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Sports
NFL Faces Coronavirus Reality With Game Postponements Amid Outbreaks
The Kansas City and New England game was rescheduled for Monday night after players from both teams tested positive for the coronavirus, raising more questions about the NFL's approach to the virus.
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Politics
Democrats Say Change In Election Security Briefings Is 'Outrageous'
Congress will still be briefed on election security by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, but through written reports instead of in-person, verbal briefings.
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World
Coronavirus Cases Top 25 Million Globally As India Emerges As A New Epicenter
The grim milestone was crossed on Sunday, one day after India recorded more than 78,000 cases of the virus.
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Music
Blues Guitarist Peter Green, Co-Founder Of Fleetwood Mac, Dies At 73
Green's blues guitar sound was well recognized before he formed Fleetwood Mac. During the band's early years, Green was behind hits such as "Albatross," "Man of the World," and "Black Magic Woman."
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National
Masks And Mouse Ears: Disney World Reopens As Coronavirus Cases Climb In Florida
After 117 days being closed, Disney World welcomed guests back to its Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom parks. Masks and temperature checks were required, as well as reservations.
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National
White House Tells Federal Workers To Avoid All Travel That Is Not 'Mission Critical'
The White House Office of Management and Budget issued new guidance on Saturday telling federal workers to suspend all work travel unless absolutely necessary to help avoid the risk of coronavirus.
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National
Floodwaters Begin To Recede In Oregon, Washington
Heavy rains and snowmelt in January contributed to dangerous flooding conditions in the Pacific Northwest. Dozens of families evacuated their homes as the water rose.
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World
2 U.S. Service Members Killed, 6 Wounded In Afghanistan Attack
An individual wearing an Afghan uniform opened fire on the combined U.S. and Afghan force with a machine gun on Saturday. It's unknown if the shooter was an Afghan soldier or had stolen the uniform.
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SpaceX Celebrates Test Of Crew Dragon Capsule That Will Carry NASA Astronauts
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and SpaceX's Elon Musk called the test of the Crew Dragon capsule a success. NASA hopes to use the capsule to bring astronauts to the International Space Station.
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Technology
Spotify Becomes Latest Tech Company To Hit Pause On Political Ads
Starting early 2020, the company says it will no longer sell paid political advertisements for its streaming service. The move follows similar decisions by Twitter and Google.