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Annie Karni / New York Times:
Ivanka Trump, Disregarding Federal Guidelines, Travels to N.J. for Passover — Ms. Trump herself has not followed the federal guidelines advising against discretionary travel, leaving Washington for another one of her family's homes. — WASHINGTON — Ivanka Trump, President Trump's eldest daughter …
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Meagan Flynn / Washington Post:
Chanting ‘lock her up,’ Michigan protesters waving Trump flags mass against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's coronavirus restrictions — If all roads in Michigan lead to the state capitol, conservative protesters on Wednesday made sure they were closed. — For miles, thousands of drivers clogged …
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Anna Liz Nichols / Michigan Advance:
Whitmer stay home order protest turns into Trump celebration with Confederate flags and guns — More than 3,000 people — including some brandishing Confederate and militia flags, as well as guns — piled into downtown Lansing for hours on a snowy Wednesday.
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Courier-Journal:
Protests erupt outside Capitol over Beshear's handling of pandemic, disrupting briefing — FRANKFORT, Ky. - Impatient protesters demanding Gov. Andy Beshear reopen Kentucky disrupted his televised Wednesday afternoon pandemic update, chanting, blowing horns and shouting into a megaphone outside …
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Washington Post:
Glitches prevent $1,200 stimulus checks from reaching millions of Americans — Several million people who filed their taxes via H&R Block, TurboTax and other popular services were unable to get their payments. Some parents reported they didn't get the $500 promised for their dependent children.
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Fox News:
Sources believe coronavirus originated in Wuhan lab as part of China's efforts to compete with US — EXCLUSIVE: COVID-19 originated in a Wuhan laboratory not as a bioweapon, but as part of China's effort to demonstrate that its efforts to identify and combat viruses are equal to or greater …
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Ben Lowsen / The Diplomat:
Did Xi Jinping Deliberately Sicken the World?
Did Xi Jinping Deliberately Sicken the World?
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Heather Long / Washington Post:
U.S. now has 22 million unemployed, wiping out a decade of job gains — Last week, 5.2 million people filed unemployment claims, bringing the total to 22 million in the four weeks since President Trump declared a national emergency. — More than 22 million Americans have filed …
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Jarrett Renshaw / Reuters:
Exclusive: New York taps McKinsey to develop ‘Trump-proof’ economic reopening plan — (Reuters) - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has hired high-powered consultants to develop a science-based plan for the safe economic reopening of the region that can thwart expected pressure from President Donald Trump …
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Elie Mystal / The Nation:
Joe Biden Needs to Start Acting Like a Presidential Candidate — Advice for the apparent Democratic nominee on how to behave like a leader—and defeat Donald Trump—in the middle of a pandemic. — The Democrats have a nominee for President. It is former Vice President Joe Biden.
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Bloomberg:
Carnival Executives Knew They Had a Virus Problem, But Kept the Party Going — More than 1,500 people on the company's cruise ships have been diagnosed with Covid-19, and dozens have died. — The news, when it reached the Grand Princess early on March 4, barely registered at first.
Tracey Tully / New York Times:
After Anonymous Tip, 17 Bodies Are Found at Nursing Home Hit by Virus — There have been 68 recent deaths of residents and nurses from the facility in a small New Jersey town. — The call for body bags came late Saturday. — By Monday, the police in a small New Jersey town had gotten …
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ABC News:
Intelligence report warned of coronavirus crisis as early as November: Sources — “Analysts concluded it could be a cataclysmic event,” a source said. — Editor's Note: This story has been updated to reflect comment from the Pentagon. — As far back as late November …
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Jamie Lovegrove / Post and Courier:
Lindsey Graham outraised by Democrat Jaime Harrison in SC's record-setting Senate race — COLUMBIA — U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham's Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison outraised the incumbent Republican for the first time in the race over the initial three months of 2020 …
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Molly Jong-Fast / The Daily Beast:
The Country Could Use a First Lady. But Melania Trump Has Gone AWOL. — Melania could be out there sewing masks, visiting caregivers, working at a food bank; whatever. That's what first ladies do during crises. So where is she? — BEAST INSIDE — From denial to passive lack of interest …
Anna Sanders / New York Daily News:
NYC outdoor pools closed for summer 2020 due to coronavirus pandemic, beaches could be next — This summer is going to be a bummer. — All of New York City's outdoor public pools will be closed this year because of the coronavirus — and Mayor de Blasio warned that beaches could be shuttered for the summer too.
New York Times:
E.P.A., Tweaking Its Math, to Weaken Controls on Mercury — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is expected on Thursday to weaken regulations on the release of mercury and other toxic metals from oil and coal-fired power plants, another step toward rolling back health protections in the middle of a pandemic.
Makenzie Huber / Argus Leader:
‘I lost him because of that horrible place’: Smithfield worker dies from COVID-19 — Angelita Rodriguez feels her husband was worked to death. — The 64-year-old Sioux Falls man, Augustín Rodriguez, showed up for every one of his shifts at Smithfield Foods, where he worked for nearly two decades.
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Elizabeth Williamson / New York Times:
Falwell Focuses on Critics as Coronavirus Cases Near His University Grow — Jerry Falwell Jr. has tried to have journalists arrested as he maintains he has been unfairly maligned. But the coronavirus keeps spreading around Liberty University. — WASHINGTON — Jerry Falwell Jr.'s angry counteroffensive …
Politico:
Hot spots erupt in farm belt states where governors insist lockdowns aren't needed — The only hospital in Grand Island, Neb., is full. The mayor has asked for a statewide stay-at-home order that the GOP governor insists isn't needed. More than one-third of those tested for coronavirus …
Alexander W. Cappelen / New York Times:
The Coronavirus Is Changing How Americans View One Another — This article is part of “The America We Need,” a Times Opinion series exploring how the nation can emerge from this crisis stronger, fairer and more free. Read the introductory editorial and the editor's letter.
New York Times:
Some Banks Keep Customers' Stimulus Checks if Accounts Are Overdrawn — Financial institutions can use the government deposits to make up for recipients' negative balances. — For some struggling Americans, the arrival of a deposit from the Treasury Department to help with basic expenses …
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John F. Harris / Politico:
The Shutdown Backlash Is Coming Soon—With a Vengeance — Laughter has been banned indefinitely during the pandemic, by order of all but a few hold-out governors, on the unanimous recommendation of health experts. — Many people, however, found it challenging to abide by the rules early in the crisis …
Benjamin J. Cowling / Nature:
Temporal dynamics in viral shedding and transmissibility of COVID-19 — Nature Medicine (2020) Cite this article — Abstract — We report temporal patterns of viral shedding in 94 patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 and modeled COVID-19 infectiousness profiles from a separate sample …
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Dave Levinthal / Center for Public Integrity:
City leaders to Trump: help us fight the coronavirus by paying your bills — Fourteen city governments say the president's campaign now owes them a collective $1.82 million. The campaign says it's not responsible. — Editor-at-Large … Here's how some city leaders say President Donald Trump …
Nina Lakhani / The Guardian:
Major blow to Keystone XL pipeline as judge revokes key permit — Campaigners welcomed Wednesday's ruling as a victory for tribal rights and environmental protection — The controversial Keystone XL tar sands pipeline has been dealt a major setback, after a judge revoked a key permit issued …
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Jennifer Senior / New York Times:
Why Trump Doesn't Seem to Understand About Coronavirus — Why did it take so long to do the right thing? — From the beginning, Donald J. Trump has taken a rather peculiar view of the new coronavirus: If he can't see the damage it's doing, it's not doing any damage.
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Wall Street Journal:
WSJ News Exclusive | China's Export Restrictions Strand Medical Goods U.S. Needs to Fight Coronavirus, State Department Says — Orders of face masks, test kits and other urgently needed medical equipment made by 3M, Owens & Minor and PerkinElmer are sitting in warehouses across China, unable to receive necessary official clearances.
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Ruth Marcus / Washington Post:
Assessing Tara Reade's allegations — What to make of former Joe Biden staffer Tara Reade's allegations that the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee sexually assaulted her in 1993? This is a difficult and important question — not least for those who were persuaded …
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Libby Cathey / ABC News:
Coronavirus government response updates: Trump to speak with governors, says he'll announce new reopening guidelines — Trump has said 20 states are in “extremely good shape” to reopen soon. — As the U.S. economy continued to worsen dramatically with another staggering jobless claims report out Thursday …
William Feuer / CNBC:
Drinking alcohol can make the coronavirus worse, the WHO says in recommending restricting access — Drinking alcohol can increase the risk of catching Covid-19 and governments around the world should limit access during coronavirus lockdowns, the World Health Organization said late Tuesday.
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Michael Levenson / New York Times:
Florida Inmate Released Amid Pandemic Killed Someone the Next Day, Officials Say — Joseph Edward Williams shot and killed a man in Tampa, Fla., on March 20, the authorities said, one day after he was among more than 160 inmates released from Hillsborough County jails.
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Carol Marbin Miller / Miami Herald:
Nursing home industry, already granted favors by DeSantis, wants another — this one big — The decades-long quest of Florida elder-care facilities to secure greater protections against negligence lawsuits may get a boost from the unlikeliest of events: a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic that is ravaging their residents.
Ellen Barry / New York Times:
An Army of Virus Tracers Takes Shape in Massachusetts — Asian countries have invested heavily in digital contact-tracing, which uses technology to warn people when they have been exposed to the coronavirus. Massachusetts is using an old-fashioned means: people.