Coronavirus Live Updates: Beijing Sets Stringent New Quarantine Rules
The mandate came as the national Chinese government disclosed that hundreds of medical workers who had been helping combat the coronavirus outbreak had become infected and at least six had died.
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They Documented the Coronavirus Crisis in Wuhan. Then They Vanished.
Two video bloggers whose dispatches from the heart of the outbreak showed fear, grief and dissatisfaction with the government have gone silent.
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A bombshell report in Popular Mechanics appears to confirm true something the Pentagon has recently tried to say is false: That they did have a secret UFO program, that they still do have a secret UFO program, and that the man who claimed he had a senior role within that UFO program has been telling the truth.
A quick timeline of the basics:
December 2017: The New York Times reveals, for the first time, that the Pentagon had a secret UFO program called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program or AATIP. They also reported that a man named Luis Elizondo was the director of this program within the Department of Defense.
Luis Elizondo teams up with Tom Delonge and the History Channel to produce a TV series called “Unidentified: Inside America’s UF...
William Barr Says He Will Not 'Be Bullied' in Response to Trump's Attacks
The attorney general said that the president’s attacks on prosecutors’ handling of his friend Roger Stone’s sentencing undermine the legal system and the Justice Department.
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Trump Fights Back After John Kelly Defends Vindman
President Trump had a busy morning on Twitter, also sharing accusations of bias against a juror in the case of his friend Roger Stone.
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China Expands Chaotic Dragnet in Coronavirus Crackdown
The “wartime” campaign to round up all who might be sick was extended to cities beyond the epicenter, even as it was marred by confusion that has isolated vulnerable patients and left some to die.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: China Is Tracking Travelers From Hubei
The authorities are taking a high-tech approach to figuring which citizens may have visited Hubei Province, the epicenter of the epidemic.
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As Passenger Angst Grows, Japan to Let Some Off Ship, but Fewer Than Hoped
A bungled quarantine announcement showed how Japan has struggled to deal with a spreading coronavirus challenge, including with the country’s first death.
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After Stone Case, Prosecutors Say They Fear Pressure From Trump
The episode also brought to a head tensions in the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington.
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As a Post-Impeachment Trump Pushes the Limits, Republicans Say Little
Having expressed confidence that impeachment might chasten the president, senators are now watching as he purges perceived enemies and publicly pushes for a lenient sentence for a friend.
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Coronavirus Cases Seemed to Be Leveling Off. Not Anymore.
On Thursday, health officials in China reported more than 14,000 new cases in Hubei Province alone. A change in diagnostic criteria may be the reason.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Communist Official Is Ousted as Hot Zone Infections Skyrocket
The number of deaths in Hubei Province more than doubled the prior daily record, while the number of new cases soared by 14,840 to a total of 48,206 cases.
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Alarmed by Sanders, Moderate Democrats Can’t Agree on an Alternative
Unless a centrist favorite soon emerges, party leaders may increasingly look to Michael R. Bloomberg as a potential savior.
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After New Hampshire, What Comes Next for Elizabeth Warren?
She said she did not want to “burn down the rest of the party” in order to triumph. What comes next?
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For Joe Biden, Two Bad Losses and a Precarious Path Forward
Mr. Biden, 77, long the front-runner, has fallen behind two younger Democrats looking to seize the moderate mantle, and his candidacy is fragile.
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Trump Says Prosecutors ‘Ought to Apologize’ to Roger Stone
The Justice Department had moved against its own prosecutors to recommend a shorter sentence for one of President Trump’s friends, Roger J. Stone Jr.
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These Are the Roger Stone Prosecutors Who Quit the Case
The team of assistant U.S. attorneys withdrew from the case after the Justice Department overruled their sentencing recommendation and pushed for a more lenient punishment for President Trump’s former campaign adviser.
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Bernie Sanders Scores Narrow Victory in New Hampshire Primary
The Vermont senator tightened his grip on the Democratic Party’s liberal wing, benefiting from a field that has divided moderate voters.
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Who Won in New Hampshire? Not the Establishment
Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg emerge at the top of the field as two former front-runners fade.
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Andrew Yang Drops Out of Presidential Race
Mr. Yang, an entrepreneur with no previous political experience, mounted a long-shot presidential campaign that promoted a universal basic income and persisted well beyond expectations.
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Michael Bennet Drops Out of the 2020 Presidential Race
Mr. Bennet, a senator from Colorado, took a middle path in the race for the Democratic nomination. He failed to make gains in the polls and with donors.
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Prosecutors Quit Roger Stone Case After Justice Dept. Intervenes on Sentencing
President Trump had complained that the recommendation of seven to nine years in prison for his former adviser and longtime friend was a “miscarriage of justice.”
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New Hampshire Primary: What Time Polls Close and What to Watch For
The Democratic presidential candidates are jostling for the top spot or, failing that, a strong finish. The Times will provide up-to-date results and live political analysis.
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Bloomberg’s Blunt Defense of Stop-and-Frisk Policy Draws Scrutiny
As the former New York City mayor starts to rise in the polls as a Democratic presidential candidate, an audio recording of him defending the policy in 2015 is circulating widely on social media.
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Elizabeth Warren, in New Memo, Outlines Her Path and Rivals’ Flaws
Seeking a revival, Ms. Warren’s campaign manager sent a letter to supporters expressing optimism about her path forward while taking a skeptical view of her leading opponents.
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Caucuses vs. Primaries: Why New Hampshire Won’t Be Like Iowa
New Hampshire holds a primary, Iowa held caucuses, and that means greater potential for chaos was built into the Iowa process before a single precinct reported its results.
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Newly released footage shows China disinfecting everything -- and everyone -- as the coronavirus continues to spread. People are seen walking into a "Disinfection Passage" and soon disappearing in the mist that is said to kill 99% of viruses in just 20 seconds. Chinese workers can also be seen spraying down sidewalks, street poles; in Luoyang, trucks are seen driving in unison as they spray disinfectant on the streets.
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Elizabeth Warren Is Running Her Race. The Real One May Be Passing Her By.
The candidate keeps talking about winning “unwinnable fights.” But the New Hampshire primary was not supposed to be in that category.
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Biden Braces for a Rough New Hampshire Vote, Setting Expectations Low
After Joe Biden’s fourth-place finish in Iowa, some supporters fear that a damaging result in Tuesday’s primary could hurt his financial resources to compete in later contests.
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Coronavirus Updates: Thousands Ordered to Quarantine After Cases Are Linked to Shopping Center
Dozens of people were quarantined at a Hong Kong housing complex after the virus appeared to spread through the building’s pipes. The number of total cases in China topped 42,000.
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