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Passengers have spent 15 weeks at sea
A growing number of protests are being staged across the US to oppose coronavirus restrictions enacted by many US states
Holiday has essentially been canceled
Admiral said economic and diplomatic pressure — not the use of military force — remain the U.S.' preferred tools for removing Maduro from power
They want the money for tribes kept out of the hands of for-profit Alaska Native corporations
Move resulted in about $70,000 in funding for Kayapó filmmaker Pat-i and his colleagues for a project called 'Indigenous Filmmaker Warriors in Defense of Biocultural Conservation'
American workers who process the nation's meat have proven especially susceptible to the new virus, as they work shoulder-to-shoulder on production lines
Santa Fe Indian Market taps Kim Peone, who was among four finalists chosen from more than 70 applicants
The pandemic, which has killed more than 30,000 Americans and left millions out of work, has eviscerated Trump's hope to run for reelection on a strong economy
The world's second-largest economy shrank by 6.8% from a year earlier in the quarter ending in March; recovery will be 'a long road,' experts say
Easing lockdowns could cause infections to rise and quickly overwhelm hospitals with limited beds and breathing machines
The program gives grants to small businesses so they can maintain payroll and pay rent during the virus outbreak
Gov. Sisolak said the good news is that most Nevadans are heeding his call to stay at home and practicing social distancing
Just released footnotes may add to accusations that the FBI did not take seriously enough concerns that were raised about the dossier's reliability
Nursing home residents account for 375 of the 971 people in Connecticut to die from the virus, which has spread quickly through nursing homes around the country
A growing number of protesters have united behind a deep suspicion of efforts to shut down daily life to slow the spread of the coronavirus
The drive-thru screenings outside the LM Wind Power in Grand Forks took place on a day when state officials reported a record number of new coronavirus cases for the second consecutive day
His case provides new insight into how U.S. immigration authorities are dealing with a steadily rising number of coronavirus cases among roughly 32,000 detainees
Nearly 300 refugees and migrants are living in the Gashora emergency transit center outside the capital, Kigali
Guatemala Foreign Affairs Minister Pedro Brolo told The Associated Press the government had again suspended deportation flights
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