2020年3月26日星期四

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A massive stockpile of 39 million N95 masks is being sold to American hospitals — around 27 million more than the US government's emergency stockpile

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 02:58 PM PDT

A massive stockpile of 39 million N95 masks is being sold to American hospitals — around 27 million more than the US government's emergency stockpileThe Service Employees International Union said in a statement, circulating on Twitter, that it's selling 39 million masks to hospitals around the country.


Why are so few Germans dying from the coronavirus? Experts wonder

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 09:06 AM PDT

Why are so few Germans dying from the coronavirus? Experts wonder"I would be happy if we can come back in two months' time and still be able to talk about what Germany did right," one expert said.


After Putin's Big Fail, Russia Braces for COVID-19 Onslaught

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 03:18 AM PDT

After Putin's Big Fail, Russia Braces for COVID-19 OnslaughtOnly days after the Kremlin assured the Russians that the coronavirus pandemic was under control, Moscow's Mayor Sergei Sobyanin told Russian President Vladimir Putin that "the momentum is high and a serious situation is unfolding." Contrary to the previously reported low rate of infection, "the real number of those who are sick is significantly higher," Sobyanin said. He added that the number of tests conducted to date has been extremely low "and no one on earth knows the real picture."Russia Swore It Whipped the Virus, and Fox and CNN Bought ItOn Wednesday, officially released statistics listed 658 coronavirus infections and no deaths. To date, there have been at least 3 known deaths of coronavirus patients in Russia, but they are being attributed to other causes and thereby deceptively omitted from government reports. The official bulletin about the coronavirus, released by Russia's federal agency Rospotrebnadzor on March 24, states that more than 112,074 people remain under medical supervision.Concerned Russian doctors sounded the alarm that potential coronavirus cases are being ascribed to pneumonia and seasonal flu without testing. For example, the city of St. Petersburg experienced a sharp jump of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) virus cases. During just one week in March, 63,000 SARS cases and 406 cases of pneumonia have been recorded, according to Interfax. The city's administration emphasized that the incidence of SARS is at the epidemiological threshold. The Interfax news report did not point out that the official name of the novel coronavirus is SARS-CoV-2.In light of the Kremlin's pandemic propensity for lying, the public disregarded initial claims that the government successfully curtailed the spread of the coronavirus. Panic buying ensued, leading to the rising prices of sugar, buckwheat, produce and other food items.As the coronavirus curve keeps on climbing, President Putin is on a mission to demonstrate his leadership. He postponed a nationwide vote on pending constitutional changes, which are meant to secure his lifelong presidency. The voting may take place later in the year and possibly be conducted by mail. The decision is being left solely to Putin.Putin Worries Coronavirus Could Screw Up His Constitutional 'Coronation'In a televised address to the nation Wednesday, Putin announced a sweeping array of measures, which he said were designed to prevent "what is happening today in many Western countries, both in Europe and overseas" from becoming Russia's future. Starting on March 28, Russians are getting one week of paid leave to stay home, in an attempt to "flatten the curve" of the pandemic. With exception of the Russians trying to return from abroad, Russia stopped all international flights.Russian pundits and medical experts described the fight against the coronavirus pandemic as a rehearsal for biological warfare. Vladimir Putin has ordered the Russian army to carry out drills designed to increase its readiness to fight the novel coronavirus. The drills will include specialist medical units and nuclear, biological and chemical protection troops.  Discussions are underway as to the potential cancellation of the Victory Day parade in May of this year, but final determination will be made depending on the efforts to curtail the spread of the coronavirus. There is a possibility the parade, commemorating the surrender of the Nazis in WWII, may be held without spectators. U.S. National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien is currently set to attend the event, in lieu of Donald J. Trump.  Kremlin-controlled state TV shows are taking unprecedented measures to protect some of their most cherished assets: the hosts, whose full-throated support of Vladimir Putin is especially important during these challenging times. Popular Russian info-talk show 60 Minutes is now filming its segments without audiences. After the host Olga Skabeeva could be heard coughing during a commercial break, she was separated from her husband and co-host Evgeny Popov. The married couple are now hosting 60 Minutes separately, on different days. Likewise, they are staying apart during the off-work hours, because even if one of them falls ill, the show must go on.Speaking of performance art, Vladimir Putin embarked on a visit to Moscow's hospital for monitoring suspected coronavirus patients. Unlike U.S. President Donald J. Trump, who frequently claims that the threat of coronavirus is widely overblown, Vladimir Putin is an old Chekist who believes in science, facts and bio-warfare. Taking no chances, Putin donned a hazmat suit and visited only one patient— Dmitry Garkavi, who is a doctor and a social media influencer. The drop-in was not particularly risky, since Garkavi was hospitalized with pneumonia, and tested negative for coronavirus—twice. In his social media posts, Garkavi remarked that he communicated with Vladimir Putin for all of "10-15 seconds." After the brief exchange, Putin observed other patients through the glass of the hospital's control room, was helped out of his outfit and promptly left the building.  The hazmat suit sported by the Russian leader was distinctly different than the protective attire worn by hospital workers. It was purchased for the Russian president by his staff especially for his hospital visit. Putin's yellow jumpsuit is now in high demand, but is completely sold out at the store where it was bought.Vladimir Putin's coronavirus photo op promptly made the rounds on Russian state television. During his show, The Evening with Vladimir Soloviev, the host beamed with pride when he pointed out: "Out of all of the world leaders, only [China'a President] Xi Jinping and [Russian President] Vladimir Putin went to visit the sick." For contrast, Soloviev introduced a clip of the U.S. President Donald J. Trump rapidly moving away from the White House's coronavirus task force response coordinator, Dr Deborah Birx, as soon as she mentioned her low grade fever.In spite of Russia's own issues with coronavirus testing, widespread shortages of medical equipment and protective medical gear, the Kremlin is posturing by offering to help other countries in fighting the coronavirus pandemic. Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov offered to help Washington in the fight against the outbreak of the novel coronavirus and complained about "rude" American media trying to switch the focus to other countries (like Russia).State TV host Vladimir Soloviev pompously predicted: "I have a feeling that we will end up saving humanity—again, like we've done more than once," an apparent reference to Russia's sacrifices defeating the Nazis in World War II. Russian state media are framing the failure by the Trump administration to offer help to its European allies in their fight against the deadly pandemic as the defeat of the United States, the end of NATO, and the virtual nonexistence of transatlantic unity. Russian experts believe that the outcome of the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic will change the entire balance of power in the world. Russian state media outlet Vesti described the course chosen by the administration of the U.S. President Donald J. Trump as "indecisive," "poorly coordinated" and hesitant to implement the tough measures recommended by the experts in curtailing the deadly pandemic.Vesti argued that "coronavirus will determine the winner in the rivalry between China and the United States." But the stakes are much higher. Kremlin-controlled media believe that on a larger scale, "the success or failure of the United States will form a global view of the effectiveness of democracy compared to autocracy. This, in turn, will affect America's global position, its ability to attract vacillating allies into its orbit from China's sphere of influence, and possibly determine the global geopolitical leader for years to come."Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


U.S. playing dangerous game, China says, after warship sails through Taiwan Strait

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 05:43 PM PDT

‘Light at the end of the tunnel’ becomes a Trump team mantra

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 06:56 AM PDT

'Light at the end of the tunnel' becomes a Trump team mantraMembers of the administration's coronavirus task force are repeating versions of the same rosy language in relation to the pandemic.


5 reasons the coronavirus hit Italy so hard

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 05:09 AM PDT

5 reasons the coronavirus hit Italy so hardItaly is one of the nations worst hit by the global coronavirus pandemic. As a scholar in the field of security and emergency management who has studied and worked in Italy, I have determined that there are at least five major reasons why the country is suffering so much. 1\. Lots of old peopleItalians have the sixth-longest life expectancy in the world – 84 years old. That means lots of Italians are elderly: In 2018, 22.6% of its population was 65 or over, among the highest proportions in Europe.Medical researchers have said the coronavirus poses a more serious threat to older people than to younger ones. Older people are more likely to contract the COVID-19 disease and, mostly, to have a more severe case of it. That can also increase the demand for hospitals' intensive-care units.Many older Italians may have been also exposed to the virus in the workplace; in 2019 the average Italian retirement age was expected to be 67, at least two years later than average retirees in other Western developed nations. 2\. Close proximityItalians aren't used to social distancing. They are very physically affectionate people: Hugs and cheek-kisses are common not just among family members but also friends and even work colleagues.Even when they're just chatting, Italians are closer together than many other people, because their culture's psychological perception of personal space is smaller than in other countries. Large social gatherings, formerly common in public areas, were banned by Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte at the beginning of March 2020. 3\. Dense populationThere isn't a lot of space in Italy for people to spread out in. Italy is a densely populated country, with an average density of 533 people per square mile. In comparison, Germany has a population density of 235 people per square mile while the U.S. has 94.Two-thirds of Italians live in urban areas that are even more dense. Rome has 5,800 people per square mile, and Milan packs more than 19,000 people into every square mile. That's almost twice the density of Berlin and Washington, D.C. 4\. Northern Italy is a business hubMilan, in northern Italy, is the country's financial capital, and has close trade and educational connections with China. The whole region of northern Italy is home to offices for many multinational corporations. Workers travel from all over the world to attend meetings and conventions in northern Italy. An infected person not only could infect others, but those people could rapidly spread out across the entire country. 5\. Massive number of casesAs of March 25, China is the only country registering more COVID-19 cases than Italy. With far fewer people, Italy's infection rate is much higher than China's. No other country has a truly comparable set of circumstances.A key factor in emergency management is learning lessons from others in similar circumstances – but there is no one for Italy to learn from at this stage of the crisis. Chinese experts have traveled to Italy to help – but many of the lessons they are bringing only became clear after Italy's outbreak began, so the Italians are behind where other countries, with more recent outbreaks, may be.The Italian government has progressively worked to contain the disease, including declaring a total national lockdown on March 10. More than two weeks later, the country may finally be seeing a decline in the number of new cases. Italy has struggled – and is continuing to fight – against an unprecedented crisis that found dangerously fertile ground in elements of the country's demographics, business, geography and culture. But its people haven't lost their social habits – just adapted them, and created perhaps a temporary new national motto: "Distanti ma uniti." Distant, but united.[You need to understand the coronavirus pandemic, and we can help. Read our newsletter.]This article is republished from The Conversation, a nonprofit news site dedicated to sharing ideas from academic experts.Read more: * In battling the coronavirus, will 'optimistic bias' be our undoing? * How can we prepare for the coronavirus? 3 questions answeredSara Belligoni does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.


AP PHOTOS: Virus accentuates isolation of Spain's homeless

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 12:26 AM PDT

AP PHOTOS: Virus accentuates isolation of Spain's homelessWhile Spanish authorities tell the public that staying home is the best way to beat the coronavirus pandemic, some people are staying out because home has come to mean the streets of Madrid and Barcelona. Spain, which ranks fourth worldwide among the countries with the most virus cases, is under a government-imposed lockdown that has closed stores, emptied office buildings and left cities largely deserted, day and night. In typically bustling Barcelona, figures with boxes and blankets, mattresses or tents, punctuate the eerie emptiness.


Germany Eyes Targeted Stimulus When Crisis Ends, Scholz Says

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 10:03 AM PDT

Delta, American, and other airlines are parking planes on closed runways at major airports as carriers struggle to store grounded airliners

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 10:20 AM PDT

Delta, American, and other airlines are parking planes on closed runways at major airports as carriers struggle to store grounded airlinersHartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, normally the busiest airport in the US, closed an entire runway to store Delta Air Lines aircraft.


Tripoli officials say clashes escalating over Libyan capital

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 04:04 AM PDT

Tripoli officials say clashes escalating over Libyan capitalClashes between rival Libyan forces for control of the capital escalated Wednesday as militias allied with the U.N.-supported government launched an offensive against a military base held by their rivals, officials said. The renewed fighting comes despite increased international pressure on both sides to halt the violence over concerns about the spread of the new coronavirus. Libya reported its first case of the virus Tuesday.


Trump Plans to Rank Counties by Virus Risk in Back-to-Work Drive

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 12:26 PM PDT

Biden: ‘I think we’ve had enough debates’

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 12:13 PM PDT

Biden: 'I think we've had enough debates'When former Vice President Joe Biden was asked if he believes there should be more Democratic primary debates, he said he believes that there have been enough.


An influencer who licked a toilet seat says he's in the hospital with the coronavirus

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 03:53 AM PDT

An influencer who licked a toilet seat says he's in the hospital with the coronavirusThe TikToker, called Larz, said he took part in a bizarre "Coronavirus Challenge" and ended up with COVID-19.


144 passengers and crew members have fallen ill aboard the stranded Holland America cruise so far, and a coronavirus test is still on the way

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 10:11 AM PDT

144 passengers and crew members have fallen ill aboard the stranded Holland America cruise so far, and a coronavirus test is still on the wayA cruise ship currently off the coast of Ecuador has seen a spike in cases of illness on board — and hasn't been able to test yet if it's COVID-19.


For many Indians, the biggest concern isn't coronavirus. It's hunger

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 11:31 AM PDT

For many Indians, the biggest concern isn't coronavirus. It's hungerA three-week lockdown affecting 1.3 billion people has unleashed chaos as stranded migrant workers sleep in streets and police beat curfew-breakers.


U.S. has most coronavirus cases in world, next wave aimed at Louisiana

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 06:04 AM PDT

U.S. has most coronavirus cases in world, next wave aimed at LouisianaThe number of U.S. coronavirus infections climbed above 82,000 on Thursday, surpassing the national tallies of China and Italy, as New York, New Orleans and other hot spots faced a surge in hospitalizations and looming shortages of supplies, staff and sick beds. With medical facilities running low on ventilators and protective masks and hampered by limited diagnostic testing capacity, the U.S. death toll from COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus, rose beyond 1,200. "Any scenario that is realistic will overwhelm the capacity of the healthcare system," New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told a news conference.


North Korea Seeks International Help for Virus Testing, FT Says

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 06:23 PM PDT

Trump makes thinly veiled attack at AOC during coronavirus briefing after she suggests stimulus bill overly favours corporations

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 02:41 PM PDT

Trump makes thinly veiled attack at AOC during coronavirus briefing after she suggests stimulus bill overly favours corporationsDonald Trump took a veiled jab at New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, beloved by the far left, calling her a "little grandstander" over her threats to delay passage of a coronavirus economic aid package.Ms Ocasio-Cortez, known colloquially as "AOC," has complained that she is concerned the bipartisan measure, which cleared the Senate on a 96-0 vote, is too friendly to large corporations. She wants more provisions to help workers and those who have lost their jobs due to the super bug outbreak.


Netanyahu rival voted in as speaker, paving way for unity government

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 09:56 AM PDT

Netanyahu rival voted in as speaker, paving way for unity governmentBenny Gantz's appointment leaves the door open to a unity government between his centrist Blue and White party and Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party.


China cuts international flights, bars foreign residents

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 05:06 PM PDT

China cuts international flights, bars foreign residentsChina will drastically cut its international flight routes and bar entry to returning foreigners based in the country to stem the spread of the coronavirus, authorities said Thursday. Foreigners living in China with valid visas and resident permits will be blocked from returning to the country after midnight Saturday, the foreign ministry said in a statement. "The suspension is a temporary measure that China is compelled to take in light of the outbreak situation," it added.


San Francisco reported its first death of the coronavirus on Tuesday of a man in his 40s with multiple underlying health issues

Posted: 24 Mar 2020 08:10 PM PDT

San Francisco reported its first death of the coronavirus on Tuesday of a man in his 40s with multiple underlying health issuesA man in his 40s with significant health problems died Tuesday as the city entered week two of a three-week shelter-in-place order to contain the virus.


Vietnam quarantines tens of thousands in camps amid vigorous attack on coronavirus

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 01:41 AM PDT

Vietnam quarantines tens of thousands in camps amid vigorous attack on coronavirusVietnam has sent tens of thousands of people to quarantine camps as waves of overseas citizens return home to escape a coronavirus pandemic spreading in Europe and the United States. "All passengers undergo quick screening," a medical official at Hanoi's Noi Bai airport told Reuters. "Those with symptoms are taken to hospital, and the rest are sent to quarantine camps, where they will share a room with 10 to 20 others on the same flight."


Coronavirus response coordinator questions report that had predicted 2.2 million deaths in the U.S. from the pandemic

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 04:21 PM PDT

Coronavirus response coordinator questions report that had predicted 2.2 million deaths in the U.S. from the pandemicAt a press briefing, Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, questioned a report that had predicted 2.2 million people in the United States would die due to the coronavirus.


Senate Virus Stimulus Deal Drops Airline Carbon Emissions Limits

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 08:55 AM PDT

Whoopi Goldberg Confronts Newt Gingrich for Suggesting Nurses Will Abandon Coronavirus Patients

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 10:21 AM PDT

Whoopi Goldberg Confronts Newt Gingrich for Suggesting Nurses Will Abandon Coronavirus PatientsNewt Gingrich joined The View live from Rome on Thursday morning where he has been quarantined for weeks with his wife, U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican Calista Gingrich. And yet despite living in the horror that could be America's near future, the former Republican Speaker of the House had only mild criticism for the way President Donald Trump has handled the coronavirus crisis. Gingrich acknowledged that the president and his task force should probably be "social distancing" during their daily press briefings. And he threw some cold water on Trump's promise to get the economy up and running again by Easter.  "I think the president's direction is right, but probably the speed won't happen as fast as he wants it to," he said diplomatically. But the most contentious part of the interview came when co-host Sunny Hostin asked Gingrich to weigh in on the $2 trillion stimulus package passed by the Senate Wednesday night. Joe Biden Blasts Trump on 'The View': We Can't Just 'Let People Die'"Several Republican senators are worried unemployment benefits will be so enticing that people will stop working," Hostin said. "Senator Graham even implied that the benefits would incentivize well-trained nurses to stay home and collect a check." She was citing a joint statement from Senators Lindsey Graham, Ben Sasse, and Tim Scott that read, "If the federal government accidentally incentivizes layoffs, we risk life-threatening shortages in sectors where doctors, nurses, and pharmacists are trying to care for the sick, and where growers and grocers, truckers and cooks are trying to get food to families' tables." "Do you share their concern?" Hostin asked."Sure, as a practical matter you have to," Gingrich replied. "As I understand it, there's one part of this where you can actually make more money not working. That's not a very good incentive." Of course, the unemployment relief in the stimulus package would only benefit workers who are laid off due to the economic crisis—not doctors and nurses who are needed more than ever in this moment. As he continued talking, Whoopi Goldberg could be heard off-screen saying, "That's so disrespectful!" She added later, "Lindsey Graham should be ashamed of himself." "It just seems to me the suggestion that nurses who are on the front line are not going to work and sacrifice the way that they have because they're going to be making a few hundred dollars more is ludicrous," Hostin told Gingrich, "but that's just my opinion." "It's insulting! It's insulting!" Goldberg added. She repeated, "Lindsey Graham should be ashamed of himself to say something like that in the middle of all of this."  Fox News Host Martha MacCallum Nails Kellyanne Conway for Rewriting Trump's Coronavirus HistoryRead more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast hereGet our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


9 escape from S. Dakota jail where there was a positive coronavirus test

Posted: 24 Mar 2020 11:44 PM PDT

9 escape from S. Dakota jail where there was a positive coronavirus testFour of the women have been captured since breaking out of the minimum-security unit of the Pierre Community Work Center.


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Republicans block most aid to help states plan for presidential election amid coronavirus pandemic

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 03:31 PM PDT

Republicans block most aid to help states plan for presidential election amid coronavirus pandemicVoting reforms that would make it much easier to cast ballots by mail in the fall presidential election were left out of the $2 trillion rescue package that was unveiled Wednesday.


In coronavirus pandemic, Trump allies say they're ready to die for the economy

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 08:54 AM PDT

In coronavirus pandemic, Trump allies say they're ready to die for the economySome conservatives are urging Americans to ignore the advice of public health experts and get back to work in order to avoid an extended market downturn.


One chart shows how much cash you should expect from the coronavirus stimulus based on your salary

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 01:34 PM PDT

One chart shows how much cash you should expect from the coronavirus stimulus based on your salaryThe stimulus bill that was passed by the Senate includes checks for most Americans. The amount is based on your tax-filing status and income.


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Posted: 25 Mar 2020 05:00 AM PDT

Most Americans will get coronavirus stimulus check in April. Here's how the program works.

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 11:19 PM PDT

Most Americans will get coronavirus stimulus check in April. Here's how the program works.The Senate unanimously passed a massive $2.2 trillion coronavirus emergency rescue package late Wednesday, and among its many tools to bolster the economy amid the COIVD-19 pandemic is $290 billion set aside for direct payments to most Americans. Assuming the House passes the bill, expected to happen Friday, and President Trump signs it, most Americans will get a one-time payment of about $1,200 sometime in April, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says.The payments will be based on tax returns from 2019 or 2018. Generally speaking, individuals with an adjusted gross income up to $75,000 will get $1,200 checks, or $2,400 for couples earning up to $150,000. Couples and "head of household" single parents will also get $500 per child. The checks taper off up to $99,000 in income per individual and $198,000 for joint filers with no children. The Washington Post has a calculator for estimating how much money your check should contain. Kiplinger also has a helpful stimulus calculator. About 125 million people, or 83 percent of tax filers, will get checks, says Kyle Pomerleau at the American Enterprise Institute. "The main people excluded from receiving a payment are: the wealthy, nonresident aliens (i.e. foreigners who do not hold a green card), and 'dependents' who can be claimed on someone else's tax return.," the Post reports.Many Americans won't actually get a paper check. The first people to get funds from the program will be those who have direct deposit information on file with the Internal Revenue Service from 2019 returns, filed this year, or 2018 returns. If the IRS does not have your direct deposit information, it will send a check to the mailing address it has on file. "People who don't pay taxes, such as those with very low incomes, may be hard to reach the way the program is designed," Politico notes."The last time the U.S. government did anything like this, back in 2008," the Post reports, "the payments went out in batches and it took about eight weeks for the final people to receive their checks."More stories from theweek.com Elton John to host 'Living Room Concert for America' with stars performing from home What Trump's coronavirus briefings are really about Evangeline Lilly apologizes for 'dismissive' coronavirus comments


Stimulus checks are coming — here's how to make sure you get yours quickly

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 01:50 PM PDT

Stimulus checks are coming — here's how to make sure you get yours quicklySpoiler alert: If you haven't filed your taxes since 2017, now is a good time to get that done.


Kuril Islands earthquake: 7.5 magnitude earthquake triggers tsunami warning

Posted: 24 Mar 2020 08:53 PM PDT

Kuril Islands earthquake: 7.5 magnitude earthquake triggers tsunami warningA 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck in the northern Pacific on Wednesday and forecasters said tsunami waves were possible for the nearest shores. A brief tsunami watch for Hawaii was cancelled. The quake struck 136 miles south-southeast of Severo on Russia's far eastern Kuril Islands, the US Geological Survey said. It was 37 miles deep. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre initially warned hazardous waves were possible in parts of the Kurils, but later said based on further analysis that waves of less than 30 centimeters above tide level were possible in the northern Pacific. It noted that the wave height and potential hazard may vary by geography and other local features. A tsunami watch issued for Hawaii was halted shortly afterwards. The Japan Meteorological Agency said the quake was a stronger 7.8 magnitude and may cause a slight change of sea levels around Japanese coasts.


India's coronavirus cases tick up, immense lockdown holds

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 12:50 AM PDT

India's coronavirus cases tick up, immense lockdown holdsIndia's death toll from the coronavirus rose by six to 16 in the last 24 hours, as the government sought on Thursday to improve basic services to 1.3 billion people locked indoors to slow the spread of the disease. Streets were silent across Indian cities and towns on the second day of a three-week, 24-hour shutdown, as people heeded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call not to step out of homes except in emergencies or to buy food and other necessities. Police have strictly enforced the lockdown even though Modi said essential services would be maintained.


Coronavirus: Malaria drug has no impact on treating Covid-19 patients, Chinese study finds

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 01:34 PM PDT

Coronavirus: Malaria drug has no impact on treating Covid-19 patients, Chinese study findsThe malaria drug hydroxychloroquine might not be effective in treating patients with Covid-19, a new study finds.The report published by the Journal of Zhejiang University in China tested if coronavirus patients who received the medication were more likely to recover than those who didn't, and it found that was not the case.


A Louisiana pastor defied state orders and held a service for hundreds of people. He says he has no plans of stopping.

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 12:42 PM PDT

A Louisiana pastor defied state orders and held a service for hundreds of people. He says he has no plans of stopping.Pastor Tony Spell, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, held a service for 400 people on Tuesday. On Sunday, there were more than 1,000.


Sanders, AOC Threaten Delays on $2 Trillion Economic Stimulus

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 02:10 PM PDT

Sanders, AOC Threaten Delays on $2 Trillion Economic StimulusSenator Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) on Wednesday both threatened a possible delay in voting on the massive $2 trillion economic-stimulus package working its way through Congress.Sanders objected to an amendment proposed on Wednesday afternoon by Senators Ben Sasse (R., Neb.), Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.), and Tim Scott (R., S.C.) that would cap unemployment benefits at a worker's previous salary level."I cannot at the last minute allow some right-wing senators [to] try to undermine the needs of workers and think they are going to get away with that," Sanders told the New York Times. He added that he would vote for the stimulus if the group of Republicans dropped their proposed amendment, and called the current draft of the bill "far superior" to Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell's (R., Ky.) original draft."The reason I know I'm right is that Bernie Sanders has just threatened me," Graham countered in an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity. "This is Bernie Sanders on steroids. . . . He could not win at the ballot box, but he's winning in this bill."Sasse told National Review that the Republican senators worry the text of the bill allows workers to make more money "by being unemployed than if the employer-employee relationship were maintained."Meanwhile, Ocasio-Cortez said she may request a "recorded vote" on the stimulus in the House, which would force House members currently not in Washington, D.C., to return to vote in person. She has said she is worried the stimulus will favor large corporations at the expense of workers."With the health risks of travel, there is no easy choice here," Ocasio-Cortez told CNN. "But essential workers are showing up and putting their health at risk every day, and if the final text of a bill is set up to hurt them, [a recorded vote] may be something we have to do."House speaker Nancy Pelosi favors holding a vote by unanimous consent, in which case one House member could block the bill's passage by voting against.


Student loan stimulus: Suspended payments, plus coronavirus relief from collections

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 02:34 PM PDT

Student loan stimulus: Suspended payments, plus coronavirus relief from collectionsThe coronavirus stimulus package suspends student loan payments, but does not have loan forgiveness. The feds also have stopped collections efforts.


Coronavirus: Mexicans demand crackdown on Americans crossing the border

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 09:48 AM PDT

Coronavirus: Mexicans demand crackdown on Americans crossing the borderWearing face masks, protesters blocked the US southern border, telling Americans to 'stay home'


Putin calls for sanctions 'moratorium' at G20 summit

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 09:35 AM PDT

Putin calls for sanctions 'moratorium' at G20 summitRussian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday called for sanctions relief during the coronavirus pandemic, telling G20 leaders it was a matter "of life and death". "Ideally we should introduce a... joint moratorium on restrictions on essential goods as well as on financial transactions for their purchase," Putin said at a virtual meeting of G20 leaders Thursday. "These matters should be freed of any politics," Putin added.


Family concludes former FBI agent Robert Levinson died in Iran

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 04:01 PM PDT

Family concludes former FBI agent Robert Levinson died in IranThey said they didn't know how or when he died, "only that it was prior to the COVID-19 pandemic."


Exclusive: U.S. military to withhold some infection data over concern of adversary use

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 07:23 AM PDT

Exclusive: U.S. military to withhold some infection data over concern of adversary useThe U.S. military has decided it will stop providing some of the more granular data about coronavirus infections within its ranks out of concern that the information might be used by adversaries as the virus spreads.


'All we have left is to hope and pray': Travellers stranded in airport by coronavirus

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 03:51 AM PDT

'All we have left is to hope and pray': Travellers stranded in airport by coronavirusRussian hostel manager Valerie Azure has spent the past three nights sleeping on the floor of a Malaysian airport along with her young son, after Southeast Asian nations sealed borders and cancelled flights in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. After several weeks volunteering in a community centre for Afghan refugees in Malaysia, Azure said she and her nine-year-old son boarded an AirAsia flight for Thailand on Monday but were sent back after officials asked for blood tests proving they were free of the virus. Malaysia has banned foreigners from entering since March 18.


A Georgia healthcare worker was found dead in her home, and a posthumous test found she was infected with the new coronavirus

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 11:58 PM PDT

A Georgia healthcare worker was found dead in her home, and a posthumous test found she was infected with the new coronavirusHealthcare workers in the US are contracting the novel coronavirus and few have already died from COVID-19.


Dakota access pipeline: court strikes down permits in victory for Standing Rock Sioux

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 05:02 PM PDT

Dakota access pipeline: court strikes down permits in victory for Standing Rock SiouxArmy corps of engineers ordered to conduct full environmental review, which could take yearsThe future of the controversial Dakota Access pipeline has been thrown into question after a federal court on Wednesday struck down its permits and ordered a comprehensive environmental review.The US army corps of engineers was ordered to conduct a full environmental impact statement (EIS), after the Washington DC court ruled that existing permits violated the National Environmental Policy Act (Nepa).The ruling is a huge victory for the Standing Rock Sioux tribe of North Dakota, which rallied support from across the world and sued the US government in a campaign to stop the environmentally risky pipeline being built on tribal lands."After years of commitment to defending our water and earth, we welcome this news of a significant legal win," said the tribal chairman, Mike Faith. "It's humbling to see how actions we took to defend our ancestral homeland continue to inspire national conversations about how our choices ultimately affect this planet."In December 2016, the Obama administration denied permits for the pipeline to cross the Missouri river and ordered a full EIS to analyze alternative routes and the impact on the tribe's treaty rights.In his first week in office, Donald Trump signed an executive order to expedite construction. Construction of the 1,200-mile pipeline was completed in June 2017.The tribe challenged the permits – and won. As a result, the corps was ordered to redo its environmental analysis, which it did without taking into consideration tribal concerns or expert analysis.The pipeline continued to transport oil from North Dakota to Illinois. The tribe and EarthJustice, an environmental law not-for-profit group, sued again.In his ruling on Wednesday, the federal judge James Boasberg, an Obama appointee, said the environmental analysis by both the companies behind the pipeline and the corps was severely lacking.The abysmal safety record of the pipeline parent company, Sunoco, "does not inspire confidence", he added.The court-mandated EIS will be more in depth than the assessment already completed by the corps – and could take years. The court will next decide if the pipeline should be shut down until the EIS is done.The corps did not respond to a request for comment."This validates everything the tribe has been saying all along about the risk of oil spills to the people of Standing Rock," said Jan Hasselman, an EarthJustice attorney. "The Obama administration had it right when it moved to deny the permits in 2016."The setback for the pipeline comes as the Trump administration moves to severely curtail Nepa, the 1969 legislation which is widely considered the cornerstone of US environmental protection. Trump has repeatedly blamed Nepa for blocking fossil fuel projects.


Biden Suggests Dems Push for ‘Green New Deal’ Provisions in Next Coronavirus Stimulus Bill

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 12:37 PM PDT

Biden Suggests Dems Push for 'Green New Deal' Provisions in Next Coronavirus Stimulus BillFormer vice president Joe Biden on Wednesday suggested passing climate-change legislation as part of economic aid packages amid the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic."We're going to have an opportunity, I believe, in the next round [of economic aid] here to use…my Green Deal to be able to generate both economic growth as consistent with the kind of infusion of monies we need into the system to keep it going," Biden said in a live-streamed briefing on the coronavirus crisis.Biden then advocated for investment in infrastructure-related jobs to offset the economic impact of the pandemic."We're going to need new infrastructure going down the road here, and it's a way to generate economic growth. That's going to be, I think, the next round we have to be looking at."Biden in January released a climate-change plan based in part on the "Green New Deal" floated in 2019 by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) and Senator Ed Markey (D., Mass.).Democrats have already attempted to add environmental legislation to the massive $2 trillion economic stimulus meant to offset the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The legislation included measures requiring airlines receiving assistance to fully offset carbon emissions by 2025, as well as requiring airlines to report greenhouse gas emissions in order to display the results in a public database.On Monday, President Trump criticized House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and congressional Democrats for the attempt to add the legislation."Nancy Pelosi came and put a lot of things in the deal that had nothing to do with workers -- that had to do with an agenda that they have been trying to get passed for 10 years," Trump said during a Fox News virtual town hall. "[The Democrats said] 'We want green energy, let's stop drilling oil' -- they had things in there that were terrible…Windmills all over the place and all sorts of credits for windmills -- they kill the birds and ruin the real estate. A lot of problems."


The college student who licked an airplane toilet said she'd 'pull up' and cough on Dr. Phil, who called her 'spoiled and entitled'

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 09:04 AM PDT

The college student who licked an airplane toilet said she'd 'pull up' and cough on Dr. Phil, who called her 'spoiled and entitled'Ava Louise, who said she'd "rather die hot than live ugly" and who posted a TikTok of herself licking an airplane toilet, also criticized boomers.


More than 1,000 US coronavirus deaths, near 70,000 cases: tracker

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 11:06 PM PDT

More than 1,000 US coronavirus deaths, near 70,000 cases: trackerThe number of deaths caused by the novel coronavirus rose to 1,031 in the United States on Wednesday, with 68,572 confirmed cases nationwide, a tracker run by the Johns Hopkins University showed. The United States has the third highest number of confirmed cases behind China and Italy, and the US death rate is now 1.5 percent, based on reported cases. A projection shared with Congress earlier this month said that between 70 to 150 million people could eventually be infected in the United States.


Airlines owe you a refund when they cancel a flight. So why is United balking during coronavirus crisis?

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 01:58 PM PDT

Airlines owe you a refund when they cancel a flight. So why is United balking during coronavirus crisis?Airlines are supposed to refund flyers' money if they cancel a flight. United has introduced more restrictive policies during the coronavirus crisis.


U.S. files drug trafficking charges against Venezuelan president

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 09:44 AM PDT

U.S. files drug trafficking charges against Venezuelan presidentThe U.S. and Maduro have long been at odds over the country's extensive corruption.


Greta Thunberg says it's 'likely' she had coronavirus

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 04:10 AM PDT

Greta Thunberg says it's 'likely' she had coronavirusTeenage activist Greta Thunberg said it's "extremely likely" she had contracted the coronavirus. The Swedish climate campaigner wrote in an Instagram post that she'd experienced several symptoms following a trip to central Europe.


Palestinians leave jobs in Israel, citing coronavirus risk

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 07:08 AM PDT

Palestinians leave jobs in Israel, citing coronavirus riskJERICHO/RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - The Palestinian government has ordered home Palestinian laborers in Israel and in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, saying their jobs exposed them to risk of the coronavirus. The edict, announced late on Tuesday by Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh, could effectively shut down Israel's construction industry, heavily reliant on Palestinian labor. Israel had made special arrangements for many of the about 100,000 Palestinians who typically cross daily from the West Bank to instead stay overnight in Israeli cities before shutting the border on Sunday to curb the spread of the virus.


The coronavirus mutates more slowly than the flu — which means a vaccine will likely be effective long-term

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 06:18 PM PDT

The coronavirus mutates more slowly than the flu — which means a vaccine will likely be effective long-termThe mutation rate of the new coronavirus suggests a one-time vaccine would be sufficient to confer long-term immunity, according to experts.


Rockets hit Iraq's Green Zone, US-led coalition leaves base

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 08:57 AM PDT

Rockets hit Iraq's Green Zone, US-led coalition leaves baseTwo rockets slammed into the Iraqi capital's high-security Green Zone early Thursday, hours before US-led forces were set to pull out of a second base in the country. Some 7,500 foreign troops are in Iraq as part of the US-led coalition helping local troops fight jihadist remnants, but those numbers are being significantly drawn down this month. Before dawn on Thursday, two rockets punched into an empty square near an Iraqi security headquarters in the Green Zone, where government buildings and foreign embassies are based, Iraqi security forces said in a statement.


Chinese State Media Falsely Claim U.S. Army Athlete Brought Coronavirus to China

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 07:43 AM PDT

Chinese State Media Falsely Claim U.S. Army Athlete Brought Coronavirus to ChinaChinese state-run media are citing an American conspiracy theorist to push claims that coronavirus was brought to China by a U.S. military athlete.The Global Times claimed in an article Wednesday that the coronavirus, which was first discovered in Wuhan, was in fact manufactured in a U.S. military lab and brought to China by a cyclist who took part in the World Military Games in Wuhan in October.The CCP-run paper cites known U.S. conspiracy theorist George Webb as the source for the claim, which it admits lacks "strong evidence" but still raises questions about the U.S. athletes who traveled to Wuhan.The Global Times also quotes Li Haidong, a professor of U.S. studies at the China Foreign Affairs University in Beijing, who challenges the U.S. to release "relevant information regarding the athlete's health status and infection records to clear public doubts and help with the scientific study on the virus' origin."China has pushed propaganda to distance itself from blame for the spread of COVID-19, after suppressing initial reports of human-to-human transmission and silencing labs that discovered the novel virus resembled the deadly SARS virus of 2002-2003.On February 27, Zhong Nanshan, a primary pulmonologist said at a press conference, that "the coronavirus first appeared in China but may not have originated in China."The efforts have led to scrutiny from U.S. lawmakers, who have proposed holding China accountable for the coverup."Since day one, the Chinese Communist Party intentionally lied to the world about the origin of this pandemic. The CCP was aware of the reality of the virus as early as December but ordered laboratories to destroy samples and forced doctors to keep silent," Senator Josh Hawley (R., Mo.) said in the release of a resolution calling for an international investigation to determine how the Chinese Communist Party directly contributed to the emerging global pandemic.Multiple mainstream outlets have been complicit in serving the interests of Chinese state media.The Global Times also used footage this week from U.S. mainstream media criticizing President Trump's use of the term "Chinese virus" to suggest any scrutiny of China's handling of the coronavirus is racist.> The US President's rhetoric in using "Chinese virus" to describe COVID19, has sparked fierce public criticism from all walks of life in the US. pic.twitter.com/RMljngN7P3> > -- Global Times (@globaltimesnews) March 23, 2020The Daily Caller reported Wednesday that The Daily Mail, the popular British tabloid, has also been pushing Chinese propaganda by publishing dozens of coronavirus-related stories originating from People's Daily, the communist party's official newspaper.The Economist is running advertorials — ads designed to look like news stories — from the state-backed Beijing Review in its print issues, The Washington Free Beacon reported Thursday.


Busch will give you a '3-month supply' of free beer if you adopt or foster a pup as shelters close

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 09:41 AM PDT

Busch will give you a '3-month supply' of free beer if you adopt or foster a pup as shelters closeBusch and Midwest Animal Rescue & Services have partnered to entice perspective dog owners to adopt or foster during the pandemic with free beer.


A Cruise Ship With At Least 77 People with Flu-Like Symptoms on Board is Heading to Florida

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 10:26 AM PDT

A Cruise Ship With At Least 77 People with Flu-Like Symptoms on Board is Heading to FloridaCruise line Holland America said that at least 30 guests and 47 crew on the Zaandam reported to the ship's medical center with influenza-like symptoms.


Dr. Fauci warns of 'imported' coronavirus cases once travel ban lifts

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 08:10 AM PDT

Dr. Fauci warns of 'imported' coronavirus cases once travel ban liftsFauci, a leading expert in the fight against the virus, said the warning comes from China, where the coronavirus originated.


Coronavirus checks, direct deposits are coming. Here's everything you need to know.

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 08:48 AM PDT

Coronavirus checks, direct deposits are coming. Here's everything you need to know.Who qualifies? How much is being sent? When? How will I get the money? Questions and answers.


Cho Ju-bin: South Korea chatroom sex abuse suspect named after outcry

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 03:58 AM PDT

Cho Ju-bin: South Korea chatroom sex abuse suspect named after outcryAt least 10,000 people used the chatrooms, with some paying up to $1,200 (£1,000) for access.


Russia thanks 'real friend' Jack Ma for gift of a million masks

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 09:27 AM PDT

Russia thanks 'real friend' Jack Ma for gift of a million masksRussia has received more than a million masks and 200,000 coronavirus testing kits as a gift from Chinese billionaire businessman Jack Ma, its Defence Ministry said on Thursday. Calling Ma "a real friend", the ministry said in a statement that the co-founder of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba had spoken by telephone to Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and told him how touched he had been by Moscow's own help for China. The foundations of Alibaba and Ma said on Wednesday they had sent medical equipment to Russia.


The Four Seasons on Billionaires' Row, the most expensive street in NYC, is set to house doctors and nurses for free during the coronavirus pandemic

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 01:49 PM PDT

The Four Seasons on Billionaires' Row, the most expensive street in NYC, is set to house doctors and nurses for free during the coronavirus pandemic"The 350 room hotel will provide medical personnel currently working to respond to the coronavirus outbreak lodging free of charge," a press release said.


Pressure Builds on Boris Johnson Over the U.K.’s Lag in Virus Testing

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 12:39 PM PDT

Pressure Builds on Boris Johnson Over the U.K.'s Lag in Virus Testing(Bloomberg) -- Boris Johnson's top medical adviser said the U.K. must learn from other countries' experience of coronavirus testing as he warned the National Health Service may be overwhelmed by the pandemic.The admission came after days of criticism from politicians and the media that Britain's test regime is lagging behind other nations', including Germany and South Korea. Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty said the U.K. is being hobbled by global supply chain bottlenecks, and he dampened optimism that home test kits could be available within days. "What we need to do is look at those countries that have actually got more testing than us and work out how to do it the way they're doing it as best we can in our own system, using our own testing systems," Whitty said at a joint press conference with Johnson on Wednesday.The issue carries significant political risk for Prime Minister Johnson because testing is seen by medical experts, the World Health Organization and even his own advisers as crucial in the absence of a vaccine. Without knowing how many people have been infected it's impossible to know how best to tackle the outbreak -- or to judge when to end an economy-sapping lockdown.The admission that the U.K. needs to learn from other countries is also potentially damaging for the government, which has faced repeated criticism for acting more slowly than other countries to curb movement of people, close schools, and ban gatherings in public. 'Extraordinary Speed'Standing next to Johnson and Whitty at a press conference in London, the U.K.'s Chief Scientific Adviser Patrick Vallance acknowledged the government has no idea how widely the virus has spread in the population. "The scale of this is something which has obviously occurred at extraordinary speed," Whitty said, when asked why the U.K. was not able to match other countries' rate of testing. "That's just a practical reality."The lack of testing capacity is having an immediate impact on the state-run NHS's capacity to cope, because many front-line workers showing symptoms -- or in households with other people who are -- are self-isolating to avoid the risk of infecting their patients. But not all of these medical workers would have to stay at home if they could be tested and given the all-clear.The U.K. had conducted just over 90,000 tests as of March 24, typically at a rate of 5,000-6,000 day. That's still well short of the immediate goal of 10,000 daily tests and far from the 25,000 target it wants to hit in the coming weeks.U.K. Says 3.5 Million Coronavirus Home Tests Coming SoonClose Run"This is going to be a close-run thing, we all know that," Whitty said, when asked if the NHS will be overwhelmed in the next three weeks. If people adhere to the lock down rules, the outbreak will "probably be manageable, but we can't guarantee that," he said.Johnson decided to stop widespread testing, instead choosing to limit tests to patients who were taken to hospital showing likely symptoms.That policy was driven by the pursuit of so-called herd immunity -- the point at which enough people have had an illness, and gained protection from it, that it won't be transmitted to those who haven't been infected. Vallance said at the time that 60% of the U.K. population would need to catch the disease for it to work.The government abandoned that strategy when scientific modeling made clear the NHS didn't have enough critical care beds to cope with the expected numbers needing treatment.It is now in a phase of trying to suppress the outbreak with intensifying measures aimed at reducing social interactions. On Monday, Johnson said the country would be in a lock down for at least three weeks.The strategy had many critics including Jeremy Hunt, the U.K.'s longest-serving health secretary from 2012 to 2018, who told the BBC on Wednesday the decision to stop testing in the community was "very worrying.""When the view was that you were happy for 60% of the population to get this, then testing becomes less important," he said. "The key -- if we want to avoid long periods of lock down -- is to have very, very comprehensive testing so that we actually track down and break the chain of transmission."For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2020 Bloomberg L.P.


FBI: Soldiers set up deadly robbery to fund foreign fighting

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 07:19 AM PDT

Biden reportedly says Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto is in his 'top three' picks for VP

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 02:58 PM PDT

Biden reportedly says Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto is in his 'top three' picks for VPWhile reportedly setting up video equipment in Delaware over four days, former Vice President Joe Biden was apparently mulling over possible running mates.Biden told former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid that Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) is one of his "top three" choices should he win the Democratic presidential nomination, Mediaite reported Thursday.Reid, who was also a longtime senator representing Nevada, is reportedly nudging Biden toward choosing Cortez Masto as his VP, and Biden's campaign apparently feels she would be a strong choice and could help expand Biden's popularity among Latinx voters. Biden publicly committed to choosing a woman as his vice president if nominated over Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), sparking endless speculation over who that woman might be. CNBC says Biden's "business allies" are hoping for Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) or Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), two former presidential candidates themselves. The Washington Post, meanwhile, said Biden's shortlist probably included Cortez Masto, but also named more well-known Democrats like former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams. Biden's campaign declined to dispute Mediaite's reporting, simply saying he would vigorously vet candidates.New York magazine wrote that Biden is spending his "coronavirus bunker" time "thinking a lot" about a potential VP, and taking lots of calls from supporters and Democratic strategists who are pushing Biden to pick their candidate of choice. None of those calls, however, resulted in much reported information on whether Biden had narrowed his list.Biden told The View on Tuesday his "short" list was between "12 and 15" names, but if his reported statement to Reid is to be believed, he's done a lot of whittling in the past few days. Read more at Mediaite and New York.More stories from theweek.com Elton John to host 'Living Room Concert for America' with stars performing from home What Trump's coronavirus briefings are really about Evangeline Lilly apologizes for 'dismissive' coronavirus comments


Immigration chief on thin ice for adopting Obama’s stance during crisis

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 11:40 AM PDT

U.S. passes Italy, China as nation with the most confirmed cases of COVID-19

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 03:33 PM PDT

U.S. passes Italy, China as nation with the most confirmed cases of COVID-19The U.S. surged past China and Italy to become the planet's most infected nation Thursday, a stark milestone in the coronavirus era - and a reminder of its deadly, culture-changing effects on American life.


Pelosi says she doesn't think 'we've seen the end of direct payments,' calls for fourth coronavirus bill

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 09:53 AM PDT

Pelosi says she doesn't think 'we've seen the end of direct payments,' calls for fourth coronavirus billPelosi said that House Democrats plan to take the lead on the fourth installment of economic and health care relief.


Missouri man charged with licking items at Walmart to mock coronavirus fears

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 01:34 PM PDT

Missouri man charged with licking items at Walmart to mock coronavirus fearsAuthorities say Cody Lee Pfister, 26, posted a video on social media of himself licking deodorants at a Walmart in Warrenton. He was charged with making a terrorist threat.


Top scientist: Coronavirus could be seasonal

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 09:29 AM PDT

Top scientist: Coronavirus could be seasonalAnthony Fauci, who leads research into infectious diseases at the National Institutes of Health, said there is a strong chance the new coronavirus could return seasonally.


New York sees glimmer of progress against coronavirus, New Orleans worsens

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 05:32 AM PDT

New York sees glimmer of progress against coronavirus, New Orleans worsensThe rate of hospitalizations in New York has slowed in recent days, Governor Andrew Cuomo said, with numbers he called "almost too good to be true." In an ominous sign he and other governors are preparing for the worst, the states of New York, North Carolina and Hawaii requested the Federal Emergency Management Agency send special mortuary teams that can be deployed for mass casualties, FEMA said on Wednesday. New Orleans, where large crowds celebrated Mardi Gras a month ago, was on track to become the next U.S. epicenter, as Louisiana's Gulf Coast metropolis recorded the world's highest growth rate in coronavirus cases.


Asian countries risk new waves of coronavirus infections when they lift lockdowns. The same could happen in the rest of the world.

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 05:17 PM PDT

Asian countries risk new waves of coronavirus infections when they lift lockdowns. The same could happen in the rest of the world.Lift lockdown, get a new wave of cases, shut down again: "What happened in Wuhan could happen repeatedly to a city," one epidemiologist said.


Spain Reports 655 Deaths in Past 24 hours, Fewer Than Wednesday

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 03:41 AM PDT

The 22-year-old spring breaker who boasted 'if I get corona, I get corona' apologized, saying he was acting like he was 'invincible'

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 03:31 AM PDT

The 22-year-old spring breaker who boasted 'if I get corona, I get corona' apologized, saying he was acting like he was 'invincible'"If I get corona, I get corona. At the end of the day, I'm not going to let it stop me from partying," Brady Sluder told reporters in Miami last week.


The U.S.'s $13 Billion Aircraft Carrier Has a Toilet Problem

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 07:28 AM PDT

The U.S.'s $13 Billion Aircraft Carrier Has a Toilet ProblemIt's yet another headache plaguing America's newest aircraft carrier.


Fact check: Not true that no Democrats voted for coronavirus stimulus package

Posted: 25 Mar 2020 01:58 PM PDT

Fact check: Not true that no Democrats voted for coronavirus stimulus packageA viral meme on Facebook claimed March 22 that no Democrats had voted in favor of helping Americans through an economic stimulus bill. This is false.


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