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LIVE UPDATES: Amazon workers say sick leave policy fails to protect them, remote Brazilian tribe records 1st virus case
Here's the latest news about the coronavirus pandemic outbreak around the world and COVID-19, the disease it causes.
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Bernie Sanders just ended his presidential bid. Here's what we know about the finances of one of the least wealthy US senators, who's made $1.75 million in book royalties.
The senator's income has seen a jump in the past few years. He's made at least $1.75 million in book royalties since 2016.
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Inside Louisiana's horrifying 'Cancer Alley,' an 85-mile stretch of pollution and environmental racism that's now dealing with some of the highest coronavirus death rates in the country
People living in "Cancer Alley" are more than 50 times as likely to get cancer than the average American. Now they're being hit by the coronavirus.
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Bernie Sanders vows to stay on upcoming ballots and continue to gather delegates so he can 'exert significant influence over the party platform'
Sanders announced he was suspending his presidential campaign on Wednesday, but said that his role in influencing Democratic party is far from over.
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The arrest warrants Jerry Falwell Jr. says have been issued for 2 journalists came from Liberty University's police department
A leading press freedom attorney said that the warrants "appear to be intended to harass journalists who were simply, and rightly, doing their jobs."
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'No one has forgotten': Meghan McCain slams Trump's 'tribute' for American prisoners of war
"He's not a war hero," Trump of the late Sen. John McCain. "He was a war hero because he was captured."
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Coronavirus restrictions mean we need to rethink how we get food, UN expert says
The pandemic requires rethinking logistics to maintain global food supply, the chief economist at the UN Food and Agriculture Organization says.
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Boris Johnson is 'responding to treatment' and 'in good spirits' after a 2nd night in intensive care
"The Prime Minister remains clinically stable and is responding to treatment," according to Boris Johnson's spokesman.
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Democrats are demanding at least $500 billion in additional emergency coronavirus relief spending to aid hospitals, state governments and shore up food stamps
Democrats have also suggested they might attach conditions in future federal aid to small businesses so it benefits underserved communities in the US.
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