Trump unveils three-stage process for states to end coronavirus shutdown
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – President Donald Trump laid out new guidelines yesterday for U.S.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – President Donald Trump laid out new guidelines yesterday for U.S.
BRASILIA, (Reuters) – Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro fired his health minister yesterday after clashing with him over how to fight the new coronavirus, and again called for states to end stay-at-home orders that he said were hurting the economy.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A senior cybersecurity official with the Federal Bureau of Investigation said yesterday that foreign government hackers have broken into companies conducting research into treatments for COVID-19, the respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund yesterday said the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, combined with other problems in recent years, meant Latin America and the Caribbean would likely see “no growth” in the decade from 2015 to 2025.
(Reuters) – Gilead Sciences Inc’s shares surged 16% in after hours trading on Thursday following a media report detailing encouraging partial data from trials of the U.S.
BENGALURU, (Reuters) – India said on Thursday videoconferencing software Zoom is “not a safe platform”, joining other countries that have expressed concern about the security of an application that has become hugely popular worldwide during the coronavirus lockdown.
TOKYO, (Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expanded a state of emergency to include the entire country on Thursday and said the government was considering cash payouts for all in an effort to stem the coronavirus outbreak and cushion the economic downturn.
NEW YORK, (Reuters) – The death toll from the coronavirus pandemic in the United States approached 31,000 yesterday as governors began cautiously preparing Americans for a post-virus life that would likely include public face coverings as the “new normal.”
GENEVA/WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday he regrets U.S.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said yesterday his government is trying to determine whether the coronavirus emanated from a lab in Wuhan, China, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Beijing “needs to come clean” on what they know.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund is looking to triple its concessional financing for the poorest countries to over $18 billion to help them respond to the novel coronavirus pandemic, Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said yesterday.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK, (Reuters) – New York City, the hardest hit U.S.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – President Donald Trump said yesterday he would halt funding to the World Health Organization over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic while his administration reviews its response to the global crisis.
(Jamaica Gleaner) United States President Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on Monday, April 13 in Washington.
NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Seven Northeastern U.S. states and three on the West Coast formed regional pacts yesterday aimed at coordinating a gradual reopening of their economies without a resurgence of coronavirus infections just as the outbreak appeared to be starting to wane.
(Reuters) – The U.S. securities regulator yesterday charged a former banker at a subsidiary of a U.S.
SINGAPORE/LONDON, (Reuters) – The minimal impact on oil prices from a global deal for record output cuts showed that oil producers have a mountain to climb if they are to restore market balance as the coronavirus shreds demand and sends stockpiles soaring, industry watchers said.
(Reuters) – Forty-two residents of a Virginia nursing home near Richmond have died from the COVID-19 disease pandemic in one of the worst clusters of the new coronavirus in the United States, and officials expect more deaths to come.
(Reuters) – Liberal challenger Jill Karofsky won a hotly contested race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court yesterday, beating a conservative incumbent in state elections marred by court challenges and worries about health risks from the coronavirus pandemic.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – President Donald Trump said yesterday he liked leading health expert Anthony Fauci and did not intend to fire him after Fauci said in an interview that earlier mitigation efforts against the coronavirus outbreak could have saved more lives.
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