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Kamis, 23 April 2020
Trump signs executive order suspending immigration into the US for 60 days
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Trump signs executive order suspending immigration into the US for 60 days
Trump signed the order on Wednesday. It does not apply to any non-immigrant visas and includes exemptions for essential workers and medical staff.
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Apple and Google's new smartphone alert system for tracking the coronavirus could be 'alarming' for privacy, US senator warns
A US senator is demanding Apple and Google executives be held "personally liable" if they don't protect user privacy in new coronavirus tracking tech.
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Georgia's governor hit with wave of backlash over plans to begin reopening the state's economy on Friday
The World Health Organization warned against premature returns to daily life without thorough contact tracing.
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What Queen Elizabeth's relationship was like with every US president, from Truman to Trump
Queen Elizabeth II, the longest currently-reigning monarch, turns 94 on April 21, 2020. She's met with all but one US president since 1951.
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What we know about Kim Jong Un's 3 possible heirs
Little is known about Kim Jong Un's wife, Ri Sol Ju, and even less is known about the three young children the couple is believed to have.
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Rumors of Kim Jong Un's mysterious illness are raising questions about his line of succession. This is his family tree.
Kim Jong Un's family dynasty has been in power in North Korea since 1948. Now that he's rumored to be gravely ill, it's unclear who would succeed him.
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Mitch McConnell just threw cold water on the immediate prospect of further coronavirus aid, citing 'extraordinary' national debt
McConnell said there would not be another coronavirus relief bill until at least May, citing the national debt as "a matter of genuine concern."
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Senate passes $480 billion package to expand funding for small-business loans and testing. The bill now moves to the House.
The $450 billion deal allocates more funding for testing, hospitals, and small businesses. A Senate vote is expected at 4 p.m.
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'Bad news for everyone': How Kim Jong Un's demise could spark unrest and require a military response
Even if he isn't on his death bed, Kim does have health issues and his exit from the stage would create turmoil, experts say.
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A bill that would ban banks from charging overdraft fees during the coronavirus pandemic was introduced by House Democrats
The House Oversight and Antitrust Committees introduced a bill to ban banks from charging overdraft fees or reporting overdraft coverage to credit agencies.
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