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Washington State Commandeers Bankrupt Rural Hospital
By Josh Kovensky
04.01.20 | 6:04 pm
Will We Ever Know COVID-19’s Real Death Toll?
By Josh Kovensky
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House Dems Seek Coronavirus Commission For ‘Complete Accounting’ Of Admin’s Response
By Summer Concepcion
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By Summer Concepcion
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Wimbledon Tennis Tournament Canceled For First Time Since WWII
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Surgeon General Argues WH Guidelines Are ‘National Stay At Home Order’
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In a pool photo provided by the Michigan Office of the Governor, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addresses the state during a speech in Lansing, Mich., Monday, March 30, 2020. The governor said she suspended state hiring and promotions and vetoed $80 million in new spending in order to steer money to fighting the coronavirus. At the same time, Whitmer said she signed laws with $150 million for the state's response. She said it's too early to know how the economic slowdown related to the virus will affect state revenue but the impact "is going to be real.” (Michigan Office of the Governor via AP, Pool) In a pool photo provided by the Michigan Office of the Governor, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addresses the state during a speech in Lansing, Mich., Monday, March 30, 2020. The governor said she suspended state hiring and promotions and vetoed $80 million in new spending in order to steer money to fighting the coronavirus. At the same time, Whitmer said she signed laws with $150 million for the state's response. She said it's too early to know how the economic slowdown related to the virus will affect state revenue but the impact "is going to be real.” (Michigan Office of the Governor via AP, Pool)
Trump Allies Warn Against Feud With Michigan Governor
By STEVE PEOPLES and DAVID EGGERT
04.01.20 | 10:16 am
It’s Census Day: Here’s How Coronavirus Has Changed The Counting Process
By MIKE SCHNEIDER
04.01.20 | 9:29 am
Carol Talkington helps Terri Bonasso tape a notice on the Emergency room door following a vigil at the closing of Fairmont Regional Medical Center on March 19, 2020. Carol Talkington helps Terri Bonasso tape a notice on the Emergency room door following a vigil at the closing of Fairmont Regional Medical Center on March 19, 2020.
Why Rural Areas Are In A Particularly Tough Situation As Coronavirus Spreads
By Jay Reeves
04.01.20 | 9:21 am
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