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FACT CHECK: Trump Doesn't Have The Authority To Order States To 'Reopen'
The president claimed "total" authority, per unnamed constitutional provisions. Experts remind him he is not a king, and cite Articles I, II, III; the 10th Amendment; and the Founding Fathers.
Coronavirus Vaccine? Two Pharmaceutical Giants Collaborating To Develop One
Pharmaceutical companies GSK and Sanofi are partnering to work on several vaccine candidates to fight the coronavirus.
Getting Back To Normal: Big Tech's Solution Depends On Public Trust
Apple and Google are developing a tool that relies on Bluetooth signals, sent by smartphones, to let people know if they may have been exposed to the coronavirus.
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Airlines Reach Agreement With Treasury Department On Share Of Coronavirus Aid
To prevent mass layoffs of airline employees, Congress authorized $50 billion in grants and loans for the carriers, as part of the $2.3 trillion economic relief package approved last month.
Hoping To Save The Postal Service, People Rush To Buy Stamps
People are taking to social media to urge support for the U.S. Postal Service, which is in a financial crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
New York City's COVID-19 Death Toll Soars Past 10,000
City officials have recalculated the number of deaths caused by the coronavirus to include some 4,000 people who died at home probably from the illness but who were not tested.
San Francisco Lawmakers Order Mayor To Lease Hotel Rooms For Homeless
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance giving the mayor 12 days to secure thousands of rooms to house and protect the city's homeless population during the COVID-19 crisis.
The Rich Really Are Different. They Can Shelter In Nicer Places
The coronavirus strikes both rich and poor people, but waiting out the pandemic is a lot easier if you've got a yacht. Ellen DeGeneres and other stars have been called insensitive about COVID-19.
As Deaths Mount, Volunteer EMTs At New Jersey's Coronavirus Epicenter Labor On
The EMT crew on the front lines of one of the hardest-hit New Jersey towns is all volunteer. They say calls are getting more intense and more people are dying.
WHO Sets 6 Conditions For Ending A Coronavirus Lockdown
The easing of shutdowns is a hot topic, as economic output is now stalled in many countries – including the U.S. But ending a shutdown too soon could backfire, the World Health Organization says.
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