LIVE UPDATES: US records 500 coronavirus deaths in a day, open coffins on the streets are grim warning in Philippines

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LIVE UPDATES: US records 500 coronavirus deaths in a day, open coffins on the streets are grim warning in Philippines
 
 
LIVE UPDATES: US records 500 coronavirus deaths in a day, open coffins on the streets are grim warning in Philippines
 
There are grim predictions over the numbers of deaths the coronavirus will case in the US. Here's the latest about the outbreak around the world.
 
 
 
 
 
GOP senator calls on Trump to reopen parts of the coronavirus-stricken economy because 'death is an unavoidable part of life'
 
 
GOP senator calls on Trump to reopen parts of the coronavirus-stricken economy because 'death is an unavoidable part of life'
 
Sen. Ron Johnson suggested drawing up lists of "nonessential businesses" that pose health risks and keeping them closed.
 
 
 
 
 
All of the important primary, convention, and debate dates you need to know for the 2020 presidential election
 
 
All of the important primary, convention, and debate dates you need to know for the 2020 presidential election
 
Over a dozen states have postponed their primaries, moved to vote by mail, or both. Here's the most updated schedule for the Democratic primaries.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trump says the UK's coronavirus plan for 'herd immunity' would have been 'catastrophic' and caused 'a lot of death'
 
 
Trump says the UK's coronavirus plan for 'herd immunity' would have been 'catastrophic' and caused 'a lot of death'
 
Trump said that Boris Johnson's initial plan to allow the coronavirus to spread in order to create "herd immunity" would have been "catastrophic."
 
 
 
 
 
The Trump administration is ramping up airstrikes in Somalia, where a human rights group says they are increasingly killing civilians
 
 
The Trump administration is ramping up airstrikes in Somalia, where a human rights group says they are increasingly killing civilians
 
US airstrikes in Somalia have ramped up since the start of the year, at the cost of civilian life, according to Amnesty International.
 
 
 
 
 
Here are all the members of Congress who have tested positive, been diagnosed, or self-quarantined because of coronavirus
 
 
Here are all the members of Congress who have tested positive, been diagnosed, or self-quarantined because of coronavirus
 
A handful of members of Congress have now tested positive, while over a dozen lawmakers are in self-quarantine.
 
 
 
 
 
The Justice Department is reportedly investigating actions by US lawmakers who dumped stocks before the market plunged over coronavirus fears
 
 
The Justice Department is reportedly investigating actions by US lawmakers who dumped stocks before the market plunged over coronavirus fears
 
The FBI has reportedly reached out to Republican Sen. Richard Burr as part of the investigation, which is in its early stages.
 
 
 
 
 
New York City has opened a human rights probe into Amazon's firing of a warehouse worker who led a strike against the company over coronavirus safety concerns
 
 
New York City has opened a human rights probe into Amazon's firing of a warehouse worker who led a strike against the company over coronavirus safety concerns
 
Amazon employee Chris Smalls was fired Monday after helping organize a strike in protest of the company's response to the coronavirus.
 
 
 
 
 
'I will be watching carefully': Elizabeth Warren just put the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve on notice about the $500 billion corporate bailout fund
 
 
'I will be watching carefully': Elizabeth Warren just put the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve on notice about the $500 billion corporate bailout fund
 
A battle is brewing among top Democrats and the Trump administration around oversight of a $500 billion lending program for large corporations.
 
 
 
 
 
Immigration attorney pleads for relief as DACA deadlines loom and social distancing adds hurdles for 'Dreamers'
 
 
Immigration attorney pleads for relief as DACA deadlines loom and social distancing adds hurdles for 'Dreamers'
 
At least 27,000 "Dreamers" work in the medical field, but the Trump administration isn't making it easy for them to remain in the country.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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