Trump fires the man in charge of supervising the coronavirus emergency funds. How you can protect yourself from pandemic scams. Why do some people say they will not wear homemade masks? This is what you should know to start the day. Truth first.
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Trump fires the man in charge of supervising the coronavirus emergency funds
President Donald Trump has removed Acting Defense Department Inspector General Glenn Fine from office, a decision that means Fine will no longer chair the Accountability Commission on Pandemic Response, charged with overseeing $ 2 trillion in funding from coronavirus emergency.
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Coronavirus symptoms: 10 key indicators and what to do
Scientists are learning more every day about the mysterious new coronavirus and the symptoms of covid-19, the disease it causes. Fever, cough, and shortness of breath are found in the vast majority of all cases of covid-19. But there are additional signs of the virus, some very much like a cold or flu, and others that are more unusual. Here are 10 signs that you or someone you love may have covid-19, and what to do to protect yourself and your family.
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Who's Dominic Raab?
Before Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson had to be transferred to intensive care, he asked his foreign secretary and first secretary of state, Dominic Raab, to replace him "where necessary." Raab, a 46-year-old lawyer, has been a Member of Parliament since 2010. While now is a time of great uncertainty for the British population, the handing over of some Johnson duties to Raab should be relatively smooth and unlikely to affect any issue. immediate government.
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Recession?
Last Friday, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the unemployment rate increased to 4.4% in March, from 3.5% in February. In addition, it reported that 701,000 jobs were lost. Claudia Sah, director of macroeconomic policy at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, and Kate Bahn, director of labor market policy at that center, discuss why now that millions of Americans have lost their jobs there is no doubt that we are in a recession.
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How to be multitasking in times of the coronavirus
Work. Children at home. A global pandemic. Many workers have recently taken on new roles: remote worker, caregiver, and teacher. Learn about six expert tips on how to handle it all.
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How consumers can protect themselves from coronavirus scams
Stay at home. Handwashing. Don't click dubious links. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread around the world, consumers have another thing to worry about: scammers. (Note: CNNE Underscored commercial content)
WhatsApp adjusts limits on message forwarding to contain erroneous information about the coronavirus
WhatsApp is trying to stop the rapid spread of erroneous information about the coronavirus by setting new limits on the number of times a forwarded message can be shared simultaneously.
Why do some people say they will not wear homemade masks?
For black and Latino communities in the United States, often stigmatized by the way they dress and cover their faces, the recommendation to wear masks could be life-threatening, according to experts and activists consulted by CNN.
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The number of the day
2 million credits
The President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, said that he will be dedicated to preparing for the delivery of 2 million credits, which will serve to support both the formal and informal economies.
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The appointment of the day
"If I know anything about this Prime Minister, it is that he is a fighter"
This is how Dominic Raab, the UK's Foreign Secretary, referred to Boris Johnson, Prime Minister and who is in an intensive care unit by covid-19.
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Three easy recipes with ingredients you already have at home
Do you want a homemade and healthy meal? Here are three easy dishes to make with ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Three renowned restaurants share their simplest and tastiest recipes with us.
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