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    • Trump vows economic relief amid growing virus fears

      Trump vows economic relief amid growing virus fears

      President Trump pitched the prospect of a stimulus package to provide financial assistance to businesses and workers hurt by the spread of the coronavirus.

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      • Italy orders lockdown of 60 million people due to virus

        Italy orders lockdown of 60 million people due to virus

      • Stricter measures urged to limit coronavirus spread

        Stricter measures urged to limit coronavirus spread

      • Trump campaign, allies seize control of voter data

        Trump campaign, allies seize control of voter data

      • Why DirecTV's days are numbered

        Why DirecTV's days are numbered

      • Federal agencies lead U.S. fight against coronavirus

        Federal agencies lead U.S. fight against coronavirus

    • Roosevelt who? 2020 Democrats steer clear of talking history
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      Yahoo News

      Roosevelt who? 2020 Democrats steer clear of talking history

      When Elizabeth Warren ended her bid for president, she spoke to campaign staff and signed off with a line that connected the Democratic senator from Massachusetts to one of the most famous politicians in the history of her state, Ted Kennedy. It was clear echo of the famous closing lines in Kennedy's 1980 speech at the Democratic convention, after he had ended his own presidential campaign: “The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die.” Modern politicians talk less and less about the traditions and legacy of their own political parties.

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    • Trump's top disease expert tells the elderly 'just don't get on a cruise ship' to avoid coronavirus
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      Trump's top disease expert tells the elderly 'just don't get on a cruise ship' to avoid coronavirus

      Andrew Harnik/AP Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told Chuck Todd on "Meet the Press" Sunday that the elderly should avoid traveling and attending events involving big crowds because of the higher risk they face from the coronavirus. For most people, coronavirus symptoms are mild, but the elderly are much more susceptible. "If you're a person with an underlying condition — and you are particularly an elderly person with an underlying condition — you need to think twice about getting on a plane or on a long trip," Fauci said.

      • The State Department says people shouldn't go on cruises amid the coronavirus outbreak
        The State Department says people shouldn't go on cruises amid the coronavirus outbreak
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      • CDC, State Department Say Travelers Should Avoid Cruises Due to Coronavirus
        CDC, State Department Say Travelers Should Avoid Cruises Due to Coronavirus
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    • 'We'll disappear': Thousands of Mexican women strike to protest femicide
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      The Guardian

      'We'll disappear': Thousands of Mexican women strike to protest femicide

      Countless thousands of women and girls across Mexico have joined a historic strike to protest against the country's startling rates of gender-based violence – and the government's failure to respond to the crisis in which more than ten women are murdered every day. From factories along the Río Grande to businesses in the capital and offices in cities near the Guatemalan border, women and girls joined the unprecedented protest, billed as a Day Without Women. The strike sent a clear message to Mexican society, said Sandra Reyes, 33, a biologist at the National Cancer Institute, who was one of at least 80,000 people who joined the country's largest ever women's march on Sunday.

      • Women rally outside Mexican embassy in New York to condemn violence suffered by women
        Women rally outside Mexican embassy in New York to condemn violence suffered by women
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      • Thousands stay home in Mexico in protest over violence against women
        Thousands stay home in Mexico in protest over violence against women
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    • CDC: Flu has killed 20,000 this season, including 136 kids
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      CBS News

      CDC: Flu has killed 20,000 this season, including 136 kids

      As the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread in the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided a grim reminder of the toll that the flu has taken on Americans. The CDC said that so far this season, about 20,000 people have died of the flu, including 136 children. The CDC's  most recent flu report says that as of February 29, hospitalization rates among children aged 4 and under were the highest on record at this point in the season, surpassing rates reported during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic.

      • Iowa Girl, 4, Regains Sight After Going Blind from Flu Complications: 'She's Not Giving Up'
        Iowa Girl, 4, Regains Sight After Going Blind from Flu Complications: 'She's Not Giving Up'
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      • How the coronavirus compares to SARS, swine flu, Zika, and other epidemics
        How the coronavirus compares to SARS, swine flu, Zika, and other epidemics
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    Can Democrats turn Texas blue?
    • “The combination of sharply Dem. cities and suburban areas shading blue is a long run disaster in the making for Republicans.”

    • “Republicans will win in 2020 because they still have the numbers.”

    • “Donald Trump continues to alienate suburban voters while energizing Latinos to vote against his party.”

    • “Texas is becoming bluer, or more precisely less red, but talk of it being a genuine swing state is grossly premature.”

    • “Texas Democrats face structural obstacles to victory.”

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