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The Latest: Cortina Seeks to Postpone Ski Worlds to 2022
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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Virus Stalls Work to Keep Alive a Rare Rhino Subspecies
It?s not quite a case of coitus interruptus, but efforts to create a very special baby are definitely on hold. Blame the pandemic.
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Asian Shares Climb, Tokyo Gains on Hopes for Reopening
Asian shares are mostly higher, with Tokyo stocks gaining on expectations that a pandemic state of emergency will be lifted for all of Japan.
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Muslims in India, Bangladesh Celebrate Eid Subdued by Virus
Muslims in India and Bangladesh joined prayers to celebrate a subdued Eid-al Fitr on Monday, marking the end of the Ramadan holy month by seeking blessings for a world free from coronavirus.
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Isolating Away From Family a ‘Hot Topic’ as NHL Plots Return
Young and single, Thatcher Demko has plenty of time on his hands, with little to do. Quarantining to play hockey wouldn?t be a problem for the Vancouver Canucks goalie.
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What Would Have Been: Zack Against Mets and Motor City Golf
The Major League Baseball season would be about one-third of the way through its 162-game schedule if not for the coronavirus pandemic, and the NBA and NHL would have been closer to crowning their champions. While NASCAR is running live races without spectators, The Associated Press looks at some of the other sporting events that had been scheduled the week of May 25-31:
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Healthy George Karl Starts Podcast, May Someday Coach Again
Truth: George Karl hasn?t felt this healthy in 15, maybe even 20 years. He?s playing plenty of golf, bike riding and finding time for yoga.
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Chinese Tech Giant Criticizes US for ‘Politicizing Business’
One of China?s biggest tech companies has criticized the Trump administration for ?politicizing business? after it slapped export sanctions on 33 more Chinese enterprises and government entities.
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The Latest: Greece Makes a Bid to Save Its Tourism Season
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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Severe Storm Lashes Vast Expanse of West Australian Coast
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses lost power, buildings were battered and trees were uprooted as a vast stretch of the west Australian coast was whipped by a severe storm on Monday for the second straight day.