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Surgeon General Singles Out People Of Color To Stop Alcohol, Drugs In COVID-19 Fight Jerome Adams then said he didn't mean to offend and his advice was for "all Americans." He was addressing the disproportionate rate of minority deaths.
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China reported on Saturday a rise in new coronavirus cases, as authorities try to head off a second wave of infections, particularly from imported and asymptomatic cases, as curbs on cities and travel are lifted.
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Prosecutors in Los Angeles have leveled another sexual assault charge against imprisoned former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
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Virus lockdown spawns at-home amateur barbers

CBSNews - 11 Apr 2020 16:11
The coronavirus pandemic forcing the shutdown of nonessential businesses has created a small but growing problem for Americans - with no hair salons or barber shops open, people have to turn to other methods of getting t...
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Iran's virus response: Gov't weighs its options

Al Jazeera English - 11 Apr 2020 16:08
Gov't says it cannot play its part in fighting the pandemic because of 'collective punishment' imposed on it by US.
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Fires, rioting break out at Siberia prison over apparent abuse MOSCOW -- Russian officials said a large fire was blazing Friday at a prison in Siberia where inmates and guards have clashed. There was no official information about casualties or damage at the prison in Angarsk, 2,500 ...
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Deciding when to reopen country will be 'biggest decision I've ever had to make': Trump Deciding when to reopen the country will be “the biggest decision I’ve ever had to make,” President Trump said Friday, cautioning he wouldn't do so until it's absolutely safe, despite hopeful signs that the pandemi...
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British PM Boris Johnson 'not out of the woods yet' in coronavirus fight, dad says British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was well enough to watch 11 hours of “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy this week, but his father warned his coronavirus-stricken son is “not out of the woods” yet after a bout i...
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Two-thirds of coronavirus patients improve after drug remdesivir, study says More than two-thirds of severely ill COVID-19 patients saw their condition improve after treatment with remdesivir, an experimental drug being developed by Gilead Sciences Inc., according to new data based on patient obs...
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The conflict has killed over 100,000 people and created the world's worst humanitarian crisis
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2 dead, 5 others wounded in shootings overnight Friday

Chicago Tribune - 11 Apr 2020 16:05
Two men are dead, and at least five others were wounded in separate shootings since 6 p.m. Friday on the West, Northwest and South sides, Chicago police said. The latest fatal shooting happened in the West Englewood neig...
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Sailors are 'struggling' with coronavirus aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt The Navy’s top admiral says the crew aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt are “struggling” and 447 of them are infected with the coronavirus more than a week after their beloved captain was controversially fired. Vice...
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Texas can keep abortion ban through coronavirus crisis, court rules Texas can continue temporarily banning abortions due to the coronavirus pandemic, a federal court has ruled. A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday overturned a district court decision tha...
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New York City Closes Schools for Academic Year: Live Updates

The New York Times - 11 Apr 2020 16:26
New York City Closes Schools for Academic Year: Live Updates While the daily death toll remains staggering in New York, the rate of coronavirus patients being hospitalized has shown early signs of potentially flattening.
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WHO Investigating Reports of Coronavirus Patients Testing Positive Again After Recovery South Korea officials said 91 patients who were thought to have recovered from the coronavirus tested positive again.
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Here's why coronavirus death toll predictions are improving Explaining why coronavirus death toll predictions are improving
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Treasury Department was right to keep Trump tax returns private, watchdog says President Trump can keep his elusive tax returns under wraps -- for now -- with the collapse of House Democrats’ latest attempt to make them public. The Treasury Department’s top watchdog ruled that Treasury Secretar...
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A year after al-Bashir was removed from power, country continues to face mounting economic problems.
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Spain registered its lowest one-day increase in deaths from coronavirus since March 23 on Saturday, as thousands of businesses prepared to reopen under a loosening of nationwide lockdown restrictions.
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The coronavirus death toll in English hospitals rose over the past 24 hours by 823 to a total of 8,937, health officials reported on Saturday.
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Cops: North Side man arrested after Marine veteran fatally shoved into oncoming Red Line in Loop An 18-year-old North Side man who was arrested Friday night is suspected of "punching and pushing'' a 29-year-year-old Marine veteran into the path of a CTA train, killing him Tuesday in the Loop, Chicago police say. The...
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Trump cracks down on nations hesitant to accept U.S. deportees because of coronavirus Trump threatened sanctions on nations that have raised concern about accepting U.S. deportees because it could further spread the coronavirus pandemic.       
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