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Weathering the Perfect Storm

COVID-19 is not our only enemy. While the world confronts a pandemic, our critical infrastructure is vulnerable to cyberattack. Read this new report on where the weak points are and how to strengthen defenses against terrorists and cyber-criminals.
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Who Funds the World Health Organization? Trump Freeze Means Budget Hole

President Donald Trump said Tuesday the U.S. would temporarily freeze its contributions to the WHO while investigating alleged mismanagement of the coronavirus pandemic.
Heroes of the pandemic

Restauranteur Delivers Oranges to Hospital Workers Amid Coronavirus Crisis

"We all have to help each other," Matthew Fermin, owner of East Harlem restaurant Santiago's Beer Garden, told Newsweek.

Teenagers Shop for the Vulnerable During Coronavirus Emergency

"I almost cried," said a user of Six Feet Supplies, a charity started by teenagers who shop for those susceptible to COVID-19.

Philly DJ Rallies Friends, Strangers to Feed Nurses and Support Businesses

"I want to keep it going as long as we can," Ryan O'Connell told Newsweek.
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Soothing CBD Gifts for an Anxious Time

CBD may be just the thing to make the stress everyone is feeling a little more bearable. We tested more than 25 gift sets that are a timely treat for yourself or someone from whom you are social distancing.

The Relief of Uncertainty, Muses One New Yorker

In these pestilent days of being a New York City denizen during the age of COVID-19, one travel writer muses on what we can learn from the uncertainty of reality.

Marvel at These 10 Freaks of Nature

The world is filled with unique, breathtaking natural wonders—from boiling craters to caves full of luminescent glowworms. These 10 sites are a great place to start when looking for hope in some of Mother Nature's greatest offerings.
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Elizabeth Warren Endorses Joe Biden For President

Warren's endorsement could be key for Biden in winning over younger, more progressive voters.
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Countries Hit With Coronavirus Start Sending Children Back to School

Elementary school classes for students up to 11 years old reopened across Denmark Wednesday morning.
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U.S. Has Nearly a Third of the World's Coronavirus Cases

The U.S. has reported almost three times as many COVID-19 cases as there are in Spain and Italy, which each have around 170,000 confirmed infections.
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Court 'Backs Down' From Texas Abortion Ban, Allowing Access to Oral Pills

Abortion rights advocates have repeatedly said medical abortion should not be considered a "procedure."
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Bush and Obama Let China Control WHO, Increasing Risk of Pandemics

Trump is halting U.S. funding of WHO after previous administrations' "benign neglect" policy allowed Beijing to mislead the organization, with deadly consequences.
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Dr. Fauci Couldn't Be Fired Without Cause Under Proposed Bill

The bill would only permit presidents to sack National Institutes of Health directors over malfeasance, negligence of office, and incapacity.
Coronavirus

Over 2 Million People Infected With Coronavirus Worldwide

More than two million people worldwide have now been diagnosed with the novel coronavirus, which causes the respiratory disease COVID-19.
Wisconsin

Wisconsin Protesters Enter State Park Demanding They Be Reopened to Public

Governor Tony Evans closed dozens of parks in the state following "unprecedented crowds, litter, vandalism" which were seen.
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More Than 100,000 in the U.S. Hospitalized After COVID-19 Infection

Nearly half of hospitalizations were reported in New York, while New Jersey California, Illinois, and Michigan have also seen thousands of hospital admissions.
Ron DeSantis

Florida Gov. to Announce 'Stage Two' Coronavirus Response Task Force Team

Ron DeSantis has previously been criticized for his slow response to the outbreak in the state.
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Air Conditioning Appears to Spread Coronavirus, Opening Windows May Stop It

Opening windows and letting natural light into buildings, including our homes, may prevent the spread of the coronavirus
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Coronavirus Can Survive High Temperatures for Long Periods, Study Finds

Some samples of SARS-CoV-2 were able to reproduce after being exposed to 140 degrees Fahrenheit for an hour.
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Belgium Now Has the Highest COVID-19 Death Rate

A range of factors from testing rates to how deaths are counted contribute to the death rate for a disease.
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Sorry, State Lines Don't Stop Coronavirus
By Arul and Himanshu Mishra
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