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What we’re reading: Bloomberg qualifies for primary debate, Trump pardons former 49ers owner
By
Ryan Bunnell
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Ryan Bunnell
Published Feb 18, 2020
The former New York City mayor has now received over 10% of support in four national polls.
What we’re reading: 14 American passengers aboard cruise ship bring back coronavirus
By
Bridey Brown
Published Feb 17, 2020
Fourteen of the 300 Americans who were aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan have tested positive for coronavirus
What we’re reading: Harvard and Yale under investigation, Trump accuses Stone juror of bias
By
Emma Blum
Published Feb 14, 2020
The two universities are accused of failing to report foreign gifts and contracts worth hundreds of millions
What we’re reading: Hubei province sees coronavirus’ deadliest day, woman allegedly steals $500k from church in New Jersey
By
Tamia Banks
Published Feb 13, 2020
A swarm of locusts exceeding one billion is also threatening crop land and food production in Eastern Africa.
What we’re reading: father arrested after running cult out of daughter’s dorm, federal judge approves Sprint’s acquisition
By
Layna Steward
Published Feb 12, 2020
The father faces life in prison after being charged with nine counts of sex trafficking, extortion, forced labor and money laundering.
What we’re reading: coronavirus death tolls continue to rise, “Parasite” makes history at The Oscars
By
Alexandra Preusser
Published Feb 10, 2020
The coronavirus death toll surpassed that of the 2003 SARA epidemic, while Facebook settled a lawsuit over privacy rights.
What we’re reading: Iowa caucus results delayed due to confusion, technological issues
By
Alexandra Lang
Published Feb 4, 2020
Results from the Iowa caucus are delayed, and President Trump will deliver the State of the Union address tonight.
What we’re reading: U.S. declares public health emergency over coronavirus
By
Alexis King
Published Feb 3, 2020
Eight cases of the virus have now been confirmed in the U.S. while the worldwide total has surpassed 12,000.
What we’re reading: Coronavirus fear strikes cruise ship, Texas teen awarded scholarship from Ellen
By
Daichi Ito
Published Jan 31, 2020
Nearly 6,000 tourists were held on a cruise ship when one passenger showed symptoms similar to that of the rapidly spreading coronavirus.
What we’re reading: Trump signs USMCA; Brexit backed by Parliament
By
Collin Gray
Published Jan 30, 2020
President Trump signed into law a new North American trade deal, and the UK received official approval to leave the EU.
What we’re reading: Deaths rise in coronavirus outbreak; GOP doesn’t have the votes to block witnesses
By
Kai Grady
Published Jan 28, 2020
A minimum of four Republican Senators would have to vote with the Democratic minority to allow for witnesses in President Trump's ongoing impeachment trial.
What we’re reading: survivors return to Auschwitz, coronavirus outbreak sparks global economic fears
By
Reagan Eyler
Published Jan 28, 2020
The 75th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation saw 200 survivors return to commemorate and remember those who died.
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