April 2020

Endorsing Trump’s Firing of Inspector General, Barr Paints Distorted Picture

Did Mr. Atkinson ignore the Justice Department’s view? No. While Mr. Atkinson disagreed with it, he considered himself bound by it. After Mr. Atkinson gave the complaint to Mr. Maguire, Steven E. Engel, the head of the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, opined that the whistle-blower law did not apply because the complaint was

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Coronavirus: ‘Deadly resurgence’ if curbs lifted too early, WHO warns

Image copyright EPA Image caption Easter celebrations have been cancelled across Spain and people encouraged to worship remotely Lifting coronavirus lockdown measures too early could spark a “deadly resurgence” in infections, the World Health Organization chief has warned. Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said countries should be cautious about easing restrictions, even as some struggle with

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Not Even A Global Pandemic Can Keep Colton Underwood Down

Colton Underwood is lounging, iPhone camera in hand. No, this isn’t one of the many awkwardly filmed vlogs from his season of “The Bachelor.” Underwood is in quarantine at his girlfriend Cassie Randolph’s parents’ home in Huntington Beach, California, and we’re chatting with him on Zoom from our respective residences in Brooklyn and New Jersey. Underwood

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Coronavirus Contact Tracing: Apple and Google Team Up to Enable Virus Tracking

OAKLAND, Calif. — In one of the most far-ranging attempts to halt the spread of the coronavirus, Apple and Google said they were building software into smartphones that would tell people if they were recently in contact with someone who was infected with it. The technology giants said they were teaming up to release the

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FDA warns Alex Jones to stop pitching bogus virus remedies

U.S. health officials are warning conspiracy theorist and radio host Alex Jones to stop pitching bogus remedies for the coronavirus By MATTHEW PERRONE AP Health Writer April 10, 2020, 8:29 PM 2 min read 2 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article WASHINGTON — U.S. health officials are warning conspiracy theorist and radio

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