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Spanish League Wants Mini-Camp, Testing Before Resuming
The Spanish league is putting together a detailed plan to get teams ready for when the league restarts, recommending a mini-preseason and a large number of tests for players, their close relatives and club employees.
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Dutch Leader Proposes EU Fund for Nations Hit Hard by Virus
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has proposed a multibillion-euro (dollar) European Union fund to help countries in the 27-nation bloc whose health care systems have been hardest-hit by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Polio Immunization Suspended Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Health officials attempting to eradicate polio say they are being forced to suspend their mass immunization efforts amid the surging coronavirus pandemic.
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The Latest: Potential Asian Cup Bidders Given More Time
The Latest on the effects of the new coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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Extremists See Global Chaos From Virus as an Opportunity
Both the Islamic State group and al-Qaida see the coronavirus as a threat, but some of their fighters also see the upheaval from the pandemic as an opportunity to win over more supporters and strike harder than before.
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Music Never Dies: ‘Bolero’ Busts Out of Coronavirus Lockdown
Look closely: The kettle drum player has a wooden spoon in one hand, a ladle in the other … and doesn’t even have his drums.
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Q&A: How to Get Aid for a Small Business Hit by Virus Crisis
Millions of small business owners will be turning to the government, seeking help for an individual and nationwide cataclysm, the economic devastation caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Pakistan Court Overturns Conviction in Death of Daniel Pearl
A Pakistani court Thursday overturned the murder conviction of a British Pakistani man found guilty of the 2002 kidnapping and killing of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.
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Hockey Players in the Minors Face Uncertainty, Job Fears
Tom Parisi made the long drive from South Carolina to his home just south of Boston with a lot on his mind.
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Hoops Dream: Florida Walk-On Relishes Moment Years in Making
Chris Sutherland was sitting near the end of Florida?s bench, sandwiched between teammates, when he heard the chants. They were faint at first, growing louder and clearer by the second.