Month: April 2020
Donald Trump’s not-so-secret plan for his life after leaving the White House – CNN
Donald Trump’s not-so-secret plan for his life after leaving the White House CNN Trump to relax shelter-in–White House routine POLITICO White House Coronavirus Task Force Briefing NPR Trump to hold ‘Protecting America’s Seniors’ event at the White House KPAX-TV Trump announces trip to Arizona,
Read MoreTrump downplays need for testing in another whiplash contradiction – CNN
Trump downplays need for testing in another whiplash contradiction CNN Donald Trump’s not-so-secret plan for his life after leaving the White House CNN Trump to relax shelter-in–White House routine POLITICO Trump says he will visit Arizona next week, maybe Ohio NBCNews.com President Donald Trump
Read MoreHow To Nab Suspects While Social Distancing? Indian Police Try Giant Tongs
“We call it a ‘social distancing clamp’ or a ‘lockdown breaker catcher,’” a policeman in Chandigarh, India, tells NPR. (Image credit: DGP Chandigarh Police/Screenshot by NPR)
Read MoreCuomo, Bloomberg detail plan to trace Covid-19 contacts – POLITICO
Cuomo, Bloomberg detail plan to trace Covid-19 contacts POLITICO Gov. Cuomo hits back at McConnell’s bailout rhetoric CNN Cuomo outlines plans for a “tracing army” to fight coronavirus CBS News Subway to Stop for 4 Hours Every Night So Cars Can Be Cleaned:
Read MoreIn Gaza, Coronavirus Sparks Wedding Fever
With wedding halls closed, Palestinians have saved big money with low-key parties. (Image credit: Mohammed Abed/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreIn Gaza, Coronavirus Sparks Wedding Fever
With wedding halls closed, Palestinians have saved big money with low-key parties. (Image credit: Mohammed Abed/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreSpecial Report: FDA’s lax rules on coronavirus blood tests open U.S. market to dubious vendors
As the coronavirus pandemic engulfed the United States, Joe Shia, a consultant to Chinese medical companies, said he was bombarded with inquiries from American firms who saw a golden opportunity in selling tests to determine coronavirus immunity.
Read MoreWorkers must risk infection or losing unemployment payments
Some of the millions of American workers laid off because of the COVID-19 pandemic are beginning to face a tough choice — return to work and risk infection, or stay home and risk losing unemployment payments.
Read MoreBaltimore turns to aerial surveillance to combat homicides
Starting Friday, the roughly 600,000 people living in Baltimore will be constantly recorded whenever they step out under the open sky.
Read MoreWall Street pulls back as dismal economic data piles higher
The U.S. government reported more than 3.8 million laid-off workers applied for unemployment benefits last week, and data showed the European economy contracted by a record 3.8% in the first three months of the year.
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