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1st Democratic debate after Super Tuesday slated for Phoenix
PHOENIX (AP) — Democratic presidential hopefuls will debate in Phoenix next month in their first meeting after the crucial Super Tuesday primaries that typically narrow the field of candidates, the Democratic National Committee announced Friday.
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March 9, 1951 – January 21, 2020
The Latest: Japan's 4th evacuation flight lands from Wuhan
BEIJING (AP) — The Latest on a virus outbreak that began in China (all times local):
Lebanon, New Hampshire, putting 'sanctuary city' on ballot
LEBANON, N.H. (AP) — Residents of Lebanon, New Hampshire, will vote in March on an ordinance that would make it an immigration “sanctuary city.”
Seattle mayor to meet with George Floyd protesters
SEATTLE (AP) — Large crowds of people again marched through Seattle to protest the killing of George Floyd and demonstrations were largely peaceful until late in the night and early Wednesday, when authorities used tear gas and flash-bang grenades to disperse a crowd near a police precinct.
Samaritan’s financial results tied to COVID-19 outbreak
MOSES LAKE — Samaritan Healthcare officials have some idea of the financial impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the hospital, but the long-term financial effects are uncertain.
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Mayor promises police reforms following Daniel Prude's death
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — The mayor of Rochester promised reforms are coming to the city's police department as community elders sought to bring calmer minds to a fifth night of demonstrations Sunday over the March death of Daniel Prude, who lost consciousness after police held him down with a hood over his head.
Mayor promises police reforms following Daniel Prude's death
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — The mayor of Rochester promised reforms are coming to the city's police department as community elders sought to bring calmer minds to a fifth night of demonstrations Sunday over the March death of Daniel Prude, who lost consciousness after police held him down with a hood over his head.
More than wins, losses at stake as basketball season arrives
As more than 300 teams prepare to start a season that will look nothing like any before it, the conversation isn't so much about who will be cutting down the nets at the end of March Madness as much as whether anyone will cut down the nets at all.
More than wins, losses at stake as basketball season arrives
As more than 300 teams prepare to start a season that will look nothing like any before it, the conversation isn't so much about who will be cutting down the nets at the end of March Madness as much as whether anyone will cut down the nets at all.
NY count: 6,300 virus patients were sent to nursing homes
NEW YORK (AP) — New York hospitals released more than 6,300 recovering coronavirus patients into nursing homes during the height of the pandemic under a controversial, now-scrapped policy, state officials said Monday, but they argued it was not to blame for one of the nation's highest nursing home death tolls.
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More than wins, losses at stake as basketball season arrives
As more than 300 teams prepare to start a season that will look nothing like any before it, the conversation isn't so much about who will be cutting down the nets at the end of March Madness as much as whether anyone will cut down the nets at all.
More than wins, losses at stake as basketball season arrives
As more than 300 teams prepare to start a season that will look nothing like any before it, the conversation isn't so much about who will be cutting down the nets at the end of March Madness as much as whether anyone will cut down the nets at all.
US sheds most jobs in a decade, ending record hiring streak
WASHINGTON (AP) — A record-long streak of U.S. job growth ended suddenly in March after nearly a decade, as employers slashed hundreds of thousands of jobs because of the viral outbreak that has all but shut down the U.S. economy. The unemployment rate jumped to 4.4% from a 50-year low of 3.5%.
The Latest: International tennis officials postpone Fed Cup
The Latest on the coronavirus outbreak's affect on sports around the globe (all times EDT):
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