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Stocks shed some gains after G-7 holds off new stimulus
LONDON (AP) — Stock markets shed some gains Tuesday after the Group of Seven countries held off announcing new measures to help the global economy cope with the disruption from the coronavirus outbreak.
Canada shuts Parliament, Trudeau in quarantine, no travel
TORONTO (AP) — Canada shut down Parliament and advised against all nonessential travel outside the country Friday while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau governed remotely from his home, in self-imposed quarantine after his wife tested positive for the new coronavirus.
Bernie Sanders says lack of rallies 'hurting' his campaign
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Bernie Sanders acknowledged Friday that fears about the spread of coronavirus have damaged his ability to leverage large rallies into support at the polls, and suggested that future Democratic presidential primary voting should be delayed if health officials deem doing so appropriate.
NFL teams curtailing or stopping scouting operations
NFL teams are curtailing or completely stopping scouting operations as a safeguard against the spread of the new coronavirus.
Soccer weekend: Liverpool can seal EPL title in record time
LONDON (AP) — What to watch out for in Europe's top soccer leagues this weekend amid the coronavirus outbreak:
Michigan up to 33 cases; MSU has case, postpones graduation
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan State University reported a coronavirus case Saturday and also said that May graduation events would be postponed for thousands of students.
Soccer weekend: Liverpool can seal EPL title in record time
LONDON (AP) — What to watch out for in Europe's top soccer leagues this weekend amid the coronavirus outbreak:
GOP unveils 'diverse' slate in move to take New Mexico House
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Republicans on Wednesday introduced the slate of candidates they hope will flip the Democratic-controlled New Mexico House amid rural anger over a new red-flag gun law and uncertainty over oil prices.
AP source: Oregon governor could announce virus rules
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — With officials assuming that thousands of Oregonians will get the new coronavirus, an Associated Press source says Gov. Kate Brown is preparing to announce steps to stem the spread of the disease, including policies that could restrict large gatherings similar to those imposed on the Seattle area.
Oregon governor to announce virus rules
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — With officials assuming that thousands of Oregonians will get the new coronavirus, an Associated Press source says Gov. Kate Brown is preparing to announce steps to stem the spread of the disease, including policies that could restrict large gatherings similar to those imposed on the Seattle area.
Oregon governor to announce virus rules
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — With officials assuming that thousands of Oregonians will get the new coronavirus, an Associated Press source says Gov. Kate Brown is preparing to announce steps to stem the spread of the disease, including policies that could restrict large gatherings similar to those imposed on the Seattle area.
Global shares mixed as worries counter hope for fiscal steps
TOKYO (AP) — European markets opened higher Wednesday after Asian shares mostly declined, as governments were ramping up aid for economies reeling from the virus outbreak.
Trump order expected on medical supplies amid virus outbreak
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is expected to announce an executive order insisting on American-made medical supplies and pharmaceuticals in response to the
Louisiana restarting bid process for new voting machines
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana is restarting its stalled effort to replace its voting machines, with the solicitation for bidders expected to go out shortly, Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin said Tuesday.
US supervised injection site put on hold amid opposition
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Plans to open what could be the nation's first medically supervised injection site in Philadelphia were put on hold Thursday night amid strenuous opposition from a federal prosecutor and residents of the neighborhood where it would have been located.
Iraqi on genocide charges in Germany for IS killing of child
BERLIN (AP) — An Iraqi man went on trial in Frankfurt on Friday for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, on allegations that as an Islamic State member he was part of an effort to exterminate the Yazidi religious minority, and killed a five-year-old girl he purchased as a slave by chaining her in the hot sun to die of thirst.
Gumbel's 'Real Sports' returns to air before real sports
NEW YORK (AP) — The HBO television show “Real Sports” is returning from a suspension forced by the coronavirus before the real sports themselves begin again.
VIRUS DIARY: Luck (good for now) is her isolation soundtrack
EVANS, Ga. (AP) — I woke up this morning to the sounds of birds instead of sirens.
UN chief:16 armed groups have responded to cease-fire appeal
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Sixteen armed groups have responded positively to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ appeal for a global cease-fire to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, but the U.N. chief said Thursday that mistrust remains high and turning intentions into an end to hostilities is difficult.
Global shares fall back on economic carnage from pandemic
TOKYO (AP) — World stock markets fell back on Thursday following the release of worse-than-expected data showing Europe's economy suffered its worst ever quarterly contraction, while jobless claims continued to surge in the United States.