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Trudeau warns of further restrictions if Canadians don't stay home Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a stern warning to his citizens on Monday to stay home amid the coronavirus pandemic or stricter measures will be put in place to ensure they do. Pennsylvania prison defies order to release death row inmate for coronavirus testing Prison officials in Pennsylvania have defied an order to release death row inmate Walter Ogrod, who prosecutors have said is likely innocent, for COVID-19 after he has exhibited symptoms. Ex-Tennessee Titans RB Dion Lewis signing one-year deal with New York Giants The New York Giants reached an agreement with former Tennessee Titans running back Dion Lewis on Monday. United States cuts aid to Afghanistan after Mike Pompeo's unannounced visit to Kabul U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made an unannounced visit to Afghanistan Monday in a bid to break a political dispute gripping the government in Kabul and stalling peace talks with the Taliban. Carolina Panthers to trade QB Kyle Allen to Washington Redskins The Carolina Panthers agreed to trade backup quarterback Kyle Allen to the Washington Redskins on Monday. Two winning lottery tickets sold at one New Jersey convenience store A pair of winning lottery tickets were sold at the same New Jersey convenience store, the state lottery said Monday. Dallas Cowboys center Travis Frederick, 29, announces retirement Dallas Cowboys star center Travis Frederick announced Monday on social media that he is retiring from the NFL. McConnell: No further Senate votes on coronavirus package Monday night Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said there will be no further votes on a more-than $1 trillion coronavirus stimulus package on Monday evening. Rhode Island, Alaska shift to mail-in primaries due to coronavirus Alaska and Rhode Island on Monday shifted their primary elections to be predominantly held by mail-in voting due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. NBA legend Charles Barkley tests negative for coronavirus NBA legend Charles Barkley, who announced 10 days ago that he was undergoing tests for the coronavirus after feeling ill, tested negative for the virus. Colorado Gov. Polis signs bill abolishing death penalty, commutes sentences of 3 inmates Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Monday signed legislation making the state the 22nd to abolish the death penalty. Los Angeles Rams unveil new logos, colors for 2020 season As part of the franchise's off-season rebranding effort, the Los Angeles Rams on Monday revealed new team logos and colors that will debut this season. New York converting Javits Center into 2,000-bed COVID-19 hospital New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo provided a look Monday at the Javits Convention Center as the state transforms it into a complex to treat COVID-19. COVID-19: British PM Boris Johnson issues sweeping stay-at-home order British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday issued a sweeping stay-at-home order for the entire country, banning people from leaving their homes except in "very limited" instances during the coronavirus pandemic. Russia ends war games as precaution against COVID-19 The Russian army ended war exercises on its western border, it announced on Monday, as a preventative measure against the COVID-19 virus. New England Patriots release Pro Bowl kicker Stephen Gostkowski The New England Patriots released veteran kicker Stephen Gostkowski after 14 seasons. Boeing shuts down KC-46, P-8 plants for two weeks because of COVID-19 Boeing announced a two-week shutdown of its Seattle-area plants on Monday, stopping production of KC-46 refueling and P-8 surveillance military planes. Taking steroids for rheumatoid arthritis, IBD may raise odds for hypertension People taking steroids to treat chronic inflammatory diseases are at high risk for developing high blood pressure, British investigators report. Excessive 'screen time' could delay toddler's language skills Everyone is glued to some sort of media these days, but for young kids, that screen time could delay or limit their language skills, a new research review suggests. Supreme Court sides with Comcast in $20B racial discrimination suit The Supreme Court ruled Monday in favor of Comcast in black media mogul Byron Allen's racial discrimination suit against the company, setting a high bar for bringing such suits under the 1866 Civil Rights Act. Less than half of women in their 40s screened for breast cancer each year Private health insurers spend more than $2 billion a year to screen women in their 40s for breast cancer, though fewer than half those eligible undergo mammograms, a new study shows. Dow Jones falls 582 points on first day of all-electronic trading for NYSE The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 582 points on Monday as the New York Stock Exchange conducted its first day of electronic-only trading due to the COVID-19 outbreak. New York launches new COVID-19 drug trials; more underway in China New York, "ground zero" for the U.S. coronavirus outbreak, is taking the lead on drug testing, with trials beginning this week on three drugs believed to have potential for treatment. |
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Density Is New York City’s Big ‘Enemy’ in the Coronavirus FightNew York is more crowded than any large city in the country. That helps explain why it is the U.S. epicenter of the outbreak. How an Upscale Connecticut Party Became a Coronavirus 'Super Spreader'About 50 people gathered this month for a party in the upscale suburb of Westport, then scattered across the region and the world, taking the coronavirus with them. Texas and Ohio Include Abortion as Medical Procedures That Must Be DelayedThe moves by the states set off a new front in the political fight over abortion during the coronavirus pandemic. Trump Considers Reopening Economy, Over Health Experts’ ObjectionsThe president is questioning whether stay-at-home orders have gone too far. But relaxing them could significantly increase the death toll from the coronavirus, health officials warn. Whatever It Takes: How the Fed Aims to Rescue the EconomyThe central bank is using tactics from the last financial crisis and deploying new ones to keep money flowing. Here are the basics. How South Korea Flattened the Coronavirus CurveThe country showed that it is possible to contain the coronavirus without shutting down the economy, but experts are unsure whether its lessons can work abroad. The U.S. Needs China’s Masks, as Acrimony GrowsBeijing has signaled a willingness to supply the U.S. as its outbreak spreads. Increasingly harsh language and logistical issues could make it difficult to reach deals. As Coronavirus Surveillance Escalates, Personal Privacy PlummetsTracking entire populations to combat the pandemic now could open the doors to more invasive forms of government snooping later. Coronavirus Makes Daily Life Confounding. Here Are Some Answers.Welcome to Dilemmas, where we find solutions to your toughest quandaries. 20-Somethings Now Realizing That They Can Get Coronavirus, TooMore than 40 percent of those who have tested positive for the virus in New York City are between the ages of 18 and 44. Joe Biden, Struggling for Visibility, Faults Trump's Response to CoronavirusAs President Trump holds daily briefings, Mr. Biden has kept a low profile, worrying Democrats who feel the president needs to be challenged more robustly. Coronavirus Relief, PG&E, Woody Allen: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Pandemic and the PrimaryHow the coronavirus has changed the stakes of the presidential race — and created a crisis candidate. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. The Coronavirus Bailout Stalled. And It’s Mitch McConnell’s Fault.Senate Republicans are blocking passage of an economic bailout plan that protects jobs and wages. Republicans Add Insult to IllnessGreed, germs and the art of no deal. Here Come the Death PanelsObamacare didn’t lead to rationing. The mismanagement of the coronavirus will. Fourteen Days. That’s the Most Time We Have to Defeat Coronavirus.These decisive measures can prevent a decade of dislocation and extraordinary levels of deaths. Feeling Powerless About Coronavirus? Join a Mutual-Aid NetworkA quarantine is the perfect time to get (virtually) close to your community. Call It ‘Coronavirus’Disease and prejudice have long gone hand in hand. We can do better in 2020. I’m 26. Coronavirus Sent Me to the Hospital.Millennials: If you can’t stay at home for others, do it for yourselves. Routine Medical Care May Break Down, and Covid-19 Is Behind ItWe run a suburban medical office, not a front-line emergency room. But the lack of protective gear also affects us, and the people who need us. The Plastic-Hunting Pirates of the Cornish CoastThe Clean Ocean Sailing initiative removes plastic waste from areas of England’s coastline that are inaccessible by foot. Professional Athletes Trade Sports for TikTok and Toilet PaperGiannis Antetokounmpo is playing guitar, among other things you didn’t expect to read about in the middle of March. A 2020 Olympics Delay Seems Inevitable. Is a 4-Week Decision Needed to Get There?The United States added its voice to growing calls for the Tokyo Games to be rescheduled because of the coronavirus pandemic. Colorado Abolishes Death Penalty and Commutes Sentences of Death Row InmatesThe state had executed just one person since reinstating the death penalty in the 1970s. At Least 13,500 Americans Abroad Need Help Getting Home, State Dept. SaysAbout 5,700 U.S. citizens and legal residents have already returned with the government’s assistance, and flights scheduled this week could help another 1,600. The ‘Niqab Squad’ Wants Women To Be Seen DifferentlyA movement of Indonesian women promotes the niqab veil as a way to get closer to heaven and avoid sexual harassment. Others fear it reflects growing extremism. Back at Work but Not on the Bench, Supreme Court Issues 3 Major OpinionsThe court ruled in cases on the insanity defense, race discrimination and copyright infringement. As Fox News Played Down the Coronavirus, Its Chief Protected HimselfThe cancellation of an 89th birthday party for Rupert Murdoch highlights a disconnect between his family’s behavior and statements made on air by some Fox commentators. There Is a Racial Divide in Speech-Recognition Systems, Researchers SayTechnology from Amazon, Apple, Google, IBM and Microsoft misidentified 35 percent of words from people who were black. White people fared much better. 9 Delightful Articles to Help You Get Through This WeekWe’re all just trying to do our best now. These articles might help a little. Lil Uzi Vert, a Hip-Hop Star Beyond GatekeepersThe rapper’s long-awaited second studio album, “Eternal Atake,” and the deluxe version that followed provide rowdy thrills. Rosie O’Donnell Returns, With Guests in the Basement and the BathtubFor over three hours online Sunday night, the Broadway superfan schmoozed, fund-raised and gave stars a chance to share their music. Warmer Weather May Slow, but Not Halt, CoronavirusNature may help diminish the pandemic if aggressive measures to control the spread of infections continue, experts say. That doesn’t mean the virus won’t return. Geese May Not Inspire You, but They Certainly Take Your Mind Off the VirusWatching birds that do not practice social distancing is a nice break from washing your hands and disinfecting friends. Exercising During Coronavirus: Can I Jog? Is That Water Fountain Safe?Answers to questions about coronavirus and exercise. Try TilesOur soothing matching game may help you de-stress. The Crossword, Vertex and MoreSolve the daily puzzle edited by Will Shortz, or try out other games like the Mini and Letter Boxed. Try Spelling BeePuzzle throughout the day to see how many words you can find. More Recent Articles
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a stern warning to his citizens on Monday to stay home amid the coronavirus pandemic or stricter measures will be put in place to ensure they do.
Prison officials in Pennsylvania have defied an order to release death row inmate Walter Ogrod, who prosecutors have said is likely innocent, for COVID-19 after he has exhibited symptoms.
The New York Giants reached an agreement with former Tennessee Titans running back Dion Lewis on Monday.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made an unannounced visit to Afghanistan Monday in a bid to break a political dispute gripping the government in Kabul and stalling peace talks with the Taliban.
The Carolina Panthers agreed to trade backup quarterback Kyle Allen to the Washington Redskins on Monday.
A pair of winning lottery tickets were sold at the same New Jersey convenience store, the state lottery said Monday.
Dallas Cowboys star center Travis Frederick announced Monday on social media that he is retiring from the NFL.
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said there will be no further votes on a more-than $1 trillion coronavirus stimulus package on Monday evening.
Alaska and Rhode Island on Monday shifted their primary elections to be predominantly held by mail-in voting due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
NBA legend Charles Barkley, who announced 10 days ago that he was undergoing tests for the coronavirus after feeling ill, tested negative for the virus.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Monday signed legislation making the state the 22nd to abolish the death penalty.
As part of the franchise's off-season rebranding effort, the Los Angeles Rams on Monday revealed new team logos and colors that will debut this season.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo provided a look Monday at the Javits Convention Center as the state transforms it into a complex to treat COVID-19.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday issued a sweeping stay-at-home order for the entire country, banning people from leaving their homes except in "very limited" instances during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Russian army ended war exercises on its western border, it announced on Monday, as a preventative measure against the COVID-19 virus.
The New England Patriots released veteran kicker Stephen Gostkowski after 14 seasons.
Boeing announced a two-week shutdown of its Seattle-area plants on Monday, stopping production of KC-46 refueling and P-8 surveillance military planes.
People taking steroids to treat chronic inflammatory diseases are at high risk for developing high blood pressure, British investigators report.
Everyone is glued to some sort of media these days, but for young kids, that screen time could delay or limit their language skills, a new research review suggests.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday in favor of Comcast in black media mogul Byron Allen's racial discrimination suit against the company, setting a high bar for bringing such suits under the 1866 Civil Rights Act.
Private health insurers spend more than $2 billion a year to screen women in their 40s for breast cancer, though fewer than half those eligible undergo mammograms, a new study shows.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 582 points on Monday as the New York Stock Exchange conducted its first day of electronic-only trading due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
New York, "ground zero" for the U.S. coronavirus outbreak, is taking the lead on drug testing, with trials beginning this week on three drugs believed to have potential for treatment. 
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