


FDA Approval of Saliva-Based Coronavirus Test Could Reduce Health Care Risk
A coronavirus test recently approved by the FDA only requires a patient to spit into a tube, while currently available methods are somewhat invasive.

Chinese Carrier Sails into Pacific, Media Mock U.S. Navy's COVID-19 Woes
"As the most powerful military force in the world, with the highest level of combat readiness, the U.S. military's failure to contain the virus has been disappointing," Peking University Center for Maritime Strategy Studies director Hu Bo wrote.

Lara Logan Recounts Gang Rape Ahead of New Series on Liberal Media Bias
"Journalists make a big deal about looking at stories from all sides, but they don't," Logan said. "There's been how many conversations about the bias at Fox? But we don't talk about the liberal bias. Why can't we have that conversation, as well?"

More Than 500,000 Zoom Account Credentials Being Sold on Dark Web
Another cybersecurity breach has compromised the teleconferencing application now used by millions of remote businesses and educational institutions amid the pandemic.

Weathering the Perfect Storm
COVID-19 is not our only enemy. While the world confronts a pandemic, our critical infrastructure is vulnerable to cyberattack. Read this new report on where the weak points are and how to strengthen defenses against terrorists and cyber-criminals.

World's Best Hospitals 2020
Newsweek partnered with Statista Inc. to rank the leading hospitals in 21 countries

What Sets the Leading Liberal Arts Schools Apart?
There are a number of great Liberal Arts Schools in the USA today, but what qualities do the best of them have?

Who Leads the Field in Dependency Treatment in 2020?
When seeking guidance on beating an addiction, there are many things to consider. Where do you go to ensure that you will not just turn the corner, but keep carrying on down the right road for the rest of your life? Find out more.

Trump Claims He Can Override State Lockdowns as Dem Governors Make Plans
The president claimed that the Constitution gives him the power to order governors to reopen their economies against the recommendations of their own public health experts.

Restauranteur Delivers Oranges to Hospital Workers Amid Coronavirus Crisis
"We all have to help each other," Matthew Fermin, owner of East Harlem restaurant Santiago's Beer Garden, told Newsweek.

Teenagers Shop for the Vulnerable During Coronavirus Emergency
"I almost cried," said a user of Six Feet Supplies, a charity started by teenagers who shop for those susceptible to COVID-19.

Philly DJ Rallies Friends, Strangers to Feed Nurses and Support Businesses
"I want to keep it going as long as we can," Ryan O'Connell told Newsweek.

The Relief of Uncertainty, Muses One New Yorker
In these pestilent days of being a New York City denizen during the age of COVID-19, one travel writer muses on what we can learn from the uncertainty of reality.

Marvel at These 10 Freaks of Nature
The world is filled with unique, breathtaking natural wonders—from boiling craters to caves full of luminescent glowworms. These 10 sites are a great place to start when looking for hope in some of Mother Nature's greatest offerings.

How wild, domesticated and zoo animals are managing COVID-19
Does one infected tiger in New York mean animal owners—and lovers—should be worried about their own furry friends?

Trump Claims He Can Override State Lockdowns as Dem Governors Make Plans
The president claimed that the Constitution gives him the power to order governors to reopen their economies against the recommendations of their own public health

India's Coronavirus Lockdown Extended Until May As Over 10,000 Are Infected
Health experts fear the actual number of infections in India may be higher than the reported figure due to a lack of testing.

Tesla Reportedly Seeking Rent Reductions After Staff Pay Cuts, Furloughs
"We would like to inform you that we will be reducing our monthly rent obligations effective immediately," Tesla executives reportedly wrote in a letter to some of its

Trump Campaign Responds to Bernie Sanders' Endorsement of Joe Biden
"President Trump's supporters will run through a brick wall to vote for him. Nobody is running through a brick wall for Joe Biden," the president's campaign manager

China Records Most Daily Coronavirus Cases Since March 5
Chinese cities including Harbin and Suifenhe have been tightening controls and bringing stricter quarantine rules in response to the growing regional threat of COVID-19.

How the Coronavirus Is Forcing Your State to Make it Easier to Vote
"Hopefully some of these reforms won't be temporary ones but permanent ones that will last after this pandemic," said Aaron Scherb, director of legislative affairs at the nonpartisan government watchdog Common Cause.

White House Says Donald Trump is Not Firing Dr. Fauci
Fauci has advised presidents since Ronald Reagan but people have speculated he might not make it much longer in the Trump administration.

Latest Updates After Tornadoes Hit South Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana
On Sunday, tornadoes caused by a deadly storm system ripped through Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina, resulting in at least 19 deaths and a number of injuries.

Power Outage Hits Over 1 Million People as Severe Weather Batters South
Reports from the National Weather Service warned that inclement weather could impact several additional states throughout Monday.

First Navy Sailor from USS Theodore Roosevelt Dies of Coronavirus
"Like other Sailors in isolation, he received medical checks twice daily from Navy medical teams," the Navy said in a news release.

Small Business Loans Could Run Dry This Week Without the Help of Congress
In a little more than a week, more than half the money Congress gave for small business loans have been approved to owners for operating and payroll costs.

How Can a Good Business Education Benefit You?
Enrolling at a good Business School might be the best investment you can make in your future, and while costs can be significant, the rewards are incalculable. Find out more.

What Can A Private Education Do For Your Child?
What is the single most consequential choice you make to give your child the best possible advantage in life? If you think it’s education, read on.

What Is Your Accounting And Finance Team Missing?
Have you ever wanted more from your accounting and finance professionals? These three letters can help.



SCOTUS to Hear Three Key Trump Financial Cases By First-Ever Teleconference
The cases are related to President Trump's withholding of financial records from congressional committees and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.

Small Business Loans Could Run Dry This Week Without the Help of Congress
In a little more than a week, more than half the money Congress gave for small business loans have been approved to owners for operating and payroll costs.

Prince Harry is 'Finding Life a Bit Challenging,' Says Friend Jane Goodall
Prince Harry does not want Archie to learn Queen Elizabeth II's famous wave and said "he's not growing up like that," Dr. Jane Goodall claims.

Coronavirus Stimulus Check Scams, Fraud, Identity Theft Warning—Safety Tips
Some Americans eligible for the scheme have begun to see the one-off payments arrive in their accounts, while millions more are waiting for the delivery of paper checks.

Musicians Reimagine 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' For Charity
More than 80 people who make music for television and film have mashed up "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" and "What a Wonderful World" in latest coronavirus charitable effort.

Huawei's Canada Mask Donations Cause Bipartisan Concern in Washington
"This Administration's retreat from multilateralism has been a boon for Chinese soft power," Senator Mark Warner (D) told Newsweek.

Fight Over Abortion Access in Texas During COVID-19 Reaches Federal Court
The court's ruling is only temporary, and briefings on whether to extend it are expected to be filed over the coming days.

The court's ruling is only temporary, and briefings on whether to extend it are expected to be filed over the coming days.
The guidance document prescribes a two-meter distance between commuters and recommends that users of public transportation wear hygienic masks.


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