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Prince Albert of Monaco has won his battle with the coronavirus, his daughter has revealed. The 62-year-old royal, who is the son of Prince Rainier and Princess Grace, announced earlier this month that he was battling the deadly illness, becoming the first head of state to test positive for the disease. On Tuesday, his daughter …
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Nine Democratic US senators on Tuesday urged the chief executives of 11 major airlines to issue full cash refunds to customers canceling flights during the coronavirus pandemic after Congress approved $25 billion in cash grants for the hard-hit industry. “We believe your company has a moral responsibility to provide real refunds, not travel vouchers, to …
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China’s manufacturing rebounded in March as authorities relaxed anti-disease controls and allowed factories to reopen, an official survey showed Tuesday, but an industry group warned the economy has yet to fully recover. The ruling Communist Party is trying to revive the world’s second-largest economy after declaring victory over the coronavirus even as the US and …
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Harry Styles is having a rough time in quarantine. The “Adore You” singer is currently in California after his plans to fly back to Europe for the last leg of his “Love on Tour” were canceled amind the coronavirus pandemic. “I kind of got stuck here in California,” Styles, 26, said on “Capital Breakfast” with …
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This company found a smooth way to help out with the coronavirus pandemic. Tropical Smoothie Cafe announced its goal to donate 100,000 smoothies across the nation to health care workers fighting against the COVID-19 outbreak. The brand is calling the promotion the “In It Together Campaign.” In a press release, the company confirmed that it …
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Demi Lovato is pitching in to provide coronavirus relief. The pop star, 27, announced on Tuesday that $5 for every item sold from her new Fabletics collection — up to $125K total — will go towards the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. “I’ve really been going back and forth on if this was …
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People wearing protective face masks following an outbreak of the coronavirus next to the Olympic rings in front of the Japan Olympic Museum in Tokyo, Japan, February 26, 2020. The Tokyo Olympics will begin on July 23, 2021, about one year after the games were originally scheduled to take place. “The schedule for the games …
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Roy Coleman Jr., a personal trainer in Seattle, says he has been unable to file for unemployment due to a high volume errors on the government’s website, Everett, Wash., March 27, 2020. An economist with the St. Louis Fed is projecting coronavirus could cost 47 million Americans their jobs, resulting in a 32.1 percent unemployment …
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In a reversal of his previous stance on the issue, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said Monday that gun stores will be considered essential and allowed to reopen in the thick of the coronavirus pandemic. The governor issued an executive order on March 21 requiring all nonessential businesses to close until the pandemic emergency is over. Gun …
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Texas governor Greg Abbott during a prayer service in Santa Fe, Tex., May 20, 2018. Federal district court judges have issued temporary restraining orders on states that moved to restrict abortions amid the coronavirus pandemic, after abortion providers defied orders and sued to remain open. In Texas, District Court Judge Lee Yeakel sided with abortion …