The US has confirmed 53 coronavirus cases. Here's what we know about all the US patients.

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The US has confirmed 53 coronavirus cases. Here's what we know about all the US patients.
 
 
The US has confirmed 53 coronavirus cases. Here's what we know about all the US patients.
 
The US has confirmed 14 local cases. Three dozen people from the Diamond Princess cruise ship and three evacuees from Wuhan also tested positive.
 
 
 
 
 
One map shows how the coronavirus outbreak has spread to 35 countries around the world
 
 
One map shows how the coronavirus outbreak has spread to 35 countries around the world
 
Cases of the coronavirus has been reported in 34 countries outside of China, with 53 cases in the US.
 
 
 
 
 
NASA's InSight lander on Mars has detected about 450 quakes. They suggest the planet is less Earth-like than we thought.
 
 
NASA's InSight lander on Mars has detected about 450 quakes. They suggest the planet is less Earth-like than we thought.
 
Mars quakes seem a lot like moonquakes. NASA scientists hope the InSight lander will pick up an even bigger quake soon.
 
 
 
 
 
 
More than 3,000 Chinese healthcare workers have gotten the coronavirus, and 8 have died. A study found that 29% of infections were in medical staff.
 
 
More than 3,000 Chinese healthcare workers have gotten the coronavirus, and 8 have died. A study found that 29% of infections were in medical staff.
 
Medical workers fighting the new coronavirus in China face resource shortages and a high risk of infection.
 
 
 
 
 
Bernie Sanders just cemented his frontrunner status with a huge victory in Nevada. Here's how his Medicare for All plan would remake the $3.6 trillion US healthcare industry.
 
 
Bernie Sanders just cemented his frontrunner status with a huge victory in Nevada. Here's how his Medicare for All plan would remake the $3.6 trillion US healthcare industry.
 
Medicare for All would radically change the structure of American healthcare. Here's what it would mean for patients, hospitals, and employers.
 
 
 
 
 
Dexcom and Abbott are each partnering with Insulet to create an automated insulin delivery system
 
 
Dexcom and Abbott are each partnering with Insulet to create an automated insulin delivery system
 
Dexcom and Abbott tied up with Insulet in separate partnerships to integrate its insulin delivery system with their continuous glucose monitors.
 
 
 
 
 
Katherine Johnson, the NASA mathematician who helped put a man on the moon, died at 101. Here's a look back at the hidden figure's remarkable life.
 
 
Katherine Johnson, the NASA mathematician who helped put a man on the moon, died at 101. Here's a look back at the hidden figure's remarkable life.
 
Despite her tremendous contributions to America's space programs, Katherine Johnson, a black woman, remained a "hidden figure" for much of her life.
 
 
 
 
 
'Mission Impossible: 7' had to stop filming in Venice because of Italy's coronavirus lockdown
 
 
'Mission Impossible: 7' had to stop filming in Venice because of Italy's coronavirus lockdown
 
Paramount Pictures said it was halting its shoot due to "an abundance of caution for the safety and well-being of our cast and crew."
 
 
 
 
 
We got an exclusive look at the slide deck that Troy Medicare is using to raise $25 million for its unique approach to the red-hot Medicare Advantage market
 
 
We got an exclusive look at the slide deck that Troy Medicare is using to raise $25 million for its unique approach to the red-hot Medicare Advantage market
 
Troy Medicare offers Medicare Advantage plans to seniors in North Carolina with an unusual twist: it pays pharmacists to keep customers healthier.
 
 
 
 
 
'Trailblazer,' 'human calculator,' 'hidden figure': Tributes to Katherine Johnson, who helped put men on the moon, pour in following her death
 
 
'Trailblazer,' 'human calculator,' 'hidden figure': Tributes to Katherine Johnson, who helped put men on the moon, pour in following her death
 
Public figures are celebrating the work and legacy of mathematician Katherine Johnson, who helped NASA launch the first men into space.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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