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COVID-19: Trump tests negative, U.S. restricts travel from Britain, Ireland Vice President Mike Pence announced Saturday that all travel from the United States to the Britain and Ireland has been suspended, effective midnight Monday. France closes non-essential public places to curb coronavirus French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe ordered Saturday the closure of non-essential public locations, in a move similar to Italy, to curb the accelerating spread of the coronavirus in the country. American expeditioner airlifted out of Antarctica in rare late-winter medevac The Australian Antarctic Division airlifted an American expeditioner from a United States base in Antarctica this week due to an unspecified medical problem. Judge blocks Trump rule expected to cut food stamps from nearly 700,000 A federal judge has blocked a Trump administration rule from going into effect next month that was expected to cut food stamps for nearly 700,000 people. House passes coronavirus legislation; Trump says he'll sign The House overwhelmingly passed a multi-billion dollar bill to fight the coronavirus pandemic early Saturday after agreeing to its details with the Trump administration. Broadway supports teens whose school musicals were canceled Several Broadway stars are taking to social media to support young artists whose school musicals were canceled due to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak. Eva Amurri gives birth to third child, a son Actress and blogger Eva Amurri announced on Instagram she has given birth to her third child, a son. Pentagon restricts domestic travel for military personnel, families The Pentagon said it will halt domestic travel for its civilian employees, service members and their families starting Monday because of the coronavirus. Ben Miller, Frances De La Tour to star in ITV's 'Professor T' "Death in Paradise" actor Ben Miller and Frances De La Tour from "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" are set to star in ITV's six-part crime drama "Professor T." Canadian woman, Italian man escape captors in Burkina Faso A Canadian woman and an Italian man have escaped captors and been found in Mali more than a year after being abducted in Burkina Faso, the United Nations said Saturday. Lifetime adapting five more Ann Rule books as TV moviesStorm to dump feet of snow in western U.S. high country, may end up being a 'March Miracle' A combination of an injection of Arctic air and a developing storm will set the stage for soaking coastal rain, travel-snarling snow and frigid conditions. IFC to release Jude Law's 'The Nest' this fall IFC Films has acquired the U.S. distribution rights to "The Nest," starring Jude Law, Carrie Coon, Charlie Shotwell and Oona Roche. 'Frozen 2' available to stream three months ahead of schedule The animated blockbuster "Frozen 2" will be available for streaming on Disney+ starting Sunday. Bernie Sanders wins Democratic caucus in Northern Mariana Islands Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders won the Democratic caucus Saturday in the Northern Mariana Islands over rival Joe Biden. Rockets fall on Iraqi base where U.S. troops are housed for 2nd time in week Dozens of rockets fell on an Iraqi military base hosting coalition troops Saturday, the second such attack in less than a week, U.S. military officials said. Lil Baby's 'My Turn' tops the U.S. album chart Rapper Lil Baby's "My Turn" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Paul Scheer talks 'Black Monday' Season 2, work for Marvel Comics Actor, writer, podcaster and comedian Paul Scheer is flexing his dramatic chops in Season 2 of Showtime's "Black Monday," and he said to expect some big changes for the show's characters. Famous birthdays for March 14: Grace Park, Michael Caine Actor Grace Park turns 46 and actor Michael Caine turns 87, among the famous birthdays for March 14. On This Day, March 14: FBI's 'Most Wanted' list debuts On March 14, 1950, the FBI's "10 Most Wanted Fugitives" list appeared for the first time. More Recent Articles |
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Trump Oversold a Google Site to Fight CoronavirusAfter Jared Kushner liked the idea, President Trump inflated the concept. The disconnect is the latest example of the president exaggerating or making wholly inaccurate statements about his administration’s response. Trump Says He Could Demote Fed Chair Powell, Risking More Market TurmoilAt a time of grave investor uncertainty over the coronavirus, economists warned that the president could throw fuel on the fire. Shutdowns Spread Across Europe as Spain and France Order Broad RestrictionsOther European countries are turning to border closures to try to contain the coronavirus. 2 New York State Lawmakers Test Positive for CoronavirusThe number of confirmed cases in the state is now 613, including 269 in New York City, officials said. Tourists Make Plan B As Coronavirus Closes New York's SightsResourceful tourists whose dream trips to New York have been upended by the pandemic are doing their best to cobble together alternative entertainment. At the Iranian Border, Iraqis Try to Keep a Virus From EnteringIran has one of the world’s largest concentrations of the coronavirus. Iraq has had few cases, and wants to keep it that way. Things can get testy. Chinese Tycoon Who Criticized Xi’s Response to Coronavirus Has VanishedRen Zhiqiang appears to be the latest government critic silenced by the Communist Party as it cracks down on dissent over the epidemic. A Conservative Agenda Unleashed on the Federal CourtsPresident Trump’s imprint on the nation’s appeals courts has been swift and historic. He has named judges with records on a range of issues important to Republicans — and to his re-election. 51 Judges Named by TrumpAppointees by the president make up more than a quarter of the appellate bench, populating seats on 11 of the 13 circuits. This was their path to confirmation. These Judges Are Shifting the Appeals Courts to the RightFive takeaways from an examination by The New York Times reveal how President Trump has reshaped the federal judiciary. Could the 2020 Election Be Postponed? Only With Great Difficulty. Here’s Why.With Louisiana and Georgia delaying their primary votes, we answer six key questions about holding elections in a crisis. And no, a president cannot cancel an election with executive authority. Bernie Sanders, Stand-Up ComicHe’s been on the road in 2020 with a serious message about inequality in this country. That doesn’t mean he hasn’t found time to make fun of his age. Biden, Looking to Attract Progressives, Endorses Warren Bankruptcy PlanThe two clashed over bankruptcy policy more than a decade ago. But Joseph R. Biden Jr. now supports Elizabeth Warren’s plan that allows student debt to be relieved in bankruptcy. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsNotes from a former teenage Riverdancer. What it’s like to be haunted by a gene. Working from home. Essential Indian recipes. Billie Eilish. And more. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. There’s a Giant Hole in Pelosi’s Coronavirus BillThe legislation passed by the House doesn’t actually guarantee paid sick leave to most American workers. Please, Don’t Go Out to the Bars TonightGathering in groups right now is selfish and puts the lives of others at risk. The Companies Putting Profits Ahead of Public HealthAs the coronavirus spreads, the public interest requires employers to abandon their longstanding resistance to paid sick leave. We Are New York Teachers. Close the Schools.Hand washing can’t prevent our thousands of students, faculty and staff at Stuyvesant High from getting infected and infecting loved ones. Coronavirus Racism Infected My High SchoolA Chinese-American teenager on what she and her friends are encountering during the outbreak. We Need Social Solidarity, Not Just Social DistancingTo combat the coronavirus, Americans need to do more than secure their own safety. Here’s Why We Closed Los Angeles SchoolsThey are a place of refuge for nearly 700,000 students. But they can’t protect them from a pandemic. The Christian Response to the Coronavirus: Stay HomeWhen loving your neighbor means keeping your distance. Plagued by the PresidentTrump washes his hands of responsibility. She Went Blind. Then She Danced.“We’re alive! As long as we’re alive, we have to keep moving.” ‘We’ve Got a Monster That’s Looming’: West Virginia Is the Last State Without a Coronavirus CaseThe state has a greater share of adults at risk than any other state in the country, according to a recent study. Internet Providers Won’t Cut Off Users Over Unpaid Bills for 60 DaysThe pledge some companies took, in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, also calls for them to open public Wi-Fi hot spots and waive late fees, the F.C.C. said. Iona Hires Rick Pitino as Its New CoachPitino, a Hall of Famer, had been out of college basketball since 2017, when he was fired from Louisville amid a federal investigation. Man Sentenced to 54 Years for Crash That Killed 3 Girl Scouts and a MotherThe authorities said Colten Treu was high on an inhalant when he drove into a troop of Girl Scouts and parents who were cleaning the side of a road in Wisconsin. He Took a Bullet to Save His Son in Christchurch. Can They Ever Heal?The attack that claimed 51 lives at two mosques in New Zealand made Zulfirman Syah a hero and a victim. Over the year that followed, he and his family were left to navigate the blind turns of trauma. Saudi Law Granted Women New Freedoms. Their Families Don’t Always Agree.Women in the conservative kingdom are finding they have to negotiate with their relatives newly granted permissions to work, drive and travel. Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Musician, Artist and Provocateur, Dies at 70Genesis achieved cult notoriety leading the British rock bands Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, and later pushed the limits of gender in a surgical project to merge identities with her wife. How to Work From Home Now That Your Boss Doesn’t Want You Coming InIf your company is making you work from home during the coronavirus outbreak, here’s what you need to make that transition work. A Portuguese Hideaway That’s Part Refuge, Part ShrineFor his vacation home near Comporta, the Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen has conceived of a sand-colored, bunkerlike home that blends seamlessly into its surroundings. Overlooked No More: Ni Gusti Ayu Raka Rasmi, Balinese DancerShe introduced the world to the highly stylized dance when she left her village in 1952 to lead a troupe on an international tour. More Recent Articles |
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Vice President Mike Pence announced Saturday that all travel from the United States to the Britain and Ireland has been suspended, effective midnight Monday.
French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe ordered Saturday the closure of non-essential public locations, in a move similar to Italy, to curb the accelerating spread of the coronavirus in the country.
The Australian Antarctic Division airlifted an American expeditioner from a United States base in Antarctica this week due to an unspecified medical problem.
A federal judge has blocked a Trump administration rule from going into effect next month that was expected to cut food stamps for nearly 700,000 people.
The House overwhelmingly passed a multi-billion dollar bill to fight the coronavirus pandemic early Saturday after agreeing to its details with the Trump administration.
Several Broadway stars are taking to social media to support young artists whose school musicals were canceled due to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak.
Actress and blogger Eva Amurri announced on Instagram she has given birth to her third child, a son.
The Pentagon said it will halt domestic travel for its civilian employees, service members and their families starting Monday because of the coronavirus.
"Death in Paradise" actor Ben Miller and Frances De La Tour from "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" are set to star in ITV's six-part crime drama "Professor T."
A Canadian woman and an Italian man have escaped captors and been found in Mali more than a year after being abducted in Burkina Faso, the United Nations said Saturday.
Lifetime is working on five more movies based on Ann Rule's true crime books.
A combination of an injection of Arctic air and a developing storm will set the stage for soaking coastal rain, travel-snarling snow and frigid conditions.
IFC Films has acquired the U.S. distribution rights to "The Nest," starring Jude Law, Carrie Coon, Charlie Shotwell and Oona Roche.
The animated blockbuster "Frozen 2" will be available for streaming on Disney+ starting Sunday.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders won the Democratic caucus Saturday in the Northern Mariana Islands over rival Joe Biden.
Dozens of rockets fell on an Iraqi military base hosting coalition troops Saturday, the second such attack in less than a week, U.S. military officials said.
Rapper Lil Baby's "My Turn" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Actor, writer, podcaster and comedian Paul Scheer is flexing his dramatic chops in Season 2 of Showtime's "Black Monday," and he said to expect some big changes for the show's characters.
Actor Grace Park turns 46 and actor Michael Caine turns 87, among the famous birthdays for March 14.
On March 14, 1950, the FBI's "10 Most Wanted Fugitives" list appeared for the first time. 
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