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Zoo May Feed Animals to Animals as Funds Dry Up in Pandemic

The New York Times - 15 Apr 2020 18:58
Zoo May Feed Animals to Animals as Funds Dry Up in Pandemic The zoo, in Germany, said its drastic plan would only be a last resort. One animal would be spared until the end, it said, a nearly 12-foot polar bear called Vitus.
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Trump is having his signature printed on coronavirus stimulus checks The coronavirus stimulus checks are getting a bit of the president's personal flair. The Treasury Department has ordered President Trump's signature to be printed on the checks the IRS sending to tens of millions of Amer...
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Liberty University Sued For Refusing To Refund Student Dorm Fees During Pandemic The lawsuit also accuses the evangelical university's president, Jerry Falwell Jr., of putting students at risk by welcoming them back to campus as COVID-19 spread.
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It didn't have to be this way. President Donald Trump, who appears to blame the World Health Organization for all that has gone wrong with the pandemic, on Monday claimed he has "total power" to re-open the US. On Tuesda...
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The number of Americans who approve of President Donald Trump rose by 5 percentage points over the past week, but registered voters still favored Democrat Joe Biden for president by a small margin, according to a Reuters...
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Florida man freed from jail over coronavirus allegedly murdered someone the next day A Florida man released from jail last month to help limit coronavirus outbreaks in county lockups was arrested again Monday — accused of murdering a man the day after his release, a report said. Joseph Edwards Williams...
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Asian share markets took a breather on Wednesday as warnings of the worst global recession since the 1930s underlined the economic damage already done even as some countries tried to re-open for business.
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Trump says he'll speak to all 50 governors and will be 'authorizing' reopenings. States disagree on his role Republican and Democrat governors said they wouldn't yield responsibility for deciding when to unwind restrictions aimed at slowing the virus' spread.       
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Report: Stimulus checks may be delayed over order to have Trump's name printed on them The Internal Revenue Service's information technology team learned early on Tuesday that President Trump's name must appear on the stimulus checks being sent to millions of Americans, an order that will likely lead to a ...
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The money comes from assets forfeited last year by a financier, Jho Low, in a Los Angeles federal settlement
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A News Corp. journalist sought to overturn the warrant that was executed on her home last year
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US factories just suffered their steepest one-month slowdown since 1946.
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Governors of about 20 U.S. states where the new-coronavirus pandemic has had a low impact believe they may be ready to start the process of reopening their economies by President Donald Trump's May 1 target date, a top U...
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Bill Gates: WHO funding cut during coronavirus pandemic 'as dangerous as it sounds' "Their work is slowing the spread of COVID-19."
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New York City, the hardest hit U.S. city in the coronavirus pandemic, revised its official COVID-19 death toll sharply higher to more than 10,000 on Tuesday, to include victims presumed to have perished from the lung dis...
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Voters required to use hand sanitiser and plastic gloves when casting ballots and maintain physical distance.
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China reported on Wednesday a decline in new confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the mainland, although an increasing number of local transmissions in its far northeast bordering Russia remained a concern for authoriti...
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Venezuelans in US Need Urgent Temporary Protection

Human Rights Watch - 15 Apr 2020 06:01
Expand A sign that reads "There is no water" (top L) is seen at the Central University of Venezuela (UCV) hospital in Caracas, Venezuela. © 2018 REUTERS/Marco Bello (Washington, DC) - The United States government should...
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President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would halt funding to the World Health Organization over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic while his administration reviews its response to the global crisis.
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Crew members sue Celebrity Cruises over response to coronavirus pandemic More than 1,000 Celebrity Cruises employees have joined a class action lawsuit filed Tuesday in Miami, alleging that the company knew how easily the novel coronavirus could sp
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U.S. coronavirus deaths set a single-day record on Tuesday, a grim milestone as the country debated how to reopen its economy and as Spain and Austria allowed partial returns to work but the UK, France and India extended...
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'We have to get our sports back': President Trump consulting with top sports leaders regarding reopening of country President Donald Trump said he will consult with several industry leaders, including sports figures, regarding ways to "reopen" the country.       
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