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Samsung expects profit decline as pandemic hits sales
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Samsung Electronics Co. said Wednesday its operating profit for the first three months of 2020 rose 3.4% from a year earlier driven by increasing demands for computer chips. However, the company predicted its profit would decline in the current quarter with the coronavirus pandemic eating into global sales of smartphones, TVs and other products.
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Congressional races being decided in unusual Ohio primary
CINCINNATI (AP) — A Democratic U.S. House incumbent faced 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
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Biden wins Ohio's mail-in primary delayed by coronavirus
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Joe Biden won Ohio’s presidential primary Tuesday, clinching a contest that was less about the Democratic nomination and more about how states can conduct elections in the era of the coronavirus.
California governor says schools may restart in late July
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California classrooms could reopen with modifications as soon as late July, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday, bringing a new wave of anxiety for parents, teachers and students.
Sailors head back to aircraft carrier hit by virus outbreak
WASHINGTON (AP) — Navy sailors who have been quarantined on Guam for weeks will begin moving back to the USS Theodore Roosevelt Tuesday night, U.S. officials said. A coronavirus outbreak sidelined the aircraft carrier in late March.
Feds: Inmate who gave birth while on ventilator dies
WASHINGTON (AP) — A pregnant inmate whose baby was delivered by cesarean section while she was on a ventilator after being hospitalized with coronavirus symptoms has died in federal custody, the Bureau of Prisons said Tuesday.
Ford burns up billions of dollars in 1Q, posts $2B net loss
DETROIT (AP) — The coronavirus crisis is forcing Ford Motor Co. to burn through cash at an alarming rate, but its chief financial officer says there's enough money to make it through the year —even if U.S. factories aren't restarted.
Evers: Administration has authority to issue stay-at-home
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Attorney General Josh Kaul urged the conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday to reject a Republican lawsuit seeking to lift Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' stay-at-home order, arguing the governor's administration has broad authority to protect Wisconsin residents from the coronavirus and the GOP doesn't have a backup plan.
2nd inmate in Arizona prisons dies from coronavirus
PHOENIX (AP) — A 79-year-old man with lung cancer became the second inmate in Arizona’s prisons to die from the coronavirus.
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New Mexico finance secretary resigns as budget crisis builds
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico’s top finance official is leaving the administration of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham as the state anticipates a budget crisis linked to the coronavirus pandemic, a spokeswoman for the governor said Tuesday.
Q&A: With rock-bottom prices, will the oil industry recover?
NEW YORK (AP) — With a barrel of crude oil costing less than a New York pizza, many U.S. shale producers are being pushed to the brink of bankruptcy and experts are wondering when, and if, the oil industry will recover.
Voting-rights advocates look for election changes amid virus
PHOENIX (AP) — Voting rights advocates called on Arizona officials Tuesday to send a ballot to every registered voter for the primary and general elections this year and take other steps to ensure people can safely vote during the coronavirus outbreak.
Starbucks sales tumble as global shutdowns hit its stores
Starbucks said Tuesday that its global sales tumbled in the first three months of the year as coronavirus-related shutdowns gripped its operations.
Video shows Chicago officer shooting subway rider in back
CHICAGO (AP) — Extended security and body-cam video released Tuesday shows Chicago police shooting an unarmed short-order cook at the foot of a subway escalator and then again with his back turned to officers after they tried to stop him for violating a city ordinance by walking from one train car to another.
Oklahoma, Utah face scrutiny over malaria drug purchases
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Republican state leaders in Oklahoma and Utah are facing scrutiny for spending millions of dollars combined to purchase malaria drugs promoted by President Trump to treat COVID-19 patients that many other states obtained for free and that doctors warned shouldn't be used without more testing.