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Will Italy's coronavirus epidemic fuel the far right?

Italy is staring down the barrel of the worst recession since World War II, which could bolster the far-right and damage the country's love affair with the European Union, analysts say.

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France says no evidence Covid-19 linked to Wuhan research lab set up with French help

France on Friday said there was no factual evidence so far of a link between the Covid-19 outbreak and the work of the P4 research laboratory in the Chinese city of Wuhan, which France helped set up and where the current pandemic started.

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Global virus deaths pass 150,000 as Trump says China hiding toll

World coronavirus deaths surged past 150,000 Friday as US President Donald Trump accused China of continuing to cover up its toll, even after Beijing revised figures sharply upward for Wuhan, the original epicenter of the global pandemic.

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Pay the rent or eat? Suddenly jobless Americans face dilemma

Terra Thomas, one of the millions of Americans who have lost their income due to the coronavirus pandemic, was stuck between a rock and a hard place -- pay her rent or put food on the table?

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Confusion, seizure, strokes: How COVID-19 may affect the brain

A pattern is emerging among COVID-19 patients arriving at hospitals in New York: Beyond fever, cough and shortness of breath, some are deeply disoriented to the point of not knowing where they are or what year it is.

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Trump announces $19 billion relief for farmers amid COVID-19 epidemic

President Donald Trump on Friday announced a $19 billion financial rescue package to help the agriculture industry weather the staggering economic downturn sparked by measures to defeat the coronavirus.

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Rescued from Himalaya trails, trekkers find world in turmoil

Stranded in Kathmandu, running out of cash and with no way to get home, Alexander Sys is one of hundreds of tourists whose Nepal trekking adventure abruptly ended in lockdown.

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Coronavirus response stirs Jerusalem sovereignty struggle

Israel's arrest of senior Palestinian officials for "illegal" efforts to contain coronavirus and the Jewish state's closure of a clinic have exacerbated a long-running row over the status of east Jerusalem.

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Bill Maher lectures the media to ‘calm down and start treating us like adults’ when it comes to COVID-19

HBO "Real Time" host Bill Maher worried about "panic porn" while criticizing "gloomy" media coverage of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

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Poor US students miss out as virtual learning sharpens divide during coronavirus shutdown

As a member of the 2020 "class of coronavirus," Kenia Molina needed to find a laptop in order to graduate high school -- a technology gap that has caused thousands of poorer students to miss out on weeks of education.

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Bill Maher says Trump didn’t need to put his name on stimulus checks as we’ll know who it’s from when it bounces

The host of "Real Time" on HBO put on a suit and tie for his home performance on Friday.

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Here is the fascinating silver lining in a new study on the ‘raging epidemic’ in the Boston area

On Friday, the Boston Globe reported that a team of COVID-19 researchers tested people in Chelsea, a small city just outside Boston, and while what they found was disturbing, it also offered some reason for hope.

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COVID-19 deaths surge in Georgia nursing homes — but the real number is likely higher: report

The "lack of robust testing in Georgia" means the state's COVID-19 death toll may be significantly higher than the official count released by Republican Gov. Brian Kemp's administration, according to a new report by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

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