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The Jacksonville Jaguars parted ways with former second-round pick and oft-injured wide receiver Marqise Lee on Monday.
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  1. Jacksonville Jaguars release veteran WR Marqise Lee
  2. U.S. stocks fall as oil prices plunge into negative territory
  3. White House provides states with maps of coronavirus testing locations
  4. New England Patriots switch to 'Color Rush' uniforms in jersey reveal
  5. Michigan Gov. Whitmer says she'll take pay cut during pandemic
  6. Ex-Colts linebacker, Super Bowl V hero Mike 'Mad Dog' Curtis dies at 77
  7. Jaguars' Yannick Ngakoue rips franchise, executive Tony Khan
  8. Georgia, S.C., Tennessee governors say they'll reopen some businesses
  9. Lesotho PM Thomas Thabane agrees to step down immediately
  10. N.Y. nurses sue state, hospitals for 'inadequate' coronavirus protections
  11. Poison control calls for cleansers, disinfectants up 20% during pandemic
  12. Air Force saves $7M on fuel for KC-135 by turning windshield wipers vertical
  13. Watch: Idaho man catches 98 tennis balls in head-mounted basket
  14. Royal Mountie, elementary teacher, nurses: Victims of Nova Scotia shooting remembered
  15. Cable bacteria dramatically curb methane emissions from rice cultivation
  16. Australian family's lottery numbers pay off after 20 years
  17. Earlier colonoscopy may catch colon cancer for those with family history
  18. U.S., Norway to partner on hypersonic missile propulsion systems
  19. Law firm sues four banks in class-action lawsuits over paycheck program
  20. Don't ration asthma meds, expert cautions amid COVID-19 pandemic
  21. Watch: Kangaroo hops through empty streets of Australian city
  22. U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of unanimous-jury convictions
  23. NCT Dream to release new EP 'Reload' on April 29

Jacksonville Jaguars release veteran WR Marqise Lee

The Jacksonville Jaguars parted ways with former second-round pick and oft-injured wide receiver Marqise Lee on Monday.
    

U.S. stocks fall as oil prices plunge into negative territory

The three major U.S. stock indexes dropped on Monday after U.S. oil prices fell into negative territory.
    

White House provides states with maps of coronavirus testing locations

The White House Coronavirus Task Force on Monday said they have presented governors with plans to ramp up COVID-19 testing to prepare for the gradual reopening of their states.
    

New England Patriots switch to 'Color Rush' uniforms in jersey reveal

The New England Patriots unveiled their new uniforms Monday, promoting their "Color Rush" alternates to full-time status for the 2020 season.
    

Michigan Gov. Whitmer says she'll take pay cut during pandemic

Democrat Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Monday that she and her top staff would take pays cut to do their part to tighten the state budget during the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Ex-Colts linebacker, Super Bowl V hero Mike 'Mad Dog' Curtis dies at 77

Former Baltimore Colts star linebacker Mike "Mad Dog" Curtis has died at the age of 77, the team announced Monday.
    

Jaguars' Yannick Ngakoue rips franchise, executive Tony Khan

Star defensive end Yannick Ngakoue lashed out at the Jaguars and team executive Tony Khan, the son of owner Shad Khan, on social media Monday, escalating his attempts to force his way out of Jacksonville.
    

Georgia, S.C., Tennessee governors say they'll reopen some businesses

Governors in Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee announced changes Monday that pave the way for some categories of businesses to unfreeze between now and May 1 after weeks of pandemic lockdown orders.
    

Lesotho PM Thomas Thabane agrees to step down immediately

Kingdom of Lesotho's Prime Minister Thomas Thabane reached a deal with the government agreeing to immediately step down as he faces accusations that he was involved in the 2017 killing of his former wife.
    

N.Y. nurses sue state, hospitals for 'inadequate' coronavirus protections

A New York nurses union announced Monday it had filed three lawsuits accusing the state of New York, along with two hospitals, of allegedly failing to provide adequate protection for members working during the pandemic.
    

Poison control calls for cleansers, disinfectants up 20% during pandemic

Calls to poison control centers across the United States "increased sharply" at the beginning of March, likely as a result of the increased use of disinfectants and cleaning products in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    

Air Force saves $7M on fuel for KC-135 by turning windshield wipers vertical

Windshield wiper blades mounted vertically on a KC-135 Stratotanker's windshield can save about $7 million in annual fuel costs, a U.S. Air Force test concluded.
    

Watch: Idaho man catches 98 tennis balls in head-mounted basket

A pair of Idaho men shared video showing how they beat the Guinness World Record for catching tennis balls in a basket placed on a person's head.
    

Royal Mountie, elementary teacher, nurses: Victims of Nova Scotia shooting remembered

Some of the victims killed in a mass shooting in Nova Scotia were remembered Monday after a man impersonating a police officer killed 19 people during a 12-hour shooting rampage that spanned miles.
    

Cable bacteria dramatically curb methane emissions from rice cultivation

The addition of cable bacteria to soil can reduce the methane emissions of rice cultivation by as much as 90 percent, according to a new study.
    

Australian family's lottery numbers pay off after 20 years

An Australian family who collected a nearly $400,000 lottery jackpot said they have been using the same numbers for nearly 20 years.
    

Earlier colonoscopy may catch colon cancer for those with family history

If colon cancer runs in your family, screening at age 40 might help catch the disease at an early stage, or even prevent it, specialists say.
    

U.S., Norway to partner on hypersonic missile propulsion systems

A joint U.S.-Norwegian effort to produce solid fuel propulsion systems for hypersonic missiles was announced by the U.S. Defense Department on Monday.
    

Law firm sues four banks in class-action lawsuits over paycheck program

A Los Angeles consumer firm filed separate class-action lawsuits Sunday against four banks connected with the Paycheck Protection Program, arguing its small business owners were passed over in the loan process.
    

Don't ration asthma meds, expert cautions amid COVID-19 pandemic

Despite increased demand for inhalers in some parts of the United States, Americans with asthma shouldn't ration their medications during the coronavirus pandemic, the American Lung Association says.
    

Watch: Kangaroo hops through empty streets of Australian city

Police in Australia shared video of a kangaroo speeding through the empty streets of a normally bustling city amid the coronavirus pandemic.
    

U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of unanimous-jury convictions

The United States Supreme Court ruled Monday that criminal trial juries must be unanimous to convict defendants, an interpretation of the Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial adopted by all U.S. states except one.
    

NCT Dream to release new EP 'Reload' on April 29

K-pop group NCT Dream will release the EP "Reload" and a music video for the single "Ridin'" on April 29.
    
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  1. President Trump to suspend immigration to US due to coronavirus - New York Post
  2. New York Starts 'Aggressive' Coronavirus Antibody Testing In Quest To Reopen Economy - dineshr
  3. GOP's Brian Kemp will reopen some Georgia businesses this week: "I don't give a damn about politics" - Salon
  4. Seventy-One Publicly Traded Companies Got Paycheck Protection Funding Before Money Ran Out - Forbes
  5. Trump attacks Gov. Hogan for following his coronavirus testing advice - Vox.com
  6. Trump says he will sign executive order to temporarily suspend immigration to the US - Baltimore Sun
  7. Family Members Of Four Killed In Kobe Bryant Crash Sue Helicopter Company - NPR
  8. Israel's Netanyahu Wins Bid To Remain As Prime Minister In Deal With Election Rival - NPR
  9. What we know about gunman in N.S. shooting rampage - CBC News: The National
  10. Coronavrus Dims Ramadan Celebrations - The New York Times
  11. Biggest banks "prioritized" larger clients for small business loans, lawsuits claim - CBS News
  12. FLIR Systems rallies on potential boost from thermal camera trend - Seeking Alpha
  13. United Airlines warns of $2.1 billion loss and revenue miss, to receive up to $9.5 billion under CARES Act - MarketWatch
  14. Facebook Gaming Is Here—but Who Is It For? - WIRED
  15. Apple AirPods 3 will reportedly launch in May - Tom's Guide
  16. Netflix for Android adds ‘screen lock’ button to prevent accidental touches - 9to5Google
  17. Tom Hanks recounts his exhaustion and wife Rita Wilson's nausea during coronavirus - WMUR Manchester
  18. Disney World Employees Fear Major Delays From Florida's Unemployment System - Hollywood Reporter
  19. Alex Rodriguez, Jennifer Lopez Retain JPMorgan to Raise Money for Mets Bid (EXCLUSIVE) - Variety
  20. The Sopranos prequel The Many Saints Of Newark and Will Smith's King Richard delayed until 2021 - Daily Mail
  21. Michael Jordan Will Reportedly Donate His 'Last Dance' Proceeds to Charity - Bleacher Report
  22. Tua Tagovailoa is most polarizing figure of NFL Draft 2020 - New York Post
  23. John Lynch: 49ers have had 'active' trade discussions dangling Marquise Goodwin and have come close to deal - CBS Sports
  24. This Exoplanet Disappeared From Hubble Observations. Now, We Finally Know Why - ScienceAlert
  25. The Milky Way may be kicking stars into its outer halo - CNN
  26. 'Snowman from a dark and cold place': Interstellar comet is an unusual visitor from outer space - USA TODAY
  27. Coronavirus antibody testing shows LA County outbreak is up to 55 times bigger than reported cases - CNBC
  28. Oneida County has highest percentage of coronavirus in Upstate NY, new Facebook data map says - syracuse.com
  29. 5-yr-old Daughter Of Detroit First Responders Dies After Contracting Coronavirus | NBC Nightly News - NBC News
  30. Microsoft blood bot helps recovered COVID-19 patients donate plasma - Engadget

President Trump to suspend immigration to US due to coronavirus - New York Post


New York Starts 'Aggressive' Coronavirus Antibody Testing In Quest To Reopen Economy - dineshr

GOP's Brian Kemp will reopen some Georgia businesses this week: "I don't give a damn about politics" - Salon


Seventy-One Publicly Traded Companies Got Paycheck Protection Funding Before Money Ran Out - Forbes

Trump attacks Gov. Hogan for following his coronavirus testing advice - Vox.com


Trump says he will sign executive order to temporarily suspend immigration to the US - Baltimore Sun

Family Members Of Four Killed In Kobe Bryant Crash Sue Helicopter Company - NPR

Israel's Netanyahu Wins Bid To Remain As Prime Minister In Deal With Election Rival - NPR

What we know about gunman in N.S. shooting rampage - CBC News: The National

Coronavrus Dims Ramadan Celebrations - The New York Times

Biggest banks "prioritized" larger clients for small business loans, lawsuits claim - CBS News

FLIR Systems rallies on potential boost from thermal camera trend - Seeking Alpha

United Airlines warns of $2.1 billion loss and revenue miss, to receive up to $9.5 billion under CARES Act - MarketWatch

Facebook Gaming Is Here—but Who Is It For? - WIRED

Apple AirPods 3 will reportedly launch in May - Tom's Guide

Netflix for Android adds ‘screen lock’ button to prevent accidental touches - 9to5Google

Tom Hanks recounts his exhaustion and wife Rita Wilson's nausea during coronavirus - WMUR Manchester

Disney World Employees Fear Major Delays From Florida's Unemployment System - Hollywood Reporter

Alex Rodriguez, Jennifer Lopez Retain JPMorgan to Raise Money for Mets Bid (EXCLUSIVE) - Variety

The Sopranos prequel The Many Saints Of Newark and Will Smith's King Richard delayed until 2021 - Daily Mail

Michael Jordan Will Reportedly Donate His 'Last Dance' Proceeds to Charity - Bleacher Report

Tua Tagovailoa is most polarizing figure of NFL Draft 2020 - New York Post

John Lynch: 49ers have had 'active' trade discussions dangling Marquise Goodwin and have come close to deal - CBS Sports

This Exoplanet Disappeared From Hubble Observations. Now, We Finally Know Why - ScienceAlert

The Milky Way may be kicking stars into its outer halo - CNN

'Snowman from a dark and cold place': Interstellar comet is an unusual visitor from outer space - USA TODAY

Coronavirus antibody testing shows LA County outbreak is up to 55 times bigger than reported cases - CNBC

Oneida County has highest percentage of coronavirus in Upstate NY, new Facebook data map says - syracuse.com

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Microsoft blood bot helps recovered COVID-19 patients donate plasma - Engadget

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  1. Too Much Oil: How a Barrel Came to Be Worth Less Than Nothing
  2. How Abortion, Guns and Church Closings Made Coronavirus a Culture War
  3. Georgia, Tennessee and South Carolina Move to Reopen as Hot Spots Emerge
  4. The Pandemic’s Hidden Victims: Sick or Dying, but Not From the Coronavirus
  5. Two E.R. Workers Worry: If They Died, Who’d Take Care of Their Son?
  6. Doctors and Governors Vie for Coronavirus Masks in Cloak-and-Dagger Deals
  7. Shake Shack Will Return Its $10 Million Loan Amid Furor Over Stimulus Program
  8. Dispute Over Virus Testing Delays Deal on Aid to Small Businesses and Hospitals
  9. Excluded From Bailouts, Mortgage Servicers Face Cash Crunch
  10. Singapore Seemed to Have Coronavirus Under Control, Until Cases Doubled
  11. How Coronavirus Infected Some, but Not All, in a Restaurant
  12. Coronavrus Dims Ramadan Celebrations
  13. Netanyahu’s Power Is Extended as Rival Accepts Israel Unity Government
  14. Oil, Singapore, Nova Scotia: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  15. The Next Year (or Two) of the Pandemic
  16. Summer Internships Won’t Be the Same This Year
  17. Sign Up: ‘Watching’
  18. Essential Workers Deserve Better Protection From OSHA
  19. The Infection That’s Silently Killing Coronavirus Patients
  20. Marco Rubio: The Coronavirus Shows We Need a More Resilient American Economy
  21. A Biden Presidency Could Be Better Than Progressives Think
  22. The Right Sends In the Quacks
  23. I Ran Stacey Abrams’s Campaign. Black Voters Powered Us to Near Victory.
  24. Beware of Politicians Who Declare “War” on the Coronavirus
  25. The World Has a $2.5 Trillion Problem. Here’s How to Solve It.
  26. Protesting for the Freedom to Catch the Coronavirus
  27. Broadway Was Booming. Then Came the Pandemic.
  28. The "Last Dance" Fans Debate: Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James
  29. Michelle Obama Is Reading Books to Children Stuck at Home
  30. Supreme Court Bans Non-Unanimous Jury Verdicts for Serious Crimes
  31. NPR Cuts Executive Pay as Corporate Sponsors’ Payments Fall
  32. Planning for the Hotel Opening, Coronavirus Be Damned
  33. A Cheaper Roof Over Your Head During the Pandemic?
  34. Sirio Maccioni, Whose Le Cirque Drew Manhattan’s Elite, Dies at 88
  35. At Least 2 Dead as Severe Weather Sweeps Through the South
  36. How to Manage Your Loneliness
  37. Henry Grimes and Giuseppi Logan, Lost and Found Jazz Stars, Are Both Gone
  38. Can Fashion Save Itself?
  39. How Sports Adapt: A Marathon Indoors and Drive-In Soccer
  40. Help! My Mask Fogs My Glasses
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Too Much Oil: How a Barrel Came to Be Worth Less Than Nothing

One oil price went negative on Monday, signaling that there is no place to store all the crude the world is producing but not using.
    

How Abortion, Guns and Church Closings Made Coronavirus a Culture War

Flattening the curve is now one of the most contentious issues in politics.
    

Georgia, Tennessee and South Carolina Move to Reopen as Hot Spots Emerge

Even as some states move to restart their economies, coronavirus hot spots are emerging, including at a state prison in Ohio.
    

The Pandemic’s Hidden Victims: Sick or Dying, but Not From the Coronavirus

As the coronavirus overwhelms the health care system, people with other illnesses struggle to find treatment.
    

Two E.R. Workers Worry: If They Died, Who’d Take Care of Their Son?

A couple who both work in New York City public hospitals are facing unimagined strain as they fight the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Doctors and Governors Vie for Coronavirus Masks in Cloak-and-Dagger Deals

Despite plans to reopen states, equipment to protect workers from the coronavirus remains in high demand. “The need for an organized, equitable distribution system is dire,” a doctor said.
    

Shake Shack Will Return Its $10 Million Loan Amid Furor Over Stimulus Program

Shake Shack was among the larger companies criticized for seeking small-business emergency loans from the federal government.
    

Dispute Over Virus Testing Delays Deal on Aid to Small Businesses and Hospitals

Democrats are insisting that the legislation require the Trump administration to establish a national testing strategy, but the president wants states to take responsibility.
    

Excluded From Bailouts, Mortgage Servicers Face Cash Crunch

Lawmakers and lobbyists warn that missed house payments could leave servicers insolvent but federal officials are not sold on the need for a rescue.
    

Singapore Seemed to Have Coronavirus Under Control, Until Cases Doubled

The spread suggests that it is unrealistic for the United States, Europe and the rest of the world to return to the way they were anytime soon, even if viral curves appear to flatten.
    

How Coronavirus Infected Some, but Not All, in a Restaurant

A limited study by Chinese researchers suggests the role played by air currents in spreading the illness in enclosed spaces.
    

Coronavrus Dims Ramadan Celebrations

The holiest month in the Islamic calendar promises this year to be the strangest ever for the world’s 1.8 billion Muslims. In Cairo, known as the city of a thousand minarets, the coronavirus has cast a long shadow.
    

Netanyahu’s Power Is Extended as Rival Accepts Israel Unity Government

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, an embattled political survivor, persuaded Benny Gantz to join forces with him to combat the coronavirus.
    

Oil, Singapore, Nova Scotia: Your Monday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
    

The Next Year (or Two) of the Pandemic

Immunity passports. Stop-start lockdowns. Strategic self-infection. This is what our new normal might look like.
    

Summer Internships Won’t Be the Same This Year

With lockdowns in place for a while longer, thousands of graduates are fretting about the future of sought-after programs on Wall Street and beyond.
    

Sign Up: ‘Watching’

Get recommendations on the best TV shows and movies to watch.
    

Essential Workers Deserve Better Protection From OSHA

Workplace safety is now a matter of public health.
    

The Infection That’s Silently Killing Coronavirus Patients

This is what I learned during 10 days of treating Covid pneumonia at Bellevue Hospital.
    

Marco Rubio: The Coronavirus Shows We Need a More Resilient American Economy

With a sensible industrial policy, workers will take precedence over short-term corporate gain.
    

A Biden Presidency Could Be Better Than Progressives Think

Campaign promises matter, and his platform shows a distinct leftward drift.
    

The Right Sends In the Quacks

Covid-19 highlights the conservative reliance on fake experts.
    

I Ran Stacey Abrams’s Campaign. Black Voters Powered Us to Near Victory.

That matters a great deal in November.
    

Beware of Politicians Who Declare “War” on the Coronavirus

Leaders are turning to battlefield metaphors. But it’s your civil liberties that are under attack.
    

The World Has a $2.5 Trillion Problem. Here’s How to Solve It.

Poor countries are going to be decimated by the coronavirus. They need a serious rescue package.
    

Protesting for the Freedom to Catch the Coronavirus

The reopen America protests are the logical conclusion of a twisted liberty movement.
    

Broadway Was Booming. Then Came the Pandemic.

Broadway was booming. Then the coronavirus turned New York’s theater district into a ghost town.
    

The "Last Dance" Fans Debate: Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James

Jordan’s production company is a partner of the ESPN documentary, and the tone of the series so far bends toward reaffirming a legacy in the LeBron James era.
    

Michelle Obama Is Reading Books to Children Stuck at Home

The former first lady said she would share some of her favorite children’s books and try to give families a much-needed break.
    

Supreme Court Bans Non-Unanimous Jury Verdicts for Serious Crimes

The badly fractured decision, affecting defendants in two states, continued a debate among the justices over the power of precedent.
    

NPR Cuts Executive Pay as Corporate Sponsors’ Payments Fall

The chief executive of the radio and podcasting giant said he hoped to avoid layoffs.
    

Planning for the Hotel Opening, Coronavirus Be Damned

A handful of hotels are moving ahead with scheduled openings, whether or not the guests will arrive.
    

A Cheaper Roof Over Your Head During the Pandemic?

A relatively new arrangement, combining the advantages of renting and buying, could help people keep their homes and help millennials enter the housing market. But hidden within that idea is a danger.
    

Sirio Maccioni, Whose Le Cirque Drew Manhattan’s Elite, Dies at 88

Dash, charm and matinee-idol looks helped make Mr. Maccioni an unusual sort of celebrity in New York City’s restaurant scene.
    

At Least 2 Dead as Severe Weather Sweeps Through the South

A 61-year-old man was killed in Alabama after his mobile home tumbled over, and one person died in Mississippi, officials said. Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas were in the path of strong storms on Monday.
    

How to Manage Your Loneliness

You are far from alone in feeling alone. Here are some ideas to help.
    

Henry Grimes and Giuseppi Logan, Lost and Found Jazz Stars, Are Both Gone

The musicians were the two biggest disappearing acts on the jazz avant-garde. Now both have died of complications of the coronavirus.
    

Can Fashion Save Itself?

Anna Wintour and the CFDA have raised $4.1 million to help small designers, stores and factories survive. Hundreds have applied.
    

How Sports Adapt: A Marathon Indoors and Drive-In Soccer

German Silva used his race winnings to bring electricity to his hometown. Now, he’s running to honor the medical personnel on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Help! My Mask Fogs My Glasses

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