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A former Bond girl has announced she has been diagnosed with coronavirus.
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Hotels and casinos along the Las Vegas Strip are closing their doors due to coronavirus Some of the most popular hotels and casinos on the Las Vegas Strip, employing tens of thousands of workers, are shutting down amid the coronavirus pandemic. MGM Resorts International, which owns the Bellagio, MGM Grand, ...
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Caracas woke on Monday to quiet streets and military checkpoints on the first day of a quarantine ordered by President Nicolas Maduro to combat the coronavirus, while many of the Venezuelan capital's residents who did go...
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Thousands left cruise ship without screenings after ex-passenger got coronavirus Thousands of people were allowed off a cruise ship in Miami on Sunday without undergoing medical screenings — just days after a passenger who had been on board tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a report...
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Bernie Sanders refuses to withdraw praise of Fidel Castro in Democratic debate Bernie Sanders refused to back down on his controversial support for Cuba’s late Communist dictator Fidel Castro during Sunday’s Democratic presidential debate. When asked why Cuban Americans should vote for him afte...
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Spiking U.S. coronavirus cases could force rationing decisions similar to those made in Italy, China "It is only a matter of time before ICU beds are full."
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Two brothers who bought 17,000 bottles of sanitizer in Tennessee and Kentucky to sell online have donated their stockpile.       
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Brazil lacks legislation that would let the government close its borders as some neighboring countries are doing, President Jair Bolsonaro said in a Monday radio interview regarding measures to fight the coronavirus pand...
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Shooting at Missouri Gas Station Leaves 5 Dead, Including Police Officer and Attacker The authorities said that five people were dead after a shooting at gas station in Springfield, Mo., on Sunday night.
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The event reportedly prompted the National Security Council to tweet about the spread of disinformation on Sunday.       
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Germany plans to close shops, limit restaurants' opening hours and ban church services in further efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus threatening Europe's biggest economy, its largest selling newspaper Bild rep...
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Trump blasts 'very boring' Democratic debate between Biden, Sanders President Trump panned Sunday evening’s Democratic presidential debate between Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders, declaring it “VERY boring.” “I must say, that was a VERY boring debate,” Trump posted on Twitter...
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Europe is looking to ban foreign nationals from coming into the Schengen open border zone, two sources said, as the continent scrambles to contain the spread of coronavirus.
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Supreme Court, for first time since 1918, postpones oral arguments The justices had several major cases scheduled for oral argument in March, including on President Donald Trump's financial records and tax returns.       
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Airlines made unprecedented cuts to flights, costs and staffing on Monday, stepping up calls for emergency aid as coronavirus lockdowns and new travel restrictions hit more major routes.
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Russia's Constitutional Court on Monday ruled it was legal to change the country's constitution in a way that could allow President Vladimir Putin to remain in power until 2036, less than a week after Putin publicly back...
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This year's event, which takes place on the South Lawn of the White House, would have been the 142nd Easter Egg Roll.
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Five people including a police officer and a gunman have died in a shooting at a Missouri gas station after the gunman went inside and opened fire, police said.
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What to know about the growing calls for Charlie Baker to #ShutDownMASS The Massachusetts governor announced new restrictions on public life in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Some local officials say it's not enough.
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Don't Feel Sorry for the Airlines

The New York Times - 16 Mar 2020 13:00
Don't Feel Sorry for the Airlines Before providing them any assistance, we must demand that they change how they treat their customers and employees.
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Companies are already testing driverless trucks on America's roads. The technology will bring untold profits, but it may cost thousands of truckers their livelihoods. Jon Wertheim reports.
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Biden chats, Sanders just waves at CNN moderators to end Democratic debate Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden stayed true to their distinct personalities as they walked off stage following Sunday’s Democratic primary debate. The Vermont lawmaker gave a quick wave before exiting the set — while th...
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