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Pence, wife test negative for novel coronavirus, according to spokeswoman Vice President Mike Pence told reporters at a Saturday afternoon press briefing that he and his wife would be tested for the novel coronavirus later that day. 6 killed after Indiana bridge collapses Six people died Friday after a bridge collapsed in southern Indiana due to flash flooding, sweeping a truck and a van off the road. Authorities urge limits on coronavirus testing to conserve equipment Health officials and Los Angeles and New York City are moving to change their coronavirus testing protocols, telling healthcare workers to test only those in which knowing the results would change their treatment. 2 Chicago police fired for shooting at car, another cop killed teen Two Chicago police officers have been fired for opening fire on a stolen car in a 2016 videotaped incident that ended with another cop killing the unarmed teen driver in a foot chase. Coronavirus: Italy sees one-day death toll of nearly 800 Italy again set a one-day death toll record from COVID-19, reporting another 793 deaths Saturday. Country music icon Kenny Rogers dead at 81Igor Matovic sworn in as Slovakia's prime minister Slovak President Zuzana Caputova administered the oath of office to new Prime Minister Igor Matovic on Saturday amid economic turmoil due to the spread of the coronavirus. Philadelphia court orders COVID-19 testing, treatment for Walter Ogrod A Pennsylvania court on Saturday ordered a condemned inmate be tested for coronavirus as he sits on death row despite prosecutors' statements that he's likely innocent. 'Lost,' 'Taken' alum Maggie Grace pregnant with first child "Lost," "Taken" and "Fear the Walking Dead" actress Maggie Grace has announced on Instagram that she is pregnant with her first child. Rosario Dawson to guest star in Season 2 of 'Mandalorian' Rosario Dawson has joined the ensemble for Season 2 of the Disney+ "Star Wars" series "The Mandalorian." Federal judge extends online voter registration in Wisconsin A federal judge has extended the online voter registration deadline in Wisconsin's primary election in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Watch: Hugh Jackman sings 'You Will Be Found' while social distancing Entertainer Hugh Jackman has posted a video on Twitter of him singing "You Will Be Found" while social distancing at home. OneWeb launches 34 communications satellites from Kazakhstan A Soyuz rocket carried 34 satellites toward orbit from Kazakhstan on time at 1:06 p.m. Saturday in the third such launch for OneWeb spacecraft made in Florida. Senate reconvenes to negotiate $1T coronavirus package Senators are reconvening Saturday after missing a midnight deadline for a $1 trillion coronavirus stimulus package that could include a cash payment to individuals and assistance to businesses affected by the pandemic. 'Walking Dead' spinoff premiere postponed The third show in "The Walking Dead" television franchise will not premiere next month amid the coronavirus pandemic, AMC announced. U.S. airlines reduce passenger flights amid coronavirus pandemic United and Southwest airlines have reduced flights and American is flying its first cargo-only flights in decades amid a slow-down in business due to the coronavirus pandemic. 'Hangmen' won't return to Broadway after COVID-19 crisis ends Martin McDonagh's new stage comedy "Hangmen" will not resume performances when Broadway reopens next month, producers announced. Andy Cohen tests positive for COVID-19 "Watch What Happens Live" host Andy Cohen has announced on Instagram he tested positive for the coronavirus. North Korea fires 2 short-range ballistic missiles toward East Sea: JCS North Korea on Saturday fired two projectiles presumed to be short-range ballistic missiles toward the East Sea, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said, the latest in a series of such launches this month. Wintry chill to grip Northeast for the first weekend of spring Chilly air that surged into the Northeast behind thunderstorms on Friday is set to stick around into the first weekend of spring. Lil Uzi Vert's 'Eternal Atake' tops the U.S. album chart Rapper Lil Uzi Vert's "Eternal Atake" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. On This Day, March 21: Piccard, Jones are 1st to circle globe by balloon On March 21, 1999, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones landed near Cairo after becoming the first people to circle the globe by balloon. Ten family-friendly shows to binge watchFamous birthdays for March 21: Rosie O'Donnell, Matthew Broderick Actor Rosie O'Donnell turns 58 and actor Matthew Broderick turns 58, among the famous birthdays for March 21. |
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Used to Meeting Challenges With Bluster and Force, Trump Confronts a Crisis Unlike Any BeforeThe ways he dealt with crises in his business, real estate and even his personal life prove jarring as he leads the government’s response to a pandemic. Italy, Pandemic’s New Epicenter, Has Lessons for the WorldThe country’s experience shows that steps to isolate the coronavirus and limit people’s movement need to be put in place early, with absolute clarity, then strictly enforced. How Coronavirus-Weary Americans Are Seeking JoyThe spread of the virus has cut Americans off from each other, but some are using the opportunity to enjoy more simple pleasures. The Hottest Parties in Town Are Now OnlineAs many are quarantining or socially distancing themselves to curb the spread of the coronavirus, the party has moved to social media. The Hardest Questions Doctors May Face: Who Will Be Saved? Who Won’t?As coronavirus infections explode in the U.S., hospitals could be forced to make harrowing choices if pushed to the brink. Planning is already underway. ‘Terrified’ Package Delivery Employees Are Going to Work SickTruckers and warehouse workers at UPS and FedEx feel they have no choice but to keep showing up, even with coronavirus-like symptoms. How It All Came Apart for Bernie SandersThe Sanders campaign appeared on the brink of a commanding lead in the Democratic race. But a series of fateful decisions and internal divisions have left him all but vanquished. Joe Biden’s Campaign Was Cash Poor. He Seized Control of the Nomination Anyway.New figures show just how big a financial hole the former vice president was in before he pulled off a remarkable turnaround in the Democratic race. As Iran Reels, Trump Aides Clash Over Escalating Military ShowdownSharp debates among top administration aides reveal divisions in how to confront Iran and its Shiite militia proxies in Iraq. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsFamilies hit hard by the coronavirus. Is it OK to walk? The accusations were lies, but could they prove it? Diary of a Song: Grimes. And more. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. I Spent a Year in Space, and I Have Tips on Isolation to ShareTake it from someone who couldn’t: Go outside. Don’t Put More People in New York’s Jails During a PandemicGov. Andrew Cuomo and the State Legislature can save lives by resisting calls to roll back criminal justice reforms. Thank God the Doctor Is InPeeking out our windows, we see America shriveling. We Can’t Let Coronavirus Postpone ElectionsEven in war, America has kept up its democratic traditions. We can’t stop now. Google Gives Cover to Trump’s LiesIf one of the most powerful tech companies can’t call out the president’s dishonesty, who can? Hysterical GirlOp-Docs is premiering one of SXSW’s picks, which re-examines Freud through the lens of his female subject. Stephanie Kelton: Just Use ‘the Computer’ to Give People More MoneyCongress has all the firepower it needs. It just needs to send spending instructions to the Federal Reserve, as it always does. Is Our Fight Against Coronavirus Worse Than the Disease?There may be more targeted ways to beat the pandemic. America Will Save America from the CoronavirusThe federal government bungled its response to the coronavirus. But leaders around the country give us reason to hope. Trump Writes to Kim Jong-un Offering Help in Virus Fight, North Korea SaysThe North, which says it is waging an all-out campaign against the coronavirus, expressed “sincere gratitude” for the president’s letter. Top U.S. Intelligence Official Taps New Counterterrorism ChiefLora Shiao will be the new acting director for the National Counterterrorism Center amid a broader reshuffling of top intelligences aides and expected personnel cutbacks Storm Expected to Bring Snow to the Northeast on MondayThe first few days of spring will see a mix of rain and snow from coast to coast, forecasters said. Grieving in Self-Quarantine After a Missouri Shooting“It’s all just slamming at once, and we don’t know what to do,” said a friend of 22-year-old Matthew Hicks-Morris, who was killed last weekend in a shooting at a gas station in Springfield, Mo. Coming to a Country Near You: A Russian Nuclear Power PlantA Russian state company is financing and building reactors across the world, reaping for Moscow both profits and geopolitical influence. Kenny Rogers, Who Brought Country Music to a Pop Audience, Dies at 81One of the first country artists to sell out arenas, Mr. Rogers sold more than 100 million records in a career that spanned decades. ‘Astronaut’ Families Stressed by Straddling 2 Worlds: China and CanadaTransnational migrants who shuttle between Vancouver and China confront loneliness, divorce and culture shock. But their children see advantages. Al Qaeda Branch in Somalia Threatens Americans in East Africa — and Even the U.S.Several ominous signs indicate that the Qaeda affiliate, the Shabab, is seeking to expand its lethal mayhem well beyond its home base, and attack Americans wherever it can. How ‘One Day at a Time’ Came Back From the BrinkThe beloved sitcom, canceled last year by Netflix, premieres Tuesday on its new home, Pop TV. But it took more than just fan passion for it to get a second chance. 8 Big-Studio Movies Coming to Your HomeThese films are being made available on demand earlier than usual. 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Vice President Mike Pence told reporters at a Saturday afternoon press briefing that he and his wife would be tested for the novel coronavirus later that day.
Six people died Friday after a bridge collapsed in southern Indiana due to flash flooding, sweeping a truck and a van off the road.
Health officials and Los Angeles and New York City are moving to change their coronavirus testing protocols, telling healthcare workers to test only those in which knowing the results would change their treatment.
Two Chicago police officers have been fired for opening fire on a stolen car in a 2016 videotaped incident that ended with another cop killing the unarmed teen driver in a foot chase.
Italy again set a one-day death toll record from COVID-19, reporting another 793 deaths Saturday.
Slovak President Zuzana Caputova administered the oath of office to new Prime Minister Igor Matovic on Saturday amid economic turmoil due to the spread of the coronavirus.
A Pennsylvania court on Saturday ordered a condemned inmate be tested for coronavirus as he sits on death row despite prosecutors' statements that he's likely innocent.
"Lost," "Taken" and "Fear the Walking Dead" actress Maggie Grace has announced on Instagram that she is pregnant with her first child.
Rosario Dawson has joined the ensemble for Season 2 of the Disney+ "Star Wars" series "The Mandalorian."
A federal judge has extended the online voter registration deadline in Wisconsin's primary election in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Entertainer Hugh Jackman has posted a video on Twitter of him singing "You Will Be Found" while social distancing at home.
A Soyuz rocket carried 34 satellites toward orbit from Kazakhstan on time at 1:06 p.m. Saturday in the third such launch for OneWeb spacecraft made in Florida.
Senators are reconvening Saturday after missing a midnight deadline for a $1 trillion coronavirus stimulus package that could include a cash payment to individuals and assistance to businesses affected by the pandemic.
The third show in "The Walking Dead" television franchise will not premiere next month amid the coronavirus pandemic, AMC announced.
United and Southwest airlines have reduced flights and American is flying its first cargo-only flights in decades amid a slow-down in business due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Martin McDonagh's new stage comedy "Hangmen" will not resume performances when Broadway reopens next month, producers announced.
"Watch What Happens Live" host Andy Cohen has announced on Instagram he tested positive for the coronavirus.
North Korea on Saturday fired two projectiles presumed to be short-range ballistic missiles toward the East Sea, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said, the latest in a series of such launches this month.
Chilly air that surged into the Northeast behind thunderstorms on Friday is set to stick around into the first weekend of spring.
Rapper Lil Uzi Vert's "Eternal Atake" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
On March 21, 1999, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones landed near Cairo after becoming the first people to circle the globe by balloon.
Here are 10 shows families can watch together on streaming services.
Actor Rosie O'Donnell turns 58 and actor Matthew Broderick turns 58, among the famous birthdays for March 21. 
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