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Why The Death Rate From Coronavirus Is Plunging In China
And what that means for the rest of the world. Researchers have found three likely reasons for the drop in the fatality rate.
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The Latest From Democrats In Iowa, And What's Next For Candidates In New Hampshire
The Democratic National Committee has requested a recanvass of Iowa caucus results, though it's unclear whether the state Democratic Party will oblige. Meanwhile, presidential hopefuls are moving on.
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Coronavirus Risks in Public Bathrooms and How You Can Protect Yourself
Be extra careful and touch as little as possible in public restrooms, including door handles. Definitely don't touch your eyes, nose or mouth after touching these surfaces. Thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water, and maybe skip the hot-air hand dryer.
Weinstein Co. Will File For Bankruptcy After Sale Talks Collapse
New York's attorney general filed a civil rights lawsuit against the company two weeks ago, which may have scuttled the deal. Bankruptcy may also hinder plans for a victim compensation fund.
Miami's Marlins Park Will Host Baseball's 2017 All-Star Game Next Week
The Major League Baseball season will pause for its All-Star break. Rachel Martin talks to ESPN's Jessica Mendoza, who breaks down the season. The Houston Astros are sending five players to the game.
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'Bomb Cyclone' Brings Wind, Flooding And Snow To Northeast, Killing Several
While the storm had moved offshore Saturday, flood threats remained, especially along coastal Massachusetts, where crews have rescued scores of people. The governor has declared a state of emergency.
Parts Of Paris And Northern France Flooded After Unusually Heavy Rains
After a month of record rainfall in France, rivers have flowed over their banks and nearly half the country is on flood alert. In Paris, the Seine river is 19 feet above its normal level.
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After Default, Venezuela's Fiscal Woes Spiral While Prosecutors Focus On Corruption
After months of popular unrest, President Nicolas Maduro appears to have cemented his grip on power. But the towering economic troubles that helped inspire that unrest are only getting worse.
Venezuela Set To Begin 2-Day Strike
Venezuela's opposition party has called for a 48-hour general strike, which is starting Wednesday morning. Rachel Martin talks with reporter Andrew Rosati of Bloomberg.
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Could A Bus With Sleep Pods Replace Airplanes?
A new startup wants to revolutionize how we travel long distances using pretty simple technology: a bus with beds. Only, they're called pods.
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