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In coronavirus crisis, Trump's stock market advice keeps looking worse

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 02:36 PM PDT

In coronavirus crisis, Trump's stock market advice keeps looking worseAlmost forgotten in the rush of doom-and-gloom headlines about the spread of coronavirus and Monday's record-breaking stock market sell-off is President Trump's two-week old advice to would be investors to buy stocks.


Joe Biden gets away with yelling at voters, and may even benefit from it

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 12:23 PM PDT

Joe Biden gets away with yelling at voters, and may even benefit from itA heated exchange between Biden and a construction worker could actually help him with women voters concerned about guns.


Sniper Lee Malvo marries while serving life in prison

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 02:10 PM PDT

Sniper Lee Malvo marries while serving life in prisonLee Boyd Malvo, who is serving life in prison for his role in the 2002 sniper spree that terrorized the nation's capital region, is now a married man. Carmeta Albarus, who has served as an adviser and mentor for Malvo since testifying at his 2003 trial, confirmed the wedding took place earlier this month. Malvo, now 35, was 17 when he and John Allen Muhammad embarked on a killing spree in October 2002 that left 10 people dead and three wounded in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia.


Russia reaches out to OPEC as Riyadh opens oil taps

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 08:16 AM PDT

Russia reaches out to OPEC as Riyadh opens oil tapsRussia said Tuesday it was open to renewing cooperation with the OPEC oil cartel even as kingpin Saudi Arabia escalated a price war with Moscow by announcing it would flood markets with new supplies. The oil price conflict broke out after OPEC and a group of non-member countries dominated by Russia -- the world's second largest oil producer -- on Friday failed to agree on production cuts.


Coronavirus: Sinister people are knocking on doors claiming to be part of official disease response, police warn

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 10:11 AM PDT

Coronavirus: Sinister people are knocking on doors claiming to be part of official disease response, police warnScammers are knocking on people's doors and claiming to be part of the official response to the coronavirus, police in New Jersey have warned.The people could then try and take advantage of anxiety around the spread of the disease to sell products at inflated price or otherwise try and scam anyone in the house, authorities warned.


Olive Garden employee, 16, to file lawsuit after customer requested white server, reports say

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 12:19 PM PDT

Olive Garden employee, 16, to file lawsuit after customer requested white server, reports sayAn Olive Garden customer reportedly requested a white server instead of the server already assigned to the table and the manager complied.


Hypersonic Missiles Just Aren't Accurate

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 08:54 AM PDT

Hypersonic Missiles Just Aren't AccurateEveryone wants Mach 5-plus weapons, but they still have a long way to go.


Guatemalan migrant dies in U.S. custody after gallblader operation

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 05:21 PM PDT

Guatemalan migrant dies in U.S. custody after gallblader operationA Guatemalan migrant who had passed a key hurdle in her bid to win asylum in the United States has died in U.S. custody after a gallbladder operation, the Guatemalan government said on Monday. Maria Ochoa, 22, from the poor San Marcos region near Guatemala's border with Mexico, died on Sunday in a hospital in Houston, Texas, months after she was detained at the border by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in September. Ochoa, whose two brothers live in the United States, had an operation on her gallbladder in the neighboring state of Oklahoma on Feb. 7 and spent a week in hospital afterwards, Guatemala's foreign ministry said in a statement.


22-year-old Guatemalan asylum-seeker dies in ICE custody

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 06:41 PM PDT

22-year-old Guatemalan asylum-seeker dies in ICE custodyMaria Celéste Ochoa Yoc de Ramírez died after six months in ICE custody.


U.S. troops begin withdrawal from Afghanistan, official says

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 02:36 PM PDT

U.S. troops begin withdrawal from Afghanistan, official saysAmerican troops have begun leaving Afghanistan for the initial troop withdrawal required in the U.S.-Taliban peace agreement, a U.S. official said on Monday, amid political chaos in Kabul that threatens the deal.


US border officer charged with smuggling 17 kilos of cocaine

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 01:03 PM PDT

After testing delays, US coronavirus cases surge past 900

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 04:09 PM PDT

After testing delays, US coronavirus cases surge past 900The number of US cases of the novel coronavirus surged to more than 900 on Tuesday, according to an AFP tally, after public health experts criticized authorities for downplaying the epidemic and lagging behind in testing efforts. The rise is linked to an expansion in testing as the bulk of diagnoses have shifted from federal to state laboratories. Writing in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) on Monday, academics from Johns Hopkins University and Stanford University said the failings had contributed to the virus taking root across the country.


A Chinese restaurant chain in California is checking customers' body temperatures and turning diners away amid coronavirus fears

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 11:33 AM PDT

A Chinese restaurant chain in California is checking customers' body temperatures and turning diners away amid coronavirus fearsSichuan Impression, a Chinese restaurant chain in California, is screening customers and employees for fevers before they enter any of its stores.


'You're full of s***': Joe Biden gets in heated gun control debate with Detroit plant worker

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 03:17 PM PDT

'You're full of s***': Joe Biden gets in heated gun control debate with Detroit plant workerThe worker, among a group surrounding Biden at the Fiat Chrysler plant, accused Biden of "actively trying to end our Second Amendment right."


Nazi salutes, Molotov cocktails rock massive Mexico women's march

Posted: 08 Mar 2020 11:38 PM PDT

Nazi salutes, Molotov cocktails rock massive Mexico women's marchA group of women outside Mexico City's main cathedral clashed on Sunday with men protesting abortion who made Nazi salutes, among scuffles that left dozens injured during a protest of tens of thousands of people on International Women's Day. The incidents reflected an undercurrent of anger throughout the day, in which the city government said 80,000 people marched through Mexico City's historic core to the public square fronting the cathedral and National Palace. Wearing green bandanas symbolizing support for abortion rights, at least a dozen women ripped down banners describing abortion as femicide and set them on fire.


Fox News Host: 2 People Died in Florida From Coronavirus, but They Were Old So No Biggie

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 09:59 AM PDT

Fox News Host: 2 People Died in Florida From Coronavirus, but They Were Old So No BiggieFox News anchor Ed Henry appeared a bit cavalier when discussing recent deaths from the novel coronavirus on Tuesday, highlighting how two people who died in Florida were both elderly and had recently traveled abroad so, in the end, it's nothing "scary" for viewers at home.Speaking with Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) on America's Newsroom, Henry noted at the outset that Florida's Gov. Ron DeSantis had recently declared a state of emergency to deal with the viral outbreak.Pointing out that Scott himself is a former governor, Henry said that people may tend to "have fear" when they hear the term "state of emergency" but it is sometimes just about a governor "asserting power so they can respond quickly."Henry, meanwhile, said he needed to add some "important context" having Scott discuss the emergency action in Florida."There have been 18 cases of COVID-19, two people, sadly, have died, but both of those residents were elderly and had traveled internationally," the anchor declared. "So when you hear the context, it's not quite as scary."White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham Promises 'Healthy' Trump Will Be 'Just Fine'The notion of a Fox News host shrugging off deaths of coronavirus victims because of their age wasn't lost on critics of the network who have observed that many Fox personalities have downplayed the growing crisis or blamed it on Democrats playing politics. Henry's dismissiveness also rings as tone-deaf considering the Fox audience's median age is 65—part of an age group that is at the highest risk of complications from the virus."Dear old folks watching this show, (which is essentially everyone watching this show) don't worry, the coronavirus is only coming for you," Media Matters reporter Lis Power, who first spotted the moment, mocked in response on Twitter. "Sincerely, Ed."But it isn't just liberal detractors who have taken issue with the way President Donald Trump and Fox News have soft-pedaled the virus outbreak. During his Monday night monologue, Fox News host Tucker Carlson took aim at those who have been "minimizing what is clearly a very serious problem."Stephen Colbert Unloads on Trump Over Coronavirus: 'You're a Monster'Read more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast hereGet our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


Why Is Italy's Coronavirus Outbreak So Bad?

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 11:18 AM PDT

Why Is Italy's Coronavirus Outbreak So Bad?In less than a month, Italy has gone from having only three cases of the coronavirus to having the highest number of cases and deaths outside of China


Inmate reported as escaping did not flee prison

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 06:06 AM PDT

Inmate reported as escaping did not flee prisonA convicted murderer did not escape from an Alabama prison despite the corrections system initially reporting that he did, state officials said Tuesday. The Alabama Department of Corrections said the inmate reported as escaping in fact never left the prison. An escape notice was sent out as a precautionary matter when the inmate was not at his assigned location at St. Clair Correctional Facility.


Nigeria sweats after coronavirus sparks oil fall

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 05:34 PM PDT

Nigeria sweats after coronavirus sparks oil fallNigeria has reported only two confirmed coronavirus cases, but there are fears the fallout from the global outbreak could debilitate Africa's biggest economy. The finance minister in the continent's largest oil producer said on Monday the government would scale back its budget after crude prices plunged far below the level it had envisioned. "It is very clear that we will have to revisit crude oil benchmark price that we have of $57," Zainab Ahmed said after a hastily convened meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari.


CDC: Many Americans will probably be exposed to coronavirus at some point, 'and there's a good chance many will become sick'

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 02:03 PM PDT

CDC: Many Americans will probably be exposed to coronavirus at some point, 'and there's a good chance many will become sick'In a media briefing Monday, an organization leader said "this virus is capable of spreading easily and sustainably from person to person."


Trump Surprised Staff With Promise of Stimulus Details by Today

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 05:42 AM PDT

Trump Surprised Staff With Promise of Stimulus Details by Today(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump surprised members of his administration by promising details of an economic package to be unveiled Tuesday in response to markets that have been battered by the coronavirus outbreak, according to people familiar with the matter.As outlined by Trump in remarks Monday, the proposal will likely include a payroll tax cut and a short-term expansion of paid sick leave, according to the people, who described the proposal on condition of anonymity ahead of its planned release.Trump's administration had been working on potential stimulus measures for about 10 days but were unprepared to provide details this quickly, the people said.Trump is under increased pressure to act after days of steep losses in global markets touched off by concerns that the new coronavirus could spark a recession. U.S. stocks plunged more than 7.5% on Monday -- the worst day on Wall Street since the financial crisis -- as a full-blown oil price war rattled investors already on edge over the outbreak.While Trump has been pointing to the Federal Reserve as the front line, economists have stressed that the crisis will require amulti-faceted response from governments, health-care professionals, central bankers and others to stem the human and economic damage.To contact the reporters on this story: Jennifer Jacobs in Washington at jjacobs68@bloomberg.net;Saleha Mohsin in Washington at smohsin2@bloomberg.netTo contact the editors responsible for this story: Alex Wayne at awayne3@bloomberg.net, Kathleen Hunter, Elizabeth WassermanFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2020 Bloomberg L.P.


Biden, accused of trying to end 2nd Amendment: "You're full of sh**"

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 03:27 AM PDT

Biden, accused of trying to end 2nd Amendment: "You're full of sh**"Biden was campaigning in Michigan at a Fiat Chrysler assembly plant that's being built in Detroit.


Iran to call dead medical staff 'martrys' as virus kills 291

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 03:59 AM PDT

Iran to call dead medical staff 'martrys' as virus kills 291Iran will recognize doctors and nurses who die combating the new coronavirus as "martyrs" like slain soldiers, the country's supreme leader announced Tuesday as the outbreak killed 54 more people and pushed the nation's death toll to 291. The decision by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei comes amid a propaganda campaign already trying to link the fight against the virus to Iran's long, bloody 1980s war with Iraq. The rising casualty figures each day in Iran suggest the fight against the new coronavirus is far from over, even as more people die from drinking methanol in the false belief it kills the virus.


'I Didn’t Think We’d Get Out Like That.' Veterans Have Mixed Feelings As U.S. Withdraws Troops From Afghanistan

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 07:03 PM PDT

'I Didn't Think We'd Get Out Like That.' Veterans Have Mixed Feelings As U.S. Withdraws Troops From AfghanistanTrump's embrace of the Taliban has landed like a gut punch to some of the men and women whose lives have been changed forever by the war


Coronavirus in US: Head of New York Port Authority tests positive as MTA urges riders to avoid subways if possible

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 09:02 AM PDT

Coronavirus in US: Head of New York Port Authority tests positive as MTA urges riders to avoid subways if possibleThe head of the New York and New Jersey Port Authority has tested positive for Wuhan coronavirus and is being quarantined, along with senior members of his team, according to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.During a news conference on Monday, the governor said Port Authority chief Rick Cotton has "been at the airports obviously when many people have been coming back with the virus".


Saudi Arabia, Russia raise stakes in oil standoff

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 05:31 AM PDT

Saudi Arabia, Russia raise stakes in oil standoffDUBAI/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia will raise its crude supply to a record high in April, the kingdom announced on Tuesday, as it ratcheted up a standoff with Moscow over market share and appeared to reject Russian overtures for new talks. The clash of oil titans Saudi Arabia and Russia sparked a 25% slump in crude prices on Monday, triggering panic selling and heavy losses on Wall Street's main stock indexes, already hit badly by the coronavirus outbreak. U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in a call on Monday to discuss global energy markets, the White House said on Tuesday.


Trump to Propose Payroll-Tax Cut to Combat Coronavirus Economic Damage

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 07:42 AM PDT

Trump to Propose Payroll-Tax Cut to Combat Coronavirus Economic DamagePresident Trump will ask Congress on Monday to consider a payroll tax cut and will propose several other financial relief measures as part of the effort to combat the economic fallout from the spread of the coronavirus.Trump will meet with GOP congressmen and senators to discuss "a possible tax-relief measure" to buoy the economy amid the epidemic. "We are to be meeting with House Republicans, Mitch McConnell, and discussing a possible payroll tax cut or relief, substantial relief, very substantial relief," Trump said at a press briefing at the White House alongside members of the coronavirus task force. "This was something that we were thrown into and we're going to handle it, and we have been handling it."Trump also said he plans to discuss "getting help" for hourly wage earners "so they can be in a position where they're not going to miss a paycheck." The president added that the White House is also working with the cruise and airline industries, which have been hit particularly hard as Americans cut down on travel amid the epidemic.Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow are also scheduled to meet with Republican lawmakers Monday to mull the financial measures. Kudlow has declined to back a payroll-tax cut in the past and last week called for more-specific relief measures targeting sectors that have been particularly affected by the coronavirus.Trump continued to tout the economy despite the stock market experiencing its worst day since the 2008 financial crisis, plummeting more than 2,000 points after trading was stopped for several minutes and an oil war broke out over the weekend."We have a very strong economy," the president insisted, "but this has blindsided the world."The additional financial relief measures come after Trump on Friday signed an $8.3 billion emergency spending bill to combat the coronavirus.


Coronavirus doesn't stop Purim party for Israel's haredi Jews

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 09:34 AM PDT

Coronavirus doesn't stop Purim party for Israel's haredi JewsIsrael has imposed some of the world's tightest restrictions to contain coronavirus, but that did not stop ultra-Orthodox Jews from hitting the streets Tuesday to celebrate a treasured religious custom: drinking on Purim. Sometimes dubbed the "fun" Jewish holiday, Purim typically includes costumes and boisterous public celebrations marking a story dating from fourth-century Persia that saw Jews defeat a murderous plot against them. One verse in the Megillah text that recounts the story and laws of the holiday instructs Jews to "drink on Purim until you cannot distinguish between cursing Haman and blessing Mordechai," referring to the villain and a hero of the story.


Police recording: California killings defendant cites racism

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 10:33 AM PDT

Fox Hosts Varney and Bartiromo Look to Joe Biden to Calm the Stock Market

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 10:29 AM PDT

Fox Hosts Varney and Bartiromo Look to Joe Biden to Calm the Stock MarketWith the stock market experiencing record-setting drops on Monday morning that prompted trading to briefly halt, pro-Trump Fox Business Network hosts Stuart Varney and Maria Bartiromo turned their eyes to... uh... Joe Biden to boost the stocks.During Monday morning's broadcast of Fox Business Network's Varney & Co., the eponymous host wondered aloud whether the markets—plunging due to fear and uncertainty surrounding a coronavirus outbreak—could "see a bounce" in the next couple of days due to a likely Biden victory this week."I mean, Michigan primary, maybe I'm grasping at straws here," the Fox host added.Bartiromo, meanwhile, said she agreed with her colleague before finding a silver lining in the market volatility, noting that the historically low 10-year Treasury yield meant it was "time to take out a mortgage" and plummeting stock prices represented an "enormous buying opportunity." (Trump took to Twitter on Monday to boast that gas prices plummeting were "good for the consumer.")SNL Roasts Trump's Coronavirus Response: 'We're All Gonna Die'Varney, for his part, wanted to pivot the discussion back to politics and how the markets will react to democratic-socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) possibly losing handily in Tuesday's primaries to the former vice president."I think Bernie's gonna lose," Varney asserted. "I think Joe Biden, he's got the momentum and I think the market will like that. The very hint, if Bernie does well, I think the market has another problem on its hands.""Absolutely," Bartiromo responded. "You wanna see this market taken out even more than today, have a victory for Bernie Sanders. That will really kill any expectation of a comeback here."As the markets have reacted negatively over the past couple of weeks to the impact a likely coronavirus pandemic will have on the global economy, a number of Fox hosts have insisted that the possibility of Sanders becoming the Democratic presidential nominee has also spooked traders.Last month, when the market began its massive sell-off, Fox Business host Charles Payne blamed much of the losses on "the Bernie factor," claiming there was "absolutely no doubt" that Wall Street had taken Sanders' then-rise in the race "very seriously."Varney himself has recently said that a Sanders win would result in both the stock market and economy crashing. "I think I'm totally right," he told Fox & Friends earlier this month, adding that his prediction was "guaranteed." White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham Promises 'Healthy' Trump Will Be 'Just Fine'Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


Missouri man breaks coronavirus self-quarantine to attend father-daughter dance. Now, the school is canceling classes

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 10:59 AM PDT

Missouri man breaks coronavirus self-quarantine to attend father-daughter dance. Now, the school is canceling classesA Missouri man ignored directions to self-quarantine by attending a father-daughter dance after his other daughter tested positive for coronavirus.


Republicans face backlash over racist labeling of coronavirus

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 10:02 AM PDT

Republicans face backlash over racist labeling of coronavirusChina says US politicians are stigmatizing the country with 'despicable' practice of calling the virus 'Wuhan coronavirus' and 'China coronavirus' * Follow live updates on the coronavirusSenior Republican figures are facing backlash over an apparent effort to label Covid-19 as "Chinese coronavirus" – as China accused some US politicians of "disrespecting science" in order to "stigmatize" the country.Kevin McCarthy, the House minority leader, and Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, are among those to add a geographical marker to the coronavirus in recent days.Pompeo called the virus the "Wuhan coronavirus" on Friday, referring to the Chinese city where the outbreak started, and McCarthy used the term "Chinese coronavirus" on Monday, when he tweeted out a link to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the federal agency that has led the US effort to fight the virus.The CDC website specifically avoids the phrase when talking about Covid-19, the novel strain of coronavirus at the heart of the global outbreak.Other Republicans, including Senator Tom Cotton and Representative Paul Gosar – who is in self-quarantine – have used similar terms.China reacted furiously on Monday, with a spokesman for the foreign ministry criticizing US elected officials."Despite the fact that the WHO [World Health Organization] has officially named this novel type of coronavirus, certain American politician[s], disrespecting science and the WHO decision, jumped at the first chance to stigmatize China and Wuhan with it. We condemn this despicable practice," said Geng Shuang.Republicans' attempts to associate Covid-19 overtly with China repeats a common theme of associating epidemics with certain countries, such as 1918 influenza pandemic being branded "Spanish flu".Academics have warned the practice leads to stigma and racism, and the World Health Organization sent a memo to governments and media organizations at the end of February, urging people not to use the terms "Wuhan Virus", "Chinese Virus" or "Asian Virus"."Governments, citizens, media, key influencers and communities have an important role to play in preventing and stopping stigma surrounding people from China and Asia in general," the WHO said.The branding fits neatly with Donald Trump's anti-China rhetoric and ongoing trade war, however – as Democratic congressman Ted Lieu pointed out in a tweet, referring to Trump as Potus, the president of the United States."One reason @POTUS & his enablers failed to contain COVID2019 is due to the myopic focus on China. The virus was also carried into the US from other countries & US travelers. Calling it Chinese coronavirus is scientifically wrong & as stupid as calling it the Italian coronavirus."


US regulators will force Boeing to rewire 737 MAX jets: report

Posted: 08 Mar 2020 10:55 PM PDT

US regulators will force Boeing to rewire 737 MAX jets: reportUS aviation regulators plan to require Boeing to rewire all 737 MAX aircraft before allowing the troubled planes fly again, the Wall Street Journal has reported. The MAX has been grounded worldwide since an Ethiopian Airlines flight crashed shortly after take-off last March, less than six months after the same model was involved in a similar fatal accident in Indonesia. Regulators have since concluded that the current wiring layout violated safety standards to prevent short-circuits that could cause similar sharp drops in aircraft pitch, the newspaper said Sunday.


Turkey used a new weapon in Syria that was so effective it looks like Russia won't dare confront Turkey directly

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 10:44 AM PDT

Turkey used a new weapon in Syria that was so effective it looks like Russia won't dare confront Turkey directlyApparently, there are some wars Russia is not willing to fight.


Washington preparing for 64,000 cases as Massachusetts becomes latest to declare state of emergency

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 01:09 PM PDT

Washington preparing for 64,000 cases as Massachusetts becomes latest to declare state of emergencyWith more than 900 reported cases and a task force created by Donald Trump to prepare the nation, coronavirus fears have begun to grip the United States as schools cancel classes and officials have urged elderly people to avoid large crowds. Coronavirus concerns have also prompted several members of US Congress to self quarantine after coming into contact with people who were infected, and some politicians have begun to indicate they believe the Capitol building should be shut off to visitors until the growing outbreak has been contained.So far, 30 people have been killed by the virus, including at least 24 in Washington, two in California and another two in Florida. Eight people have so-far recovered from the virus, which has sparked a rare national lock down in Italy. The rapid increase of coronavirus cases in the US and across the world encouraged one expert to compare the numbers to Italy, which has seen more than 9,100 cases. The expert anticipates America's epidemic could look like Italy's in nine to 14 days. The spread of the coronavirus got worse in Italy on Tuesday, with the state revealing the death toll has risen by 168 people in just 24 hours. It made for the largest single day jump and 631 people have died from the virus to date.


World Health Organization: Threat of Wuhan Coronavirus Becoming a Pandemic ‘Very Real’

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 10:30 AM PDT

World Health Organization: Threat of Wuhan Coronavirus Becoming a Pandemic 'Very Real'The World Health Organization warned on Monday that the threat of a Wuhan coronavirus pandemic is now "very real.""Now that the virus has a foothold in so many countries, the threat of a pandemic has become very real," WHO General Director Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a press conference. "But, it would be the first pandemic in history that could be controlled. The bottom line is we are not at the mercy of this virus."Tedros also noted that most confirmed patients in China, where the coronavirus originated, have recovered."We need to remember that with decisive, early action, we can slow down the coronavirus and prevent infections. Among those who are infected, most will recover," Tedros said. "Of the 80,000 reported COVID-19 cases in China, more than 70 percent have recovered."China has confirmed 80,734 cases of the coronavirus, with 3,119 deaths. After China, the countries hardest-hit by the outbreak are South Korea (7,478 cases, 53 deaths), Italy (7,375 cases, 366 deaths), and Iran (6,566 cases, 194 deaths), although the epidemic in Iran may be much worse than the country's authorities currently report. The U.S. has confirmed 545 cases and 22 deaths.Chinese authorities have taken drastic measures to curb the outbreak since it spread from the city of Wuhan, imposing quarantines on entire cities and severely restricting movement within Hubei Province, where Wuhan is located. However, it is so far unclear if these measures have stopped the coronavirus entirely or if its spread could restart if quarantines are lifted."I think they did an amazing job of knocking the virus down," Michael T. Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, told the New York Times on Saturday. "But I don't know if it's sustainable. What have the Chinese really accomplished? Have they really contained the virus? Or have they just suppressed it?"


Police: Woman won't explain why she threw son from 4th floor

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 08:45 AM PDT

Police: Woman won't explain why she threw son from 4th floorItayvia Lloyd, 33, was being held Tuesday in the Ramsey County jail on probable charges of aggravated assault, malicious punishment of a child and assault of a police officer. Formal charges could be filed Tuesday. Officers found the boy on the ground in the building's courtyard with significant injuries, according to police spokesman Steve Linders.


Trevor Noah Accuses Kamala Harris of ‘Gaslighting’ Voters With Biden Endorsement

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 10:05 PM PDT

Trevor Noah Accuses Kamala Harris of 'Gaslighting' Voters With Biden EndorsementOn the eve of what some cable news networks are calling "Super Tuesday 2," Trevor Noah dubbed the Democratic presidential primary race "2 Old, 2 Furious." And as Joe Biden looks to extend his delegate lead over Bernie Sanders, The Daily Show host examined the "hostage-style" video endorsement the former vice president's received from Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA)."Now please send $10,000 in unmarked bills so that my family can see me again," Noah said, imitating Harris. "I'm very happy to be here." The host went on to joke that "even the Taliban is looking at this video like, 'we had better lighting and we were in a cave!'" As an outsider to American politics, Noah said he found the whole thing "a little strange." Stephen Colbert Unloads on Trump Over Coronavirus: 'You're a Monster'Bill Maher Goes Full Sexist, Defends Chris Matthews and Mocks His Sexual Harassment Accuser"How is Kamala gonna endorse Joe Biden and not acknowledge that she once called him a friend of racists who opposed integrated public schools?" he asked, accusing Harris of "gaslighting" voters by pretending their infamous debate confrontation never happened. "For me, you have to at least say, 'Look, we've had our differences, but—' or something like that," Noah said. "Otherwise, you make it seem like we're crazy." For more, listen to Jordan Klepper on The Last Laugh podcast. Read more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast hereGet our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


Mexican stock exchange and peso crash amidst coronavirus, oil fears

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 03:57 PM PDT

Mexican stock exchange and peso crash amidst coronavirus, oil fearsMexico's stock exchange on Monday suffered its largest single-day crash since 2008 as the peso dropped to its lowest exchange rate compared to the US dollar in three years. The falls come amidst global fears over the new coronavirus and plummeting oil prices. The stock exchange plunged 6.42 percent to close at 38,730.56 points.


Climate report warns "time is fast running out" to avoid worst

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 12:26 AM PDT

Climate report warns "time is fast running out" to avoid worstThe leader of the United Nations calls climate change "the defining challenge of our time."


EU leaders to hold crisis teleconference to tackle coronavirus

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 08:52 AM PDT

EU leaders to hold crisis teleconference to tackle coronavirusEuropean Union leaders will hold emergency talks soon to discuss a joint response to the coronavirus, officials said on Monday, as the bloc's executive considers relaxing state subsidy rules to allow extra public spending. The announcement of the teleconference, likely to take place on Tuesday, came after Italy and France called for Europe-wide stimulus to counter the economic impact of the epidemic. "Following consultations I will hold a EUCO members conference call shortly on COVID-19 to coordinate EU efforts," tweeted Charles Michel, who chairs EU summits.


Oil price war, Mecca ban are latest risks by Saudi crown prince

Posted: 09 Mar 2020 04:50 PM PDT

Oil price war, Mecca ban are latest risks by Saudi crown princeSaudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is behind the kingdom's boldest and riskiest moves in decades, most recently shutting down Islam's holiest sites to pilgrims to stymie the spread of a new virus and the government's decision to slash oil prices in what analysts say has sparked a price war with major producer Russia.


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