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Judge: Alabama Can't Prohibit Abortion During Pandemic

By Kim Chandler | Apr 13, 2020

A federal judge on Sunday ruled that Alabama cannot ban abortions as part of the state's response to coronavirus.

Clerks Set to Count Votes in Messy Wisconsin Election

By Todd Richmond and Scott Bauer | Apr 13, 2020

Municipal clerks across Wisconsin on Monday were set to start tallying votes from last week's chaotic presidential primary, a count that was delayed for several days by the legal struggle over whether to postpone the election.

Older States Grapple with Fear, Isolation and Medical Care

By David Sharp | Apr 13, 2020

This isn't the way Betsy Steen and her husband wanted to spend their golden years: Hunkered down at home, living with fear and isolation.

Millennial Money: 8 Ways to Switch Up the New At-Home Normal

By Melissa Lambarena | Apr 12, 2020

As you take precautions against the coronavirus and stay at home, here are some services, discounts and ideas that may help lighten your load or strengthen bonds with loved ones.

Disney World Furloughing 43,000 More Workers Due to Virus

By Mike Schneider | Apr 12, 2020

Walt Disney World plans to stop paying wages to 43,000 workers in about a week while allowing them to keep their benefits for up to a year.

In Mexico, Beach Towns Block Themselves Off Because of Virus

By Mark Stevenson | Apr 12, 2020

In Mexico, beach towns have begun blocking off roads to seal themselves off from the outside world in a bid to stop the new coronavirus from entering.

Libertarians Debate: How to Respond to Coronavirus Pandemic?

By Hillel Italie | Apr 12, 2020

Libertarian principles of self-reliance and minimal government have been around for centuries. But they are being tested as never before in a time of pandemic.

He Led A Neo-Nazi Group Linked to Bomb Plots. He Was 13.

By Michael Kunzelman | Apr 12, 2020

"That young kids are getting that sense of belonging from a hate movement is more common than most people realize and very disturbing."

Ex-ambassador Says Trump Campaign Fanning Hatred with New Ad

Apr 11, 2020

Former U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke is denouncing President Donald Trump for a new campaign ad that seems to falsely imply Locke was a Chinese official.

Not Real News: A Week of False News Around the Coronavirus

By Arijeta Lajka and Beatrice Dupuy | Apr 11, 2020

None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked them out. Here are the facts.

Liz Weston: Don't Give Your Adult Kids Your House

By Liz Weston, NerdWallet | Apr 11, 2020

Adding an adult child to your house deed, or giving them the home outright, might seem like a smart thing to do. It usually isn't.

Still Scarred, Notre Dame Lives Anew in Coronavirus Crisis

Apr 11, 2020

Still damaged and scarred by fire, Notre Dame Cathedral came back to life — if only for a fleeting instant — as a center for prayer on Friday in a Paris locked down against the coronavirus.

Israelis Looking Out for Overworked Healthcare Professionals

By Aron Heller | Apr 11, 2020

While hunkering down at home and keeping three young children entertained in coronavirus isolation, Adi Karmon Scope had a thought: How much harder was it for those on the front lines of the pandemic?

Global Pact to Contain Oil Price Crash Takes Shape

By John Gambrell | Apr 11, 2020

The agreement between OPEC and partner countries aims to cut 10 million barrels per day until July, then 8 million barrels per day through the end of the year, and 6 million a day for 16 months.

Groups Used to Serving Desperately Poor Nations Now Help U.S.

By Martha Mendoza and Juliet Linderman | Apr 11, 2020

The medical charity Doctors Without Borders spent months fighting coronavirus around the world and is now trying to save lives just down the street from their New York offices.

Trump Feels no Need for Crisis Counsel from Predecessors

By Darlene Superville | Apr 11, 2020

President George W. Bush turned to one of the world's most exclusive clubs for help raising money after an Indian Ocean tsunami killed more than 200,000 people in 2004.

FDA Warns Alex Jones to Stop Pitching Bogus Virus Remedies

By Matthew Perrone | Apr 11, 2020

U.S. health officials are warning conspiracy theorist and radio host Alex Jones to stop pitching bogus remedies for the coronavirus.

Crime Drops Around the World As COVID-19 Keeps People Inside

By Stefanie Dazio, Franklin Briceno, and Michael Tarm | Apr 11, 2020

Cities report stunning crime drops in the weeks since measures were put into place to slow the spread of the virus.

Calling Trump: When Connections Help Steer Virus Supplies

By Jill Colvin | Apr 11, 2020

Those who are politically connected and have the president's ear have, at times, been able to bypass the official process and move to the front of the line.

Reclaiming Your Erection: Get Giddy

Apr 10, 2020

For most men, erectile dysfunction isn't a matter of "if" but "when." Fortunately, men's sexual health and wellness brand Giddy has created a product line that rises to the occasion.

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