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Aug 12

Paris Marathon canceled after coronavirus hits travel plans

By Associated Press

The race was originally due to take place in April but was then moved to October. Organizers said they'd recently tried to rearrange the race for November but continuing travel restrictions made that unrealistic.

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Aug 12

Companies test antibody drugs to treat and prevent COVID-19

By Associated Press

These drugs are believed to last for a month or more and could give quick, temporary immunity to people at high risk of infection,…

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Aug 11

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College towns weigh benefits of students’ return with virus risks

By John Yang

As the new academic year gets underway, college students, parents, administrators and faculty are deliberating over whether it will be safe to hold in-person classes and resume dorm life. And residents of the surrounding towns and cities worry about the…

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Aug 11

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Parents and students reevaluate college costs amid virtual learning

For higher education, the pandemic has forced major questions about affordability and cost into the spotlight. Both students and parents are hesitant to spend tens of thousands of dollars on classes taken via video, and many feel that the loss…

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Aug 11

Global coronavirus cases top 20 million

By Nicole Winfield, Elaine Kurtenbach, Mark Stevenson, Associated Press

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide topped 20 million, more than half of them from the United States, India and Brazil.

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Aug 10

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What Trump’s executive actions mean for struggling U.S. workers

President Trump took a series of executive actions on Saturday to ease the economic strain of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as additional jobless benefits and a pause on federal student loan payments. But the moves, which bypassed Congress, prompted a…

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Aug 10

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Pandemic is ‘direct threat to our homeland security,’ says infectious disease expert

The U.S. has now recorded more than 5 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 160,000 deaths -- over 22 percent of the worldwide totals. Many American public health experts warn that the U.S. is at another important crossroads in its…

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Aug 10

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In Alaska, geographic isolation delayed the pandemic — but hasn’t prevented it

By Stephanie Sy, Lena I. Jackson, Casey Kuhn

Alaska’s distance from the U.S. mainland delayed its pandemic pain -- but hasn't prevented it. Indeed, the mayor of Anchorage recently described the situation there as a coming “COVID storm.” New emergency orders restricting businesses and gatherings are being implemented…

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Aug 10

WATCH: Washington, D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser speaks about weekend shooting

By Associated Press

A dispute that erupted into gun fire during a large outdoor party in Washington, D.C., early Sunday left one person dead and some 20 others injured.

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Aug 10

WATCH: White House press secretary talks China sanctions, RNC speech, Belarus

By Associated Press

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany will give a news briefing Monday after President Donald Trump signed executive orders on COVID-19 economic relief.

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