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Tom Webster, a former NHL and World Hockey Association forward who went on to coach the New York Rangers and Los Angeles Kings, died Friday. He was 71.
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  1. Former Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers coach Tom Webster dies at 71
  2. Amber Alert issued for 4 children believed to be in Colorado
  3. Federal appeals court once again allows Texas to block many abortions
  4. Clinical trial to investigate nitric oxide for COVID-19 treatment
  5. Iowa star Luka Garza declares for 2020 NBA Draft, keeps eligibility
  6. Watchdog clears Mnuchin of wrongdoing in Trump tax returns battle
  7. Empty churches, online worship expected for Easter amid coronavirus
  8. Josh Green entering 2020 NBA Draft after one season at Arizona
  9. Violent weather across South could make for dangerous Easter weekend
  10. General Dynamics nabs $55.9M to make missile tubes for U.S., Britain
  11. LA prosecutors charge Harvey Weinstein with new sex assault count
  12. Lockheed awarded $14.9M for work on F-35s for Navy, Air Force, partners
  13. Winter returns to northern New England as potent storm unleashes heavy snow
  14. Coronavirus: Apple, Google partner on Bluetooth contact tracing
  15. Marines deploy to support Roosevelt carrier, Esper open to reinstating fired commander
  16. Bangladesh's water teeming with drugs, chemicals, study says
  17. New York death toll over 700 for 4th straight day; ICU admissions decline
  18. Watch: Russians take a ride on ice chunk floating down river
  19. Look: Baby fox rescued from soccer net in Delaware back yard
  20. Oversight agency ready to combat fraud in disbursement of $2.2 trillion aid package
  21. Jefrey Dean Morgan launching AMC video chat show April 17
  22. Amy Schumer to star in Food Network series with husband Chris Fischer
  23. Rural areas may be 'emerging hotspots' for COVID-19, CDC figures suggest
  24. Wildlife trust surprised by 'highly unusual' zonkey birth
  25. British PM Boris Johnson taking 'short walks' in hospital: Downing Street

Former Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers coach Tom Webster dies at 71

Tom Webster, a former NHL and World Hockey Association forward who went on to coach the New York Rangers and Los Angeles Kings, died Friday. He was 71.
    

Amber Alert issued for 4 children believed to be in Colorado

Authorities in Colorado issued an Amber Alert on Friday for four Native American children believed to be with their non-custodial parent.
    

Federal appeals court once again allows Texas to block many abortions

A federal appeals court on Friday once again lent support to state officials and prohibited abortions under all but a few narrow circumstances.
    

Clinical trial to investigate nitric oxide for COVID-19 treatment

Doctors at the University of Alabama at Birmingham are enrolling patients in an international clinical trial to find out if inhaled nitric oxide benefits those with COVID-19 who have severely damaged lungs.
    

Iowa star Luka Garza declares for 2020 NBA Draft, keeps eligibility

Iowa junior center Luka Garza, who was the runner-up for the John R. Wooden Award this season, has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft while maintaining his college eligibility.
    

Watchdog clears Mnuchin of wrongdoing in Trump tax returns battle

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin did nothing wrong when he refused to turn over President Donald Trump's tax returns to a congressional committee last year, an inspector general report said Friday.
    

Empty churches, online worship expected for Easter amid coronavirus

With the U.S. death toll from the coronavirus pandemic expected to peak over the weekend, most of the country will still be firmly under stay-at-home orders on Easter.
    

Josh Green entering 2020 NBA Draft after one season at Arizona

Arizona freshman Josh Green announced Friday on social media that he is entering the 2020 NBA Draft.
    

Violent weather across South could make for dangerous Easter weekend

AccuWeather meteorologists are particularly concerned about the tornado potential for portions of the Deep South on Easter Sunday.
    

General Dynamics nabs $55.9M to make missile tubes for U.S., Britain

General Dynamics was awarded a $55.9 million contract modification to manufacture missile tubes for the United States and Britain, the Department of Defense announced Friday.
    

LA prosecutors charge Harvey Weinstein with new sex assault count

Los Angeles County prosecutors announced Friday that they filed new sex assault charges against convicted film producer Harvey Weinstein based on a 2010 alleged incident in a Beverly Hills, Calif., hotel.
    

Lockheed awarded $14.9M for work on F-35s for Navy, Air Force, partners

Lockheed Martin was awarded a $14.9 million contract modification Friday for work on the F-35 for the the Navy, Air Force and some non-Pentagon participants, according to the Department of Defense.
    

Winter returns to northern New England as potent storm unleashes heavy snow

Residents throughout New Hampshire and Maine woke up on Good Friday morning to a blanket of snow far more customary for January than April.
    

Coronavirus: Apple, Google partner on Bluetooth contact tracing

Apple and Google announced Friday that they're working together to create a new system to track the spread of the coronavirus using the Bluetooth technology on mobile devices.
    

Marines deploy to support Roosevelt carrier, Esper open to reinstating fired commander

The Navy has deployed a team of medical professionals to Guam to augment efforts to manage an outbreak of the novel coronavirus on the USS Theodore Roosevelt.
    

Bangladesh's water teeming with drugs, chemicals, study says

Water sampling data suggests the canals, lakes, ponds, rivers and surface waters of Bangladesh host alarmingly high concentrations of toxic chemicals, antibiotics and other medicines.
    

New York death toll over 700 for 4th straight day; ICU admissions decline

Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday New York recorded another day of more than 700 deaths from COVID-19 but said there have been fewer admissions to intensive care.
    

Watch: Russians take a ride on ice chunk floating down river

A surprised witness in Russia captured video of an unusual spectacle -- three people floating down a river on a chunk of ice.
    

Look: Baby fox rescued from soccer net in Delaware back yard

An animal control officer in Delaware was summoned to the back yard of a home to rescue a baby fox found entangled in a soccer net.
    

Oversight agency ready to combat fraud in disbursement of $2.2 trillion aid package

The Government Accountability Office said Friday it's ready for citizens to report fraud claims, but experts say more oversight is needed.
    

Jefrey Dean Morgan launching AMC video chat show April 17

AMC announced Friday that Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Hilarie Burton Morgan will host "Friday Nights In with The Morgans" beginning April 17.
    

Amy Schumer to star in Food Network series with husband Chris Fischer

Comedian Amy Schumer and her husband, chef Chris Fischer, are headed to cable TV with a new self-filmed cooking show, the Food Network announced.
    

Rural areas may be 'emerging hotspots' for COVID-19, CDC figures suggest

New York and New Jersey may be bearing the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic so far, but new figures released by the CDC suggest that could change -- where it strikes next may be determined by how governments respond
    

Wildlife trust surprised by 'highly unusual' zonkey birth

A wildlife trust in Kenya shared the story of a rescued zebra that unexpectedly gave birth to a zonkey -- a hybrid of a zebra and a donkey.
    

British PM Boris Johnson taking 'short walks' in hospital: Downing Street

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been able to briefly walk in his hospital room as he recovers from COVID-19, a statement from the British government said Friday.
    
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  1. Torn Over Reopening Economy, Trump Says He Faces ‘Biggest Decision I’ve Ever Had to Make’ - The New York Times
  2. Not everyone is getting a $1,200 coronavirus stimulus check. Here's who will be left out. - USA TODAY
  3. PBS's Yamiche Alcindor mocked for confronting surgeon general over 'offensive' remarks appealing to minorit... - Fox News
  4. Cuomo calls on Trump to invoke DPA for antibody tests - POLITICO
  5. Coronavirus Contract Tracing; Food Shortages In US - NPR
  6. White House Seeks To Lower Farmworker Pay To Help Agriculture Industry - NPR
  7. Coronavirus response makes Cuomo a presidential candidate — but not in 2020 - New York Post
  8. Kentucky gov. announces mandatory quarantine for anyone who attends Easter services - NBCNews.com
  9. Appeals court effectively reinstates ban on most abortions in Texas | TheHill - The Hill
  10. Experimental drug remdesivir shows potential for coronavirus, early research suggests - NBCNews.com
  11. British PM Boris Johnson able to walk again as coronavirus condition improves - New York Post
  12. Saving the Eurozone From the Virus - The Wall Street Journal
  13. Trump Suggests He May ‘Hold’ $500 Million Meant for WHO - Bloomberg
  14. Paris' archbishop holds ceremony in Notre Dame cathedral for Good Friday | ABC News - ABC News
  15. State Farm, Geico to return over $4 billion in premiums to auto insurance customers amid coronavirus pandemic - KTLA
  16. CDC extends its “no sail order” for all cruise ships - WJXT News4JAX
  17. Consumer prices fall most in five years as gasoline plunges and travel costs decline at record pace - CNBC
  18. Stock Market Bears Freak Out As Desperate Fed Plots Junk Bond Feast - CCN.com
  19. Apple and Google partner on COVID-19 contact tracing technology - Apple Newsroom
  20. Now Microsoft Teams video chats can have custom backgrounds too - Engadget
  21. Team Xbox Shares Custom Shirt And Jumper Designs For Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Nintendo Life
  22. Joe Exotic Producer Rick Kirkham on What Tiger King Didn't Show - E! NEWS
  23. Harvey Weinstein faces another sexual assault charge in Los Angeles - CNN
  24. Hear John Prine Talk About the Time He Met Bob Dylan at Carly Simon’s Apartment - Rolling Stone
  25. The Beatles' handwritten Hey Jude lyrics sell for $910,000 at auction - The Guardian
  26. QB Tua Tagovailoa dispels injury concerns - 'It's a part of the game' - ESPN
  27. Drew Brees picks NBC over ESPN in 'Monday Night Football' setback - New York Post
  28. Al Kaline's words from 1968 World Series will live forever: 'I'll never forget it' - Detroit Free Press
  29. 49ers' George Kittle Talks NFL's Best Trash-Talker, Super Bowl, Gronk in B/R AMA - Bleacher Report
  30. 50K Years Ago, Neanderthals Were Making String - Newser
  31. Mars helicopter attached to NASA's Perseverance rover - Phys.org
  32. Celebrate Apollo 13 at 50 with NASA's 'Home Safe' documentary tonight (and much more!) - Space.com
  33. Being an astronaut during a pandemic: 'I think I will feel more isolated on Earth' - CNN
  34. COVID-19 Is the #1 Killer in America | Coronavirus News for April 10, 2020 - Inside Edition
  35. How To Clean A Fabric Coronavirus Face Mask And How Often - msnNOW
  36. U.S. CDC extends "no sail order" for all cruise ships - Yahoo Finance
  37. Coronavirus In Minnesota: State Health Officials Pull Curtain Back On COVID-19 Modeling - CBS Minnesota

Torn Over Reopening Economy, Trump Says He Faces ‘Biggest Decision I’ve Ever Had to Make’ - The New York Times


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PBS's Yamiche Alcindor mocked for confronting surgeon general over 'offensive' remarks appealing to minorit... - Fox News


Cuomo calls on Trump to invoke DPA for antibody tests - POLITICO

Coronavirus Contract Tracing; Food Shortages In US - NPR


White House Seeks To Lower Farmworker Pay To Help Agriculture Industry - NPR

Coronavirus response makes Cuomo a presidential candidate — but not in 2020 - New York Post

Kentucky gov. announces mandatory quarantine for anyone who attends Easter services - NBCNews.com

Appeals court effectively reinstates ban on most abortions in Texas | TheHill - The Hill

Experimental drug remdesivir shows potential for coronavirus, early research suggests - NBCNews.com

British PM Boris Johnson able to walk again as coronavirus condition improves - New York Post

Saving the Eurozone From the Virus - The Wall Street Journal

Trump Suggests He May ‘Hold’ $500 Million Meant for WHO - Bloomberg

Paris' archbishop holds ceremony in Notre Dame cathedral for Good Friday | ABC News - ABC News

State Farm, Geico to return over $4 billion in premiums to auto insurance customers amid coronavirus pandemic - KTLA

CDC extends its “no sail order” for all cruise ships - WJXT News4JAX

Consumer prices fall most in five years as gasoline plunges and travel costs decline at record pace - CNBC

Stock Market Bears Freak Out As Desperate Fed Plots Junk Bond Feast - CCN.com

Apple and Google partner on COVID-19 contact tracing technology - Apple Newsroom

Now Microsoft Teams video chats can have custom backgrounds too - Engadget

Team Xbox Shares Custom Shirt And Jumper Designs For Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Nintendo Life

Joe Exotic Producer Rick Kirkham on What Tiger King Didn't Show - E! NEWS

Harvey Weinstein faces another sexual assault charge in Los Angeles - CNN

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Drew Brees picks NBC over ESPN in 'Monday Night Football' setback - New York Post

Al Kaline's words from 1968 World Series will live forever: 'I'll never forget it' - Detroit Free Press

49ers' George Kittle Talks NFL's Best Trash-Talker, Super Bowl, Gronk in B/R AMA - Bleacher Report

50K Years Ago, Neanderthals Were Making String - Newser

Mars helicopter attached to NASA's Perseverance rover - Phys.org

Celebrate Apollo 13 at 50 with NASA's 'Home Safe' documentary tonight (and much more!) - Space.com

Being an astronaut during a pandemic: 'I think I will feel more isolated on Earth' - CNN

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  1. Torn Over Reopening Economy, Trump Says He Faces ‘Biggest Decision I’ve Ever Had to Make’
  2. Global Trade Sputters, Leaving Too Much Here, Too Little There
  3. Restarting America Means People Will Die. So When Do We Do It?
  4. Virus Deaths Mount, but N.Y. Avoids Predicted Surge at Hospitals So Far
  5. Guggenheim, Facing $10 Million Shortfall, Turns to Furloughs and Pay Cuts
  6. A Very Different Good Friday, in Photographs
  7. ‘Like a Prison’: Paris Suburbs Simmer Under Coronavirus Lockdown
  8. Coronavirus Contact Tracing: Apple and Google Team Up to Enable Virus Tracking
  9. How a 5G Coronavirus Conspiracy Theory Fueled Arson and Harassment in Britain
  10. Childbirth in Venezuela, Where Women’s Deaths Are a State Secret
  11. Coronavirus, Testing, Easter: Your Friday Evening Briefing
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  13. Can Our Phones Stop a Pandemic?
  14. A Coronavirus Crisis of Unnecessary Unemployment
  15. We Left New York With Clothes, Our Cat and Three Bottles of Disinfectant
  16. The Coronavirus Is Showing Us Which Entrepreneurs Matter
  17. Trump Has Emergency Powers We Aren’t Allowed to Know About
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  25. Can the N.B.A. Learn from Taiwan’s Basketball Bubble?
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  28. News Media Outlets Have Been Ravaged by the Pandemic
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  30. For Students at a Lone School in California, Class Is Still On
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The president suggested he wanted to move soon, but he also promised to listen to public health officials cautioning against relaxing restrictions prematurely.
    

Global Trade Sputters, Leaving Too Much Here, Too Little There

As the pandemic stretches on, consumers and businesses could run short of some products in months to come.
    

Restarting America Means People Will Die. So When Do We Do It?

Five thinkers weigh moral choices in a crisis.
    

Virus Deaths Mount, but N.Y. Avoids Predicted Surge at Hospitals So Far

Officials had estimated that 140,000 hospital beds might be needed to treat coronavirus patients. Only about 18,500 were in use by week’s end.
    

Guggenheim, Facing $10 Million Shortfall, Turns to Furloughs and Pay Cuts

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is the latest of New York City’s major art institutions to resort to payroll reductions in the hopes of surviving the pandemic.
    

A Very Different Good Friday, in Photographs

The coronavirus pandemic has upended Easter events, not just in the heart of the Roman Catholic Church but all over the world.
    

‘Like a Prison’: Paris Suburbs Simmer Under Coronavirus Lockdown

A combination of cramped quarters, economic stress and accusations of police abuse is inflaming tensions in the poorer districts around the city.
    

Coronavirus Contact Tracing: Apple and Google Team Up to Enable Virus Tracking

The technology giants said they would embed a feature in iPhones and Android devices to enable users to track infected people they’d come close to.
    

How a 5G Coronavirus Conspiracy Theory Fueled Arson and Harassment in Britain

A conspiracy theory linking the spread of the coronavirus to 5G wireless technology has spurred more than 100 incidents this month, British officials said.
    

Childbirth in Venezuela, Where Women’s Deaths Are a State Secret

We spent weeks following women inside the country’s health care system, which has been crippled by a broken economy overseen by an increasingly authoritarian government.
    

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A Bit of Relief: ‘Soup Is Soup’

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The Coronavirus Is Showing Us Which Entrepreneurs Matter

The owners of hair salons, bike shops and delis are stepping up to help their communities, all while wondering if they’ll make it.
    

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‘We Were Always Men’

One hundred and fifty years ago, Frederick Douglass understood the link between voting rights and manhood for African-Americans.
    

Covid-19 and the Big Government Problem

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Come Back, New York, All Is Forgiven

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The Ideas That Won’t Survive the Coronavirus

Covid-19 is killing off the myth that we are the greatest country on earth.
    

What I Miss During the Coronavirus Pandemic? Swimming.

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Coronavirus May Kill Our Fracking Fever Dream

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During the Coronavirus Is No Time for War Games with Venezuela

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Major Outbreak in San Francisco Shelter Underlines Danger for the Homeless

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News Media Outlets Have Been Ravaged by the Pandemic

Roughly 28,000 workers at news companies nationwide have been laid off, furloughed or had their pay reduced. Some publications that rely on ads have shut down.
    

Zoom Call With Israelis Lands a Gaza Peace Activist in Jail

A video chat, intended to build bridges between Israeli and Palestinian strangers, led some in Gaza to label the conversation itself an act of treason.
    

For Students at a Lone School in California, Class Is Still On

Out of the 10,521 public schools in California, Outside Creek is the only one with its doors open.
    

New Trump Attack Ad Falsely Suggests Former Washington Governor Is Chinese

The ad, which calls Joe Biden soft on China and falsely suggests a former governor of Washington is Chinese, shows that President Trump plans to continue exploiting racial discord in his re-election bid.
    

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