Reese Oxner
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The nation closes nonessential businesses, halts tourism and moves schools online as it battles rising infections.
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Tropical Storm Eta made landfall for the fourth time when it hit Florida's Gulf Coast. Some areas in southern Florida could see up to 25 inches of rainfall total from this storm.
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The state is the first in U.S. to reach the grim benchmark as the nation faces a widespread surge in infections.
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Stampede Meat argues the closure violates President Trump's April 28 executive order, which aims to keep meat packing plants open during the pandemic.
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The government announces a number of restrictions on parts of northern Denmark, the area hit hardest by the infections. Danish officials recently ordered the killing of up to 17 million minks.
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The country said it discovered a virus mutation that can spread to humans. Danish officials are concerned it could impact the body's ability to form antibodies.
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An 18-year-old sculpture caught a metro train after it crushed barriers at the end of the tracks early Monday.
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Two people arriving from the U.S. tested positive at a U.S. military base, ending the nation's run as one of the few in the world with zero known coronavirus cases.
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The voting simulation is hosted by Rock The Vote and aims to demystify the voting process by allowing kids to cast mock ballots on a number of issues. The results will be released before Election Day.
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The fires are burning across more than 400,000 acres and have reached Rocky Mountain National Park.