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The American Israel Public Affairs Committee announced that some people who were potentially in contact with a coronavirus patient attended the group's Washington conference earlier this week -- as did several political leaders. read more...
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A small group of guests out of 130 cleared to leave a Tenerife hotel in its fourth day of quarantine over the coronavirus could be seen boarding a minibus on Friday, a video recorded by one of the remaining guests showed.
Vice President Mike Pence is in Palm Beach County Friday, capping a week dominated by concerns about the global coronavirus outbreak. Pence is speaking at the Club for Growth annual conference. Pence's staff said the vice president is scheduled to meet with Gov. Ron DeSantis this afternoon before departing for Sarasota. The vice president arrived at Palm Beach International Airport before ...
National College Players Association on Saturday asked the NCAA to consider keeping fans away from basketball tournament games due to coronavirus.
The National College Players Association has concerns over whether the NCAA has taken the proper steps to protect athletes from the coronavirus.
Dubai's Emirates Group has seen a "measurable slowdown" in busine...
Much of the hoopla surrounding March Madness is in the crowds, where basketball fans slather themselves with body paint to support their teams. But that madness could fade away this year if one players' advocacy group gets its way.
One day after the National College Players Association put out a statement suggesting the NCAA consider March Madness games without an audience present because of the Cornoavirus, the NCAA responded writing: "NCAA staff continues to prepare for all NCAA winter and spring championships, but we are keenly aware of Coronavirus and will continue to monitor in coordination with state/local health authorities and the CDC." RELATED: Players group...
Seoul City Mayor Park Won-soon said he was suing the Shincheonji leaders "for murder, injury and violation of prevention and management of infectious diseases."
Health authorities in Washington say a man in his 70s died from the new coronavirus. It comes as the first case in Manhattan was confirmed.
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