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San Francisco 49ers sign WR Travis Benjamin, OL Tom Compton The San Francisco 49ers signed veteran wide receiver Travis Benjamin and offensive lineman Tom Compton. Texans' Bill O'Brien: DeAndre Hopkins trade was in team's 'best interest' In his first public comments since trading away star receiver DeAndre Hopkins, Houston Texans head coach and general manager Bill O'Brien explained the team's decision-making process. California Supreme Court upholds murder conviction of James Fayed The California Supreme Court has upheld the murder conviction of the former owner of a gold-trading firm who argued there were errors in his original death penalty trial. Dayton's Obi Toppin, Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu win 2020 Naismith trophies Dayton Flyers sophomore forward Obi Toppin and Oregon Ducks senior guard Sabrina Ionescu were awarded the 2019-20 Naismith trophies. New York reports largest 1-day coronavirus death toll; California tops 10,000 cases New York reported its largest one-day death toll from the coronavirus disease Friday, while California's caseload surpassed 10,000. SLSCO receives $61.4M for border wall construction The U.S. Army awarded SLSCO Ltd. with a $61.4 million contract modification Friday for wall construction along the southern U.S. border. Scenes from a pandemic: World copes with COVID-19 The World Health Organization has declared the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, a pandemic, reaching around the globe. The virus, which surfaced in December in Wuhan, China, has killed thousands. Streets and tourist attractions are empty, as large gatherings are canceled and people are quarantined. Here's a look at the effects around the world. U.S. copes with COVID-19 pandemic The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic is spreading across the United States. People are discouraged (even banned in some places) from large gatherings, public spaces are closing, store shelves are empty, with long lines in grocery stores, and travel is limited. Here are some scenes from across America. Huntington Ingalls receives $1.5B modification for LPD-31 Huntington Ingalls received a $1.5 billion contract modification this week for construction of the LPD-31 amphibious transport dock, the Pentagon announced Friday. COVID-19: CDC recommends healthy Americans wear masks, too U.S. health officials now recommend that all Americans wear cloth face masks in public to protect themselves and others during the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump announced Friday. Boeing shutters Philadelphia-area facilities after employees test positive for COVID-19 Boeing announced this week that it is suspending operations in the Philadelphia area for two weeks due to the spread of the novel coronavirus. Researchers spot weakness in coronavirus that could provide clues to cure Researchers may have found a weakness in SARS-CoV2, the virus that causes COVID-19, that provides clues as to how to treat the infection -- and possibly develop a vaccine to prevent its spread. Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend's daughter, grandson missing The U.S. Coast Guard was searching for the daughter and grandson of former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend on Friday, one day after the two went missing in the Chesapeake Bay. Stress in emergency rooms may affect patient care, study suggests The COVID-19 pandemic has added to already high stress levels in emergency rooms, a social psychologist says. Pets can be true lifesavers for seniors Having a furry, fluffy or feathered friend can have a profound effect on seniors' mental health, possibly even helping prevent some suicides, new research suggests. Watch: Bear goes dumpster diving at Tennessee gas station A bear went diving into a dumpster at a Tennessee gas station, and the hungry animal's search for snacks was caught on camera by a witness. Watch: New Orleans father and son invent 'Social Distancing Circle' A New Orleans father and son duo created a viral video showing off their coronavirus-inspired invention: a "Social Distancing Circle" to keep others at bay. Watch: Deer invade London neighborhood during COVID-19 lockdown A large herd of deer have moved into a London neighborhood, taking advantage of streets being emptied by the coronavirus pandemic. Queen Elizabeth to record rare televised address on coronavirus Britain's Queen Elizabeth II will address the nation on the coronavirus pandemic Sunday, marking the fourth time she's ever recorded a special message. Fossil suggests Homo erectus was walking 200,000 years earlier than thought Paleontologists have unearthed the oldest fossil belonging to the hominin species Homo erectus. Focus on beating COVID-19 to help economy, WHO says The best way to limit the coronavirus pandemic's impact on the global economy is to focus on mitigating the spread of the disease, world health and financial leaders said Friday. Watch: Michigan couple's wedding to be attended by cardboard guests A Michigan couple whose wedding plans were thrown into chaos by the coronavirus pandemic said the pews will still be full during their ceremony -- but the guests will all be made of cardboard. CNN's Brooke Baldwin tests positive for coronavirus CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin has tested positive for coronavirus, she announced Friday. Woman discovers she is sole passenger on Washington-Boston flight A woman who flew from Washington, D.C., to Boston amid the COVID-19 pandemic captured video on board the plane when she discovered she was the flight's sole passenger. What to stream this weekend: 'Onward,' 'Tales from the Loop,' new music Here's a list of films, shows, music and video games that will be released for streaming this weekend. Watch: Dreamcatcher shares special 'Red Sun' video K-pop stars Dreamcatcher released a "special clip" for "Red Sun," a song from their new album, "Dystopia: The Tree of Language." Federal judge allows lawsuits against border wall to proceed A federal judge has ruled that President Donald Trump didn't exceed his authority last year when he declared an emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border, but allowed two lawsuits challenging his wall strategy to proceed. |
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Tensions Persist Between Trump and Medical Advisers Over the CoronavirusThe president’s public refusal to wear a mask was the latest way he has cast doubt on their recommendations. Coronavirus in N.Y.: Toll Soars to Nearly 3,000 as State Pleads for Aid“It is hard to put fully into words what we are all grappling with as we navigate our way through this pandemic,” a hospital official said. The Navy Fired Captain Crozier After His Letter on the Coronavirus. Hear How the Crew Responded.The rousing show of support provided another gripping scene to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic: the rank and file cheering a boss they viewed as putting their safety ahead of his career. Should I Start Wearing a Mask?The C.D.C. now recommends we cover our faces in public. Here is our guidance on how to best protect yourself, whether you have a mask or not. Holdout States Resist Calls for Stay-at-Home Orders: ‘What Are You Waiting For?’A small number of states in the Midwest and the South are under growing pressure to order all residents to stay at home to fight the coronavirus. Coronavirus Sweeps Through a San Antonio Nursing HomeThe virus infected 67 of the facility’s 84 residents, killing one, with several infected employees working at other facilities in Texas. Lawsuits Swell as Owners, From Gun Shops to Golf Courses, Demand to OpenOrders to stay home and to shutter businesses because of the coronavirus are being challenged nationwide on the grounds they deny Americans their constitutional rights. SBA Loan Program Starts As Small Businesses Make Urgent ApplicationsA $349 billion program to throw them a financial lifeline got off to a rocky start on Friday as the U.S. economy continued to seize up. Wall St. Caps a Turbulent Week With a Decline: Live UpdatesLive updates on stock market and business news during the coronavirus outbreak. Coronavirus Stimulus Package F.A.Q.: Checks, Unemployment, Layoffs and MoreThe $2 trillion relief bill will send money directly to Americans, greatly expand unemployment coverage and make a number of other changes. What 'Peaks,' 'Lockdowns' and 'Testing' Mean When Talking About CoronavirusOfficials often use similar words when describing the pandemic, but they are not always talking about the same thing, making global comparisons less useful. Swift Aid Payments Keep Berlin’s Self-Employed Afloat Despite ShutdownWithin days, Germany’s capital distributed money to 150,000 artists, shop owners, hairdressers and other small-business owners and freelancers to cover basic expenses. Bill Withers, Who Sang ‘Lean on Me’ and ‘Ain’t No Sunshine,’ Dies at 81A three-time Grammy Award winner, he had a string of much-covered hits in the 1970s but had not released an album since 1985. Coronavirus, Masks, Bill Withers: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. How to Thrive in Online LifeA video game pro tells us to embrace the mess of our pandemic lives. Delicious VinylWe examine when culture from our past — like the 20-year-old comedy “High Fidelity” — gets reborn … as “High Fidelity.” It’s High Time We Fought This Virus the American WayThe administration has all the authority it needs to produce medical supplies and prepare for a potential vaccine. An I.C.U. Nurse’s Coronavirus DiaryI’ve started to refer to the time before this as peace time. Because this feels like a war. Bill de Blasio: We Need All Medical Workers vs. CoronavirusOur city and all cities need the federal government to enlist all doctors and health workers, and mobilize them in a way we’ve never seen. Stop Using Toilet PaperWhy are we hoarding it when experts agree that rinsing with water is more sanitary and environmentally sound? Covid-19: A Look Back From 2025In which the coronavirus has changed almost everything. There Is No Way Out but ThroughWe are connected to one another and to generations past and future. What if Congress Cannot Vote Because of the Coronavirus?As Covid-19 makes social distancing a matter of life and death, a growing number of lawmakers are pushing the idea of remote voting. You Shouldn’t Have to Risk Your Life to VoteHolding a primary election in a pandemic, as Wisconsin plans to do on Tuesday, will suppress turnout and endanger public health. Prisons Breed the Coronavirus. We Can Safely Free Thousands of Inmates.Nonviolent offenders, the medically vulnerable and those near the end of their sentences should be released. Those who remain deserve much better medical care. The Coronavirus Test Is Too Hard for TrumpThe president joins Herbert Hoover and James Buchanan as a leader who failed when it mattered most. Trump Picks McConnell Protégé for Influential Appeals Court SeatThe American Bar Association had rated the new nominee, Judge Justin Walker, as unqualified, but he has strong conservative support Corona Beer to Halt Production Amid Coronavirus OutbreakThe suspension was announced days after the Mexican government ordered nonessential businesses to close. 2 Members of Kennedy Family Are Feared Dead After Canoe OverturnedMaeve Kennedy Townsend McKean, a granddaughter of Robert F. Kennedy, and her 8-year-old son were last seen in the Chesapeake Bay on Thursday, according to the authorities. Rangers Prospect K’Andre Miller Faces Racial Abuse in a Team Video ChatAfter the chat, the Rangers and the N.H.L. condemned the repeated use of a slur by a hacker. Life, Covid-Free, After 22 Days in the HospitalMark Frilot, and his wife, Heaven, became ambassadors of a sort — of the seriousness of coronavirus — to their conservative Louisiana community. Arianne Caoili, Chess Master, Is Dead at 33A former model, she stood out in the chess world for her glamour in what is often thought of as an unglamorous game. ‘Zoombombing’ Becomes a Dangerous Organized EffortZoom, the videoconferencing app, has become a target for harassment and abuse coordinated in private off-platform chats. China Pushes for Quiet Burials as Coronavirus Death Toll Is QuestionedOfficials are trying to curb expressions of grief and control the narrative amid doubts about the official number of deaths in China. Crisis Gives Fake Cops an Opening to ExploitPolice impersonators with phony badges and flashing blue lights are taking advantage of quarantine rules to defraud or harass people across the country, the authorities warn. Marie's Crisis Cafe Is Closed, but Franca Vercelloni Is Still Taking RequestsWith a piano and a camera, Franca Vercelloni of Marie’s Crisis Cafe continues to play for the bar’s show-tune singalongs on social media. How to Hold an Awards Show in a PandemicMajor prizes have been postponed or canceled because of the coronavirus outbreak, but one organization showed that a ceremony could still be done. Even down to the red carpet interviews. How O.C.D. and Hand-Washing and Coronavirus CollideFor people who have been diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder, the coronavirus pandemic creates blurry lines between safety and compulsion. Half the World Is On Lockdown. For Sports? More Like 99 Percent.What follows is the sum total of sporting events being held on our planet. Plus, a really fast cyclist on Zwift. Jared Kushner Will Not Save Us From the CoronavirusTrump’s son-in-law has no business running the coronavirus response. More Recent Articles
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The San Francisco 49ers signed veteran wide receiver Travis Benjamin and offensive lineman Tom Compton.
In his first public comments since trading away star receiver DeAndre Hopkins, Houston Texans head coach and general manager Bill O'Brien explained the team's decision-making process.
The California Supreme Court has upheld the murder conviction of the former owner of a gold-trading firm who argued there were errors in his original death penalty trial.
Dayton Flyers sophomore forward Obi Toppin and Oregon Ducks senior guard Sabrina Ionescu were awarded the 2019-20 Naismith trophies.
New York reported its largest one-day death toll from the coronavirus disease Friday, while California's caseload surpassed 10,000.
The U.S. Army awarded SLSCO Ltd. with a $61.4 million contract modification Friday for wall construction along the southern U.S. border.
The World Health Organization has declared the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, a pandemic, reaching around the globe. The virus, which surfaced in December in Wuhan, China, has killed thousands. Streets and tourist attractions are empty, as large gatherings are canceled and people are quarantined. Here's a look at the effects around the world.
The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic is spreading across the United States. People are discouraged (even banned in some places) from large gatherings, public spaces are closing, store shelves are empty, with long lines in grocery stores, and travel is limited. Here are some scenes from across America.
Huntington Ingalls received a $1.5 billion contract modification this week for construction of the LPD-31 amphibious transport dock, the Pentagon announced Friday.
U.S. health officials now recommend that all Americans wear cloth face masks in public to protect themselves and others during the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump announced Friday.
Boeing announced this week that it is suspending operations in the Philadelphia area for two weeks due to the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Researchers may have found a weakness in SARS-CoV2, the virus that causes COVID-19, that provides clues as to how to treat the infection -- and possibly develop a vaccine to prevent its spread.
The U.S. Coast Guard was searching for the daughter and grandson of former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend on Friday, one day after the two went missing in the Chesapeake Bay.
The COVID-19 pandemic has added to already high stress levels in emergency rooms, a social psychologist says.
Having a furry, fluffy or feathered friend can have a profound effect on seniors' mental health, possibly even helping prevent some suicides, new research suggests.
A bear went diving into a dumpster at a Tennessee gas station, and the hungry animal's search for snacks was caught on camera by a witness.
A New Orleans father and son duo created a viral video showing off their coronavirus-inspired invention: a "Social Distancing Circle" to keep others at bay.
A large herd of deer have moved into a London neighborhood, taking advantage of streets being emptied by the coronavirus pandemic.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II will address the nation on the coronavirus pandemic Sunday, marking the fourth time she's ever recorded a special message.
Paleontologists have unearthed the oldest fossil belonging to the hominin species Homo erectus.
The best way to limit the coronavirus pandemic's impact on the global economy is to focus on mitigating the spread of the disease, world health and financial leaders said Friday.
A Michigan couple whose wedding plans were thrown into chaos by the coronavirus pandemic said the pews will still be full during their ceremony -- but the guests will all be made of cardboard.
CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin has tested positive for coronavirus, she announced Friday.
A woman who flew from Washington, D.C., to Boston amid the COVID-19 pandemic captured video on board the plane when she discovered she was the flight's sole passenger.
Here's a list of films, shows, music and video games that will be released for streaming this weekend.
K-pop stars Dreamcatcher released a "special clip" for "Red Sun," a song from their new album, "Dystopia: The Tree of Language."
A federal judge has ruled that President Donald Trump didn't exceed his authority last year when he declared an emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border, but allowed two lawsuits challenging his wall strategy to proceed. 
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