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Lessons From U.S. Hospitals Caring For COVID-19 Patients
To keep the new coronavirus from spreading in the U.S., hospitals say they need new and sustained funding for good epidemiology as well as more masks, gowns and gloves.
Which U.S. States Have Confirmed Coronavirus Cases?
Cases of the new coronavirus are appearing in many U.S. states, with over a thousand confirmed to date. Here's where they are.
Coronavirus And Super Tuesday Voting: It's Touchy
With concern growing about the spread of the coronavirus, officials in a number of Super Tuesday states are taking extra precautions to assure voters that it's safe to go to the polls.
Mortgage Rates Are Near All-Time Lows As Coronavirus Worries Hit Markets
Coronavirus fears have sent stock markets reeling, but they're also pushing mortgage rates down near historical lows. That's an opportunity for homebuyers and homeowners.
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'Whiplash' Of LGBTQ Protections And Rights, From Obama To Trump
The Obama and Trump administrations have used their power to shape legal interpretations of "sex discrimination" in very different ways. Here's a rundown on what's changed for LGBTQ rights in the U.S.
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Coronavirus Testing: What To Know As It Becomes Available Across The U.S.
Vice President Pence says more than 2,500 kits are being distributed, with the ability to conduct more than 1 million tests. The tests will be more broadly available in coming weeks, labs say.
Coronavirus Cluster Near Seattle Highlights Vulnerability Of Nursing Homes
The new coronavirus has spread among several residents of a Seattle-area nursing home. Are other elder care facilities prepared to stave off similar outbreaks?
Union Official Resigns Over Domingo Investigation, Confirms He Gave Media Information
On Monday, baritone Samuel Schultz accused the American Guild of Musical Artists of trying to cover up the results of its investigation of famed singer Plácido Domingo.
The Archive Of Contemporary Music — And Its 3 Million Recordings — Is Leaving NY
Bob George's archive is an independent operation whose supporters have included David Bowie and Keith Richards. Now it's being forced to move due to rising rents in Manhattan.
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Viking's Choice: Buzzsaw Punk, Aquatic Doom, Phantasmal Ambient
This week's playlist includes Cruel Diagonals' head-swirling loops, Astroturf Noise's free-jazz bluegrass, Drown's slow-moving metal and a Toronto punk band whose name we can't publish.
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