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Senior Bowl was added personal touch for NFL scouts
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — NFL teams didn’t know when they left the Senior Bowl in January that they wouldn’t get all that much more time with prospects before the draft.
Quincy teachers use video, one-upmanship to keep kids active
QUINCY — It turns out flipping a bottle half-filled with water so that it lands upright really isn’t that easy.
Officials focus on contact tracing, testing capacity
OLYMPIA — Secretary John Wiesman of the Washington State Department of Health said Tuesday that over 1,500 people will be trained to conduct phone interviews and track down individuals who may have come into close contact with individuals infected with COVID-19, in a practice known as “case contact tracing.”
Amid health worries, Kim Jong Un's role looms large
TOKYO (AP) — New rumors about Kim Jong Un pour in daily. The North Korean leader is dead. Or he’s very ill. Or maybe he’s just recuperating in his luxury compound.
Democratic House incumbent wins primary in Ohio
CINCINNATI (AP) — A Democratic U.S. House incumbent knocked away a spirited challenge in central Ohio and two Democrats competed to take on a potentially vulnerable Republican congressman in the Cincinnati area as Ohio’s extended
In NYC it's 'survival of fittest for fashion brands'
NEW YORK (AP) — Felicia Lynch started a dream job last November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand working in lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and tossed her off the payroll.
Lives Lost: Doctor taught a generation of Italian physicians
ROME (AP) — Every October, on the feast day of the patron saint of physicians, Dr. Roberto Stella would organize a simple ceremony at a tiny church in northern Italy to honor Italian doctors who had died that year in the line of service.
Asia Today: Concerns raised over Malaysia lockdown penalties
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysian lawyers and an international rights group have voiced concern over what they say is excessive sentencing of violators of the country’s coronavirus lockdown.
The Latest: South Korea hopes for vigilance during holiday
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GDP report to show a damaged economy sliding into recession
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy began 2020 riding the crest of a record-long expansion with every expectation that its 11th year of growth would not be its last.
Indian news media fight virus on financial, political fronts
NEW DELHI (AP) — India's news publishers face a delicate balancing act as they look to offset financial losses from sinking ad sales with support from a government seeking to control the narrative on the coronavirus, sometimes by prosecuting journalists for reporting on the detrimental consequences of official pandemic policy.
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Easing lockdowns makes day-to-day choices more complicated
The Latest: Mexico urges towns to stop putting up roadblocks
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Federal Reserve likely to pledge support for ailing economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — With the U.S. economy gripped by its worst crisis since the 1930s, Federal Reserve policymakers are expected to offer sweeping assurances Wednesday that they will act as needed to help prevent the damage from growing even worse.
Asian stocks gain after France, Spain unveil reopening plans
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets gained Wednesday after France and Spain joined governments that plan to ease anti-virus controls and allow businesses to reopen.
The Latest: China will hold ceremonial parliament meeting
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Easing lockdowns makes day-to-day choices more complicated
Southern California city votes to keep beaches open
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Newport Beach won’t close its beaches, officials voted Tuesday, despite criticism by California’s governor that weekend crowds threatened efforts to slow the coronavirus and reopen the state’s economy.
In Aceh, Indonesians pray at mosque but bring their own rugs
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (AP) — Hundreds of people join the Ramadan evening prayers at Baiturrahman Grand Mosque in the capital of Indonesia's far western Aceh province.
China to convene Congress, showing confidence in virus fight
BEIJING (AP) — China, in a step toward returning to business as normal, announced Wednesday that its previously postponed national legislature session would be held in late May.