, Vermont — The hard reality of Tuesday night wasn't losing.  —  And he did lose.  He lost Idaho.  He lost Missouri.  He lost Mississippi so badly that it appears he will barely pick up delegates.
Washington Post:
Coronavirus forecasts are grim: 'It's going to get worse'  —  A rash of alarming forecasts about the coronavirus pandemic emerged Wednesday.  The viral outbreak officially became a pandemic in the eyes of the World Health Organization, which cited the alarming spread of the disease called covid-19 …
Discussion: Sports Illustrated
New York Times:
Elizabeth Warren Is Unlikely to Endorse Bernie Sanders.  Here's Why.  —  Though Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders agree on many progressive issues, her campaign has highlighted a rift over how they build political coalitions.  And she doesn't think he can win.  —  Senator Elizabeth Warren …
Discussion: Mother Jones
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New York Times:
Bernie Sanders Will Remain in Race and Attend Sunday's Debate
Discussion: Outside the Beltway and Raw Story
Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
This Is Not the Moment for Progressives to Despair
Washington Post:
Trump urged Mnuchin to pressure Fed's Powell on economic stimulus in explosive tirade about coronavirus  —  President Trump, in an explosive tirade Monday, urged Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to encourage Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell to do more to stimulate the economy …
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
GOP chairman cancels Hunter Biden-related subpoena vote  —  Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) cancelled a vote scheduled for Wednesday afternoon on a subpoena stemming from his months-long probe into Hunter Biden and Burisma Holdings.
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Mara Gay / New York Times:
My People Have Been Through Worse Than a Twitter Mob  —  When you're a black woman in America with a public voice, a trivial math error can lead to a deluge of hate.  —  Mara Gay is a member of the editorial board.  —  Late Thursday night, I appeared on TV.  On Friday morning, I woke up to a text message from a friend.
Discussion: Mediaite and Twitchy
Marilynn Marchione / Associated Press:
Tests show new virus lives on some surfaces for up to 3 days  —  An employee disinfects the glass cover of a butcher counter to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus in a food store in Budapest, Hungary, Wednesday, March 11, 2020.  For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild …
Discussion: Vanity Fair
Wall Street Journal:
Stocks Approach Bear Market As Dow Falls More Than 5%  —  Index drops more than 1,300 points as World Health Organization declares coronavirus a pandemic  —  U.S. stocks dropped sharply Wednesday as investors anxious about the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic endured another day of tumultuous trading.
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
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Washington Post:
Dow enters bear market after coronavirus declared pandemic
Discussion: Raw Story
Associated Press:
Weinstein sentenced to 23 years for sexual assaults  —  NEW YORK (AP) — Harvey Weinstein was sentenced Wednesday to 23 years in prison for rape and sexual assault, a sight the disgraced Hollywood mogul's multitude of accusers thought they would never see.  —  Weinstein, who has been accused …
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The Economist:
Graphic detail  —  POLITICAL PARTISANSHIP has penetrated nearly every facet of American life.  Today it influences not only Americans' decisions at the ballot box, but also their views on race, immigration, the environment and helping the poor.  Even scientific beliefs now fall along partisan lines.
Alexi C. Cardona / Miami New Times:
Leaked Emails: Norwegian Pressures Sales Team to Lie About Coronavirus … Cruise ships have long been called floating petri dishes.  And COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus, means rough seas ahead for the cruise industry.  —  The State Department over the weekend warned …
Dell Cameron / Gizmodo:
Chelsea Manning Attempted Suicide in Jail on Wednesday, Lawyers Say  —  Imprisoned activist and former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning attempted suicide on Wednesday in the Alexandria, Virginia, jail where she's been held for a year following her refusal to testify before a federal grand jury investigating WikiLeaks.
Michael Paulson / New York Times:
Broadway Usher Tests Positive for Coronavirus  —  The usher worked in recent days at “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” and “Six,” prompting a scramble to inform the public and clean the theaters.  —  A part-time usher who recently worked at two Broadway theaters has tested positive for Covid-19 …
Discussion: New York Post and Gothamist
Axios:
Congressional doctor predicts 70-150 million U.S. coronavirus cases  —  Congress' in-house doctor told Capitol Hill staffers at a close-door meeting this week that he expects 70-150 million people in the U.S. — roughly a third of the country — to contract the coronavirus, two sources briefed on the meeting tell Axios.
Discussion: TheBlaze and The Daily Dot
Washington Post:
The first U.S. layoffs from the coronavirus are here  —  Job losses have begun in ports, bakeries and travel agencies.  Economists worry more layoffs are coming as businesses see plummeting sales.  —  Hundreds of Americans lost jobs this week as the coronavirus outbreak has taken a toll …
Discussion: Raw Story and IndieWire
Associated Press:
The Latest: Italy premier urges people not to hoard food  —  The Latest on the coronavirus outbreak sweeping the globe:  —  Italy's premier is urging people not to hoard food, saying they don't need to because stores where they can buy it will remain open.
Jabari Young / CNBC:
NCAA March Madness basketball games will be played without fans  — The NCAA has announced it will play its upcoming men's and women's basketball tournaments without fans due to the coronavirus outbreak.  — Team staff and family members will still be allowed to attend the games.
Ben Kesslen / NBC News:
Young people capitalize on cheap coronavirus flights: ‘If I die, I die’  —  If coronavirus gets really dangerous, “I might as well be somewhere having fun,” one California college student said.  —  As people around the world canceled their trips because of fears of the new coronavirus, Ashley Henkel booked three.
Discussion: New York Post
Michael Rosen / SFGATE:
San Francisco bans large events due to coronavirus; Warriors will play without fans  —  San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced a ban on all events larger than 1,000 people across the city Wednesday on Twitter.  The ban will apply to all events at Chase Center, including Golden State Warriors games, the Chronicle reported.
Peachy Keenan / The American Mind:
WARTIME TRUMP  —  Meet this moment, Mr. President, before it's too late (and it's almost too late)  —  Dear President Trump, You, Sir, are blowing it.  I say this as a loyal supporter since early in your candidacy.  I placed an early Predictit bet on you, and won big.
Michael R. Blood / Associated Press:
Had Enough?  Californians Turn Down Higher Taxes, Debt  —  California residents pay some the nation's highest taxes on gas, clothing and the money they earn — and those revenues have contributed to a massive state budget surplus.  —  LEARN MORE  —  LOS ANGELES (AP) …
 
 
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Jack Moore / WTOP:
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Wall Street Journal:
Coronavirus Puts Political Leaders at Risk
Mike Baker / New York Times:
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Associated Press:
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