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Trump's criticism adds to tough choices in Georgia reopening
ATLANTA (AP) — President Donald Trump's
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$23M to get Detroit students tablets, internet amid pandemic
WEST BLOOMFIELD, Mich. (AP) — About 51,000 K-12 public school students in Detroit will receive computer tablets and high-speed internet to help transition from classroom to virtual learning during the coronavirus pandemic in one of the nation's poorest big cities.
New trial sought in Saints star's death over split verdict
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The man
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AP review: State supply stocks sparse and dated before virus
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo (AP) — Last autumn, when schools were in session, sports stadiums full and no one had even heard of the COVID-19 disease, the Missouri health department made an eerily foreshadowing request.
Judges in MH17 trial allowed to consider anonymous testimony
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Judges in the trial of three Russians and a Ukrainian charged with murder for their alleged roles in the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in 2014 will be allowed to consider testimony from 12 anonymous witnesses.
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The Latest: NY Jets, Johnson family donate $2M for relief
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Outbreak mutates retail; more baking, less gum for Hershey
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Thursday related to the global economy, the work place and the spread of the virus.
Asia Today: Jakarta suspends passenger flights, rail service
BANGKOK (AP) — Indonesia is suspending passenger flights and rail service as it restricts people in the world’s most populous Muslim nation from traveling to their hometowns during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Dier charged by English FA for confronting fan after game
LONDON (AP) — Tottenham midfielder Eric Dier was charged with misconduct by England's Football Association on Thursday for climbing into the stands after a match to confront a fan who apparently had a disagreement with Dier's brother.
$23M to provide laptops for Detroit students amid pandemic
WEST BLOOMFIELD, Mich. (AP) — About 51,000 K-12 public school students in Detroit will receive computer tablets and high-speed internet to help transition from classroom to virtual learning during the coronavirus pandemic in one of the nation's poorest big cities.
Lebanon's currency on downward spiral amid financial turmoil
BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon’s currency continued its downward spiral against the dollar on Thursday, reaching a new low amid financial turmoil in the crisis-hit country compounded by the coronavirus outbreak.
Oregon governor will lift delay on medical procedures
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Hospitals, dentists' offices and other healthcare providers can resume attending to patients for non-urgent procedures on May 1, and Oregon is expecting “extremely large shipments” of protective masks and gowns, Gov. Kate Brown said Thursday.
UN urges for immediate release of Baha'i prisoners in Yemen
CAIRO (AP) — A group of U.N. human rights experts urged Yemen's Shiite rebels on Thursday to free all prisoners from the Baha’i religious minority, following an earlier decision by the rebels to pardon their jailed leader and drop all charges against other detainees.
DC's high school 'makers' fire up 3D printers to create PPE
WASHINGTON (AP) — It started in late March with a self-professed high school “news junkie” and a lone 3D printer.