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Italy suspends all sporting events until April 3 due to coronavirus All sporting events in Italy have been suspended until next month because of the coronavirus outbreak, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte confirmed Monday. NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS closing locker rooms over coronavirus concerns The NBA, MLB, NHL and MLS are restricting access to team locker rooms and clubhouses to all non-essential personnel in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Coronavirus: Italy extends quarantine nationwide; Iran furloughs 70,000 inmates Italy extended its COVID-19 quarantine nationwide as it reported more than 460 deaths due to the virus as the number of cases of the virus continued to decline in China. Ex-Giants great Barry Bonds: MLB gave me 'death sentence' Former San Francisco Giants star Barry Bonds believes Major League Baseball has exiled him since his retirement in 2007. NATO staff member tests positive for COVID-19 A NATO staff member in Belgium has tested positive for COVID-19, the intergovernmental military alliance said Monday. Former Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa cleared for light football-related drills Former Alabama Crimson Tide star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who suffered a season-ending hip injury in November, was medically cleared for football activities. Las Vegas Raiders release starting linebacker Tahir Whitehead The Las Vegas Raiders released veteran starting linebacker Tahir Whitehead after two seasons. New York Jets to release CB Trumaine Johnson After two disappointing seasons in New York, the Jets are planning to release cornerback Trumaine Johnson. Grand Princess cruise ship with 21 positive coronavirus cases docks in California The Grand Princess cruise ship carrying 2,421 passengers and 1,113 crew members including 21 people diagnosed with COVID-19 docked in Oakland on Monday. 'Lost in Space' renewed for a third and final season Netflix renewed its sci-fi family drama "Lost in Space" for a third and final season on Monday. Older age, history of sepsis, heart trouble elevate COVID-19 death risk Being of older age, having sepsis and a history of blood clotting are key risk factors for higher risk for death from COVID-19, according to an analysis of patients in China. Japan to partner with U.S. on next-generation fighter plane Japan's Air Self-Defense Force will partner with U.S. firms to build its next-generation fighter plane. Gallup: Slight majority of Americans support Affordable Care Act Gallup said Monday that a slight majority of Americans support the Affordable Care Act as it nears its 10-year anniversary. To sea turtles, stinky plastic smells like food Sea turtles are drawn to stinky plastic because it smells like food, according to new research. Pentagon seeks designs for portable nuclear reactors The Defense Department issued contracts to three companies on Monday to begin design work on small, mobile nuclear reactors for use on U.S. military bases. Watch: Sports stars, airline employees pull 201.6-ton plane for world record A crew of British Airways employees teamed with some sports celebrities to pull a 201.6-ton plane a distance of 328 feet for a Guinness World Record. Look: Man wins $30,000 twice from same lottery game bought at same store A Connecticut man won a $30,000 lottery prize four years after winning the same amount from the same ticket purchased at the same store. Look: Itzy releases new EP, 'Wannabe' video K-pop stars Itzy released the EP "It'z Me" and an energetic video for the single "Wannabe." Montana Gov. Steve Bullock announces run for U.S. Senate Montana Gov. Steve Bullock announced Monday he would run for the U.S. Senate, becoming the most high-profile Democratic candidate to take on incumbent Republican Steve Daines in November. Katy Perry mourns death of 'wonderful grandma' Ann Pearl Hudson Pop music star Katy Perry announced the death of her paternal grandmother Ann Pearl Hudson on Instagram Monday. In Photos: Moments from Katy Perry's music career Singer-songwriter Katy Perry announced her pregnancy with fiancé Orlando Bloom in her new music video "Never Worn White" in early March. Here's a look back at her music career through the years. As many as 9,000 Americans may have COVID-19, analysis suggests The CDC says roughly 600 Americans have been diagnosed with the new coronavirus, COVID-19, but a new analysis suggests the real number may be as much as 15 times higher. Look: Half-blind cat rescued from New York subway tracks Animal rescuers and New York subway workers teamed up to rescue a half-blind cat spotted wandering on a stretch of tracks. Jimmy Eat World to launch 'Criminal Energy' tour in August Jimmy Eat World will perform across North American on a new tour featuring The Front Bottoms, Turnover and The Joyce Manor Band. |
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Trump Floats Economic Stimulus in Response to CoronavirusThe president backed a payroll tax cut and aid for hourly wage earners affected by the outbreak. He spoke after a trip where he spent time with two congressmen who were exposed to a person infected with the virus. His new chief of staff has also quarantined himself. Italy Announces Restrictions Over Entire Country in Attempt to Halt CoronavirusAll of Italy’s 60 million people are coming under restrictions that had earlier applied to the northern part of the country. Coronavirus in N.Y.: Confusion Over Quarantine Feeds Anxiety“It’s been very crazy,” said one of the thousands of New Yorkers under quarantine about the official guidance she has gotten. Canceled Because of Coronavirus: A Brief ListHere’s a look at some major events around the world that have been canceled, postponed or moved because of concerns about the new coronavirus. Saudi Oil Price Cut Is a Market Shock With Wide TremorsOil producers in the United States and other nations brace for lower revenue, reduced investment and job losses as a global glut is compounded. Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Had Been Lying Low. That’s Over.Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman seemed to be keeping a low profile. Then he detained senior members of the royal family and started an oil price war. Even If Bernie Sanders Wins, Medicare for All Almost Certainly Won't HappenMost House Democrats who won Republican seats don’t support it. Even if Democrats win control of the Senate, they’ll be well short of a supermajority to overcome a filibuster. Coming Home to a Michigan County Where Life Has ShiftedAs the primary in Michigan looms, a return to Bay County finds residents wrestling to make ends meet. Many plant jobs are gone. Getting by can be a juggling act. Prince Harry and Meghan Exit Britain, Stage WestThe couple made their final official engagement on Monday, and will now head to Canada to patch together a new life and build their brand. Coronavirus, Markets, Prince Harry: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Why Markets Crashed on MondayAmid rising fears over the coronavirus and a panic in the oil market, Wall Street suffered its worst day since 2008. President Trump Is Unfit for This Crisis. Period.His narcissism is a grave danger to our health. What the Economy Needs From President TrumpThe economic impact of the coronavirus requires a stronger federal response. Congress needs to be careful about the timing. ‘Never Trump’ Republicans Will Support Biden, not SandersRight-of-center voters are open to voting for a moderate Democrat. They have been helping one in the primaries. Ted Cruz, Public Health Hero?The Texas Republican isolated himself after possible exposure to the coronavirus. If only others in his party took the threat as seriously. Trump Can’t Handle the TruthAnd neither can the rest of America’s right. Taking Precautions as Coronavirus Cases, and Fears, GrowReaders discuss how President Trump is dealing with the virus, cutting back on travel and large group events, sanitizing subways and more. It Took Me 3 E.R. Visits to Get a Coronavirus Test in New YorkThinking I had symptoms, I got a disturbing glimpse of the city’s chaotic and self-contradictory approach to containing the virus. This Is Life Under Lockdown in ItalyYour tickets for concerts and football games are useless. Your children can’t go to school. Even mass is canceled. Watching ‘Hillary’ in the Wake of Elizabeth Warren’s ExitA new documentary about Hillary Clinton conjures up déjà vu. Protect Caregivers From CoronavirusWorkers who have been in the shadows could be essential to stemming the spread of the virus. Of Course They Gave Up on DemocracyToday’s political crisis is of the West’s own making. 12 Days on the Most Storied Highway of Them All: The Silk RoadIt was a trip most of us can only dream about: following the ancient trade route through the centuries-old towns and sweeping landscapes of Central Asia. LeBron James Is Reminding Everyone He’s the KingIn wins over the Clippers and the Bucks, the Lakers looked like the team to beat and James looked like an M.V.P. Prince Andrew Is Stonewalling in Epstein Case, Prosecutor SaysThe British prince has refused to help federal prosecutors who are investigating sex trafficking, despite his pledge to do so, the U.S. attorney said. Pelosi, Seeking to Insulate House Majority, Presses Plan to Lower Health CostsSpeaker Nancy Pelosi’s plan is aimed at distancing vulnerable Democrats from Medicare for All and other proposals being pushed by the party’s presidential contenders. Murder Trial of Russian Ex-Agents Opens for Downed Malaysia Airlines FlightFour men with ties to the security services are on trial in absentia in the Netherlands. The evidence is expected to be embarrassing for the Kremlin. New Data Rules Could Empower Patients but Undermine Their PrivacyNew federal data-sharing requirements will enable people to use consumer apps to retrieve their medical information directly from their doctors. Max von Sydow, Star of ‘Seventh Seal’ and ‘Exorcist,’ Dies at 90Widely hailed as one of the finest actors of his generation, Mr. von Sydow formed a close relationship with the director Ingmar Bergman and became an elder pop culture star. Gyms and Coronavirus: What Are the Risks?Sweat cannot transmit the virus but high-contact surfaces, such as barbells, can pose a problem, a doctor said. Stop Your Phone From Using So Much DataData overages from your wireless carrier can add up quickly. Here’s how to keep your bill under control. Your Colleagues Don’t Read Anything You Write. Here Are 8 Ways to Change That.Long emails and dense, difficult to decipher memos mean modern office communication goes ignored more often than it’s understood. A Pork Noodle Soup Pulled From Your PantryAlison Roman wants to cooking to be unfussy and flexible, and this brothy, spicy dish, full of ingredients you probably already have on hand, is just that. More Recent Articles
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All sporting events in Italy have been suspended until next month because of the coronavirus outbreak, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte confirmed Monday.
The NBA, MLB, NHL and MLS are restricting access to team locker rooms and clubhouses to all non-essential personnel in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Italy extended its COVID-19 quarantine nationwide as it reported more than 460 deaths due to the virus as the number of cases of the virus continued to decline in China.
Former San Francisco Giants star Barry Bonds believes Major League Baseball has exiled him since his retirement in 2007.
A NATO staff member in Belgium has tested positive for COVID-19, the intergovernmental military alliance said Monday.
Former Alabama Crimson Tide star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who suffered a season-ending hip injury in November, was medically cleared for football activities.
The Las Vegas Raiders released veteran starting linebacker Tahir Whitehead after two seasons.
After two disappointing seasons in New York, the Jets are planning to release cornerback Trumaine Johnson.
The Grand Princess cruise ship carrying 2,421 passengers and 1,113 crew members including 21 people diagnosed with COVID-19 docked in Oakland on Monday.
Netflix renewed its sci-fi family drama "Lost in Space" for a third and final season on Monday.
Being of older age, having sepsis and a history of blood clotting are key risk factors for higher risk for death from COVID-19, according to an analysis of patients in China.
Japan's Air Self-Defense Force will partner with U.S. firms to build its next-generation fighter plane.
Gallup said Monday that a slight majority of Americans support the Affordable Care Act as it nears its 10-year anniversary.
Sea turtles are drawn to stinky plastic because it smells like food, according to new research.
The Defense Department issued contracts to three companies on Monday to begin design work on small, mobile nuclear reactors for use on U.S. military bases.
A crew of British Airways employees teamed with some sports celebrities to pull a 201.6-ton plane a distance of 328 feet for a Guinness World Record.
A Connecticut man won a $30,000 lottery prize four years after winning the same amount from the same ticket purchased at the same store.
K-pop stars Itzy released the EP "It'z Me" and an energetic video for the single "Wannabe."
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock announced Monday he would run for the U.S. Senate, becoming the most high-profile Democratic candidate to take on incumbent Republican Steve Daines in November.
Pop music star Katy Perry announced the death of her paternal grandmother Ann Pearl Hudson on Instagram Monday.
Singer-songwriter Katy Perry announced her pregnancy with fiancé Orlando Bloom in her new music video "Never Worn White" in early March. Here's a look back at her music career through the years.
The CDC says roughly 600 Americans have been diagnosed with the new coronavirus, COVID-19, but a new analysis suggests the real number may be as much as 15 times higher.
Animal rescuers and New York subway workers teamed up to rescue a half-blind cat spotted wandering on a stretch of tracks.
Jimmy Eat World will perform across North American on a new tour featuring The Front Bottoms, Turnover and The Joyce Manor Band. 
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