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Selasa, 31 Maret 2020
Wisconsin officials are moving full-speed-ahead with holding the state's April 7 presidential primary despite rising coronavirus cases
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Wisconsin officials are moving full-speed-ahead with holding the state's April 7 presidential primary despite rising coronavirus cases
On Friday, Republican leaders in Wisconsin's state legislature shot down the Governor's request to send every registered voter an absentee ballot.
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Here are all the members of Congress who have tested positive, self-quarantined, or closed their office because of coronavirus
Five members of Congress have now tested positive, while over a dozen lawmakers are in self-quarantine.
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A GOP senator calls on Trump to reopen parts of the coronavirus-stricken economy because 'death is an unavoidable part of life'
Sen. Ron Johnson is suggesting drawing up lists of "nonessential businesses" that pose health risks and keeping them closed.
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Immigration attorney pleads for relief as DACA deadlines loom and social distancing adds hurdles for 'Dreamers'
At least 27,000 "Dreamers" work in the medical field, but the Trump administration isn't making it easy for them to remain in the country.
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Senators called on the FDA to lift restrictions that keep gay and bisexual men from donating blood amid 'severe' shortage during coronavirus outbreak
Top public health officials urged healthy Americans to donate blood as the novel coronavirus outbreak resulted in a nationwide shortage.
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LIVE UPDATES: US records 500 coronavirus deaths in a day, open coffins on the streets are grim warning in Philippines
There are grim predictions over the numbers of deaths the coronavirus will case in the US. Here's the latest about the outbreak around the world.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz says US unemployment could reach 30% before the coronavirus outbreak wanes — and warns of systemic issues that could make any recovery slow and painful
Joseph Stiglitz expects the US to bounce back from the unemployment crisis when the pandemic subsides but does not expect a robust economic recovery.
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