More than 9,200 healthcare workers in the US have gotten the coronavirus, and it shows the outbreak's toll on the front lines of the response to the pandemic

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More than 9,200 healthcare workers in the US have gotten the coronavirus, and it shows the outbreak's toll on the front lines of the response to the pandemic
 
 
More than 9,200 healthcare workers in the US have gotten the coronavirus, and it shows the outbreak's toll on the front lines of the response to the pandemic
 
New data from the CDC reveals the outbreak's toll on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
 
 
 
 
 
Apple and Google are working together on an ambitious plan to alert people who have come in contact with coronavirus patients — here's how it will work
 
 
Apple and Google are working together on an ambitious plan to alert people who have come in contact with coronavirus patients — here's how it will work
 
Apple and Google are partnering to use smartphones to track the spread of the coronavirus with something called contact tracing. Here's how it works.
 
 
 
 
 
The rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes, the Theranos founder awaiting trial on federal charges of 'massive fraud'
 
 
The rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes, the Theranos founder awaiting trial on federal charges of 'massive fraud'
 
Elizabeth Holmes was once lauded as "the next Steve Jobs" for founding the blood-testing startup Theranos. Then her company's misdoings were exposed.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Before-and-after photos show how dramatically presidents aged in office
 
 
Before-and-after photos show how dramatically presidents aged in office
 
As President Barack Obama reflected on his time as president, he had a way of acknowledging his waning time in office: a joke about his graying hair.
 
 
 
 
 
30 books Bill Gates thinks everyone should read
 
 
30 books Bill Gates thinks everyone should read
 
The billionaire, who reads about one book a week, has nothing but good things to say about these titles.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump spars with Cuomo on Twitter about federal funding, saying that he's been 'calling daily, even hourly, begging for everything'
 
 
Trump spars with Cuomo on Twitter about federal funding, saying that he's been 'calling daily, even hourly, begging for everything'
 
Cuomo has asked for federal support in fighting New York's coronavirus outbreak, though Trump has blamed states for lacking the supplies they need.
 
 
 
 
 
Rite Aid says it's opening free, self-swab coronavirus testing sites in 7 states
 
 
Rite Aid says it's opening free, self-swab coronavirus testing sites in 7 states
 
The sites will utilize self-swab nasal tests — meaning patients obtain their own nasal samples with a swab.
 
 
 
 
 
A Colorado town was the site of the first widespread antibody testing in the US. But the results are held up due to coronavirus infections at a New York lab.
 
 
A Colorado town was the site of the first widespread antibody testing in the US. But the results are held up due to coronavirus infections at a New York lab.
 
In Telluride, Colorado, two biotech founders promised the first county-wide antibody testing project. But it hasn't gone according to plan.
 
 
 
 
 
San Francisco's mayor is warning pot-smokers to stay away from the city on 4/20: 'Order food. Watch Netflix. Stay home and stay safe.'
 
 
San Francisco's mayor is warning pot-smokers to stay away from the city on 4/20: 'Order food. Watch Netflix. Stay home and stay safe.'
 
"To be clear: 4/20 will not be tolerated this year. Do not come to San Francisco to celebrate...We will arrest people if necessary," SF's mayor said.
 
 
 
 
 
Cannabis investors have raised nearly $3 billion in 'blank check' money to take companies public, but many Wall Street banks still won't touch the deals
 
 
Cannabis investors have raised nearly $3 billion in 'blank check' money to take companies public, but many Wall Street banks still won't touch the deals
 
Investors are raising billions to chase cannabis deals through special purpose acquisition vehicles, or SPACs. The reception on Wall Street is mixed.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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