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Former Indianapolis Colts tight end Eric Ebron reached an agreement with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Friday.
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  1. Steelers signing former Colts TE Eric Ebron to two-year, $12M deal
  2. Georgia's Anthony Edwards, potential No. 1 pick, declares for 2020 NBA Draft
  3. Eating fish in moderation during pregnancy good for baby
  4. Ravens agree to send DL Chris Wormley to Steelers in rare trade
  5. Raytheon nabs $392.4M for tactical missiles
  6. VP Mike Pence staffer tests positive for coronavirus
  7. DoD urges defense contractors, subcontractors to stay at work
  8. Pro Bowl DE Everson Griffen parting ways with Minnesota Vikings
  9. Connecticut, Illinois, New York issue stay-at-home orders
  10. Sen. Richard Burr calls for ethics probe of his stock sales
  11. Study: Seeding atmosphere with sulfur dioxide may reduce global warming
  12. YouTube, Netflix reduce video quality in Europe to meet rising demand due to coronavirus
  13. Opening plastic packaging generates microplastics, study says
  14. New drug helps shrink inoperable tumors in children
  15. Blood from COVID-19 survivors might protect others
  16. COVID-19 may take toll on mental health, experts say
  17. Dow ends worst week since 2008 financial crisis
  18. Troops entering Middle East to be quarantined for 14 days
  19. Walmart to hire 150,000 employees, give cash bonuses
  20. Woman credits 'karma' from toddler rescue for $1M lottery jackpot win
  21. Statins might protect hearts from breast cancer chemo
  22. 'Sea calf' born to cow washed out to sea by Hurricane Dorian
  23. Study shows changes in Great Barrier Reef fish during heat wave
  24. IRS pushes back tax filing deadline to July 15 due to coronavirus outbreak

Steelers signing former Colts TE Eric Ebron to two-year, $12M deal

Former Indianapolis Colts tight end Eric Ebron reached an agreement with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Friday.
    

Georgia's Anthony Edwards, potential No. 1 pick, declares for 2020 NBA Draft

Georgia Bulldogs freshman guard Anthony Edwards, widely considered one of the top prospects, has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft.
    

Eating fish in moderation during pregnancy good for baby

Advice on eating fish while pregnant has flip-flopped over the years. Now, a new study suggests that the benefit of eating fish in moderation during pregnancy outweighs the risk.
    

Ravens agree to send DL Chris Wormley to Steelers in rare trade

The Baltimore Ravens agreed to send defensive lineman Chris Wormley to the Pittsburgh Steelers in a rare trade between the AFC North rivals.
    

Raytheon nabs $392.4M for tactical missiles

The Navy awarded Raytheon a $392.4 million contract modification for production and delivery of tactical missiles for the Air Force, Navy and a variety of foreign governments, the Pentagon announced.
    

VP Mike Pence staffer tests positive for coronavirus

A staff member in Vice President Mike Pence's office tested positive for the coronavirus, the leader's spokeswoman said Friday.
    

DoD urges defense contractors, subcontractors to stay at work

Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment Ellen Lord says defense contractors and their suppliers are "critical infrastructure" and urged them to stay on the job amid the outbreak of the novel coronavirus
    

Pro Bowl DE Everson Griffen parting ways with Minnesota Vikings

The Minnesota Vikings are losing Pro Bowl defensive end Everson Griffen to free agency.
    

Connecticut, Illinois, New York issue stay-at-home orders

The governors of Connecticut, Illinois and New York joined California on Friday in ordering all non-essential workers to stay home amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed at least 227 people in the United States.
    

Sen. Richard Burr calls for ethics probe of his stock sales

Sen. Richard Burr on Friday asked the Senate ethics committee to investigate his sale of up to $1.7 million in stocks last month amid daily briefings on the coronavirus epidemic.
    

Study: Seeding atmosphere with sulfur dioxide may reduce global warming

Seeding the upper atmosphere with sulfur dioxide could reduce climate change -- but only if applied sparingly -- a study published on Friday suggests.
    

YouTube, Netflix reduce video quality in Europe to meet rising demand due to coronavirus

Streaming giants YouTube and Netflix have reduced their video quality in Europe to offset surging demand from viewers as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
    

Opening plastic packaging generates microplastics, study says

Simply opening a plastic package can introduce microplastics into the atmosphere and ingested or inhaled, a study indicates.
    

New drug helps shrink inoperable tumors in children

A new trial confirms that the drug selumetinib shrinks tumors in children suffering from neurofibromatosis Type 1.
    

Blood from COVID-19 survivors might protect others

It's possible that blood donations from COVID-19 survivors could help protect or treat other people, according to some infectious disease experts.
    

COVID-19 may take toll on mental health, experts say

The new coronavirus outbreak continues to spread across the United States, as does the anxiety among Americans, because people aren't sure what's happening or what to do, experts say.
    

Dow ends worst week since 2008 financial crisis

Stocks attempted to rally early Friday, but tumbled further throughout the day, ending the worst week in over a decade for the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
    

Troops entering Middle East to be quarantined for 14 days

U.S. Central Command announced Friday that U.S. and coalition troops deploying to the Middle East will be put under a 14-day quarantine to avoid placing a strain on medical facilities amid the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Walmart to hire 150,000 employees, give cash bonuses

Walmart said Friday it plans to hire an additional 150,000 workers over the next two months to meet the demands placed on its retail stores by the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Woman credits 'karma' from toddler rescue for $1M lottery jackpot win

An Oregon woman who rescued a toddler from being struck by an oncoming car said the "karma" from the incident helped her win a $1 million lottery jackpot.
    

Statins might protect hearts from breast cancer chemo

Cholesterol-lowering statins, commonly used to help prevent heart disease, could shield women's hearts from the harms of certain breast cancer drugs, a new study suggests.
    

'Sea calf' born to cow washed out to sea by Hurricane Dorian

A cow that was washed four miles out to sea by Hurricane Dorian gave birth to an all-white calf with mismatched eyes in North Carolina.
    

Study shows changes in Great Barrier Reef fish during heat wave

A study of fish during a 2016 heat wave at the Great Barrier Reef offers an approach for predicting which species could be most at risk under similar conditions.
    

IRS pushes back tax filing deadline to July 15 due to coronavirus outbreak

All Americans will have an extra three months to file their federal tax returns this year, due to disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
    
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  1. Are liquor stores open during coronavirus? New York says liquor stores are 'essential,' can stay open - USA TODAY
  2. Mike Pence aide tests positive for coronavirus - New York Post
  3. Coronavirus: Experts question Newsom's 25.5 million projection - Los Angeles Times
  4. Trump Administration Says U.S. Border With Mexico To Close To Nonessential Travel - NPR
  5. Pelosi Calls McConnell's Third Coronavirus Response Package a 'Non-Starter' - Newsweek
  6. Trump Uses Daily Coronavirus Briefing to Attack Reporter - Snopes.com
  7. De Blasio's senior staff in near revolt over his coronavirus response - New York Post
  8. Sad end to search for 11-year-old Colorado boy: His remains found in Florida - NBC News
  9. UK gov't to pay wages amid coronavirus crisis; pubs, restaurants to close - Fox News
  10. The Pandemic That Ravaged Canada and Its Lessons for Today - The New York Times
  11. UK to pay up to 80% of workers' wages during coronavirus emergency | TheHill - The Hill
  12. China's imported coronavirus cases jump as students, expats flock home - Reuters
  13. Walmart hiring more than 4,300 employees in Virginia - WAVY.com
  14. United Airlines Threatens To Cut Jobs If Coronavirus Aid Package Isn't Passed - Getaka.co.in
  15. This recession won't be as bad as the last one - Yahoo Money
  16. Companies in need of employees amid financial meltdown - The Denver Channel
  17. Here Are The Full Patch Notes For Animal Crossing: New Horizons Version 1.1.0 - Nintendo Life
  18. Xbox Live went down for the second time this week - The Verge
  19. PS5 Backwards Compatibility Will Play Overwhelming Majority of All PS4 Games, Improved Framerates and Higher Resolutions on PlayStation 5 - Push Square
  20. Andy Cohen Will Begin Shooting ‘Watch What Happens Live’ From His Apartment (EXCLUSIVE) - Variety
  21. Top WWE star may not be able to get to the United States for WrestleMania - Wrestling News
  22. Theater Owners Chief on Universal's 'Trolls' On-Demand Play: "Exhibitors Will Not Forget This" - Hollywood Reporter
  23. Watch Rob Gronkowski’s Electric Entrance For WWE ‘SmackDown’ Without Fans - NESN
  24. Buccaneers Sign QB Tom Brady in Free Agency - Buccaneers.com
  25. Falcons should be careful with Todd Gurley after release from Rams | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports - NBC Sports
  26. Arizona Wildcats basketball is at a crossroads - Arizona Desert Swarm
  27. NASA confirms Commercial Crew still a priority, but James Webb Telescope testing and other activities paused - TechCrunch
  28. How NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover Takes a Selfie - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  29. Hayabusa2 spacecraft blasted a bus-sized crater into an asteroid - CNET
  30. Fauci throws cold water on Trump's declaration that malaria drug chloroquine is a 'game changer' - ABC News
  31. In Italy, Coronavirus Takes a Higher Toll on Men - The New York Times
  32. COVID-19 Is Deadlier Than The Flu. How Else Do They Differ? : Goats and Soda - NPR
  33. Coronavirus in NY: 'Deluge' of Cases Begins Hitting Hospitals - msnNOW
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Mike Pence aide tests positive for coronavirus - New York Post

Coronavirus: Experts question Newsom's 25.5 million projection - Los Angeles Times


Trump Administration Says U.S. Border With Mexico To Close To Nonessential Travel - NPR

Pelosi Calls McConnell's Third Coronavirus Response Package a 'Non-Starter' - Newsweek


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De Blasio's senior staff in near revolt over his coronavirus response - New York Post

Sad end to search for 11-year-old Colorado boy: His remains found in Florida - NBC News

UK gov't to pay wages amid coronavirus crisis; pubs, restaurants to close - Fox News

The Pandemic That Ravaged Canada and Its Lessons for Today - The New York Times

UK to pay up to 80% of workers' wages during coronavirus emergency | TheHill - The Hill

China's imported coronavirus cases jump as students, expats flock home - Reuters

Walmart hiring more than 4,300 employees in Virginia - WAVY.com

United Airlines Threatens To Cut Jobs If Coronavirus Aid Package Isn't Passed - Getaka.co.in

This recession won't be as bad as the last one - Yahoo Money

Companies in need of employees amid financial meltdown - The Denver Channel

Here Are The Full Patch Notes For Animal Crossing: New Horizons Version 1.1.0 - Nintendo Life

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Andy Cohen Will Begin Shooting ‘Watch What Happens Live’ From His Apartment (EXCLUSIVE) - Variety

Top WWE star may not be able to get to the United States for WrestleMania - Wrestling News

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  1. Trump’s Embrace of Unproven Drugs to Treat Coronavirus Defies Science
  2. Trump Resists Pressure to Use Wartime Law to Mobilize Industry in Virus Response
  3. Coronavirus in N.Y.: ‘Deluge’ of Cases Begins Hitting Hospitals
  4. As Coronavirus Looms, a Hospital Begins Sterilizing Masks for Reuse
  5. Coronavirus in Washington State: Few Ventilators and Facing Grim Decisions Ahead
  6. Stock Market's Gain Under Trump Vanishes in Wake of Coronavirus
  7. Live Stock Market: Trading Updates
  8. The War on Coronavirus Comes to Trump Properties
  9. Europe Struggles to Combat Coronavirus as Spain Passes Grim Milestone
  10. Photos From a Century of Epidemics
  11. Another Virus Victim: The U.S. as a Global Leader in a Time of Crisis
  12. This ‘Imagine’ Cover Is No Heaven
  13. Local Independent Restaurants May Not Survive the Coronavirus Pandemic
  14. Richard Burr Seeks Ethics Investigation After Uproar Over Stock Sales
  15. Kelly Loeffler and Richard Burr Were Briefed on Coronavirus. Then They Sold Stocks. What Now?
  16. What to Watch, Read and Listen to During Your Coronavirus Self-Quarantine
  17. Coronavirus, Stimulus, Butterflies: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  18. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’
  19. The Best-Case Outcome for the Coronavirus, and the Worst
  20. Bailouts Can Save the Economy from Coronavirus
  21. Call Trump’s News Conferences What They Are: Propaganda
  22. Senators Shouldn't Profit from Coronavirus
  23. It’s Dangerous to Be Ruled by Fear
  24. We Should All Be More Like the Nuns of 1918
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  26. This Is the One Thing That Might Save the World From Financial Collapse
  27. Why Doctors and Nurses Are Anxious and Angry
  28. They. Sold. Their. Stock.
  29. Coronavirus Test: What My Experience Was Like
  30. The 48 Hours When Liverpool’s Title Run Screeched to a Halt
  31. My Ex and I Fought About Everything. Then Came the Coronavirus.
  32. North Korea Fires Short-Range Ballistic Missiles, South Says
  33. Michael Bloomberg Spent More Than $900 Million on His Failed Presidential Run
  34. Heavy Rains Flood Parts of Ohio, Stranding Residents
  35. PG&E Reaches Agreement With Governor, Clearing Bankruptcy Hurdle
  36. 2 Chicago Police Officers Fired Over Chase That Ended With Teenager’s Killing
  37. How the Promise of American Jobs Became Entangled in a Faraway War
  38. ‘None of Us Have a Fear of Corona’: The Faithful at an Outbreak’s Center
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  40. Burnout Isn’t Just in Your Head. It’s in Your Circumstances.
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  43. Things to Do in N.Y.C. This Weekend While Staying Inside
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Trump’s Embrace of Unproven Drugs to Treat Coronavirus Defies Science

Doctors and patients also worry that the president’s rosy outlook for the treatments will exacerbate shortages of old malaria drugs relied on by patients with lupus and other debilitating conditions.
    

Trump Resists Pressure to Use Wartime Law to Mobilize Industry in Virus Response

The president insisted he has used the Defense Production Act, but said at a briefing that “we are literally being besieged” by companies “that want to do the work and help our country.”
    

Coronavirus in N.Y.: ‘Deluge’ of Cases Begins Hitting Hospitals

There are already critical shortages: A Bronx hospital is running out of ventilators. In Brooklyn, doctors are reusing masks.
    

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Surgical masks are supposed to be used just once. But doctors in Nebraska are attempting a novel experiment as gear shortages arise.
    

Coronavirus in Washington State: Few Ventilators and Facing Grim Decisions Ahead

Fearing a critical shortage of lifesaving resources as the coronavirus spreads, Washington State is engaged in grim discussions to determine which dying patients would get priority.
    

Stock Market's Gain Under Trump Vanishes in Wake of Coronavirus

With another fall on Friday, the Dow Jones average is now lower than it was when President Trump took office.
    

Live Stock Market: Trading Updates

Financial markets have been on a roller coaster as investors react to the spread of the coronavirus and efforts to protect the economy.
    

The War on Coronavirus Comes to Trump Properties

Health restrictions have led to cutbacks at hotels and golf courses. But the swimming pool remains open at a Florida resort, and a New York golf course offers “fresh air” without caddies.
    

Europe Struggles to Combat Coronavirus as Spain Passes Grim Milestone

Spain became the second European country to report more than 1,000 coronavirus deaths, as other nations scramble to avoid the same fate.
    

Photos From a Century of Epidemics

The Earth and its people have long been prey to the invisible pathogens that bring their victims low with brutal efficiency.
    

Another Virus Victim: The U.S. as a Global Leader in a Time of Crisis

The United States led the world’s response to other epidemics, like Ebola and AIDS. But a more nationalist United States is ceding leadership on this virus to China.
    

This ‘Imagine’ Cover Is No Heaven

The actress Gal Gadot assembled celebrities singing John Lennon’s anthem on social media. The result is far from inspiring in a time of crisis.
    

Local Independent Restaurants May Not Survive the Coronavirus Pandemic

Big chains seem equipped to weather the coronavirus shutdowns, but smaller businesses are scrambling for help from governments and customers.
    

Richard Burr Seeks Ethics Investigation After Uproar Over Stock Sales

The North Carolina Republican is seeking to clear himself through an ethics investigation after the disclosure that he sold most of his holdings before the market tumbled.
    

Kelly Loeffler and Richard Burr Were Briefed on Coronavirus. Then They Sold Stocks. What Now?

They are among the senators facing criticism for offloading investments before the market tumbled. Here’s a look at the political consequences they might face.
    

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Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’

An informed guide to the global outbreak.
    

The Best-Case Outcome for the Coronavirus, and the Worst

Will we endure 2.2 million deaths? Or will we manage to turn things around?
    

Bailouts Can Save the Economy from Coronavirus

To limit mass unemployment, the government needs to provide companies with the money they are temporarily unable to earn.
    

Call Trump’s News Conferences What They Are: Propaganda

Then contrast them with the leadership shown by Andrew Cuomo, Justin Trudeau and Angela Merkel.
    

Senators Shouldn't Profit from Coronavirus

Americans need leaders who rise to the occasion, not worry about their own pocketbooks.
    

It’s Dangerous to Be Ruled by Fear

The reaction to the pandemic should not be allowed to become as dangerous as the disease itself.
    

We Should All Be More Like the Nuns of 1918

The sisters of Philadelphia were lifesavers during the Spanish flu epidemic. They are an inspiration today.
    

Phone Sex Is Safe Sex

Please postpone your hookup. Get off on Skype instead.
    

This Is the One Thing That Might Save the World From Financial Collapse

Amid everything else, there’s a deeper economic crisis underway.
    

Why Doctors and Nurses Are Anxious and Angry

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The club has waited three decades to claim its first Premier League championship. It was two wins from its goal. And then everything stopped.
    

My Ex and I Fought About Everything. Then Came the Coronavirus.

Once the virus was here, his response shocked me.
    

North Korea Fires Short-Range Ballistic Missiles, South Says

The South Korean military called it “deeply inappropriate” for the North to test missiles as the world grapples with the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Michael Bloomberg Spent More Than $900 Million on His Failed Presidential Run

The billionaire was in the race for just over 100 days and won the support of 58 delegates.
    

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In central and southern Ohio, hundreds of people have been evacuated from homes and vehicles after a period of intense rain.
    

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The troubled California utility is agreeing to limit payouts to shareholders to satisfy Gov. Gavin Newsom in its effort to emerge from bankruptcy and qualify for a state wildfire fund.
    

2 Chicago Police Officers Fired Over Chase That Ended With Teenager’s Killing

The Chicago Police Board found Michael Coughlin and Jose Torres had violated the department’s safety rules in connection with the shooting death of Paul O’Neal.
    

How the Promise of American Jobs Became Entangled in a Faraway War

Arms sales to Middle Eastern allies that were meant to shore up American jobs are supplying the bombs that have killed thousands of civilians in Yemen. How responsible is the U.S. government?
    

‘None of Us Have a Fear of Corona’: The Faithful at an Outbreak’s Center

A gathering of 16,000 at a Malaysian mosque became the pandemic’s largest known vector in Southeast Asia, spreading the coronavirus to half a dozen countries.
    

‘A Storm Is Coming’: Fears of an Inmate Epidemic as the Virus Spreads in the Jails

A growing chorus of officials and public defenders in New York City are calling for the release of people who are especially vulnerable to the coronavirus. The alternative, they say, may be a public health catastrophe.
    

Burnout Isn’t Just in Your Head. It’s in Your Circumstances.

We can fight emotional exhaustion by decreasing demands, increasing support and enhancing control.
    

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María Castillo de Lima was doing well, with a coveted spot in a renowned Argentine theater. But she became a breakout star after her transition.
    

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Social distancing and maintaining a social life.
    

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“Every time each of us stops, or even just delays, an infection is a small victory.”
    

Complacency, Not Panic, Is the Real Danger

Only a small minority of people panic under threat, research shows. Far more don’t take the threat seriously enough.
    

Senator Richard Burr Sold a Fortune in Stocks as G.O.P. Played Down Coronavirus Threat

After the sales in February, the North Carolina Republican warned a group that the virus could soon cause a major disruption in the United States. Three other senators also sold major holdings around the same time.
    

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