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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Trump Suspends Travel From


Europe for 30 Days

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U.K. Is Not Included in Travel


Restrictions
President Trump announced he was suspending
travel from Europe for 30 days in the fight to
contain the coronavirus, starting on Friday.
The address was Mr. Trump’s most public
acknowledgment of the severity of the crisis.
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The league said the suspension would begin after
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Analysis: A Fumbled Global


Response to the Virus in a
Leadership Void
The voices of world leaders are less a choir than a
cacophony, with the United States absent from its
traditional conductor role.
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Angela Merkel Gives Germans a Hard


Truth About the Virus
The famously no-nonsense chancellor, keeping to
form, braced Germany for an epidemic that may
reach extraordinary scale.
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‘An Eviction Notice’: Chaos After


Colleges Tell Students to Stay
Away
One after the other, colleges announced that
because of coronavirus fears, they were
suspending classes and asking students to pack
up.
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Sean Hannity Thinks Coronavirus Panic Is


a ‘Hoax.’ Do His Millions of Viewers?
Right-wing media stars aren’t worried. Neither is
President Trump.
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What does the coronavirus do to the body?


This is what scientists have learned.
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Behind Bernie Sanders’s Decision


to Stay in the Race
Mr. Sanders made the announcement at a news
conference after a series of stinging defeats on
Tuesday night, as Joe Biden took command of the
Democratic primary.
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Did Sanders Just Take a Step Toward Party


Unity?
In a stark moment of political de-escalation, Mr.
Sanders signaled that he wants to press Joe Biden
on issues, but may not want an endless primary.
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Elizabeth Warren Is Unlikely to Endorse


Sanders. Here’s Why.
Though they agree on many issues, her campaign
has highlighted a rift over how they build political
coalitions. And she doesn’t think Bernie Sanders
can win.
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Harvey Weinstein’s Stunning


Downfall: 23 Years in Prison
The sentence means Mr. Weinstein, a former
Hollywood mogul who was convicted of two felony
sex crimes, could spend the rest of his life in
prison.
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Supreme Court Revives ‘Remain


in Mexico’ Policy for Asylum
Seekers
The court stayed a lower court ruling that the
Trump administration’s policy, put in place early
last year, violated federal and international law.
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Haunted by a Gene
For the first time, the neuropsychologist Nancy
Wexler reveals that she has Huntington’s disease,
an inherited condition she has spent her life
studying.
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Dr. Wexler was known for her pursuit of the


gene that causes Huntington’s disease. But
she had a personal story, too.
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12 Steps to Tackle the Coronavirus
President Trump and other health officials need to
act immediately, while there is time.
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Biden’s Best Bleeping Week
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What Happened When a Times Reporter


Traded Brooklyn for Dakar
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