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The Latest: South Africa bans dog-walking during lockdown
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected more than 450,000 people and killed over 20,000, according to Johns Hopkins University. The COVID-19 illness causes mild or moderate symptoms in most people, but severe symptoms are more likely in the elderly or those with existing health problems. More than 112,000 people have recovered so far, mostly in China.
The Latest: Turkish president optimistic about slowing virus
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected more than 450,000 people and killed over 20,000, according to Johns Hopkins University. The COVID-19 illness causes mild or moderate symptoms in most people, but severe symptoms are more likely in the elderly or those with existing health problems. More than 113,000 people have recovered so far, mostly in China.
The Latest: Trudeau warns U.S. to allow 3M shipments of PPE
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The Latest: Merkel urging Germans to stay home over Easter
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The Latest: IMF leader says virus is “crisis like no other'
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The Latest: US stepping up protection of Trump, Pence
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The Latest: CDC recommending Americans cover their faces
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The Latest: In Italy, hospitals overflow with the dead
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The Latest: Canadian leader Trudeau in virus self-isolation
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The Latest: Funeral for Canadiens' Richard to be private
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Patrick Karl Lee
Patrick Karl Lee was a man of two centuries. He was born, at home, in Cummings, Kansas to John and Marie Lee on May 29, 1933 and passed on June 9, 2020 at home in Royal City, Washington. He was the eldest of 10 children: John, Rose, Joe, Jim, Ann, Tim, Bernie, Mary Therese and Tom.
Barrett opposed 'abortion on demand,' raising doubts on Roe
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett signed a 2006 newspaper ad sponsored by an anti-abortion group in which she said she opposed “abortion on demand” and defended “the right to life from fertilization to the end of natural life.”
Barrett opposed 'abortion on demand,' raising doubts on Roe
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett signed a 2006 newspaper ad sponsored by an anti-abortion group in which she said she opposed “abortion on demand” and defended “the right to life from fertilization to the end of natural life.”
Lebanon’s powerhouse Hezbollah hit by backlash after blast
BEIRUT (AP) — Sara Jaafar joined a group of political activists gathered on Aug. 4 to discuss strategies to challenge Lebanon’s entrenched rulers when their building was shaken and the windows blasted out by the giant explosion that rocked Beirut.
Some Orthodox Jews bristle at NYC's response to virus surge
NEW YORK (AP) — Amid a new surge of COVID-19 in New York’s Orthodox Jewish communities, many members are reviving health measures that some had abandoned over the summer — social distancing, wearing masks. For many, there’s also a return of anger: They feel the city is singling them out for criticism.
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The Latest: Pope Francis calls health of all a 'common good'
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has arrived at his weekly general audience wearing a face mask and used hand sanitizer before appealing for the faithful to look out for the health of others as well as themselves during the coronavirus pandemic.
Analysis: Iran frets over US vote it insists doesn't matter
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Top officials in Iran say the upcoming U.S. election doesn't matter, but nearly everyone else there seems to be holding their breath.