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The Latest: Newsman with virus goes on air to warn Americans
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The Latest: Dutch cafe closures spark panic buying of pot
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The Latest: Serbia brings army out to enforce virus rules
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What's Happening: Millions holed up, vaccine trial starts
Millions of people are holing up at home, stocking up on supplies and keeping a wary eye on how close they get to friends and neighbors as the coronavirus spreads to more places. The number of cases worldwide topped 175,000 with 6,706 deaths, but over 77,000 people have already recovered from the illness.
EU leaders set for virus talks amid border measure worries
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union's top official on Monday called for more coordination and insisted on the need to keep the 27-nation bloc's internal borders open as much as possible as member states implement measures to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The Latest: Spain becomes 4th most virus-infected nation
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The Latest: China relaxes travel restrictions in Hubei
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NFL players approve labor deal, including 17-game season
By a close vote, with some 500 union members not participating, NFL players approved a new labor agreement with the league. It features a 17-game regular season, higher salaries, increased roster sizes and larger pensions for current and former players.
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The Latest: Guatemala reports 1st coronavirus death
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The Latest: Puerto Rico sees its first cases of coronavirus
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Tuesday's primaries offer chance for Biden to reach Latinos
PHOENIX (AP) — In Joe Biden’s pursuit of the Democratic presidential nomination, he’s run repeatedly into a wall in the West, where
Virus voting: France holds local elections despite fears
PARIS (AP) — French voters went to the polls Sunday to choose mayors and other local leaders but the second round of the vote was put into question amid concerns over low turnout and the rapid spread of the new coronavirus across the country.
Philippines isolates Manila to fight coronavirus outbreak
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Thousands of police officers and army troops started sealing the Philippines' densely populated capital on Sunday at the start of one of Southeast Asia’s most drastic containment moves against the new coronavirus.
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NCAA plans to extend eligibility of spring sports athletes
NEW YORK (AP) — The NCAA is planning to extend the eligibility of athletes on spring sports teams by one year to make up for the season lost to the new coronavirus.
NYC keeping schools open, defying coronavirus trend
NEW YORK (AP) — The nation's largest public school system is staying open during the coronavirus crisis, New York City's mayor said Friday, defying mounting pressure to close as he raised concerns about the unintended consequences of leaving more than 1.1 million students with no place to go.
The Latest: Raptors say all of travel party tested negative
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Legals for March, 16 2020
Moses Lake parks superintendent retires after 42 years
MOSES LAKE — In 1977, Rolando Gonzales applied for a part-time position with the Moses Lake Parks and Recreation Department. He was just 19 years old when he was hired by then-parks supervisor Wayne Hawkins.