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Federal Reserve Unveils 'Extensive New Measures' To Bolster U.S. Economy
Seven U.S. states are now reporting 1,000 or more cases of COVID-19, and experts believe the number of infected people will rise further as testing becomes more available.
Nail Salons, Body Shops: These Kinds Of Companies Could Donate Masks And Save Lives
N95 masks are essential for medical workers exposed to the coronavirus. But in ordinary times, they're used by woodworkers, nail technicians and landscapers.
Cuomo Orders All Hospitals To Add Beds As New York Confirms 20,000 Coronavirus Cases
"You must increase your capacity by 50%," Gov. Andrew Cuomo tells hospitals in his state. "You must. Mandatory directive from the state. Find more beds, use more rooms."
Mass Religious Gathering In Pakistan Leads To Fresh Concerns Over COVID-19 Spread
The Tablighi Jamaat, a global missionary group, brought together thousands of Muslim preachers from 80 countries. The Gaza Strip's first cases of coronavirus infection are linked to this gathering.
White House Not Using Defense Powers To Boost Medical Supplies
President Trump has issued contradictory statements about whether he's ordering private companies to ramp up production of medical goods. At the center of all this is the Defense Production Act.
Education Dept. Says Disability Laws Shouldn't Get In The Way Of Online Learning
As classes move online, many schools fear students with disabilities could be left behind, in violation of federal laws. The department calls this reading of the law "a serious misunderstanding."
Lawmakers Confront Coronavirus, Quarantines, Prospect Of Remote Voting
Three members of Congress have tested positive; more than a dozen are in quarantine. A move to remote voting would break a longtime institutional tradition of voting in person.
U.S. Olympics Officials Say 2020 Games Should Be Postponed Because Of Coronavirus
The top leaders of the U.S. organization say postponement from the planned July 24 opening is best, and international officials should ensure that conditions are safe and fair for all competitors.
Suspected Coronavirus Case Will Thin White House Press At Briefings
A member of the White House press corps has a suspected case of COVID-19.
Coronavirus: 2 Key Questions For The Head Of The National Guard
More than 8,100 members of the U.S. National Guard have been mobilized across the U.S. to help communities deal with the coronavirus.
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