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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.
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South Korea investigating reports Kim Jong Un is in 'grave danger' following surgery U.S. intelligence agencies have received information that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is in "grave danger" following surgery, a U.S. official with knowledge of the matter told CNN on Monday night. He was last spotted...
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South Korea's Unification Ministry and National Intelligence Service said they couldn't immediately confirm reports
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'Roswell, New Mexico' Star Heather Hemmens Breaks Down Tonight's Episode and Teases the Season Finale On the latest episode of The CW series Roswell, New Mexico, Maria (Heather Hemmens) survived a dangerously scary experience that drew her even closer to the people she cares most deeply for. And as she continues to seek ...
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Steph Curry Presents Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Trailer Steph Curry Presents Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story is a documentary that goes back in time to see who invented the now famous jump shot used e...
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'The Daily Social Distancing Show with Trevor Noah': Staying Nimble & Funny As Comedy Central Series Raises Close to $500K For Charity The Daily Social Distancing Show with Trevor Noah was one of the first of the late-night shows to return to television after the production shutdown. The Comedy Central series, which airs weeknights at 11pm, returned on ...
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North Korea's Kim Jong Un in grave danger after surgery, report says The US intelligence agencies are receiving information that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is in grave danger after undergoing surgery, CNN reported on Monday. The outlet cited an unnamed US official with direct knowled...
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The typical celebratory gun salutes and ringing of bells have been canceled this year
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This is the Sun like you've never seen it before NASA's Hi-C 2.1 telescope captured the Sun's tiny plasma threads in never-before-seen detail. The threads make up the coronal loops that twist out of the star, and the smallest of the threads measures around 200 km wide....
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The U.S. Treasury Department said on Monday it had disbursed $2.9 billion in initial payroll assistance to 54 smaller passenger carrier and two major passenger airlines, while it finalized grant agreements with six major...
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'Love Is Blind,' 'Ozark', 'Spenser Confidential' Viewing Shows Netflix Firing On All Fronts Reality show Love Is Blind, longish-running series Ozark and film Spenser Confidential were all gangbusters for Netflix last quarter, showcasing success across a variety of verticals from film to TV, to unscripted fare �...
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A global scramble to bring cruise passengers home amid the coronavirus pandemic reached its endgame on Tuesday as the last ship at sea operated by a major company headed into the Italian port of Genoa to disembark its pa...
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U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden raised $46.7 million in March for his campaign, his largest one-month haul yet despite the coronavirus health crisis that has disrupted fundraising and hit donor finances.
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Apple invites developers to app accessibility online session ahead of WWDC Apple on Monday sent invitations asking certain developers to take part in an upcoming online meeting that will discuss the company's app accessibility features, with the virtual event potentially being a proving ground ...
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Mexico and Haiti have detected coronavirus infections among migrants deported recently from the United States, officials said on Tuesday, part of a growing trend of contagion among deportees.
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Mike Bloomberg spent more than $1 billion on his short-lived presidential campaign A new Federal Election Commission filing shows that former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg spent more than $1 billion of his own money on his presidential campaign, which only lasted a little over three months. Before...
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U.S. Judge Jesus Bernal required ICE to consider releasing immigrants over 55, pregnant women and detainees with chronic health conditions
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Louisiana pastor who defied social distancing accused of assaulting protester A Louisiana pastor who was ticketed for holding in-person church services in defiance of the state's social distancing orders is reportedly in trouble with the law again. The Rev. Tony Spell is wanted by police for alleg...
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Poison control inundated with calls about cleaning products since coronavirus pandemic Calls to poison control centers have skyrocketed due to incidents related to cleaning products amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. From January to...
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Florida governor looks to open the state to business again DeSantis said Florida can "bounce back in a very thoughtful, safe, and efficient way."
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Taxi drivers are delivering food to families in need during coronavirus outbreak A program in New York City is paying cab drivers who want to help deliver food to the elderly and needy.
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Trump slams Maryland's GOP governor for following his advice and buying coronavirus tests Facing a shortage of coronavirus tests in his state, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) moved quickly to secure 500,000 tests from South Korea, a feat he accomplished with the help of his wife, Yumi Hogan. "The administration...
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