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No Special Favors: New Zealand Leader Turned Away From Cafe
New Zealand’s leader found out there are no exceptions when it comes to social distancing after she was initially turned away from a cafe because it was too full under coronavirus guidelines.
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Burundi Defies COVID-19 for Election Ending a Bloody Rule
Burundi is pushing ahead with an election on Wednesday that will end the president’s divisive and bloody 15-year rule.
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Virus Lockdown Gives Venice a Shot at Reimagining Tourism
In Venice, a city famous for being visited by too many and home to too few, children?s play now fills neighborhood squares, fishermen sell their catch to home cooks, and water buses convey masked and gloved commuters to businesses preparing to reopen.
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Coronavirus Caution: Go Out but ‘Let’s Not Have a Party’
Australians headed out to eat for the first time in weeks Saturday, but the reopening of restaurants, pubs and cafes came with a warning: don’t overdo it.
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Tetsuko Itagaki, AP Tokyo Linchpin for Decades, Dies at 96
Tetsuko Itagaki, who was a secretary for five AP Tokyo bureau chiefs from 1958 until she retired in 1989, has died in Tokyo. She was 96.
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No Jobs, No Future: An Army of India’s Migrants Heads Home
Tens of thousands of impoverished migrant workers are on the move across India, walking on highways and railway tracks or riding trucks, buses and crowded trains in blazing heat.
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The Latest: Restaurant Owners Protest in Milan
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Report: Bryant Crash Pilot Had No Drugs, Alcohol in System
The pilot flying Kobe Bryant and seven others to a youth basketball tournament did not have alcohol or drugs in his system, and all nine sustained immediately fatal injuries when their helicopter slammed into a hillside outside Los Angeles in January, according to autopsies released Friday.
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Trump’s Emergency Powers Worry Some Senators, Legal Experts
The day he declared the COVID-19 pandemic a national emergency, President Donald Trump made a cryptic offhand remark.
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It’s a Work From Home Congress as House Approves Proxy Vote
It all started with the grandchildren.