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    Pornography, shoes, and Harvard welfare: Coronavirus relief money already being wasted in too many ways to count
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    Pornography, shoes, and Harvard welfare: Coronavirus relief money already being wasted in too many ways to count

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    April 20, 2020 8:34 pm
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    Government’s ability to help build coronavirus-fighting products set to ‘pick up momentum’ after sluggish start
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    Government’s ability to help build coronavirus-fighting products set to ‘pick up momentum’ after sluggish start

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    April 20, 2020 8:14 pm
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    WHO chief on coronavirus pandemic: ‘The worst is yet ahead’
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    WHO chief on coronavirus pandemic: ‘The worst is yet ahead’

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    Washington state orders recall of 12,000 coronavirus tests over ‘quality control’ issues
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    Washington state orders recall of 12,000 coronavirus tests over ‘quality control’ issues

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    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared a state of emergency in response to a water main break north of Detroit, leaving thousands under a boil water advisory.
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    Governor extends eviction moratorium until May 15

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    A new poll shows former Vice President Joe Biden beating President Donald Trump in the 2020 election.
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    Democrats look to hit Trump on coronavirus promises despite risk of riling a counterpuncher

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    Coronavirus-spreader Chris Cuomo got a lecture for breaking quarantine, and he’s upset about it

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    Why oil prices plummeted
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    The WTI crude oil price, the U.S. benchmark, tumbled to the lowest level in its history since markets started trading nearly four decades ago, falling to negative territory.
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    A sign telling passengers it will take only five minutes to get through security hangs above an empty security line at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago on April 16, 2020. The U.S. is offering airlines a $25 billion aid package, but damage to the sector caused by the coronavirus outbreak will be extensive and long-lasting, industry analysts say.
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    Travel impact from coronavirus nine times ‘worse’ than 9/11: Industry

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