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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended Sunday that events and gatherings of over 50 people scheduled for the next eight weeks be canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 24 new articles

  1. COVID-19: CDC urges events of 50 people or more to be canceled for 8 weeks
  2. Sunday's 'Walking Dead' features three shocking deaths
  3. Bradley Roby signing three-year, $36M deal with Houston Texans
  4. Jacksonville Jaguars trading Pro Bowl DL Calais Campbell to Baltimore Ravens
  5. Coronavirus: Baseball Hall of Fame closing indefinitely; Nevada suspends combat sports
  6. White House to roll out new COVID-19 testing centers beginning this week
  7. Federal Reserve lowers interest rates to zero in response to coronavirus
  8. Brittany Snow marries Tyler Stanaland in Malibu
  9. 'Onward' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend
  10. Ryan Tannehill agrees to four-year deal with Tennessee Titans
  11. NFL players approve new collective bargaining agreement by slim margin
  12. Donald Trump considering full pardon of Michael Flynn citing missing files
  13. Two men charged with using drones to smuggle contraband into N.J. prison
  14. '7th Heaven' actor Lorenzo Brino dead at 21
  15. Watch Live: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders to face off in first one-on-one debate
  16. Donald Glover releases surprise album
  17. Razzies canceled, more filming projects shut down amid COVID-19 concerns
  18. More than 50% cases, deaths of coronavirus outside mainland China
  19. Reba McEntire's mother Jacqueline dies at 94
  20. Above-average February temperatures topple over 1,000 records in U.S. alone
  21. Late-week storm system to bring threat for blizzard conditions across Plains, Midwest
  22. SpaceX Starlink mission fails to launch from Florida on Sunday
  23. On This Day, March 15: Mosque shootings kill 51 in New Zealand
  24. Regina Hall says she was 'shocked' by 'Black Monday' season premiere

COVID-19: CDC urges events of 50 people or more to be canceled for 8 weeks

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended Sunday that events and gatherings of over 50 people scheduled for the next eight weeks be canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak.
    

Sunday's 'Walking Dead' features three shocking deaths

Sunday's episode of "The Walking Dead" featured three shocking deaths in the battle between the Hillside community and the ferocious Whisperers.
    

Bradley Roby signing three-year, $36M deal with Houston Texans

Veteran cornerback Bradley Roby reached an agreement on a multiyear contract with the Houston Texans on Sunday.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars trading Pro Bowl DL Calais Campbell to Baltimore Ravens

The Jacksonville Jaguars agreed to trade Pro Bowl defensive lineman Calais Campbell to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
    

Coronavirus: Baseball Hall of Fame closing indefinitely; Nevada suspends combat sports

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y., announced it will indefinitely shut its doors to the public in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
    

White House to roll out new COVID-19 testing centers beginning this week

Assistant Secretary for Health and head of the Public Health Service Adm. Brett Giroir said that the United States this week will begin rolling out new COVID-19 testing labs capable of testing up to 4,000 people per day.
    

Federal Reserve lowers interest rates to zero in response to coronavirus

The Federal Reserve on Sunday cut interest rates to zero in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
    

Brittany Snow marries Tyler Stanaland in Malibu

Actress Brittany Snow and real-estate agent Tyler Stanaland exchanged wedding vows in Malibu this weekend.
    

'Onward' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend

Animated adventure Onward is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $10.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Total box office ticket sales were the lowest since 2001.
    

Ryan Tannehill agrees to four-year deal with Tennessee Titans

Pro Bowl quarterback Ryan Tannehill agreed to a four-year deal with the Tennessee Titans.
    

NFL players approve new collective bargaining agreement by slim margin

NFL players narrowly approved a new collective bargaining agreement with the league's owners, ensuring labor peace through at least 2030 and setting up a 17-game regular season.
    

Donald Trump considering full pardon of Michael Flynn citing missing files

President Donald Trump said Sunday he is considering a full pardon for former national security adviser Michael Flynn, stating the FBI and Justice Department lost documents related to the case.
    

Two men charged with using drones to smuggle contraband into N.J. prison

Two men were charged with attempting to smuggle drugs, cellphones and other contraband into the Fort Dix correctional facility in New Jersey by conducting drone drops.
    

'7th Heaven' actor Lorenzo Brino dead at 21

Former "7th Heaven" cast-mate Lorenzo Brino has died in a California car crash, the San Bernardino Coroner's Office said. He was 21.
    

Watch Live: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders to face off in first one-on-one debate

Former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders will face off in the first head-to-head primary debate of the 2020 election in Washington, D.C. on Sunday evening.
    

Donald Glover releases surprise album

Rapper and actor Donald Glover unexpectedly released a new 12-track album online Sunday.
    

Razzies canceled, more filming projects shut down amid COVID-19 concerns

The 40th annual Razzie Awards ceremony recognizing the worst in cinema was canceled, and dozens of TV and film productions were shut down this weekend.
    

More than 50% cases, deaths of coronavirus outside mainland China

The number of worldwide coronavirus deaths passed 6,000 Sunday as virtually all new cases and fatalities have moved from the epicenter mainland China to other nations, including Italy and Iran.
    

Reba McEntire's mother Jacqueline dies at 94

Country music star Reba McEntire announced on social media that her mother Jacqueline has died. She was 94.
    

Above-average February temperatures topple over 1,000 records in U.S. alone

After delivering waves of springlike temperatures across the globe and even toppling a few daily highs, February 2020 ranked globally as the second warmest on record, which date back to 1880.
    

Late-week storm system to bring threat for blizzard conditions across Plains, Midwest

The month of March can be notorious for featuring all types of hazardous weather as cold air in place across the northern tier of the country clashes with the expanding warmth across the South. As a massive storm system
    

SpaceX Starlink mission fails to launch from Florida on Sunday

A problem with power to the rocket forced a last-minute abort of SpaceX's planned launch of 60 Starlink communications satellites Sunday morning from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
    

On This Day, March 15: Mosque shootings kill 51 in New Zealand

On March 15, 2019, a gunman opened fire at two New Zealand mosques, killing 51 people, while live streaming.
    

Regina Hall says she was 'shocked' by 'Black Monday' season premiere

"Black Monday" star Regina Hall couldn't believe Season 2 of the Showtime series made her character the head of her own stock market brokerage in the '80s.
    
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"Top stories - Google News" - 31 new articles

  1. Travelers Greeted With Hours-Long Airport Lines As Coronavirus Screenings Begin - NPR
  2. Mayor Bill de Blasio To Close New York City Movie Theaters Due To Coronavirus - Deadline
  3. Ohio, Illinois, Massachusetts Close Bars and Restaurants Amid Coronavirus Fears - Slate
  4. The Senate has not yet scheduled a vote for the coronavirus relief bill already passed by the House - CNBC
  5. CDC Recommends Gatherings Of 50 Or More Be Postponed For Two Months To Prevent Spread Of Coronavirus - Deadline
  6. Fauci calls for U.S. to 'hunker down' on coronavirus as state officials say they're 'on our own' - Washington Post
  7. Trump urges no hoarding as coronavirus panic strains grocery stores - POLITICO
  8. Washington state orders all restaurants and bars to close over coronavirus - New York Post
  9. US extends coronavirus travel ban to UK, Ireland - Al Jazeera English
  10. U.S. planning to move some troops out of Iraq - NBC News
  11. Dow futures tumble 1,000 points after Fed takes emergency action - Fox Business
  12. Brothers who hoarded 17,700 bottles of hand sanitizer forced to donate to charity - Today.com
  13. Apple, Lululemon and more closing stores amid coronavirus - New York Daily News
  14. Stores cutting hours or closing because of coronavirus: Walmart, Apple, Nike, Publix, Kroger, more - msnNOW
  15. Powerbeats 4: Hands on and first look with Beats' newest headphones - AppleInsider
  16. 'Onward' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend - UPI News
  17. Taylor Swift Urges Fans to 'Truly Isolate' to Curb the Spread of Coronavirus - Billboard
  18. Donald Glover Surprise New Album With Cameo From Ariana Grande Taken Down From Website - Deadline
  19. Why Willow Smith, 19, Dramatically Shaved Her Head & Is ‘Ready To Leave The Past Behind’ - HollywoodLife
  20. NFL's new CBA explained: Here's a look at all the season, roster and salary changes - CBS Sports
  21. Titans make right choice, commit to Ryan Tannehill | Chris Simms Unbuttoned | NBC Sports - NBC Sports
  22. Kevin Lee Might Not Fight in UFC 'For a Few Years' After Charles Oliveira Loss - Bleacher Report
  23. 49ers rumors: San Francisco was Tom Brady’s ‘No. 1 choice’ - ClutchPoints
  24. SpaceX launch aborted in final second before liftoff – Spaceflight Now - Spaceflight Now
  25. The $400 billion space industry is bracing for coronavirus, as two NASA employees test positive - CNBC
  26. Researchers Observe Faraway Planet that Likely Receives Iron Rain - VOA Learning English
  27. 5 Space And Astronomy Activities You Can Do From The Safety of Your Home Right Now - ScienceAlert
  28. What is social distancing? Understanding the best tool to fight the coronavirus - ABC 4
  29. Janet Mills declares state of emergency after Maine announces new coronavirus cases - Bangor Daily News
  30. To fight coronavirus, Summit County stops sit-down meals at restaurants and closes other gathering spots - Salt Lake Tribune
  31. Coronavirus 2nd case of coronavirus COVID-19 confirmed in Cleveland Camryn Justice 8:28 PM, Mar - News 5 Cleveland
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Mayor Bill de Blasio To Close New York City Movie Theaters Due To Coronavirus - Deadline

Ohio, Illinois, Massachusetts Close Bars and Restaurants Amid Coronavirus Fears - Slate


The Senate has not yet scheduled a vote for the coronavirus relief bill already passed by the House - CNBC

CDC Recommends Gatherings Of 50 Or More Be Postponed For Two Months To Prevent Spread Of Coronavirus - Deadline


Fauci calls for U.S. to 'hunker down' on coronavirus as state officials say they're 'on our own' - Washington Post

Trump urges no hoarding as coronavirus panic strains grocery stores - POLITICO

Washington state orders all restaurants and bars to close over coronavirus - New York Post

US extends coronavirus travel ban to UK, Ireland - Al Jazeera English

U.S. planning to move some troops out of Iraq - NBC News

Dow futures tumble 1,000 points after Fed takes emergency action - Fox Business

Brothers who hoarded 17,700 bottles of hand sanitizer forced to donate to charity - Today.com

Apple, Lululemon and more closing stores amid coronavirus - New York Daily News

Stores cutting hours or closing because of coronavirus: Walmart, Apple, Nike, Publix, Kroger, more - msnNOW

Powerbeats 4: Hands on and first look with Beats' newest headphones - AppleInsider

'Onward' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend - UPI News

Taylor Swift Urges Fans to 'Truly Isolate' to Curb the Spread of Coronavirus - Billboard

Donald Glover Surprise New Album With Cameo From Ariana Grande Taken Down From Website - Deadline

Why Willow Smith, 19, Dramatically Shaved Her Head & Is ‘Ready To Leave The Past Behind’ - HollywoodLife

NFL's new CBA explained: Here's a look at all the season, roster and salary changes - CBS Sports

Titans make right choice, commit to Ryan Tannehill | Chris Simms Unbuttoned | NBC Sports - NBC Sports

Kevin Lee Might Not Fight in UFC 'For a Few Years' After Charles Oliveira Loss - Bleacher Report

49ers rumors: San Francisco was Tom Brady’s ‘No. 1 choice’ - ClutchPoints

SpaceX launch aborted in final second before liftoff – Spaceflight Now - Spaceflight Now

The $400 billion space industry is bracing for coronavirus, as two NASA employees test positive - CNBC

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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 29 new articles

  1. Coronavirus in N.Y.C.: Schools, Restaurants and Bars Are Shut Down
  2. Johnson Urged to Adopt Stronger Measures to Fight Virus in Britain
  3. U.S. Offered ‘Large Sum’ to German Company for Access to Coronavirus Vaccine Research, German Officials Say
  4. The Man With 17,700 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer Just Donated Them
  5. Two Emergency Room Doctors Are in Critical Condition With Coronavirus
  6. Biden and Sanders Assume Fighting Stances, a Healthy 6 Feet Apart
  7. Fact-Checking the Biden-Sanders Democratic Debate
  8. Trump Says He’s ‘Strongly Considering’ Pardoning Flynn
  9. Special Episode: This Tom Hanks Story Will Make You Feel Less Bad
  10. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’
  11. A Complete List of Trump’s Attempts to Play Down Coronavirus
  12. A Deadly Lack of Leadership
  13. New York Schools Close
  14. Cornbread. Now, More Than Ever.
  15. How Will Sports Recover From This Hiatus?
  16. Andrew Cuomo to President Trump: Mobilize the Military to Help Fight Coronavirus
  17. Please, Don’t Go Out to Brunch Today
  18. This Is One Anxiety We Should Eliminate for the Coronavirus Outbreak
  19. 7-Hour Waits at U.S. Airports Due to Coronavirus Screening
  20. Andrew Gillum, Who Ran for Florida Governor, Is Entering Rehab
  21. Movie Ticket Sales Fall to Historic Low
  22. Two Boys Jumped Into the Hudson River. They Haven’t Been Seen Since.
  23. N.F.L. Players Vote Yes on New 10-Year Labor Deal
  24. A Sunday Without Church: In Crisis, a Nation Asks, ‘What Is Community?’
  25. Fishing Presents a Vexing Snag in Brexit Talks
  26. Public School Is a Child’s Right. Should Preschool Be Also?
  27. Suffering Through Your First Financial Crisis? Read This to Relax
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Coronavirus in N.Y.C.: Schools, Restaurants and Bars Are Shut Down

Mayor Bill de Blasio said that it was a wrenching decision to close places that are the “heart and soul of the city.”
    

Johnson Urged to Adopt Stronger Measures to Fight Virus in Britain

After a week of mixed messages from the government, a rising chorus of scientists and public health experts is demanding a change of course.
    

U.S. Offered ‘Large Sum’ to German Company for Access to Coronavirus Vaccine Research, German Officials Say

The United States says it will share any vaccine breakthroughs with the world, but German officials appeared rattled by its reported overture to a biotech firm.
    

The Man With 17,700 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer Just Donated Them

A Tennessee man had planned to sell his stockpile at marked-up prices online. Now he is under investigation for price gouging.
    

Two Emergency Room Doctors Are in Critical Condition With Coronavirus

The hospitalizations sharpen fears that the nation’s front-line medical workers could be uniquely vulnerable, a health care organization said.
    

Biden and Sanders Assume Fighting Stances, a Healthy 6 Feet Apart

The crisis brought them together for an unusual debate. And the debate highlighted their distance.
    

Fact-Checking the Biden-Sanders Democratic Debate

Our reporters are following all of the exchanges and fact-checking the two candidates, providing context and explanation.
    

Trump Says He’s ‘Strongly Considering’ Pardoning Flynn

Amid increasing anxiety over the coronavirus, the president said he expected to pardon Michael T. Flynn, his former national security adviser who had pleaded guilty to lying to the F.B.I.
    

Special Episode: This Tom Hanks Story Will Make You Feel Less Bad

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Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’

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A Complete List of Trump’s Attempts to Play Down Coronavirus

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A Deadly Lack of Leadership

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New York Schools Close

What happens when working people are so vulnerable — without decent health care, child care and other forms of support — that it puts the whole city at risk?
    

Cornbread. Now, More Than Ever.

Comfort foods, and the old ways of making them, bring solace when you really need it.
    

How Will Sports Recover From This Hiatus?

Much of fandom is about continuity — knowing that games have always been going on and always will be. That changed last week.
    

Andrew Cuomo to President Trump: Mobilize the Military to Help Fight Coronavirus

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Please, Don’t Go Out to Brunch Today

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7-Hour Waits at U.S. Airports Due to Coronavirus Screening

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Andrew Gillum, Who Ran for Florida Governor, Is Entering Rehab

Mr. Gillum said he was depressed and abusing alcohol since losing the 2018 election to Ron DeSantis.
    

Movie Ticket Sales Fall to Historic Low

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