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Officials for the Scripps National Spelling Bee announced that the 2020 finals will be canceled Tuesday, saying there was no clear path to set a date for the competition this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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  1. Scripps National Spelling Bee cancels 2020 finals due to coronavirus
  2. Missouri sues China over alleged COVID-19 'coverup'
  3. Ex-commissioner Oliver Luck sues XFL owner Vince McMahon for wrongful termination
  4. Poll: 50 percent of Americans believe their financial situation is getting worse
  5. Los Angeles Chargers pay tribute to AFL roots with new uniforms
  6. Death toll in Canadian mass shooting raised to 23
  7. Pentagon awards $133M in N95 contracts to 3M, O&M Halyward and Honeywell
  8. Patriots agree to trade retired TE Rob Gronkowski to Buccaneers
  9. USNS Comfort to depart from N.Y.; Andrew Cuomo says COVID-19 deaths still falling
  10. United Technologies Pratt & Whitney nabs $111.1M for F-35B propulsion systems
  11. U.S. copes with COVID-19 pandemic
  12. Senate passes $484B coronavirus aid deal
  13. Attack on WHO vehicle kills Myanmar driver transporting COVID-19 samples
  14. New stop-movement order will allow some soldiers to change station
  15. CDC to implement contact tracing initiative to bolster COVID-19 response
  16. White House on President Donald Trump blocking migrants: 'Action is necessary'
  17. Active older veterans more likely to fall, less likely to get hurt
  18. FDA approves at-home COVID-19 test
  19. Watch: Bear visits Connecticut fire department
  20. Gallup: Americans more concerned with getting COVID-19 than economic fallout
  21. Dow drops 631 points as U.S. stocks fall after historic oil sell-off
  22. Jackpot-winning lottery ticket spent 4 months at bottom of purse
  23. COVID-19 infections in LA up to 55 times higher than reported

Scripps National Spelling Bee cancels 2020 finals due to coronavirus

Officials for the Scripps National Spelling Bee announced that the 2020 finals will be canceled Tuesday, saying there was no clear path to set a date for the competition this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Missouri sues China over alleged COVID-19 'coverup'

Missouri sued China on Tuesday over its "sinister campaign of malfeasance and deception" concerning the coronavirus outbreak, becoming the first state to seek damages from the Asian nation.
    

Ex-commissioner Oliver Luck sues XFL owner Vince McMahon for wrongful termination

Former XFL commissioner Oliver Luck is suing owner Vince McMahon in federal court, citing wrongful termination after the wrestling mogul's decision to shutter the spring football league.
    

Poll: 50 percent of Americans believe their financial situation is getting worse

A Gallup poll released Tuesday found that 50 percent of Americans believe their financial situations are worsening amid rising unemployment due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    

Los Angeles Chargers pay tribute to AFL roots with new uniforms

The Los Angeles Chargers revealed their new look for the 2020 season Tuesday, becoming the latest NFL team to unveil new uniforms this off-season.
    

Death toll in Canadian mass shooting raised to 23

The death toll from the weekend's mass shooting at multiple locations across Nova Scotia, Canada, increased to 22 in a Tuesday update by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
    

Pentagon awards $133M in N95 contracts to 3M, O&M Halyward and Honeywell

The Pentagon announced Tuesday that it is awarding $133 million to increase domestic production of N95 masks by over 39 million over the next 90 days.
    

Patriots agree to trade retired TE Rob Gronkowski to Buccaneers

The New England Patriots agreed to trade retired tight end Rob Gronkowski to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Tuesday, reuniting the four-time All-Pro with star quarterback Tom Brady.
    

USNS Comfort to depart from N.Y.; Andrew Cuomo says COVID-19 deaths still falling

President Donald Trump announced that the Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort will leave New York City after meeting with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo at the White House on Tuesday.
    

United Technologies Pratt & Whitney nabs $111.1M for F-35B propulsion systems

United Technologies Pratt & Whitney received an $111.1 million contract modification Tuesday to deliver propulsion systems to the the Marine Corps, the Pentagon announced.
    

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.
    

Senate passes $484B coronavirus aid deal

The Senate on Tuesday passed a $484 billion coronavirus aid bill that President Donald Trump is expected to sign.
    

Attack on WHO vehicle kills Myanmar driver transporting COVID-19 samples

An attack on a World Health Organization vehicle transporting coronavirus samples in Myanmar left one aid worker dead, the United Nations said Tuesday.
    

New stop-movement order will allow some soldiers to change station

Army officials say they will allow hundreds of soldiers to make scheduled permanent-change-of-station moves later this year following less-restrictive measures approved in the Pentagon's extended stop-movement order.
    

CDC to implement contact tracing initiative to bolster COVID-19 response

The Trump administration has announced plans to send teams working under the direction of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to all 50 states to conduct COVID-19 contact tracing.
    

White House on President Donald Trump blocking migrants: 'Action is necessary'

A plan by President Donald Trump to temporarily close off U.S. borders to migrants during the coronavirus crisis stirred criticism and confusion Tuesday about how and when it will be implemented.
    

Active older veterans more likely to fall, less likely to get hurt

Physically active U.S. veterans are more likely to fall but less likely to get hurt when they do, compared with inactive older adults who didn't serve in the military, a new study finds.
    

FDA approves at-home COVID-19 test

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Tuesday approved a new test for COVID-19 that allows users to collect their own samples for evaluation, and is expected to be available in the next few weeks.
    

Watch: Bear visits Connecticut fire department

A bear that wandered into a Connecticut city's downtown was captured after paying a visit to a local fire station.
    

Gallup: Americans more concerned with getting COVID-19 than economic fallout

The coronavirus pandemic tops the list of the most important problems facing Americans, a poll released Tuesday indicates.
    

Dow drops 631 points as U.S. stocks fall after historic oil sell-off

U.S. stocks closed with losses for a second consecutive day Tuesday as oil prices continued to drop.
    

Jackpot-winning lottery ticket spent 4 months at bottom of purse

An Australian woman said a lottery ticket she purchased in December spent four months at the bottom of her purse before she discovered it was a $1.7 million winner.
    

COVID-19 infections in LA up to 55 times higher than reported

An early analysis of antibody testing from Los Angeles County finds a coronavirus infection rate that is up to 55 times the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases.
    
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  1. Trump immigration ban halts green cards, not temporary visas - CNBC
  2. McConnell slams brakes on next round of coronavirus aid - POLITICO
  3. Senate Approves Aid for Small-Business Loan Program, Hospitals and Testing - The New York Times
  4. White House Coronavirus Task Force Briefing - NPR
  5. Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what’s happening Tuesday - Chicago Tribune
  6. Massachusetts governor orders schools closed through end of school year, daycares closed until June 29 - The Boston Globe
  7. Valerie Jarrett: 'No chance' Michelle Obama will be Biden's VP | TheHill - The Hill
  8. How to make a coronavirus mask from a t-shirt - Los Angeles Times
  9. Coronavirus: Harvard rejects Trump demand to pay back aid - BBC News
  10. Senate passes $484B coronavirus bill aimed to help businesses, hospitals - New York Post
  11. Trudeau calls for ban on 'assault-style weapons' as shooting death toll rises to 22 - Fox News
  12. Trump says he doesn't know if Kim Jong Un is sick but wishes him well - New York Post
  13. Coronavirus pandemic 'will cause famine of biblical proportions' - The Guardian
  14. U.K. Parliament votes to continue democracy by Zoom - The Washington Post
  15. Netflix subscribers surge like crazy as coronavirus traps us at home - CNET
  16. United Airlines to tap equity markets amid coronavirus squeeze - MarketWatch
  17. Chipotle Mexican Grill to pay $25 million fine in federal food-safety case - CNN
  18. iPhone 12 faces more delays with testing and design changes - SlashGear
  19. Nintendo Switch System Update 10.0.1 Is Now Live - Nintendo Life
  20. Fortnite for Android added to Google Play Store - Polygon
  21. Microsoft releases Windows 10 builds 18363.815, 18362.815 with a ton of fixes - Neowin
  22. Scout Willis Reveals Why Bruce Willis Is Quarantining With Demi Moore - E! NEWS
  23. Lululemon apologizes after art director promotes 'bat fried rice' T-shirt during coronavirus - Fox News
  24. Kylie Jenner looks unrecognizable in no makeup and $1,500 sweats - Page Six
  25. 'The Bachelor': How Madison Prewett Found Out About Peter Weber and Kelley Flanagan Will Make You Second Guess Everything - Showbiz Cheat Sheet
  26. Buccaneers Trade Patriots for TE Rob Gronkowski - Full Details - Buccaneers.com
  27. 2020 NFL Draft: Here’s a list of the prospects that the Philadelphia Eagles are showing interest in - Bleeding Green Nation
  28. Ex-Bulls GM Jerry Krause also worked for Yankees and Mets - New York Post
  29. Bengals News: Carson Palmer never tried to talk Joe Burrow out of Cincinnati - Cincy Jungle
  30. Lyrid meteor shower will still be visible through city lights - 9News.com KUSA
  31. Scientists find bisulphates that curb efficacy of diesel engine catalysts - Phys.org
  32. Night of the Comet NASA: Something Is Off About This Interstellar Comet - Futurism
  33. Aerial photos show ‘the human planet’—in all its beauty and pain - National Geographic
  34. Testing shows at least 200K in LA County may have been infected with coronavirus - New York Post
  35. A Detroit Nurse Was Fired After Speaking Out About Her Hospital’s Handling Of The Coronavirus Outbreak. Now She’s Fighting Back. - BuzzFeed News
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Trump immigration ban halts green cards, not temporary visas - CNBC


McConnell slams brakes on next round of coronavirus aid - POLITICO

Senate Approves Aid for Small-Business Loan Program, Hospitals and Testing - The New York Times


White House Coronavirus Task Force Briefing - NPR

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what’s happening Tuesday - Chicago Tribune


Massachusetts governor orders schools closed through end of school year, daycares closed until June 29 - The Boston Globe

Valerie Jarrett: 'No chance' Michelle Obama will be Biden's VP | TheHill - The Hill

How to make a coronavirus mask from a t-shirt - Los Angeles Times

Coronavirus: Harvard rejects Trump demand to pay back aid - BBC News

Senate passes $484B coronavirus bill aimed to help businesses, hospitals - New York Post

Trudeau calls for ban on 'assault-style weapons' as shooting death toll rises to 22 - Fox News

Trump says he doesn't know if Kim Jong Un is sick but wishes him well - New York Post

Coronavirus pandemic 'will cause famine of biblical proportions' - The Guardian

U.K. Parliament votes to continue democracy by Zoom - The Washington Post

Netflix subscribers surge like crazy as coronavirus traps us at home - CNET

United Airlines to tap equity markets amid coronavirus squeeze - MarketWatch

Chipotle Mexican Grill to pay $25 million fine in federal food-safety case - CNN

iPhone 12 faces more delays with testing and design changes - SlashGear

Nintendo Switch System Update 10.0.1 Is Now Live - Nintendo Life

Fortnite for Android added to Google Play Store - Polygon

Microsoft releases Windows 10 builds 18363.815, 18362.815 with a ton of fixes - Neowin

Scout Willis Reveals Why Bruce Willis Is Quarantining With Demi Moore - E! NEWS

Lululemon apologizes after art director promotes 'bat fried rice' T-shirt during coronavirus - Fox News

Kylie Jenner looks unrecognizable in no makeup and $1,500 sweats - Page Six

'The Bachelor': How Madison Prewett Found Out About Peter Weber and Kelley Flanagan Will Make You Second Guess Everything - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Buccaneers Trade Patriots for TE Rob Gronkowski - Full Details - Buccaneers.com

2020 NFL Draft: Here’s a list of the prospects that the Philadelphia Eagles are showing interest in - Bleeding Green Nation

Ex-Bulls GM Jerry Krause also worked for Yankees and Mets - New York Post

Bengals News: Carson Palmer never tried to talk Joe Burrow out of Cincinnati - Cincy Jungle

Lyrid meteor shower will still be visible through city lights - 9News.com KUSA

Scientists find bisulphates that curb efficacy of diesel engine catalysts - Phys.org

Night of the Comet NASA: Something Is Off About This Interstellar Comet - Futurism

Aerial photos show ‘the human planet’—in all its beauty and pain - National Geographic

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  1. Trump Blocks Green Cards During Coronavirus
  2. ‘I’m Just Living a Nightmare’: Oil Industry Braces for Devastation
  3. The Death of the Department Store: ‘Very Few Are Likely to Survive’
  4. Trump Says Harvard Must Pay Back Relief Money He Signed Into Law
  5. New U.S. Treatment Guidelines for Covid-19 Don’t See Much Progress
  6. Coronavirus Infections May Not Be Uncommon, Tests Suggest
  7. The Quiet Hand of Conservative Groups in the Anti-Lockdown Protests
  8. ‘I Am Beyond Disturbed’: Internal Dissent as States Reopen Despite Virus
  9. Protesters Pushing to Reopen Economy Are ‘Idiots,’ Says Top Manufacturing Lobbyist
  10. For Southern Italy, the Coronavirus Becomes a War on 2 Fronts
  11. Green Cards, Oil Markets, Netflix: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  12. The Supreme Court Rules From Home
  13. Sign Up: ‘Watching’
  14. Failing the Coronavirus Test
  15. The Reason Hospitals Won’t Let Doctors and Nurses Speak Out
  16. We Need Great Leadership Now, and Here’s What It Looks Like
  17. Don’t Celebrate Earth Day. Fight for It.
  18. How Cancer Prepared Me for Life Under Coronavirus
  19. The Small-Business Aid Program Has Been a Fiasco
  20. The Infection That’s Silently Killing Coronavirus Patients
  21. Gretchen Whitmer: My Gut-Wrenching Coronavirus Choices
  22. Will the Coronavirus Crush the Resistance?
  23. In Poland, Milk Bars Serve Up Nostalgia Along With Affordable Food
  24. Rob Gronkowski to Reunite With Tom Brady in Tampa Bay
  25. U.S. Warships Enter Disputed Waters of South China Sea as Tensions With China Escalate
  26. Sheriff Told Teen to Take Down Posts About Coronavirus, Family’s Lawsuit Says
  27. Chipotle to Pay $25 Million Fine for Tainted Food
  28. New York Hasidic Jewish Communities Hit Hard by Coronavirus
  29. In the Netherlands, the Dance Festivals Have Gone Dark
  30. Trump (the Company) Asks Trump (the Administration) for Hotel Relief
  31. What Will Our New Normal Feel Like? Hints Are Beginning to Emerge
  32. Finding the Magic of Cinema in the Tedium of Quarantine
  33. A Pandemic Bonus: Catch These TV Shows While They’re Still Free
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Trump Blocks Green Cards During Coronavirus

After pledging on Twitter to end immigration during the pandemic, President Trump moved to block new green cards but stopped short of ending all work visas.
    

‘I’m Just Living a Nightmare’: Oil Industry Braces for Devastation

Across the United States, companies are laying off workers, shutting down wells and preparing for a prolonged slump as oil prices tumble.
    

The Death of the Department Store: ‘Very Few Are Likely to Survive’

Shuttered flagships. Empty malls. Canceled orders. Risks of bankruptcy. The coronavirus has hit the behemoths of the retail world.
    

Trump Says Harvard Must Pay Back Relief Money He Signed Into Law

Joining a chorus of critics, the president appeared not to realize that Harvard had received $8.6 million in stimulus funding as part of a federal aid package to universities.
    

New U.S. Treatment Guidelines for Covid-19 Don’t See Much Progress

A panel of experts said there was insufficient evidence about many drugs that have been considered as possible remedies for coronavirus patients, including some President Trump has advocated.
    

Coronavirus Infections May Not Be Uncommon, Tests Suggest

Two preliminary efforts to survey citizens for antibodies to the virus have produced controversial results.
    

The Quiet Hand of Conservative Groups in the Anti-Lockdown Protests

Groups in a loose coalition have tapped their networks to drive up turnout at recent rallies in state capitals and financed lawsuits, polling and research to combat the stay-at-home orders.
    

‘I Am Beyond Disturbed’: Internal Dissent as States Reopen Despite Virus

Several mayors and employers have asked residents to ignore the Georgia governor’s declaration that some businesses can resume operation while the coronavirus lingers.
    

Protesters Pushing to Reopen Economy Are ‘Idiots,’ Says Top Manufacturing Lobbyist

In a Facebook post and an interview, Jay Timmons, the head of the National Association of Manufacturers, sharply criticized demonstrators who have defied social distancing protocols.
    

For Southern Italy, the Coronavirus Becomes a War on 2 Fronts

As it confronts the ravages of the virus, Italy’s less developed south also faces economic carnage not seen since just after World War II, with the poor turning to handouts.
    

Green Cards, Oil Markets, Netflix: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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In Poland, Milk Bars Serve Up Nostalgia Along With Affordable Food

The simple cafes known as milk bars have regained popularity in recent years. Under lockdown, they’re providing affordable food and the comfort of nostalgia.
    

Rob Gronkowski to Reunite With Tom Brady in Tampa Bay

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U.S. Warships Enter Disputed Waters of South China Sea as Tensions With China Escalate

The move comes as a war of words between the United States and China over the coronavirus pandemic intensifies.
    

Sheriff Told Teen to Take Down Posts About Coronavirus, Family’s Lawsuit Says

Amyiah Cohoon, 16, was asked to remove Instagram posts about what she believed was her experience with Covid-19 because it upset some parents at her school, the lawsuit said.
    

Chipotle to Pay $25 Million Fine for Tainted Food

The charges in the case stemmed in part from incidents related to norovirus outbreaks, prosecutors said.
    

New York Hasidic Jewish Communities Hit Hard by Coronavirus

In the New York area, the epidemic has killed influential religious leaders and torn through large, tight-knit families.
    

In the Netherlands, the Dance Festivals Have Gone Dark

The Dutch dominated a global, multibillion-dollar industry employing tens of thousands and spawning millionaire D.J.’s. On Tuesday, it was shuttered.
    

Trump (the Company) Asks Trump (the Administration) for Hotel Relief

The president’s family business pays at least $3 million a year to the federal government for the lease on its D.C. hotel, which is all but empty because of the virus. The next monthly payment is coming due.
    

What Will Our New Normal Feel Like? Hints Are Beginning to Emerge

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Tiny Love Stories: ‘In Her World, There’s No Pandemic Outside’

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