In Pennsylvania, as in other states, political leaders are in disagreement about the timeline for reopening. Some Republican lawmakers are considering legislation that would reopen certain businesses,
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“What Congress must understand — and what we are shouting in unison today — is that this is not a big city problem; it’s an every city problem,” said Mayor Bryan
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That trend can be seen in trade data, where slowing economic activity has caused global commerce to plummet. Tracking published by S & P Global Panjiva on Tuesday showed global shipments
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“This disease has challenged everything that we believed was right six weeks ago.” “It’s different than anything we’ve seen before, and maybe the way we’ve taken care of things is not
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“We don’t have a king; we have a president,” Mr. Cuomo, New York’s governor, said Tuesday on NBC’s “Today.” In a separate appearance on MSNBC, he warned that if Mr. Trump
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“This disease has challenged everything that we believed was right six weeks ago.” “It’s different than anything we’ve seen before, and maybe the way we’ve taken care of things is not
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“We are physicians trained at top U.S. institutions,” said Dr. Kura, who has been in the United States for 19 years. “People like me are not able to go to help
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“We don’t have a king; we have a president,” Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, a Democrat, said Tuesday on NBC’s “Today.” In a separate appearance on MSNBC, he warned
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Life without school is much more boring then I thought it would be. Without the summerlike feeling of no work and being able to see friends, it’s actually very depressing.
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A few days later, on March 9, the first presumptive coronavirus patient in Louisiana was identified in New Orleans — a resident of nearby Jefferson Parish who
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Hospitals are still admitting many patients, including 1,649 on Monday, with the virus. And in neighboring New Jersey, the authorities reported 365 deaths, the state’s largest one-day toll since the outbreak
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When abortion stopped in Texas last month, Julie Burkhart, the founder and chief executive of Trust Women, which operates abortion clinics in Oklahoma City and Wichita, received a flood of new
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“The oversight committee will carefully examine the administration’s request, but we need more information than the administration has been willing to provide,” the committee’s chairwoman, Representative Carolyn B. Maloney of New