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Pope Francis urges public not to 'yield to fear' during Holy Saturday vigil Pope Francis urged people not to "yield to fear" in a Holy Saturday vigil inside an empty St. Peter's Basilica. Edmonton Oilers center Colby Cave, 25, dies after brain bleed Edmonton Oilers center Colby Cave has died, his family and team announced Saturday. He was 25. Proposed bill would require Trump to appoint global health coordinator Senators Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and Mitt Romney (R-Utah) introduced a bill Friday that would require President Donald Trump to appoint a global health coordinator and create an inter-agency pandemic council. 'Disney on Broadway' streaming event canceled Monday's free stream of "Celebrating 25 Magical Years of Disney on Broadway" has been canceled. Star-studded 'Disney Singalong' set for ThursdayU.S. COVID-19 death toll surpasses Italy as world's highest The United States surpassed Italy Saturday in having the highest death toll from the coronavirus pandemic. Siberian prison engulfed in flames amid riot A penal colony in Siberia was engulfed in flames following a riot and accusations of brutality at the site. Queen Elizabeth urges 'new hope' in her first audio Easter message Queen Elizabeth called for "new hope" amid the coronavirus pandemic Saturday in her first audio Easter message. 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. commander meets with Taliban officials amid turmoil A top U.S. commander has met with leaders of the Taliban amid accusations that each side has violated a peace deal. Sarah Hyland, Wells Adams dress as 'Tiger King' stars in Instagram photos "Modern Family" actress Sarah Hyland and her fiance, Wells Adams, dressed as "Tiger King" stars Carole Baskin and Joe Exotic in a series of Instagram photos. WHO investigating reports of COVID-19 reinfection The World Health Organization said Saturday it's investigating reports that some individuals who have recovered from COVID-19 have been reinfected. Burning Man goes virtual for 2020 This summer's Burning Man will be celebrated online, instead of the Nevada desert as planned, organizers announced. In Photos: Moments from Easter weekend celebrations Empty churches and social-distanced visits by the Easter Bunny mark 2020 Easter weekend observations thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Disney+ remaking animated 'Robin Hood'4 children missing from Wyoming found safe Authorities in Colorado canceled an Amber Alert for four Native American children who were found with their mother. 'Friends' reunion special won't be ready for HBO Max debut HBO Max assured its eagerly awaited "Friends" reunion special is still in the works even though production has been postponed until the coronavirus pandemic is over. Indonesia's Anak Krakatau volcano erupts, ash rises over 1,600 feet Indonesia's Anak Krakatau volcano has erupted a second time overnight, spewing ash and smoke over 1,600 feet high. Powerhouse storm to supply bitter cold, heavy snow from Rockies to Great Lakes beginning this weekend A powerful storm set to track across the center of the United States this weekend will unleash bitterly cold air and heavy snow over the northern tier of the country. 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. 'Harry Potter' alum Rupert Grint, girlfriend Georgia Groome expecting first child Rupert Grint's publicist has confirmed the "Harry Potter" actor and his actress girlfriend Georgia Groome are expecting their first child. The Wknd's 'After Hours' tops the U.S album chart again The Weeknd's "After Hours" is the No. 1 album in the United States for second, consecutive week. Michael Avenatti released from prison amid COVID-19 fears A federal judge in New York has ordered the release of Michael Avenatti from prison due to the spread of coronavirus. Spain has small dip in coronavirus, plans to ease restrictions Spain has announced plans to ease work restrictions as the hard-hit country reported a dip in coronavirus deaths Saturday. Famous birthdays for April 11: Mark Teixeira, Ethel Kennedy Baseball player Mark Teixeira turns 40 and Ethel Kennedy turns 91, among the famous birthdays for April 11. On This Day, April 11: Ill-fated Apollo 13 launches On April 11, 1970, the Apollo 13 spacecraft was launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla., on the third U.S. moon-landing mission. More Recent Articles |
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He Could Have Seen What Was Coming: Behind Trump’s Failure on the VirusAn examination reveals the president was warned about the potential for a pandemic but that internal divisions, lack of planning and his faith in his own instincts led to a halting response. Five Takeaways on What Trump Knew as the Virus SpreadAn examination by The New York Times reveals that there were warnings from the intelligence community, national security aides and government health officials — even as the president played down the crisis. Coronavirus Survivors: Test Driving Immunity After Recovering in the U.S.As the rest of the nation shelters in place, the first Americans to recover from the virus test drive immunity. The Costly Toll of Florida Not Shutting Down Spring Break During CoronavirusPeople got sick — and some died — after attending crowded parties and theme parks in Florida as the coronavirus spread. Dumped Milk, Smashed Eggs, Plowed Vegetables: Food Waste of the PandemicWith restaurants, hotels and schools closed, many of the nation’s largest farms are destroying millions of pounds of fresh goods that they can no longer sell. China Delays Mask and Ventilator Exports After Quality ComplaintsChinese customs officials, facing accusations from Europe that some medical supplies have been defective, say they will inspect every shipment. Man Charged in Scheme to Sell 125 Million Nonexistent MasksChristopher Parris tried to secure orders from the Department of Veterans Affairs for personal protective equipment that would have amounted to more than $750 million, the authorities said. Substitutes for Cooking: Oil, Buttermilk, Heavy Cream and MoreDon’t worry: You probably have something in your kitchen that will work. It might even improve the recipe. Biden and Cuomo: Friends, Allies and Supporting Players No LongerA personal friendship has grown into a crucial political alliance as the two men have emerged as pillars of the Democratic Party in a national crisis. Joe Biden Wins Alaska PrimaryAlaska, which switched to all-mail voting because of the coronavirus outbreak, was the first primary since Senator Bernie Sanders dropped out of the race. A Bit of Relief: ‘Soup Is Soup’A granddaughter learns cooking secrets from her grandma — over FaceTime. I Don’t Want to Be Here Now and You Can’t Make MeI’m stuck at home with my parents and my new nemesis: a cat. But at least I’m not pregnant! Life and Death as Hospitals Fight the Coronavirus in the Bronx“If people saw this, they would stay home.” What the war against the coronavirus looks like inside two Bronx hospitals. My Father Didn’t Have Covid-19, but He Almost Died Because of ItDad was fading and the hospital seemed like the most dangerous option. What was I supposed to do? What Lorena Borjas, Who Died From the Coronavirus, Did for the Trans Girls of QueensShe pushed us to shine authentically, to become a scream of subversion that says, “I am here, and I deserve happiness, too.” The Coronavirus Plague Season, Through the Eyes of WritersStep 1 from Kingsley Amis: Drink wine ‘in quantity.’ Politician Cyrus Habib Leaves Office to Join the JesuitsJust in time for Easter, the story of a blind state leader who is giving up his office to join the Jesuits. The Coronavirus and the Will of GodThe purpose of suffering may be mysterious, but the search for meaning is obligatory. How to Save Black and Hispanic Lives in a PandemicMinorities are dying of Covid-19 at alarming rates. Here’s what to do about it right now. When Innovation Looks Like Dancing DinosaursTo survive the coronavirus, one ski resort has pivoted their business model to incorporate a community grocery store and costumed pizza delivery. Confronting the Coronavirus, Our Fear, Our Trembling, Our StrengthFacing death can be a key to our liberation and survival. The Chain Letter Is Back, and Just as Annoying as BeforePoems, inspiring quotes, and memories of first cars and kisses are all making the rounds. Inside the Strip Clubs of InstagramGoing digital may be better for dancers. Fight Over Texas Abortion Ban Reaches Supreme CourtState officials say the pandemic requires restricting abortions, while clinics say the state is cynically using the crisis to achieve longstanding goals. Chernobyl Wildfires Reignite, Stirring Up RadiationWildfires are common in the so-called Zone of Alienation around the abandoned Chernobyl plant. A larger-than-typical fire is stirring up radiation, though levels remain normal in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital. N.Y.C. Closes Schools for Academic Year, but Cuomo Says It’s His DecisionThe mayor announced that in-person classes were suspended through June, but the governor countered that he had yet to make a call. Broadway Benefit for Pandemic Assistance Sunk by Labor DisputeBroadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS had planned to stream a concert of Disney songs, but canceled the program when a union demanded compensation. S. Fred Singer, a Leading Climate Change Contrarian, Dies at 95Derided as a “Merchant of Doubt,” he spent decades trying to refute the evidence of global warming and other environmental risks. 500 Years Ago, This Port Linked East to West. Its Fate Was to Fade Away.Malacca gave birth to the notion of Asian Fusion centuries before it became a culinary trope. Its decline speaks to the promise and perils of globalization. As Russia and Saudi Arabia Retreat, U.S. Oil Industry Avoids the WorstJob losses and bankruptcies appear certain, but a deal among producers may put a floor under prices for now. Ruth B. Mandel, a Voice for Women in Politics, Dies at 81Her experience fleeing the Nazis on the doomed “Voyage of the Damned” informed her faith in democracy as head of the Eagleton Institute of Politics. My Long, Unending Journey to Find Perfect Office EquipmentErgonomics are important, but remember, there’s no one solution for everybody. More Recent Articles |
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Pope Francis urged people not to "yield to fear" in a Holy Saturday vigil inside an empty St. Peter's Basilica.
Edmonton Oilers center Colby Cave has died, his family and team announced Saturday. He was 25.
Senators Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and Mitt Romney (R-Utah) introduced a bill Friday that would require President Donald Trump to appoint a global health coordinator and create an inter-agency pandemic council.
Monday's free stream of "Celebrating 25 Magical Years of Disney on Broadway" has been canceled.
Ryan Seacrest is set to host ABC's "The Disney Family Singalong" Thursday.
The United States surpassed Italy Saturday in having the highest death toll from the coronavirus pandemic.
A penal colony in Siberia was engulfed in flames following a riot and accusations of brutality at the site.
Queen Elizabeth called for "new hope" amid the coronavirus pandemic Saturday in her first audio Easter message.
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.
A top U.S. commander has met with leaders of the Taliban amid accusations that each side has violated a peace deal.
"Modern Family" actress Sarah Hyland and her fiance, Wells Adams, dressed as "Tiger King" stars Carole Baskin and Joe Exotic in a series of Instagram photos.
The World Health Organization said Saturday it's investigating reports that some individuals who have recovered from COVID-19 have been reinfected.
This summer's Burning Man will be celebrated online, instead of the Nevada desert as planned, organizers announced.
Empty churches and social-distanced visits by the Easter Bunny mark 2020 Easter weekend observations thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
Disney is working on a remake of its 1973 cartoon classic "Robin Hood."
Authorities in Colorado canceled an Amber Alert for four Native American children who were found with their mother.
HBO Max assured its eagerly awaited "Friends" reunion special is still in the works even though production has been postponed until the coronavirus pandemic is over.
Indonesia's Anak Krakatau volcano has erupted a second time overnight, spewing ash and smoke over 1,600 feet high.
A powerful storm set to track across the center of the United States this weekend will unleash bitterly cold air and heavy snow over the northern tier of the country.
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.
Rupert Grint's publicist has confirmed the "Harry Potter" actor and his actress girlfriend Georgia Groome are expecting their first child.
The Weeknd's "After Hours" is the No. 1 album in the United States for second, consecutive week.
A federal judge in New York has ordered the release of Michael Avenatti from prison due to the spread of coronavirus.
Spain has announced plans to ease work restrictions as the hard-hit country reported a dip in coronavirus deaths Saturday.
Baseball player Mark Teixeira turns 40 and Ethel Kennedy turns 91, among the famous birthdays for April 11.
On April 11, 1970, the Apollo 13 spacecraft was launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla., on the third U.S. moon-landing mission. 
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