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They Played Sports at the Highest Level. Now Their Job Is to Save Lives. Hayley Wickenheiser, who won four Olympic gold medals as a hockey player, is now a medical student and among the elite athletes using their skills and platforms to fight the coronavirus.
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Bubby Locked Her Memories Away. One Passover Released Them.

The New York Times - 8 Apr 2020 01:33
'I remember my father, before the war, hanging a matzo on the wall,' my wife's grandmother murmured, entranced. Suddenly, there sat a young Polish child.
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Drop the Curtain on the Trump Follies

The New York Times - 8 Apr 2020 01:00
Drop the Curtain on the Trump Follies Why does the nation need to be subjected to the president's daily carnival of misinformation, preening and political venom?
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A New York City doctor turned to Facebook where she made desperate pleas to local "mom groups" -- and the donations started pouring in. Dr. Reem Sheikh joins CBSN to discuss what made her turn to the public for help.
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VALORANT just missed the record of 1.74 million set by the 2019 League of Legends World Championship.
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Milwaukee sees 4 percent in-person turnout, 2 hour waits to cast votes in Tuesday's primary Tuesday's primary vote in Wisconsin went about as good as expected, considering it happened during a global pandemic. Despite a last-ditch effort from Gov. Tony Evers (D), the state's presidential primary and state Supre...
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First Humans, Now Pets: Cats In Infected Or Self-Isolating Homes Told To Stay Indoors There is no evidence that coronavirus virus can be transmitted from pets to humans, but vets in the U.K. and Australia have asked infected households to take precautions after a handful of animals have tested positive fo...
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Bleaching has struck all three regions of the world's largest coral reef system and is more widespread than ever, scientists say
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Eight U.K. Doctors Died From Coronavirus. All Were Immigrants. In a country where anti-immigrant sentiment gave rise to the Brexit movement, Britain's health care system depends heavily on foreign doctors, who are now on the front lines fighting the epidemic.
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Man coughed on woman at laundromat, said he had coronavirus: cops A man intentionally coughed on a woman at a laundromat in Texas while claiming to be infected with the coronavirus, police said. Jeffrey Smith, 46, was snoozing at a Fort Worth laundromat Monday when a woman confronted h...
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Two suspects arrested after Wisconsin doctor and husband were 'targeted' and killed, police say Two suspects were arrested Friday after the double-homicide of Beth Potter, 52, and Robin Carre, 57.       
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Feds classifying all coronavirus patient deaths as 'COVID-19' deaths, regardless of cause The federal government is classifying the deaths of patients infected with the coronavirus as COVID-19 deaths, regardless of any underlying health issues that could have contributed to the loss of someone’s life. Dr. D...
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President Donald Trump removed the inspector general who was to oversee the government's $2.3 trillion coronavirus response, a spokeswoman for the official's office said on Tuesday, fueling concerns in Congress about ove...
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Russia Denies Bribery of FIFA Executive in 2018 World Cup Vote GENEVA (AP) -- Russian officials on Tuesday flatly denied bribing a FIFA voter with millions of dollars to support the country's winning 2018 World Cup bid, after American prosecutors revealed new details about the alleg...
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Trump claims mail-in voting 'doesn't work out well for Republicans' President Trump reaffirmed his opposition to mail-in voting in a Wednesday morning tweet, saying the process hurts the GOP in terms of election outcomes. “Republicans should fight very hard when it comes to statewide m...
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Some of Europe, 'Walking a Tightrope,' Will Loosen Coronavirus Restrictions Looking for a return to normal may be misplaced. Instead, the next phase is about learning how to live with the virus, possibly for a long time.
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United Nations rejects US president's critique saying WHO is 'showing the strength' of the international health system.
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Janelle Monáe Takes the Lead In Mysterious Trailer for Homecoming Season 2: Watch "You need to do what you think is right." Janelle Monáe Takes the Lead In Mysterious Trailer for Homecoming Season 2: Watch Michael Roffman
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Jared Kushner's team working on surveillance system to track coronavirus in US Jared Kushner is reaching out to health technology companies about creating a national surveillance system to track the spread of the coronavirus.
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Some 60,000 Americans could die in the coronavirus pandemic, a university model often cited by U.S. and state policymakers projected on Wednesday, a 26% reduction in its most recent forecast death toll.
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Three women killed, one injured in stabbing at Tennessee truck stop Three women were killed and one was injured during a stabbing at a truck stop in Knoxville, Tennessee Tuesday. The suspect was also killed.       
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Cybercriminals and sophisticated hacking groups tied to foreign adversaries are increasingly tying to take advantage of the coronavirus pandemic to target individuals and organizations, U.S. and British authorities said.
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