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House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer said Monday lawmakers will not return to the chamber before May 4, due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
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  1. House representatives will not return to Washington, D.C. before May 4
  2. Chicago Bulls fire longtime general manager Gar Forman
  3. Brain plaque buildup signals Alzheimer's before other symptoms
  4. Biden wins Wisconsin primary held during COVID-19 lockdown
  5. At least 33 dead after storm, numerous tornadoes hit Southeast
  6. Northeastern and Pacific U.S. govs collaborate on post-COVID reopening plans
  7. Mother of Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns dies from coronavirus
  8. South Dakota announces clinical trial of hydroxychloroquine
  9. Census Bureau asks for 120-day delay of 2020 census deadlines
  10. Carolina Panthers' Christian McCaffrey to become highest-paid RB in history
  11. WHO: New guidelines coming for nations thinking of easing coronavirus restrictions
  12. Watchdog Report: Debt will exceed U.S. economy in 2020
  13. Researchers identify gene that may shield against Alzheimer's
  14. Those who smoke in childhood are less likely to quit
  15. Shockwaves account for bright light produced during nova explosions
  16. Dow and S&P 500 fall, Nasdaq rises to open trading week on Wall Street
  17. Michelle Obama-led voting group supports proposed mail-in ballot expansion
  18. Pilots complete carrier qualifications aboard USS Gerald R. Ford
  19. Hospital floors, staff's shoes test positive for COVID-19
  20. In Photos: U.S. copes with COVID-19 pandemic
  21. Faster cognitive decline in black people linked to high blood pressure
  22. Plant diversity in Europe's forests is on the decline
  23. Nebraska man follows in brother's footsteps to collect lottery jackpot
  24. Bernie Sanders endorses former rival Joe Biden for president

House representatives will not return to Washington, D.C. before May 4

House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer said Monday lawmakers will not return to the chamber before May 4, due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
    

Chicago Bulls fire longtime general manager Gar Forman

The Chicago Bulls parted ways with general manager Gar Forman after more than two decades, the team announced Monday.
    

Brain plaque buildup signals Alzheimer's before other symptoms

Even before symptoms develop, the brains of people with early Alzheimer's disease have high levels of amyloid protein plaques, a new study reveals.
    

Biden wins Wisconsin primary held during COVID-19 lockdown

Vice President Joe Biden won last Tuesday's Wisconsin Democratic primary, beating Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who shortly thereafter suspended his campaign.
    

At least 33 dead after storm, numerous tornadoes hit Southeast

At least 33 people have died in the U.S. Southeast following severe weather and dozens of tornadoes that hit on Easter Sunday, officials said.
    

Northeastern and Pacific U.S. govs collaborate on post-COVID reopening plans

Governors in the northeastern and western coasts announced they would roll out regional reopening plans after coronavirus danger has passed, but President Donald Trump tweeted that reopening the country was his job.
    

Mother of Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns dies from coronavirus

Jacqueline Cruz-Towns, the mother of Minnesota Timberwolves star big man Karl-Anthony Towns, died due to complications from the coronavirus. She was 58.
    

South Dakota announces clinical trial of hydroxychloroquine

A South Dakota rural healthcare provider will launch a clinical trial of anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine to see if it can cure or treat COVID-19, Republican Gov. Kristi Noem announced Monday.
    

Census Bureau asks for 120-day delay of 2020 census deadlines

Census officials on Monday requested a delay of 120 days to compile data used to apportion members of Congress among the states and draw congressional districts for the 2020 census.
    

Carolina Panthers' Christian McCaffrey to become highest-paid RB in history

The Carolina Panthers are making star running back Christian McCaffrey the highest-paid player at his position in NFL history.
    

WHO: New guidelines coming for nations thinking of easing coronavirus restrictions

The World Health Organization on Monday urged nations to continue lockdowns and social distancing restrictions even though rates of infection have begun to level off in many parts of the world.
    

Watchdog Report: Debt will exceed U.S. economy in 2020

Debt held by the public will exceed the size of the U.S. economy by the end of fiscal 2020, a watchdog said Monday.
    

Researchers identify gene that may shield against Alzheimer's

People who carry a gene called APOE4 face an increased risk of Alzheimer's. But that effect may be lessened if they got luckier with a different gene, researchers have found.
    

Those who smoke in childhood are less likely to quit

Kids and teens who take up smoking are more likely to become daily smokers and find it harder to quit by their 40s, a new study finds.
    

Shockwaves account for bright light produced during nova explosions

High-resolution observations of a nova explosion, including images captured by a pair of NASA missions, suggest shock waves are responsible for producing most of the light generated during an outburst.
    

Dow and S&P 500 fall, Nasdaq rises to open trading week on Wall Street

The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 dropped on Monday while technology stocks lifted the Nasdaq Composite to a slight gain.
    

Michelle Obama-led voting group supports proposed mail-in ballot expansion

Former First Lady Michelle Obama and the non-profit voter registration group she chairs threw support behind Democratic efforts to make it easier to vote by mail, a trend President Donald Trump says is rife with fraud.
    

Pilots complete carrier qualifications aboard USS Gerald R. Ford

The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford completed its qualifications for pilots in its first Fleet Replacement Squadron exercise, the U.S. Navy said.
    

Hospital floors, staff's shoes test positive for COVID-19

The new coronavirus survives on the floors of hospitals treating infected patients and on the shoes of medical staff caring for them, according to new data released Monday by the CDC.
    

In Photos: 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.
    

Faster cognitive decline in black people linked to high blood pressure

Researchers found that black people experienced "significantly faster declines" in global cognition and memory compared to white people. These declines occurred even faster as blood pressure rose.
    

Plant diversity in Europe's forests is on the decline

Rare plant species are being replaced by more common species at an alarming rate, according to a new study.
    

Nebraska man follows in brother's footsteps to collect lottery jackpot

A Nebraska man who collected a $54,000 lottery jackpot said lottery luck runs in his family -- his brother won a large prize just a few years earlier.
    

Bernie Sanders endorses former rival Joe Biden for president

Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday endorsed former vice president Joe Biden for president after exiting the race five days ago.
    
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  1. Fact check: A list of false claims from Trump's bitter coronavirus briefing - CNN
  2. Gov. Cuomo says Trump asks about brother's recovery from virus during talks - Fox News
  3. DNC Chair Says Karofsky Winning Wisconsin's SC Race Should 'Terrify' Trump - Newsweek
  4. CDC report says people in four key cities are listening to stay at home orders - CNN
  5. Treasury says first coronavirus stimulus checks have gone out and many will get payments by April 15 - USA TODAY
  6. Three Southern California churches sue Gov. Newsom over coronavirus orders - Los Angeles Times
  7. Southern states struggle to recover from destructive tornadoes; more than 30 dead - Fox News
  8. Coronavirus relief funding stalls in the Senate - CBS News
  9. State AGs ask Supreme Court to halt 'public charge' rule during pandemic | TheHill - The Hill
  10. Nearly 30% in the US believe a coronavirus theory that's almost certainly not true - CNN
  11. Boris Johnson praises immigrant nurses who saved his life, as Britain’s NHS becomes a rallying cry - The Washington Post
  12. Christ the Redeemer statue lit up as a doctor to honor medical workers during coronavirus - CBS News
  13. Burger King might give you a free Whopper if you can solve this math problem - MarketWatch
  14. Closure of Smithfield Foods in Sioux Falls leaving area pork producers concerned - KELOLAND.com
  15. Here's how you'll get Apple and Google's new contact tracing app for your phone - CNET
  16. Fitbit's Charge 4 Is a Great Tracker That's Come at a Weird Time - Gizmodo
  17. HomePod Operating System Now Based on tvOS Instead of iOS Amid Rumors of Smaller HomePod - MacRumors
  18. Turnip Calculator: A Very Slick Site For Turnip Prices In ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ - Forbes
  19. Miranda Lambert explains past photo with Joe Exotic from 'Tiger King' after backlash - EW.com
  20. Wanda Miller: 5 Things To Know About Kenny Rogers’ Gorgeous Wife In His ‘Biography’ Special - HollywoodLife
  21. Brad Pitt is making his HGTV debut on 'Celebrity IOU' - CNN International
  22. Giants' Saquon Barkley the big winner in Christian McCaffrey mega-deal - New York Post
  23. Every RB drafted under GM Kevin Colbert - Steelers Wire
  24. XFL files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy - Los Angeles Times
  25. Kyle Larson's racial slur throws NASCAR diversity gains into reverse - ESPN
  26. New formation theory explains the mysterious interstellar object 'Oumuamua - Phys.org
  27. 50 years ago tonight on Apollo 13: 'Houston, we've had a problem here' - KSL.com
  28. Distant star explosion is brightest ever seen, study finds - NBCNews.com
  29. See what photo the Hubble Space Telescope took on your birthday - FOX31 Denver
  30. Two now confirmed dead from COVID-19 at CSRA nursing facility - WRDW-TV
  31. EvergreenHealth doctor opens up about ‘brush with death,’ recovery after coronavirus - Seattle Times
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Gov. Cuomo says Trump asks about brother's recovery from virus during talks - Fox News

DNC Chair Says Karofsky Winning Wisconsin's SC Race Should 'Terrify' Trump - Newsweek


CDC report says people in four key cities are listening to stay at home orders - CNN

Treasury says first coronavirus stimulus checks have gone out and many will get payments by April 15 - USA TODAY


Three Southern California churches sue Gov. Newsom over coronavirus orders - Los Angeles Times

Southern states struggle to recover from destructive tornadoes; more than 30 dead - Fox News

Coronavirus relief funding stalls in the Senate - CBS News

State AGs ask Supreme Court to halt 'public charge' rule during pandemic | TheHill - The Hill

Nearly 30% in the US believe a coronavirus theory that's almost certainly not true - CNN

Boris Johnson praises immigrant nurses who saved his life, as Britain’s NHS becomes a rallying cry - The Washington Post

Christ the Redeemer statue lit up as a doctor to honor medical workers during coronavirus - CBS News

Burger King might give you a free Whopper if you can solve this math problem - MarketWatch

Closure of Smithfield Foods in Sioux Falls leaving area pork producers concerned - KELOLAND.com

Here's how you'll get Apple and Google's new contact tracing app for your phone - CNET

Fitbit's Charge 4 Is a Great Tracker That's Come at a Weird Time - Gizmodo

HomePod Operating System Now Based on tvOS Instead of iOS Amid Rumors of Smaller HomePod - MacRumors

Turnip Calculator: A Very Slick Site For Turnip Prices In ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ - Forbes

Miranda Lambert explains past photo with Joe Exotic from 'Tiger King' after backlash - EW.com

Wanda Miller: 5 Things To Know About Kenny Rogers’ Gorgeous Wife In His ‘Biography’ Special - HollywoodLife

Brad Pitt is making his HGTV debut on 'Celebrity IOU' - CNN International

Giants' Saquon Barkley the big winner in Christian McCaffrey mega-deal - New York Post

Every RB drafted under GM Kevin Colbert - Steelers Wire

XFL files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy - Los Angeles Times

Kyle Larson's racial slur throws NASCAR diversity gains into reverse - ESPN

New formation theory explains the mysterious interstellar object 'Oumuamua - Phys.org

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  1. ‘Worst Is Over,’ Cuomo Says as States Snub Trump on Restarting Economy
  2. Economic Pain Will Persist Long After Coronavirus Lockdowns End
  3. He Was a Doctor Who Never Got Sick. Then the Coronavirus Nearly Killed Him.
  4. ‘It’s a Time Bomb’: 23 Die as Virus Hits Packed Homeless Shelters
  5. U.S. Food Supply Chain Is Strained as Virus Spreads
  6. Knocked Off Track by Coronavirus, Census Announces Delay in 2020 Count
  7. Sanders Endorses Biden for President in 2020 Race
  8. Upset Victory in Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Gives Democrats a Lift
  9. Reopening Plans, Bernie Sanders, Tornadoes: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  10. ‘Roll Up Your Sleeves, Girls’
  11. We’re Shopping a Ton Online. Let’s Be Conscientious About It
  12. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’
  13. Who Is Immune to the Coronavirus?
  14. The Global Coronavirus Crisis Is Poised to Get Much, Much Worse
  15. What to Do With Tara Reade’s Allegation Against Joe Biden?
  16. Republicans Don’t Want to Save Jobs
  17. Are We at the Start of a New Protest Movement?
  18. Coronavirus Recovery Isn't So Quick or Simple
  19. I'm a Domestic Worker Who Was Fired Because of the Coronavirus
  20. Our Cruel Treatment of Animals Led to the Coronavirus
  21. Did I Have the Coronavirus?
  22. The Clarity That Comes With Hard Times
  23. What We Don't Know About the Coronavirus
  24. Stalemate Over Small-Business Aid Deepens as Officials Warn of Funding Lapse
  25. Anger Erupts in China After Teen Says Guardian Repeatedly Raped Her
  26. Virginia’s New Laws on L.G.B.T. Protections, Guns and Marijuana Reflect a Shift in Power
  27. Inmates at N.J. Women’s Prison Endured Years of Sex Abuse, Justice Dept. Finds
  28. Israeli Election Rivals Seek Deadline Extension to Form Unity Government
  29. Dozens Are Killed as Tornadoes and Severe Weather Strike Southern States
  30. The Times Took 19 Days to Report an Accusation Against Biden. Here’s Why.
  31. Katharine, the Great White Shark Who Ghosted Her Trackers, Resurfaces
  32. Recovered From Coronavirus? Here’s How You Can Help
  33. On ‘The New Abnormal,’ the Strokes Flip Nostalgia Toward the Future
  34. Craig Gilbert, 94, Dies; Created Groundbreaking ‘American Family’
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Northeastern governors ally to plan for lifting virus restrictions, and Western states also announce they will work together to plan for the future.
    

Economic Pain Will Persist Long After Coronavirus Lockdowns End

President Trump has predicted an economic boom once stay-at-home and other restrictions are lifted. But economic activity is likely to remain subdued until the threat of the coronavirus recedes.
    

He Was a Doctor Who Never Got Sick. Then the Coronavirus Nearly Killed Him.

Dr. Ryan Padgett, 45, once played in the Rose Bowl for Northwestern. He had rarely missed a day of work to illness. Then the coronavirus took him to the brink of death.
    

‘It’s a Time Bomb’: 23 Die as Virus Hits Packed Homeless Shelters

The virus is spreading where social distancing is nearly impossible. But there’s no staying at home when you do not have one.
    

U.S. Food Supply Chain Is Strained as Virus Spreads

Disruptions are expected in the production and distribution of products like pork, and localized shortages could occur.
    

Knocked Off Track by Coronavirus, Census Announces Delay in 2020 Count

The Census Bureau said it would extend the deadlines for collecting census data and would ask Congress for a delay in providing final counts used for congressional redistricting.
    

Sanders Endorses Biden for President in 2020 Race

At a moment when Mr. Biden still faces deep skepticism from many younger progressive voters, Mr. Sanders’s support is a major step toward Democratic unity against President Trump.
    

Upset Victory in Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Gives Democrats a Lift

A liberal challenger’s surprise triumph over a Trump-backed incumbent demonstrated strong turnout and vote-by-mail efforts for the Democrats in a key general election state.
    

Reopening Plans, Bernie Sanders, Tornadoes: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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‘Roll Up Your Sleeves, Girls’

Cheryl Strayed calls the writer Margaret Atwood to chat about hard times, pansies and eight decades of getting it done.
    

We’re Shopping a Ton Online. Let’s Be Conscientious About It

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Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’

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About this question, too, decisions with great consequences are being made, as they must be, based on only glimmers of data.
    

The Global Coronavirus Crisis Is Poised to Get Much, Much Worse

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What to Do With Tara Reade’s Allegation Against Joe Biden?

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Republicans Don’t Want to Save Jobs

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It is unclear if lawmakers will be able to reach a consensus this week even as the Trump administration says the program could run out of funds as early as Friday.
    

Anger Erupts in China After Teen Says Guardian Repeatedly Raped Her

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Virginia’s New Laws on L.G.B.T. Protections, Guns and Marijuana Reflect a Shift in Power

The measures came about after Democrats took control of the Legislature for the first time in more than two decades last year.
    

Inmates at N.J. Women’s Prison Endured Years of Sex Abuse, Justice Dept. Finds

The assaults violated prisoners’ constitutional protections, investigators said, demanding that the prison immediately address the problems.
    

Israeli Election Rivals Seek Deadline Extension to Form Unity Government

Down to the wire in their negotiations, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his rival, Benny Gantz, asked for more time to resolve their differences.
    

Dozens Are Killed as Tornadoes and Severe Weather Strike Southern States

The storm carved a destructive path across six states on Sunday and Monday, causing widespread damage and cutting power to tens of thousands of customers.
    

The Times Took 19 Days to Report an Accusation Against Biden. Here’s Why.

Dean Baquet, the executive editor of The New York Times, said the article was published when there was enough reporting “to present to readers for them to make their own judgment.”
    

Katharine, the Great White Shark Who Ghosted Her Trackers, Resurfaces

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