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Joining TODAY from outside the White House, Dr. Deborah Birx, coordinator for the White House coronavirus task force, says that signs that the coronavirus curve may be flattening in some areas offer “great encouragement.” But she cautions Americans to continue social distancing despite these “early signs of hope.” Regarding disturbing signs that the virus affects black Americans in greater proportion, she says “we don’t think African-Americans are more susceptible,” but points to underlying conditions that may contribute.
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The White House coronavirus task force provides updates on the efforts to fight the pandemic that has now claimed more than 12,000 lives in the United States, and completely shut down the U.S. and global economies.

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President Trump was asked about the acting Secretary of the Navy being forced to resign after backlash over the relief of command of Capt. Brett Crozier, the former commanding officer aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt. After Crozier widely distributed a letter about coronavirus spreading on his aircraft carrier and pleading for help from the Secretary of the Navy and Department of Defense, the letter leaked to the press. read more

The White House coronavirus task force gives updates as the U.S. death toll from the coronavirus pandemic surpassed 10,000.

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President Donald Trump has warned of reaching a “horrific point in terms of death” at the hands of the coronavirus pandemic in coming days. Surgeon General Jerome Adams said Americans were facing “our hardest and saddest week.” read more

White House coronavirus task force provides an update on Sunday, April 5th, as cases of COVID-19 across the United States top 330,000 and the death toll approaches 10,000.

This evening, from Windsor Castle, Queen Elizabeth II delivered a hopeful but cautious address to the U.K. while Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been taken to the hospital with increased severity of symptoms, 10 days after he was diagnosed with COVID-19.
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Americans know they are facing a threat, but they aren’t sure exactly how it may impact the economy, the country’s politics or society at large. Public health officials can’t say when social distancing or quarantines will end. Some people don’t know whether they’ll have a job to go back to or a business to reopen. No matter how often someone washes their hands, they can’t ensure they won’t get sick. read more

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo holds a press conference on the coronavirus pandemic.
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The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus marched to another record-setting pace early Saturday, with nearly 1,200 deaths in 24 hours as federal emergency workers tried to answer desperate pleas for respirators from dozens of states.

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo holds a press conference on the coronavirus pandemic.
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More than 1,000 people died of coronavirus in the United States on Wednesday alone, raising the death toll over 5,000. A week ago the total was less than 1,300. Trump and federal health officials predicted a “very painful” period in the country’s fight against the public health emergency. read more

A key member of the White House coronavirus task force, Dr. Anthony Fauci, tells TODAY that while New York is now the epicenter of the outbreak, “it’s not going to be confined to New York 
 this is going to get worse before it gets better, for sure.” He says that while staying at home is inconvenient, without a vaccine, it’s “all we have.”

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White House coronavirus task force provides an update.

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A Navy ship with 1,000 hospital beds arrived in New York City’s harbor, and the nation’s premiere public health expert vigorously defended President Donald Trump’s decision to extend social distancing and self-isolation measures as a battle to contain the coronavirus gained steam Monday.

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As India enters Day-5 of the 21-day lockdown, Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee shares his thoughts on the social and economic cost of the lockdown and what needs to be done.
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Jobless claims smashed a record, U.S deaths surged past 1,000, and those $1,200 stimulus checks were inching closer to America’s mailboxes Thursday as coronavirus tightened its grip on America.

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The Labor Department, in announcing the unemployment claims numbers for last week, said what Americans already knew – that layoffs hit the hospitality and food service industries particularly hard. Other industries that struggled included health care and social assistance, arts, entertainment and recreation, transportation and warehousing, and manufacturing industries, Labor said. read more

Senate announces third coronavirus relief bill.
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A third coronavirus stimulus package was announced by the Senate, reaching $2 trillion and including direct payments to individuals and hospitals.

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For any copyright, please send me a message.  The window of opportunity to contain a mass global outbreak of the killer coronavirus is “narrowing”, the head of the World Health Organisation has warned.  Worried Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has expressed fears of a pattern of infection as countries across the world see hundreds of cases of the virus – with no clear link to source country China.  His comments come as officials in Iran and Italy close schools and offices and cancel events amid a spread of the deadly bug.  Iran today reported two more deaths, bringing the total to four, and said the fatalities were from among 13 new confirmed cases of the virus.  Concerns over the spread of the virus prompted Iran to close all schools and Shiite seminaries in Qom, about 130 kilometres (80 miles) south of Tehran.  Officials fear the virus may have spread to “all Iran’s cities”, the BBC reports.  While Italian authorities said the number of people infected with the new coronavirus from China has more than quadrupled due to an emerging cluster of cases in the country’s north.  Many of the new cases represented the first infections in Italy acquired through secondary contagion and brought the country’s total to 17.  Dr Tedros said the pattern of infection outside of China was worrying, and the new cases in Iran were “very concerning”.  He said: “We are concerned about the number of cases with no clear epidemiological link, such as travel history to or contact with a confirmed case.”  But he insisted there was still a “fighting chance” of stopping the spread of the virus and called on all nations to do more to fight outbreaks.  The first to fall ill in northern Italy met with someone who had returned from China on January 21 without presenting any symptoms of the new virus, called Covid-19, health authorities said.  The 38-year-old Italian man is in hospital in the northern town of Codogno in a critical condition.  The man’s wife and a friend of his also tested positive for the virus.  Three patients at the hospital where he went with flu-like symptoms a few days ago also have infections.  Five nurses and doctors contracted the virus as well.  Italian health minister Roberto Speranza said Italy is now seeing the same sort of “cluster” of cases that Germany and France have seen.  The mayor of Codogno has issued a decree ordering the closure of all restaurants, coffee bars, schools and public gathering spots such as discos and gyms.  The Health Ministry advised area residents to stay home as a precaution.  Local officials in another town, Casalpusterlengo, ordered local schools closed until Tuesday.  A third town, Castiglione d’Adda, said its libraries, public offices, gyms and waste depots would be closed as a health read more

Homemade rocket-builder ‘Mad Mike’ Hughes was killed in a launch attempt crash for science show.

The 64-year-old died in his homemade steam-powered rocket. The stunt was being filmed for a new TV series for the Science Channel called “Homemade Astronauts.”

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Oscars 2020 moments: Brad Pitt’s first acting win, ‘Parasite’ love and Eminem.
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From Brad Pitt’s first acting Oscar to Eminem’s surprising performance, the 92nd Academy Awards was a memorable night.

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For any copyright, please send me a message.      Every year, TV and movie fans can’t wait to see which shows and films dominate awards season. The Golden Globes mark the start of the season, as the first big show of the new year.  However, each year there are also significant surprises — both good and bad — as well as snubs. In TV, the amount of content has continued to grow immensely, making it nearly impossible to honor all the best. When the nominees were announced on Monday, December 9, though, the Hollywood Foreign Press tried to do just that.  Luckily, Us Weekly is here to break down the biggest TV surprises and snubs in this year’s nominations.   Not only was star , who arguably deserves to win, left out, the series overall didn’t receive any recognition.   Well-deserved! The Netflix drama earned four nominations, including best miniseries, best actress in a miniseries (Kailyn Dever and Merritt Wever) and best supporting actress (Toni Collette) in a miniseries.   It’s definitely the year for streamers to shine, but not one nod for ?   She won last year for her part in Killing Eve. This year, somehow, she didn’t even earn a nomination.   While ’s Netflix hit had quite the ending and incredible cast, it was a bit of a shock to see it land on the nominations list multiple times.   Apparently the HFPA missed the boat on arguably the best limited series on TV. The series didn’t earn one nomination, despite the incredible work of the stars (, , ) and director .   Where was the love for Schitt’s Creek, PEN15 and The Good Place?   This deserved its own bullet. Not only was the series snubbed, was also cut from the list.   While it may have been the most talked about series of the year, shockingly only received one nomination; that went to .   It was a pleasant surprise to see earn recognition 
 but where was ?   How is it possible that Baranski’s work in The Good Fight continues to go unnoticed?   While the show was a shoe-in for a nomination, it was exciting to see both and earn a nomination. However, also deserved some love.  The Golden Globes air on NBC Sunday, January 5, 2020, at 8 p.m. ET. is set to host, for a fifth time. read more

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For any copyright, please send me a message.   Two people have died after a driver lost control of a Porsche , sending it airborne and crashing through the second floor window of a building.  Pictures of the horror crash show a gaping hole where a window used to be, with the wreckage of the red sports car, turned upside down, visible underneath the debris within.  It is understood that two people within the car were killed in the crash, which happened at approximately 6.30am on Sunday morning in Toms River, New Jersey.   They have not been identified, but they were believed to be the only people in the car.     The Porsche was travelling at a high speed, heading northbound, when the driver lost control and hit a median barrier which caused the car to go airborne, Toms River Police Department told NBC News .  However, it is still not clear exactly how the car managed to get so high in the air.    Officials said the building the car crashed into houses several businesses, including a real estate company and a counseling service. It was unoccupied at the time of the crash.   News website NJ.com reported that skid marks could be seen across four lanes of the road leading up to the building.  Firefighters are inspecting the car and the building. with work underway to remove the car.  Police enquiries continue. read more

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A magnitude 6.4 earthquake rocked Southern California, triggering fires and a hospital evacuation. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake was centered near Ridgecrest, an inland Kern County city about 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles. Multiple large aftershocks rolled through the region in the minutes that followed.

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