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On Coronavirus, Trump Walks A Tightrope Between Grim Warnings And Offering Hope
"Tremendous progress has been made in a very short period," Trump said. But his administration is also trying to brace the public for a dire ordeal.
As Drugmakers Face Opioid Lawsuits, Some Ask: Why Not Criminal Charges Too?
"The Sackler family does not belong in bankruptcy court," Rep. Max Rose said of Purdue Pharma's owners. "They belong in handcuffs." He and others want charges for drug companies linked to the crisis.
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Carl Reiner, Actor, Director, Writer, Producer And Mensch, Dies At 98
Reiner belonged to a generation of Jewish comics who helped define 20th century American comedy. He created the Dick Van Dyke Show and collaborated often with his longtime friend, Mel Brooks.
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As Casinos Reopen In Las Vegas, Stakes Are High And Union Calls For Transparency
Casinos is Las Vegas are reopening Thursday, after being shuttered for more than two months. Workers there are eager to start getting paid again, but they're also worried about their health.
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'The Great Successor' Aims To Fill In Blanks On The Life Of North Korea's Kim Jong Un
Contrary to prevailing stereotypes, in Anna Fifield's reported story Kim is anything but a madman — cold-blooded, for sure, but playing a calculated defensive strategy aimed at standing up his rule.
U.S. Women's Soccer Team Wins World Cup Title For A 4th Time
They defeated the Netherlands 2-0 to win a record fourth Women's World Cup title. Megan Rapinoe and Rose Lavelle both scored, helping the team to a perfect tournament.
As Hong Kong Protests Continue, China's Response Is Increasingly Ominous
For weeks Beijing largely ignored the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. But as they have continued, China's government has become increasingly outspoken.
Summer Olympics In Tokyo Should Be Postponed To 2021, USA Swimming Says
USA Swimming CEO Tim Hinchey says he felt "compelled" to ask for a delay to one of the world's largest sporting events, citing disruptions to athletes' lives and competition schedules.
'Das Coronavirus' Podcast Captivates Germany With Scientific Info On The Pandemic
Produced by the public broadcaster NDR, the program features scientist Christian Drosten giving clear information about COVID-19, but so far it's in German only.
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Questions Arise About Gov. Noem And The Early Retirement Of A South Dakota Official
After South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem's daughter was denied a real estate appraiser's license in the state, an official overseeing that program says she was forced into early retirement.
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