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A study of 81 patients with Covid-19 in Brazil said chloroquine should not
be used to treat the disease because it can lead to death.
Sweden Claims It's Prepared For Second Wave Despite Having No Lockdown
The country's public health agency claims its capital Stockholm, where the
majority of the cases have been reported, may have already passed the peak of the outbreak.
Trump’s Cartel Busting Navy Ship Sails Home, Stricken by COVID-19
The USS Kidd was part of President Donald Trump's recently enhanced anti-drug mission he linked to
stopping the spread of the novel coronavirus when a sick sailor had to be evacuated with the help of U.S. partner
Almost Half of Latino Voters Approve of Donald Trump's COVID-19 Response
Almost half of Latinos say they approve of Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, and that the president
is providing helpful information. Yet, most say they still will vote for former Vice President Joe Biden in November.
Whitmer Extends Divisive Lockdown as VP Speculation Swirls
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Friday the extension of the state's stay-at-home order until May 15.
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Who Leads the Field in Dependency Treatment in 2020?
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Where do you go to ensure that you will not just turn the corner, but keep carrying on
down the right road for the rest of your life? Find out more.
Kim Jong Un is Absent Amid Health Rumors on Armed Forces Anniversary
China has sent a medical team to assess the health status of the supreme leader, Reuters reported.
China Sends Doctors to North Korea as Rumors on Kim Jong Un's Health Swirl
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"I almost cried," said a user of Six Feet Supplies, a charity started by
teenagers who shop for those susceptible to COVID-19.
"We're not selling anything," Sacco said Tuesday. "Every single bit of this is donation-only or nothing."
"When this whole thing started what kept me up at night is the possibility of mass casualties in
our community," Riya Ortiz told Newsweek
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Goodall talks to Newsweek about the pandemic, her new documentary and
the most important message she hopes her life's work leaves behind.
As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, a travel photographer
looks back on her favorite photos she's taken around the world.
British eco-artist Jason deCaires Taylor creates eerie
undersea worlds that blend sculpture and marine life, creating havens
for coral to regenerate and new ecosystems to thrive.
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What Sets the Leading Liberal Arts Schools Apart?
There are a number of great Liberal Arts Schools in the USA today, but what qualities do the best of them have?
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A Leading University has to have a track record of producing well qualified,
gifted and employable candidates. Which schools earn the accolade?
How Can a Good Business Education Benefit You?
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in your future, and while costs can be significant, the rewards are incalculable. Find out more.
What Is Your Accounting And Finance Team Missing?
Have you ever wanted more from your accounting and finance professionals? These three letters can help.
Kim Jong Un is Absent Amid Health Rumors on Armed Forces Anniversary
China has sent a medical team to assess the health status of the supreme leader, Reuters reported.
China Sends Doctors to North Korea as Rumors on Kim Jong Un's Health Swirl
China has sent a team of doctors to North Korea to help determine Supreme Leader of North Korea Kim Jong Un's health status, Reuters reported on Friday. Hong Kong state media reported that Kim was dead, though there has been no confirmation from U.S. sources at this point.Using Chloroquine For COVID-19 Could Lead to Death, Study Shows
A study of 81 patients with Covid-19 in Brazil said chloroquine should not
be used to treat the disease because it can lead to death.
Sweden Claims It's Prepared For Second Wave Despite Having No Lockdown
The country's public health agency claims its capital Stockholm, where the
majority of the cases have been reported, may have already passed the peak of the outbreak.
Trump’s Cartel Busting Navy Ship Sails Home, Stricken by COVID-19
The USS Kidd was part of President Donald Trump's recently enhanced anti-drug mission he linked to
stopping the spread of the novel coronavirus when a sick sailor had to be evacuated with the help of U.S. partner
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Almost half of Latinos say they approve of Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, and that the president
is providing helpful information. Yet, most say they still will vote for former Vice President Joe Biden in November.
Whitmer Extends Divisive Lockdown as VP Speculation Swirls
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Friday the extension of the state's stay-at-home order until May 15.
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Weathering the Perfect Storm
COVID-19 is not our only enemy. While the world confronts a pandemic, our critical infrastructure is vulnerable to
cyberattack. Read this new report on where the weak points are and how to strengthen defenses against terrorists and cyber-criminals.
World's Best Hospitals 2020
Newsweek partnered with Statista Inc. to rank the leading hospitals in 21 countries
Who Leads the Field in Dependency Treatment in 2020?
When seeking guidance on beating an addiction, there are many things to consider.
Where do you go to ensure that you will not just turn the corner, but keep carrying on
down the right road for the rest of your life? Find out more.
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"I almost cried," said a user of Six Feet Supplies, a charity started by
teenagers who shop for those susceptible to COVID-19.
"We're not selling anything," Sacco said Tuesday. "Every single bit of this is donation-only or nothing."
"When this whole thing started what kept me up at night is the possibility of mass casualties in
our community," Riya Ortiz told Newsweek
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Goodall talks to Newsweek about the pandemic, her new documentary and
the most important message she hopes her life's work leaves behind.
As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, a travel photographer
looks back on her favorite photos she's taken around the world.
British eco-artist Jason deCaires Taylor creates eerie
undersea worlds that blend sculpture and marine life, creating havens
for coral to regenerate and new ecosystems to thrive.
What Sets the Leading Liberal Arts Schools Apart?
There are a number of great Liberal Arts Schools in the USA today, but what qualities do the best of them have?
What Qualities Make a Leading University?
A Leading University has to have a track record of producing well qualified,
gifted and employable candidates. Which schools earn the accolade?
How Can a Good Business Education Benefit You?
Enrolling at a good Business School might be the best investment you can make
in your future, and while costs can be significant, the rewards are incalculable. Find out more.
What Is Your Accounting And Finance Team Missing?
Have you ever wanted more from your accounting and finance professionals? These three letters can help.
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with the Oxford group among the first to test theirs in human volunteers.
At Least 566 Federal Prisoners Test Positive For COVID-19, With 24 Deaths
The Bureau of Prisons currently oversees the care of 143,407
federal inmates in the institutions it manages.
First Comprehensive Geological Map of the Moon Created by USGS
The map was put together using six regional maps made during the Apollo era,
in combination with information collected during recent lunar missions.
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Pet owners with COVID-19 should avoid "petting, snuggling, being kissed or licked,
and sharing food or bedding" with their animals, the USDA said.
Bizarre Royal Gifts Revealed Including a Bomber Jacket From Donald Trump
The official list of weird and wonderful presents given to the royal family last year is out,
with Donald Trump and Archbishop Desmond Tutu both making an appearance.
Levels of Ocean Biodiversity Have Barely Changed for Millions of Years
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ago to the present day to explore levels of marine biodiversity over time.
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