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Canada won't send athletes to Olympics; Australia warns team to prepare for 2021 Canada said it will not be sending athletes to participate in the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer due to the coronavirus pandemic while Australia told its athletes to prepare for the event to be postponed. Donald Trump activates National Guard in California, New York, Washington President Donald Trump announced Sunday that he has activated the National Guard in California, New York and Washington in an attempt to curb the spread of COVID-19. Former Colts CB Pierre Desir agrees to deal with Jets Former Indianapolis Colts cornerback Pierre Desir reached an agreement with the New York Jets on Sunday. NASCAR iRacing: Denny Hamlin wins virtual race at Homestead With the NASCAR season halted by the coronavirus pandemic, Denny Hamlin won Sunday's inaugural eNASCAR iRacing Pro Series Invitational at a virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway. White House Correspondents' Dinner postponed Next month's White House Correspondents' Dinner has been postponed amid concerns over the coronavirus outbreak. Kraft family thanks former New England Patriots QB Tom Brady in full-page ad New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and his family thanked former franchise quarterback Tom Brady with a full-page advertisement in Sunday's edition of the Tampa Bay Times. Dubai World Cup horse races canceled due to COVID-19 The $35 million Dubai World Cup program, planned for Sunday, has been canceled because for fear of spreading the COVID-19 virus. Eagles CB Darius Slay to wear No. 24 in honor of Lakers legend Kobe Bryant Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay said on social media that he plans to switch to No. 24 in honor of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant. 'View' co-host Meghan McCain announces she is pregnantPatriots bringing back QB Brian Hoyer after Tom Brady's departure Only a few days removed from Tom Brady's decision to sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the New England Patriots agreed to terms with veteran quarterback Brian Hoyer. IOC consides postponing 2020 Tokyo Olympics over COVID-19 concerns International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach said Sunday that the body is working on determining whether it will postpone the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games due to the outbreak of COVID-19. N.Y. reports 117 coronavirus deaths as governors call for federal help New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday the state has 15,168 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 114 deaths. Donald Glover officially releases '3.15.20' album Donald Glover -- who performs as a rapper under the name Childish Gambino -- has released his new album "3.15.20" on all major digital platforms. Broadway's Ruthie Ann Miles pregnant after unborn baby, 4-year-old die in accident Broadway actress Ruthie Ann Miles has announced she is pregnant with a third child. Sophia Myles says dad died after coronavirus battle "Moonlight," "Doctor Who" and "Transformers: Age of Extinction" actress Sophia Myles announced on Twitter that her father Peter has died after battling the coronavirus. 'Daily Social Distancing Show with Trevor Noah' to debut on Comedy Central Monday Comedy Central announced "The Daily Social Distancing Show with Trevor Noah" will begin airing weeknights at 11 p.m. ET/PT, starting Monday. Strongest earthquake in 140 years rattles Croatia's capital; at least 1 dead A strong earthquake rattled Zagreb on Sunday morning, local time, killing at least one person and littering the streets with debris. COVID-19: 651 more die in Italy; China adds 6 deaths, but imported cases spike Italy, the new epicenter of coronavirus, reported 651 more deaths Sunday as China, where the outbreak began, reported six deaths, all imported from another country. 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf' won't return when Broadway reopens "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" -- starring Laurie Metcalf and Rupert Everett -- will not return when Broadway theaters reopen after the COVID-19 crisis passes. Debi Mazar, Placido Domingo test positive for coronavirus "Younger" and "Entourage" actress Debi Mazar has announced on social media that she was tested positive for the coronavirus and is recovering at her New York home. 'Malory Towers' series to premiere on CBBC April 6 "Malory Towers," a new 13-part drama based on the novels of Enid Blyton, is set to debut April 6 on CBBC. Threat of widespread storms, rain to deter outdoor breaks amid social distancing An active weather pattern looks to deliver wet weather, and even severe thunderstorms through parts of the country, all before the conclusion of the first week of spring. On This Day, March 22: Oso, Wash., mudslide kills 43 On March 22, 2014, a mudslide in Oso, Wash., left 43 people dead after a portion of a hill collapsed in the wake of weeks of rain. Famous birthdays for March 22: Stephen Sondheim, Lena Olin Composer Stephen Sondheim turns 90 and actor Lena Olin turns 65, among the famous birthdays for March 22. |
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The Virus Can Be Stopped, but Only With Harsh Steps, Experts SayScientists who have fought pandemics describe difficult measures needed to defend the United States against a fast-moving pathogen. Coronavirus in N.Y.C.: Region Is Now an Epicenter of Global PandemicNew York City and its suburbs account for roughly 5 percent of global cases, forcing officials to take urgent steps to stem the outbreak. She Was More Than a Statistic in a Pandemic: ‘We Didn’t Want Her to Get Lost’Loretta Mendoza Dionisio, outgoing and unstoppable, died of the coronavirus, a statistic in a growing U.S. count. But her life meant much more. In Seattle, It Started With Panic. Then the Deeper Anxiety Set In.In a state that has seen more deaths from the coronavirus than any other, the stress has started to multiply. Jobs lost. Kids underfoot. Parents at risk. “It’s exhausting,” one woman said. Scientists Identify 69 Drugs to Test Against the CoronavirusTwo dozen of the medicines are already under investigation. Also on the list: chloroquine, a drug used to treat malaria. Lost Sense of Smell May Be Peculiar Clue to Coronavirus InfectionDoctor groups are recommending testing and isolation for people who lose their ability to smell and taste, even if they have no other symptoms. ‘Wartime President’? Trump Rewrites History in an Election YearThe president is brazenly grabbing his only clear option to bolster his re-election hopes, portraying himself as a take-charge leader the country can’t afford to lose. Trump Bets Business Will Answer Call to Fight Virus, but Strategy Bewilders FirmsIt remains unclear if the effort to enlist companies like General Motors, Apple and Hanes constitutes an effective strategy. Biden Addresses a Visibility Question: ‘How Do We Get More of You?’As President Trump appears at daily briefings, the Democratic front-runner faces the challenge of raising his profile in a presidential race that has moved almost entirely into the digital realm. In a Pandemic, Religion Can Be a Balm and a RiskAs scientists and politicians struggle for a response to the coronavirus, many people are turning to faith. But some practices raise public health concerns. Police Tread Lightly as Pandemic SpreadsFacing sweeping new safety orders, a frightened public and health risks of close contact, many police departments have decided that, for now, less is more. Rupert Murdoch Put His Son in Charge of Fox. It Was a Dangerous Mistake.The 48-year-old Lachlan Murdoch stood by as Fox News hosts played down the danger of the deadly coronavirus to their viewers. For Children Fleeing War, a Tent Becomes a SchoolIn northwestern Syria, children forced from their homes cannot remember a normal life. Volunteer teachers are trying to give them one. Special Episode: The Mixed-Up Brothers of BogotáHow two sets of twins, scrambled at birth, had their lives changed in an instant. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. We Made Copies of Ventilator Parts to Help Hospitals Fight CoronavirusEven in a quarantine, innovation can help. José Andrés: We Have a Food Crisis Unfolding Out of SightAmerica has fed millions through disasters before. Mobilize restaurant workers now. How Trump Is Worsening the Virus NowMedical shortages are his responsibility. This Stimulus Bill Will Not Save the Economy From CollapseLet’s not repeat the slow and timid response to the financial crash of 1929. ‘Covid-19 Kills Only Old People.’ Only?Why are we OK with old people dying? I Just Called to Say … the Phone Call Is BackThe warm timbre of a human voice in your ear is more real, more present, than text on a screen. We need that now. Where Is God in a Pandemic?The honest answer is: We don’t know. But even non-Christians may find understanding in the life of Jesus. A Plan to Get America Back to WorkSome experts say it can be done in weeks, not months — and the economy and public health are at stake. Trump Didn’t Know People Could Die From the Flu. His Grandfather Did.What Frederick Trump’s death, in 1918, tells us about the costs of mismanaging a pandemic. How America Can Avoid Italy’s Ventilator CrisisI’m one of the doctors on the front lines of the war against this virus. You can help me fight. Lessons From My Grandma on Art, Sex and LifeShe was unfailingly true to herself at a time when many doors were closed to women. ‘Zoombombing’: When Video Conferences Go WrongAs its user base rapidly expands, the videoconference app Zoom is seeing a rise in trolling and graphic content. Rand Paul Tests Positive for Covid-19, Fueling Anxiety in the CapitolThe Kentucky Republican is the first senator to be diagnosed with the novel coronavirus. He went about his routine for days after being tested, potentially exposing many colleagues. Germany Bans Groups of More Than 2 to Stop Coronavirus as Merkel Self-IsolatesChancellor Angela Merkel went into isolation after learning that her doctor had tested positive. Target Apologizes for Selling N95 Masks in SeattleThe company said the masks were offered for sale “in error” at some stores in Washington State, which has been a hot spot for the coronavirus pandemic. Canada Withdraws From Summer Olympics as I.O.C. Weighs PostponementFaced with growing frustration from athletes and some national committees, the International Olympic Committee said it would decide within four weeks on the Tokyo Games. Citing Threat to Israeli Democracy, Netanyahu Opponents Take Battle to Supreme CourtCritics accuse Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of a “coup d’état” under the cover of the coronavirus. He says he is saving lives. As U.S. Troops Leave Afghanistan, Diplomats Are Left to Fill Uncertain MissionThe future role of the American Embassy in Kabul is tied to the fate of the peace process and a military withdrawal, even as violence continues. A Podcast Playlist to Help Distract You (for the Most Part)A crowdsourced selection of podcast episodes for this time, from the people who love them and make them. Coronavirus May Keep California’s Nursing Students From GraduatingAs many as 14,000 students may be unable to complete their rotations, making them unavailable to help. More Recent Articles |
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Canada said it will not be sending athletes to participate in the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer due to the coronavirus pandemic while Australia told its athletes to prepare for the event to be postponed.
President Donald Trump announced Sunday that he has activated the National Guard in California, New York and Washington in an attempt to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Former Indianapolis Colts cornerback Pierre Desir reached an agreement with the New York Jets on Sunday.
With the NASCAR season halted by the coronavirus pandemic, Denny Hamlin won Sunday's inaugural eNASCAR iRacing Pro Series Invitational at a virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Next month's White House Correspondents' Dinner has been postponed amid concerns over the coronavirus outbreak.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and his family thanked former franchise quarterback Tom Brady with a full-page advertisement in Sunday's edition of the Tampa Bay Times.
The $35 million Dubai World Cup program, planned for Sunday, has been canceled because for fear of spreading the COVID-19 virus.
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay said on social media that he plans to switch to No. 24 in honor of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant.
"The View" co-host Meghan McCain announced on Instagram that she is pregnant.
Only a few days removed from Tom Brady's decision to sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the New England Patriots agreed to terms with veteran quarterback Brian Hoyer.
International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach said Sunday that the body is working on determining whether it will postpone the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday the state has 15,168 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 114 deaths.
Donald Glover -- who performs as a rapper under the name Childish Gambino -- has released his new album "3.15.20" on all major digital platforms.
Broadway actress Ruthie Ann Miles has announced she is pregnant with a third child.
"Moonlight," "Doctor Who" and "Transformers: Age of Extinction" actress Sophia Myles announced on Twitter that her father Peter has died after battling the coronavirus.
Comedy Central announced "The Daily Social Distancing Show with Trevor Noah" will begin airing weeknights at 11 p.m. ET/PT, starting Monday.
A strong earthquake rattled Zagreb on Sunday morning, local time, killing at least one person and littering the streets with debris.
Italy, the new epicenter of coronavirus, reported 651 more deaths Sunday as China, where the outbreak began, reported six deaths, all imported from another country.
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" -- starring Laurie Metcalf and Rupert Everett -- will not return when Broadway theaters reopen after the COVID-19 crisis passes.
"Younger" and "Entourage" actress Debi Mazar has announced on social media that she was tested positive for the coronavirus and is recovering at her New York home.
"Malory Towers," a new 13-part drama based on the novels of Enid Blyton, is set to debut April 6 on CBBC.
An active weather pattern looks to deliver wet weather, and even severe thunderstorms through parts of the country, all before the conclusion of the first week of spring.
On March 22, 2014, a mudslide in Oso, Wash., left 43 people dead after a portion of a hill collapsed in the wake of weeks of rain.
Composer Stephen Sondheim turns 90 and actor Lena Olin turns 65, among the famous birthdays for March 22. 
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