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Houston Astros star pitcher Justin Verlander resumed throwing as he continues to recover from groin surgery last month.
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  1. Astros ace Justin Verlander resumes throwing after groin surgery
  2. Gallup: Americans most concerned about mental health amid prolonged social distancing
  3. ICE launches operation targeting COVID-19 fraud
  4. NTSB: Roy Halladay was on drugs, performing stunts when plane crashed
  5. Duke of Westminster, Bill and Melinda Gates increase donations to COVID-19 fight
  6. MLB players pay tribute to Dodgers legend on Jackie Robinson Day
  7. Unusually late-season snowfall to eye northeastern US
  8. Watch: U.S. Navy says Iranian vessels conducted harassing actions toward U.S. ships
  9. Hensel Phelps Construction nabs $54.3M for undersea training center
  10. Dow drops 445 points as markets fall amid poor earnings reports, sliding oil prices
  11. U.S. copes with COVID-19 pandemic
  12. Russia launches anti-satellite missile
  13. Protesters block Lansing, Mich., streets, calling for easing of coronavirus restrictions
  14. Pentagon IG: No evidence White House interfered in $10B Microsoft JEDI cloud contract
  15. Texas judge will issue order that could greatly expand mail-in voting
  16. Gov. Andrew Cuomo says New York 'still in the woods' of coronavirus, sets mask mandate
  17. Germany arrests 5 in suspected Islamic State plot targeting U.S. military facilities
  18. Republican National Convention considering face masks, social distancing
  19. Air Force selects Wisconsin, Alabama bases for F-35As
  20. New algorithm can predict evolution of genetic mutations
  21. Glucose metabolism may play key role in illness with flu, COVID-19
  22. Watch: Maine paper mill explosion rains down debris on town
  23. California wildfires linked to spike in heart attacks
  24. Astronomers discover brightest supernova ever

Astros ace Justin Verlander resumes throwing after groin surgery

Houston Astros star pitcher Justin Verlander resumed throwing as he continues to recover from groin surgery last month.
    

Gallup: Americans most concerned about mental health amid prolonged social distancing

Americans are most concerned about the state of their mental health as they await a lifting of social distancing guidelines put in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday.
    

ICE launches operation targeting COVID-19 fraud

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced on Wednesday the launched of a new operation to crack down on rising fraud and crime exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic.
    

NTSB: Roy Halladay was on drugs, performing stunts when plane crashed

Former MLB pitcher Roy Halladay was performing stunts and had high levels of amphetamines in his system when he crashed his small plane and died in 2017, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.
    

Duke of Westminster, Bill and Melinda Gates increase donations to COVID-19 fight

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Duke of Westminster Hugh Grosvenor announced increased donations to COVID-19 treatment and relief efforts on Wednesday.
    

MLB players pay tribute to Dodgers legend on Jackie Robinson Day

Players from around Major League Baseball paid homage to then-Brooklyn Dodgers icon Jackie Robinson on the day named in his honor.
    

Unusually late-season snowfall to eye northeastern US

Forecasters have been tracking a storm that is dropping heavy snow over the Rockies at midweek -- and it is expected to trigger unusually late-season snow across a narrow zone of the Midwest and then the interior northea
    

Watch: U.S. Navy says Iranian vessels conducted harassing actions toward U.S. ships

The U.S. Navy on Wednesday said Iranian vessels conducted "dangerous and harassing" actions toward U.S. ships conducting joint operations in the North Arabian Gulf.
    

Hensel Phelps Construction nabs $54.3M for undersea training center

The Navy has awarded Hensel Phelps Construction a $54.3 million contract for design and construction of an undersea operational facility, the Pentagon said Wednesday.
    

Dow drops 445 points as markets fall amid poor earnings reports, sliding oil prices

Stocks fell Wednesday amid poor bank earnings reports, concerns surrounding the global COVID-19 pandemic and falling oil prices.
    

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 closed, store shelves are empty, with long lines in grocery stores, and travel is limited. Here are some scenes from across America.
    

Russia launches anti-satellite missile

U.S. Space Command said Wednesday that it is tracking a direct-ascent anti-satellite missile test conducted by Russia this week.
    

Protesters block Lansing, Mich., streets, calling for easing of coronavirus restrictions

Traffic in downtown Lansing, Mich., was snarled Wednesday as "Operation Gridlock," a protest against stay-at-home orders, surrounded the state capitol.
    

Pentagon IG: No evidence White House interfered in $10B Microsoft JEDI cloud contract

A $10 billion JEDI cloud contract the Department of Defense awarded to Microsoft doesn't appear to have been improperly influenced by the White House, a Pentagon watchdog said Wednesday.
    

Texas judge will issue order that could greatly expand mail-in voting

A state district judge said Wednesday that he will move forward with an order easing restrictions for voting by mail in Texas in light of the new coronavirus pandemic.
    

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says New York 'still in the woods' of coronavirus, sets mask mandate

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in an update Wednesday there is still a ways to go before life can begin returning to normal following the state's coronavirus crisis.
    

Germany arrests 5 in suspected Islamic State plot targeting U.S. military facilities

German authorities arrested four suspected members of the Islamic State on Wednesday for allegedly plotting to attack U.S. bases in the European country.
    

Republican National Convention considering face masks, social distancing

Republican National Convention leaders on Wednesday said that plans to hold the convention are moving "full speed ahead" with potential provisions to accommodate concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
    

Air Force selects Wisconsin, Alabama bases for F-35As

The Air Force announced Wednesday that it has selected Truax Field in Wisconsin and Dannelly Field in Alabama as its next two F-35A Lightning II locations for the Air National Guard.
    

New algorithm can predict evolution of genetic mutations

Scientists have developed a new algorithm that can predict how a protein could evolve to become highly effective or totally unproductive.
    

Glucose metabolism may play key role in illness with flu, COVID-19

Some influenza strains may trigger the same over-active immune system responses as COVID-19, and it may be determined by how the body metabolizes sugar, says a new analysis published by the journal Science Advances
    

Watch: Maine paper mill explosion rains down debris on town

An explosion at a paper mill in southwestern Maine caused debris to rain down on nearby witnesses Wednesday, though officials said no injuries were reported.
    

California wildfires linked to spike in heart attacks

The deadly consequences of wildfires may stretch beyond the people directly in harm's way. Smoke-polluted air may also fuel a spike in cardiac arrests, a new U.S. government study finds.
    

Astronomers discover brightest supernova ever

Astronomers have discovered the brightest supernova ever. The stellar explosion recorded by an international team of astronomers was twice as bright as the average supernova.
    
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  1. Some stimulus checks are being sent to the wrong accounts: 'The bank account number is not even close.' - USA TODAY
  2. California launches nation's first disaster relief fund for undocumented immigrants - The Guardian
  3. Pregnant nurse dies of coronavirus -- but baby saved after c-section - New York Post
  4. Coronavirus deaths in U.S. nursing homes soar to more than 5,500 - NBC News
  5. Watch: Massive Explosion At Paper Mill In Maine | NBC News NOW - NBC News
  6. Trump threatens to adjourn Congress so he can make recess appointments - CNBC
  7. When the ventilator comes off, the delirium comes out for many coronavirus survivors - CNN
  8. Hot spots erupt in farm belt states where governors insist lockdowns aren’t needed - POLITICO
  9. 15 times Trump praised China as coronavirus was spreading across the globe - POLITICO
  10. South Korea's ruling party wins election landslide amid coronavirus outbreak - The Guardian
  11. Coronavirus: Pregnant nurse dies but baby 'well' after delivery - BBC News
  12. Amazon to Shut Down for 5 Days in France After Court Finds Its Coronavirus Response Inadequate - Gizmodo
  13. The next 45 days are the ‘most critical period in U.S. financial history,’ says stock-market expert who profited in 1987 and 2008 crises - MarketWatch
  14. Bed Bath & Beyond shares rise as earnings top estimates, retailer plans to maintain some key investments - CNBC
  15. This Court Victory For Student Loan Borrowers Could Have Huge Implications - Forbes
  16. iPhone SE: A powerful new smartphone in a popular design - Apple Newsroom
  17. Google Does the Bare Minimum to Keep Industry It Destroyed on Life Support - Gizmodo
  18. Google Play adds a Kids tab full of teacher-approved apps - Engadget
  19. Michael Buble’s Rep Says Online Concern Is a “Cyber Bullying” Effort - E! NEWS
  20. Britney Spears dances to ex Justin Timberlake's 'Filthy,' calls breakup 'one of the world's biggest' - Fox News
  21. The Innocence Files: a shocking Netflix series on wrongful convictions - The Guardian
  22. 5 things to know about reopening the U.S. economy from Dr. Anthony Fauci - CBS News
  23. Raiders' draft plan will tell us a lot about Carr's future - NBCSports.com
  24. PGA Tour to return in June without fans: report | TheHill - The Hill
  25. NASA discovery of planet remarkably like ours gives hope for 'second Earth' - CNET
  26. NASA Employees Are Running the Mars Curiosity Rover From Home - Futurism
  27. DACA workers on the health care front lines - ABC News
  28. New York to start reporting 'probable' coronavirus deaths to CDC - NBC News
  29. Read it: Trump administration draft plan on how to re-open America for business — starting May 1 - Raw Story
  30. CDC director says US should brace for second wave of coronavirus to hit next year - New York Post
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Some stimulus checks are being sent to the wrong accounts: 'The bank account number is not even close.' - USA TODAY


California launches nation's first disaster relief fund for undocumented immigrants - The Guardian

Pregnant nurse dies of coronavirus -- but baby saved after c-section - New York Post


Coronavirus deaths in U.S. nursing homes soar to more than 5,500 - NBC News

Watch: Massive Explosion At Paper Mill In Maine | NBC News NOW - NBC News


Trump threatens to adjourn Congress so he can make recess appointments - CNBC

When the ventilator comes off, the delirium comes out for many coronavirus survivors - CNN

Hot spots erupt in farm belt states where governors insist lockdowns aren’t needed - POLITICO

15 times Trump praised China as coronavirus was spreading across the globe - POLITICO

South Korea's ruling party wins election landslide amid coronavirus outbreak - The Guardian

Coronavirus: Pregnant nurse dies but baby 'well' after delivery - BBC News

Amazon to Shut Down for 5 Days in France After Court Finds Its Coronavirus Response Inadequate - Gizmodo

The next 45 days are the ‘most critical period in U.S. financial history,’ says stock-market expert who profited in 1987 and 2008 crises - MarketWatch

Bed Bath & Beyond shares rise as earnings top estimates, retailer plans to maintain some key investments - CNBC

This Court Victory For Student Loan Borrowers Could Have Huge Implications - Forbes

iPhone SE: A powerful new smartphone in a popular design - Apple Newsroom

Google Does the Bare Minimum to Keep Industry It Destroyed on Life Support - Gizmodo

Google Play adds a Kids tab full of teacher-approved apps - Engadget

Michael Buble’s Rep Says Online Concern Is a “Cyber Bullying” Effort - E! NEWS

Britney Spears dances to ex Justin Timberlake's 'Filthy,' calls breakup 'one of the world's biggest' - Fox News

The Innocence Files: a shocking Netflix series on wrongful convictions - The Guardian

5 things to know about reopening the U.S. economy from Dr. Anthony Fauci - CBS News

Raiders' draft plan will tell us a lot about Carr's future - NBCSports.com

PGA Tour to return in June without fans: report | TheHill - The Hill

NASA discovery of planet remarkably like ours gives hope for 'second Earth' - CNET

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Flawed tests, scarce supplies and limited access to screening have hurt the U.S.’s ability to monitor Covid-19, governors and health officials warn.
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  1. Coronavirus Testing Falls Woefully Short as Trump Seeks to Reopen U.S.
  2. Virginia Nursing Home Had Plenty of Coronavirus Patients but Few Tests
  3. Urged On by Conservatives and His Own Advisers, Trump Targeted the W.H.O.
  4. New York Governor Orders Residents to Wear Face Masks in Public
  5. SAT and ACT Will Offer At-Home Tests if Coronavirus Closings Continue
  6. ‘Pretty Catastrophic’ Month for Retailers, and Now a Race to Survive
  7. Coronavirus Small-Business Loans Run Dry as Program Fails to Reach Hardest Hit
  8. Ultra-Orthodox Enclave in Israel Opens to Outsiders to Fight a Virus
  9. Relying on Science and Politics, Merkel Offers a Cautious Virus Re-entry Plan
  10. To Beat the Virus, Colombia Tries Separating Men and Women
  11. W.H.O., Coronavirus, Boxfish: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  12. Modern Love Podcast: In an Altered World, Listeners Share Their Stories About Love and Life
  13. Why the Apple iPhone SE Doesn't Matter
  14. Joyful Participation in a World of Sorrows
  15. The Coronavirus Stimulus Money Is Needed Now. Stop Dawdling.
  16. The Way We Ration Ventilators Is Biased
  17. I Took the Antibody Test. And Yet.
  18. Trump’s Flounder Period
  19. Jackson Hole: Where the Rich Hide From Coronavirus
  20. Think This Pandemic Is Bad? We Have Another Crisis Coming
  21. Trump, the W.H.O., and the Search for a Coronavirus Scapegoat
  22. Trump Has a Gut Feeling About What Covid-19 Means for 2020
  23. 5 Artists to Follow on Instagram Now
  24. The Food Expiration Dates You Should Actually Follow
  25. Essence Festival Canceled Amid Coronavirus Outbreak in New Orleans
  26. New Details Hint at Risk of Russian Misinformation in Dossier
  27. South Dakota Meat Plant Is Now Country’s Biggest Coronavirus Hot Spot
  28. Drugs and Stunts Cited in Plane Crash That Killed Roy Halladay
  29. Ivanka Trump, Disregarding Federal Guidelines, Travels to N.J. for Passover
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Coronavirus Testing Falls Woefully Short as Trump Seeks to Reopen U.S.

Flawed tests, scarce supplies and limited access to screening have hurt the U.S.’s ability to monitor Covid-19, governors and health officials warn.
    

Virginia Nursing Home Had Plenty of Coronavirus Patients but Few Tests

“You can’t fight what you can’t see,” said the medical director of a Richmond nursing home where at least 46 residents have died.
    

Urged On by Conservatives and His Own Advisers, Trump Targeted the W.H.O.

But his announcement that he would freeze the U.S.’s contributions to the organization in the middle of a pandemic was denounced by Democrats as well as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
    

New York Governor Orders Residents to Wear Face Masks in Public

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said all New Yorkers must wear face coverings when social distancing is not possible, including on public transport, in stores and on crowded sidewalks.
    

SAT and ACT Will Offer At-Home Tests if Coronavirus Closings Continue

The coronavirus is forcing the SAT and ACT to develop digital versions of the standardized tests in case schools remain closed. Critics fear that could deepen inequities.
    

‘Pretty Catastrophic’ Month for Retailers, and Now a Race to Survive

March brought a record sales plunge as the coronavirus outbreak closed stores. A long shutdown could leave lasting changes in the shopping landscape.
    

Coronavirus Small-Business Loans Run Dry as Program Fails to Reach Hardest Hit

Lawmakers remain at odds on how to replenish a lending program meant to help companies and workers weather the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Ultra-Orthodox Enclave in Israel Opens to Outsiders to Fight a Virus

When an insular religious community became an epicenter for the coronavirus, its leaders did the unthinkable, calling on the military to help turn things around.
    

Relying on Science and Politics, Merkel Offers a Cautious Virus Re-entry Plan

Shorn of any bravado, her announcement seemed again to make Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, a de facto leader on the Continent and something of an example for Western nations
    

To Beat the Virus, Colombia Tries Separating Men and Women

As the virus hits Latin America, countries are trying different approaches to keep people off the street. In Bogotá, men and women are only allowed out on alternate days.
    

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Modern Love Podcast: In an Altered World, Listeners Share Their Stories About Love and Life

How are people dealing with the impact of coronavirus? By adopting multiple personas, donating supplies, getting sober and, of course, FaceTiming their friends.
    

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