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Trump’s Fundraising Slows Amid Outbreak, Still Sets Records
President Donald Trump’s record-setting fundraising pace slowed slightly amid the coronavirus outbreak but remained strong as he maintains a massive cash advantage over Democrats.
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Game Off: Youth Baseball Leagues Scrambling Amid Pandemic
The end to months of fundraising, planning and practice ended with a press release and tears.
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AP PHOTOS: India’s Virus Lockdown Slows the Usual Bustle
Highways that once pulsated with traffic are eerily silent. Big cities normally filled with dense crowds are wide open, with public spaces out of bounds. Those hunkered down at home peer out from their windows and balconies, while police patrol the streets.
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2020 Watch: How and When Will Trump Reopen the Economy?
Presidential politics move fast. What we?re watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
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Delay Costs IOC ‘Several Hundred Million’; Japan Pays Rest
The International Olympic Committee will face ?several hundred million dollars? of added costs because of the postponement of the Tokyo Games, the body’s president said.
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What Would Have Been: Live Sports Events Shuttered by Virus
With the national sports calendar now in its second month on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic, The Associated Press looks at what would have been held the week of April 13-19:
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NASCAR Star Kyle Larson Uses Racial Slur During Virtual Race
NASCAR star Kyle Larson used a racial slur on a live stream during a virtual race ? the second driver in a week to draw scrutiny while using the online racing platform to fill time during the coronavirus pandemic.
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AP PHOTOS: Ghostly Virus-Era NYC, Captured From a Motorbike
In its best days, in its highest moments, New York City is dizzying.
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As Virus Deaths Rise, Sweden Sticks to ‘Low-Scale’ Lockdown
Crowds swarm Stockholm’s waterfront, with some people sipping cocktails in the sun. In much of the world, this sort of gathering would be frowned upon or even banned.
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Turkish President Rejects Minister’s Resignation Over Virus
Turkey?s president has rejected the resignation of the country’s interior minister who took responsibility for a poorly timed announcement of a weekend lockdown that prompted thousands of people to rush into the streets to stock up on supplies.