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'Everything we did was to predict the next outbreak.' Yet scientists weren't prepared for COVID-19. Why?

CHICAGO — More than a decade ago, a center was founded at Northwestern University as a rapid-response operation against infectious disease.But its work was sporadic — a boom when epidemics like MERS hit, a bust when they were under control. Some promising drugs never made it out of the laboratory as funding waned.Now, researchers with the Center for Structural Genomics of Infectious Diseases are rushing to find an effective treatment for COVID-19, making up for lost time against a disease that has already killed more than 315,000 people around the world, including about 90,000 in the United St...

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Is the COVID-19 pandemic good news or bad news for renewable energy?

SAN DIEGO — The unprecedented scope of the coronavirus outbreak has led to an equal measure of uncertainty in the renewable energy sector.Will the depth of the pandemic slow down investment in solar, wind and other cleaner energy projects? Or will the economic tumult that the virus has wrought on the oil and gas segments provide an opening for renewables to fill?The answer appears as murky as so many other predictions about the virus have proven to be.“This is unprecedented, so we simply don’t have good models that tell us what happens,” said David Victor, professor of international relations ...

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Young indigenous woman says she was punched in the face by racist white man after she sneezed

A young indigenous woman in Vancouver, Canada, says that she was brutally assaulted by a man while she was walking in a park and happened to sneeze, CTV News reports.

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Venice gondolas return to Grand Canal

Venice's gondolas glided across the Grand Canal once more Monday as Italy's lockdown eased, taking the odd local from one side to the other as they wait for tourists to return.

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Trump administration says new bailout program will help 35 million Americans -- it probably won’t

Within a few weeks, the Federal Reserve will start a $600 billion lending program that the Trump administration says will help 40,000 midsized businesses that employ 35 million Americans.

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When religion sided with science: Medieval lessons for surviving COVID-19

Faced with a range of serious patient reactions to the COVID-19 disease, doctors and nurses have sometimes struggled to find viable treatment options. But when we examine faith-based responses to the virus, spiritual guidance has proved even more elusive.

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'Ludicrous': Democrats demand Trump State Department turn over 'secret plan' to slash Social Security amid pandemic

House Democrats are demanding that the Trump administration turn over to Congress all documents related to an internal State Department plan that reportedly proposes giving Americans direct cash payments in exchange for cuts to their Social Security benefits, an idea advocacy groups denounced as "monstrous."

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‘Social distancing inside’: Fox & Friends celebrates crowd protesting shutdown as NJ gym opens against state orders

"Fox & Friends" is applauding a New Jersey gym owner and the crowd that's come to support his decision to re-open against state COVID-19 orders. New Jersey has the second-highest coronavirus death toll in the country, with more that 10,000 people succumbing to the virus.

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Pennsylvania Trump voters say they've never been prouder of the president even as their friends die from COVID-19

Some Pennsylvania residents who voted for President Donald Trump in 2016 insist that he's doing a great job handling the COVID-19 pandemic, even as they've lost friends and family members to the disease.

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How do you stay safe now that states are reopening? An expert explains how to assess risk when reconnecting with friends and family

Editor’s note: Now that states are relaxing social distancing restrictions, people desperately want to see friends and family, go to a restaurant and let our kids have play dates. Even grocery shopping sounds fun. But how can you do that and still stay safe? Here, an epidemiologist who is immune-compromised himself, walks you through some decision making.

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Senior CDC official fires back at Trump adviser Navarro over criticism of department

According to a report from CNN, a senior CDC official unloaded on Donald Trump's trade advisor, Peter Navarro, for laying the blame for the Trump administration's bungling of the coronavirus pandemic on the department.

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Obama unloading on Trump after being ‘pushed to the breaking point’: CNN

Speaking with "New Day" host John Berman on Monday morning, CNN contributor Kate Andersen Brower stated that former President Barack Obama is finally breaking his silence on Donald Trump because he has had enough of the president's actions -- as well as his inaction on the coronavirus pandemic.

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'Extraordinary' White House turnover has hampered Trump's chaotic COVID-19 response: researcher

The nonstop chaos in President Donald Trump's White House has contributed to his administration's erratic response to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research by Brookings Institution senior fellow Kathryn Dunn Tenpas.

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