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May 06

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In Libya and Yemen war zones, COVID-19 adds a 2nd front

By Nick Schifrin, Ali Rogin

In Yemen, Houthi rebels have been battling a government in exile, backed by the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, for years. The fighting has resulted in a catastrophic humanitarian crisis that the coronavirus pandemic is making even more grim. Meanwhile, similar…

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May 06

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Business travel likely to be depressed for years, says Southwest Airlines CEO

With U.S. commercial flights largely empty amid the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, airlines are taking a serious financial hit. But while their revenue has plunged due to the drop in demand, they are receiving billions in federal aid. Southwest…

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May 05

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Traveling to Arizona, Trump wrestles with fallout of new death projections

By John Yang

As the U.S. coronavirus death toll passed 70,000, President Trump departed the White House for his first cross-country trip since the pandemic’s eruption, visiting an Arizona Honeywell plant that makes N95 masks. Despite a projection that daily deaths in the…

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May 05

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News Wrap: DNI pick Ratcliffe says he won’t be swayed by political bias

In our news wrap Tuesday, the Senate is holding confirmation hearings for President Trump's pick to be the next director of national intelligence. Texas Republican Rep. John Ratcliffe, an ardent Trump defender, pledged to steer clear of political bias. Also,…

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May 05

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Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson says ‘individual discipline’ key to reopening safely

Weeks of business closures and stay-at-home orders have left the American economy in shambles. Now, a majority of states are starting to lift restrictions and resume business -- even though COVID-19 cases and deaths nationwide continue to climb. Arkansas Gov.

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May 05

Watch 5:34
When lifesaving COVID-19 care arrives by helicopter

By William Brangham, Jason Kane

Regional and rural hospitals can be ill-equipped to handle serious coronavirus cases -- so additional care comes to the patient. Jennifer Adamski is a critical care nurse practitioner with the Cleveland Clinic, an Ohio-based hospital system that dispatches her far…

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May 05

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After ‘cutthroat’ global competition for PPE, U.S. seeks to make more at home

By Nick Schifrin, Dan Sagalyn

On Tuesday, President Trump traveled to Arizona to visit a Honeywell factory where the crucial N95 face masks are manufactured. The administration is pushing to move production of medical equipment to the U.S., after the coronavirus pandemic sparked a global…

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May 05

Watch 9:28
The ominous consequences of COVID-19 for American mental health

Even in the best of times, mental health and illness tend to be minimized by U.S. health care. That problem is now magnified by an extended period of social isolation, economic disaster and fear. How can Americans cope with this…

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May 05

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In the UK, people of color are hit harder by COVID-19. Here’s the story of 1 family’s loss

By Malcolm Brabant

Newly released data show that the United Kingdom has Europe’s highest COVID-19 death toll: at least 32,000, second globally only to the United States. But people of color there are being both infected and killed at higher rates than are…

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May 04

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Businesses in the U.S., Europe begin opening doors to a new chapter

By Stephanie Sy

The start of a new week marked more reopenings across the United States, whose death toll from COVID-19 is now over 68,000. In Washington, D.C., the Senate returned to the Capitol, while the House remained at recess due to the…

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