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San Francisco orders 6 counties to shelter in place, more states close non-essential businesses San Francisco ordered six counties to shelter in place to combat the outbreak of the COVID-19 as cities throughout the United States order businesses to close. House sends revised COVID-19 bill to Senate The U.S. House of Representatives passed a revised coronavirus relief bill on Monday night with unanimous consent as U.S. Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer introduced a third multi-billion-dollar COVID-19 package. Minnesota Vikings to trade WR Stefon Diggs to Buffalo Bills The Minnesota Vikings agreed to trade star wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Buffalo Bills for multiple draft picks. Atlanta Falcons to acquire TE Hayden Hurst in trade with Baltimore Ravens The Atlanta Falcons are acquiring former first-round pick Hayden Hurst in a trade with the Baltimore Ravens. Joe Biden wins Washington Democratic primary Former Vice President Joe Biden won Washington's Democratic primary, defeating Sen. Bernie Sanders, media outlets projected. Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-sign Pro Bowl OLB Jason Pierre-Paul The Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-signed outside linebacker Jason Pierre-Paul to a multiyear deal. Jon Bernthal to star in 'American Gigolo' pilot "The Walking Dead" and "The Punisher" alum Jon Bernthal has signed on to star in a re-imagining of the 1980 Richard Gere film "American Gigolo." USAID head Mark Green announces resignation United States Agency for International Development Administrator Mark Green announced Monday he will step down from the position next month. Miami Dolphins to sign star CB Byron Jones, DE Shaq Lawson The Miami Dolphins and former Dallas Cowboys star Byron Jones agreed to terms on a multiyear contract that will make him the highest-paid cornerback in the league. Dow Jones falls 3,000 points, on track for worst month since 1987 The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 3,000 points Monday, putting the market on track for its worst month since the "Black Monday" market crash in 1987. Trump, officials announce revised guidelines to curb coronavirus President Donald Trump, at a White House briefing, laid out revised steps Monday to combat the spread of the coronavirus over the next 15 days. Coronavirus: UFC postpones three events; WTA Tour suspended until May 2 The Women's Tennis Association announced Monday that it has suspended play until May 2 due to the coronavirus outbreak. 'Cats' sweeps the Razzie Awards The movie musical "Cats" has been presented with the Razzie Award for the Worst Picture of 2019, and five other dishonors. Cleveland Browns reach agreements with TE Austin Hooper, two others The Cleveland Browns agreed to terms with Pro Bowl tight end Austin Hooper, ex-Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Jack Conklin and former Washington Redskins quarterback Case Keenum. Canada, France, Russia, Sudan shut borders due to coronavirus Canada, France, Russia and Sudan closed their borders on Monday in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, while the European Union proposed a 30-day ban on non-essential travel into the bloc. San Francisco 49ers trading DL DeForest Buckner to Indianapolis Colts The San Francisco 49ers agreed to trade star defensive tackle DeForest Buckner to the Indianapolis Colts on Monday. U.S. Space Force gets first offensive weapon, a satellite jammer The U.S. Space Force announced its first offensive weapon, a ground-based communications jammer to block satellite transmissions. USS Carney makes port visit in South Africa The USS Carney conducted a scheduled port visit in Cape Town, South Africa, while patrolling European and African waters with the U.S. 6th Fleet. Watch: Tigers block forest officials' vehicle in India An Indian Forest Service official shared video of a pair of tigers blocking the path of an official's vehicle while on patrol in a wooded area. Look: Virginia woman wins $1 million lottery jackpot on her birthday A Virginia woman received 1 million extra reasons to celebrate when she scored a lottery jackpot on her birthday. Universal releasing 'Invisible Man,' 'The Hunt, 'Emma' on VOD, 'Trolls' in April Universal Studios announced it would release current theatrical releases "The Invisible Man," "The Hunt" and "Emma" as VOD rentals during the coronavirus self-isolation. Transgender adults question gender identity before age 7, study finds Transgender adults who undergo gender-affirming surgery may first begin questioning their biological sex as early as age 7, a new study has found. Alcohol levels below legal limit involved in many car crash deaths About 15 percent of alcohol-related road deaths in the United States involve drivers with blood alcohol concentrations below the legal limit, a new study finds. GAO: F-35 central logistics system 'does not work properly,' needs redesign The central logistics system of the F-35 fighter plane needs a complete redesign, the General Accounting Office said on Monday after an investigation. |
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Trump Urges Limits Amid Pandemic, but Stops Short of National MandatesPresident Trump issued national guidelines that included closing schools and avoiding bars, restaurants and groups of more than 10 as he prepared for months of upheaval. America’s Economy Begins to Shut Down as Pandemic Measures Take HoldThe fast-spreading virus has put an end to movies, date nights and other economic activity, prompting some economists to call a U.S. recession. White House Takes New Line After Dire Report on Death TollFederal guidelines warned against gatherings of more than 10 people as a London report predicted high fatalities in the U.S. without drastic action. Businesses Face a New Coronavirus Threat: Shrinking Access to CreditLarge and small businesses, which borrow heavily to run their operations, will find it harder to tap credit as the outbreak curtails economic activity. Studio’s Movies in Theaters Will Be Offered for In-Home RentalUniversal is breaking longstanding industry practice to offer “The Hunt,” “The Invisible Man” and “Emma” for streaming. New York’s Nightlife Shuttered to Curb CoronavirusWorkers and owners in the city’s world-famous restaurant and bar scene reel from decision to cut off their livelihoods. Andrew Cuomo Is the Control Freak We Need Right NowIn ordinary times, Mr. Cuomo’s relentlessness and bullying drive New Yorkers crazy. In the age of the coronavirus, they soothe our battered nerves. Doctors Fear Bringing Coronavirus Home: ‘I Am Sort of a Pariah in My Family’One doctor dreamed he was surrounded by coughing patients. “Most physicians have never seen this level of angst and anxiety in their careers,” a veteran emergency room doctor said. ‘People Need Immediate Relief,’ and Online Donors Make It HappenOn social media, outpourings of generosity during the coronavirus pandemic are part of a shift toward direct giving. Bernie Sanders Wants to Fight On. He Has His Reasons.Mr. Sanders and his aides are now struggling to reconcile a sense of resignation with a desire to press on, and some allies are urging the senator to stay in the race. Arizona Primary: When Voting During a Pandemic Is a Way to Feel NormalArizona’s primary is on Tuesday, and Democrats there are holding onto the idea that they still have control over something: “I want to believe that voting takes away some of the fear.” A Ballet School Rehired an Embezzler. Then $1.5 Million Vanished.The ex-employee is now charged with taking the money from the Kirov Academy, which was created by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church. Virus Guidelines, Market Collapse, Primaries: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Why This Recession Will Be DifferentThe coronavirus presents an unprecedented disruption to the global supply chain — and global markets. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. Welcome to Marriage During the CoronavirusRemember: Both of you are right. Step Aside for Powell and PelosiRepublicans, it turns out, can’t do economic policy. Grieving for My Sick CityFor those who revel in urban life, it’s hard to believe it can just stop. This Is How the Coronavirus Will Destroy the EconomyThis once-in-a-century pandemic is hitting a world economy saddled with record levels of debt. Protect Government Workers, Too, From the CoronavirusNonessential federal employees should be working from home. There Is No More IRL NowThe blessing and curse of social media in a time of social isolation. Don’t Feel Sorry for the AirlinesBefore providing them any assistance, we must demand that they change how they treat their customers and employees. The U.S. Economy Can’t Withstand the Coronavirus by ItselfAn economist responds to readers’ questions about the effect of the coronavirus on the global economy. Biden, Sanders and a Debate for This Moment of PanicThe coronavirus has changed everything. How Democrats Can Win Arizona, ForeverLatino organizers have the answers. When will party elites trust them? It’s No Crime to Drink Wine by YourselfAt a time of public health challenges, self-imposed isolation does not require you to forgo good food or good wine, despite the social stigma. Can It Happen Here? In ‘The Plot Against America,’ It Already DidDavid Simon’s potent HBO adaptation of the Philip Roth novel imagines a country tilting toward fascism. Justice Dept. Moves to Drop Charges Against Russian Firms Filed by MuellerThe companies funded Russia’s social media-fueled interference in the 2016 election, prosecutors said. But they tried to weaponize the case instead of fight it. Man Who Stabbed Sisters on BART Platform Was Sane at Time, Judge SaysJohn Lee Cowell faces life in prison after a San Francisco judge ruled that he was sane when he fatally stabbed Nia Wilson on an Oakland train platform. Connecticut Man Charged With Threatening to Kill Adam SchiffRobert M. Phelps messaged Mr. Schiff, the lead impeachment manager, through his congressional website, prosecutors said. Hackers Attack Health and Human Services Computer SystemIt was unknown whether the actions were the result of foreign actors or just hackers seizing on the coronavirus panic to try to create chaos. Coronavirus Outrage Spurs China’s Internet Police to ActionOnline enforcers are dragging in hundreds for questioning as an assault on online speech continues. They are a sign how Beijing has given censors a more punitive role. When Arizona Elected a Mexican Immigrant GovernorBorder Patrol agents once ordered an elderly Hispanic man out of his vehicle and requested his identity papers, which showed that he was a Mexican-born immigrant named Raúl H. Castro. Turns out he was Arizona’s former governor. McConnell Has a Request for Veteran Federal Judges: Please QuitThe Senate majority leader has encouraged judges thinking about stepping down to do so soon to ensure that Republicans confirm their replacements this year. 5 Ways to Help Your Community Combat Coronavirus (While Still Social Distancing)Instead of isolating, you can help your neighbors and community in these ways. When Coronavirus Turns Every Sports Channel Into ESPN ClassicReplays of games that already happened. Documentaries that you might have missed. Yipes, no wonder the few dozen sports-only channels have a problem. They Knew Saber-Toothed Tigers Were Big. Then They Found This Skull.It suggests that the prehistoric predators might have been able to feed on even the most giant prey of the Pleistocene era. Some Ask a Taboo Question: Is America Overreacting to Coronavirus?With “social distancing” now widely adopted nationwide, a small group of contrarians urge a more careful weighing of the harm as well as the benefits of such policies. Two Emergency Room Doctors Are in Critical Condition With CoronavirusThe hospitalizations sharpen fears that the nation’s front-line medical workers could be uniquely vulnerable, a health care organization said. More Recent Articles |
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San Francisco ordered six counties to shelter in place to combat the outbreak of the COVID-19 as cities throughout the United States order businesses to close.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a revised coronavirus relief bill on Monday night with unanimous consent as U.S. Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer introduced a third multi-billion-dollar COVID-19 package.
The Minnesota Vikings agreed to trade star wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Buffalo Bills for multiple draft picks.
The Atlanta Falcons are acquiring former first-round pick Hayden Hurst in a trade with the Baltimore Ravens.
Former Vice President Joe Biden won Washington's Democratic primary, defeating Sen. Bernie Sanders, media outlets projected.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-signed outside linebacker Jason Pierre-Paul to a multiyear deal.
"The Walking Dead" and "The Punisher" alum Jon Bernthal has signed on to star in a re-imagining of the 1980 Richard Gere film "American Gigolo."
United States Agency for International Development Administrator Mark Green announced Monday he will step down from the position next month.
The Miami Dolphins and former Dallas Cowboys star Byron Jones agreed to terms on a multiyear contract that will make him the highest-paid cornerback in the league.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 3,000 points Monday, putting the market on track for its worst month since the "Black Monday" market crash in 1987.
President Donald Trump, at a White House briefing, laid out revised steps Monday to combat the spread of the coronavirus over the next 15 days.
The Women's Tennis Association announced Monday that it has suspended play until May 2 due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The movie musical "Cats" has been presented with the Razzie Award for the Worst Picture of 2019, and five other dishonors.
The Cleveland Browns agreed to terms with Pro Bowl tight end Austin Hooper, ex-Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Jack Conklin and former Washington Redskins quarterback Case Keenum.
Canada, France, Russia and Sudan closed their borders on Monday in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, while the European Union proposed a 30-day ban on non-essential travel into the bloc.
The San Francisco 49ers agreed to trade star defensive tackle DeForest Buckner to the Indianapolis Colts on Monday.
The U.S. Space Force announced its first offensive weapon, a ground-based communications jammer to block satellite transmissions.
The USS Carney conducted a scheduled port visit in Cape Town, South Africa, while patrolling European and African waters with the U.S. 6th Fleet.
An Indian Forest Service official shared video of a pair of tigers blocking the path of an official's vehicle while on patrol in a wooded area.
A Virginia woman received 1 million extra reasons to celebrate when she scored a lottery jackpot on her birthday.
Universal Studios announced it would release current theatrical releases "The Invisible Man," "The Hunt" and "Emma" as VOD rentals during the coronavirus self-isolation.
Transgender adults who undergo gender-affirming surgery may first begin questioning their biological sex as early as age 7, a new study has found.
About 15 percent of alcohol-related road deaths in the United States involve drivers with blood alcohol concentrations below the legal limit, a new study finds.
The central logistics system of the F-35 fighter plane needs a complete redesign, the General Accounting Office said on Monday after an investigation. 
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