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COVID-19: 'We Can Push This Virus Back,' WHO Leader Says Of Coronavirus
As the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness spreads around the world, governments have a chance to "break the chains of transmission," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says.
一个武汉人的心声——"我正活在地狱中"
在这个最初出现新型冠装病毒的城市,一个年轻人回首反思政府的响应措施如何永久地改变了她。
Coronavirus Spreads Recession Fears Around The World
U.S. businesses are shutting down plants and watching their sales plummet around the world. Many economists now say odds are increasing that the economy will slow, if not contract altogether.
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McConnell Condemns Schumer's Comments Targeting Supreme Court Justices
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., acknowledged he should not have used the words he did about Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh when he addressed abortion-rights activists at the high court on Wednesday.
Great Grandpa Hits Its Stride On 'Four Of Arrows'
Hear a mini-concert of songs from the band's sophomore album in this session.
The National Archives are moving again, this time even farther away
The National Archives and Records Administration facility in Seattle is slated to close.It warehouses federal documents obtained from states across the…
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Uncovering The CIA's Audacious Operation That Gave Them Access To State Secrets
Greg Miller of The Washington Post reveals the hidden history of Crypto AG, a Swiss firm that sold encryption technology to 120 countries — but was secretly owned by the CIA for decades.
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The Mexican Mothers Who Make A Grim Yearly Search For Missing Loved Ones
"They have the right to be searched for, and we have the right to search for them," says the mother of a man who has been missing since 2013. Relatives say the government does little to help.
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Searching Just Like Everyone: Lessons From 20 Years Of Dashboard Confessional
Hanif Abdurraqib reflects on the band's 2000 debut, The Swiss Army Romance, as a gateway to one's younger self: raw, foolish, endlessly seeking to feel things out loud.
U.S. Added 273,000 Jobs Last Month, But Economists Brace For Coronavirus Impact
The increase was about 100,000 more than expected and unemployment dipped to 3.5%. The labor market appears resilient, but fears are growing that the coronavirus will take a toll on the economy.
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