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Coronavirus FAQs: Can Sunlight Kill The Virus? How Risky Is An Elevator Ride?
In this week's installment, we also look at how to handle that inevitable moment — you need a plumber or electrician or another repair person to come to your home.
World Press Photo Winner Captures Poetic Moment At A Protest
Images of a young man reciting poetry at a protest in Sudan and an immersive 360 project from Hong Kong were among the winners of World Press Photo awards.
In South Korea, A Growing Number Of COVID-19 Patients Test Positive After Recovery
By Friday, South Korean authorities had identified 163 patients who tested positive again after a full recovery. The number more than doubled in about a week, up from 74 cases on April 9.
Cathay Pacific To Cut U.S. Cabin Crew As COVID-19 Grounds Most Of Its Flights
The Hong Kong-based airline, which is flying just 3% of its schedule in the wake of the pandemic, will lay off nearly 300 employees in New York, San Francisco and LA.
Messages Of Hope, Gratitude And Safety Replace Ads In Times Square
Well-known artists and designers are taking over billboards (donated gratis) to brighten the landscape in an emptier-than-usual Times Square. One work simply reads: "Hopefully no one will see this."
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Coronavirus Latest: Despite Trump's Optimism, There's Still A Long Road To Reopening
President Trump laid out new guidelines to states to start retracting their restrictions as early as Friday. But there are still a lot of questions to consider.
Did Gender Keep Democratic Women From Winning The Presidential Primary?
Elizabeth Warren says she would serve as Joe Biden's running mate. Whether gender blocked her own path to the nomination is a key question for many Democrats — and a complicated one.
China Raises Wuhan Death Stats By Half To Account For Reporting Delays And Omissions
The revised figures from Wuhan, the city that was the original epicenter of the outbreak, add 1,290 deaths, bringing the total for the city to 3,869.
China's Economy Retreats, With Pandemic Causing Biggest GDP Drop In Decades
China's economy contracted by 6.8% in the first three months of 2020 from the same period a year ago — its biggest drop since 1992.
Navy Not Ruling Out Reinstating USS Roosevelt Skipper Who Complained About Coronavirus
As Capt. Brett Crozier, infected with the coronavirus, remains in Guam after being sacked from his command of the aircraft carrier, defense officials say his reinstatement is "not off the table."
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