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Date: 2024-04-19 Page is: DBtxt001.php txt00018714

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post ... The Post Most... April 22, 2020

Burgess COMMENTARY

Peter Burgess
The Post Most: One governor’s aggressive plan to reopen puts his state at the center of a national debate The Washington Post Unsubscribe The Washington Post ... The Post Most (Brynn Anderson/AP) Gov. Brian Kemp sets Georgia on aggressive course to reopen, putting his state at center of deepening national debate
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The Republican governor said he would allow gyms, barber shops, tattoo parlors and bowling alleys, among other businesses, to reopen on Friday. By Isaac Stanley-Becker ● Read more »
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Trump says he will issue order to suspend immigration during coronavirus crisis, closing off the United States to a new extreme By Nick Miroff, Josh Dawsey and Teo Armus ● Read more »
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Most rate Trump’s coronavirus response negatively and expect crowds will be unsafe until summer, Post-U. Md. poll finds By Scott Clement and Dan Balz ● Read more »
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America ‘has been abused by this president,’ former RNC chairman Michael Steele says Opinion ● By Jonathan Capehart ● Read more »
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He became one of America’s most famous widowers — thanks to his wife. Now he’s trying to teach us about grief. By Karen Heller ● Read more »
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Matt Drudge draws Trump’s ire, setting off a potentially substantial split between the conservative media power player and the president By Paul Farhi ● Read more »
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The new speakeasy: Uber Eats has turned into a rogue cocktail bar By Faiz Siddiqui ● Read more »
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Five years ago, the NCAA had a massive rainy day fund to handle a canceled March Madness. Then, inspired by a dubious theory, it spent it. By Will Hobson ● Read more »
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Global coronavirus cases surpass 2.5 million; states begin to lift restrictions Live updates ● By Washington Post staff ● Read more »
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‘We’re beyond angered’: Fed-up nurses file lawsuits, plan protest at White House over lack of coronavirus protections By Allyson Chiu ● Read more »
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Fact Checker: Trump’s bizarre effort to tag Obama’s swine flu response as ‘a disaster’ Analysis ● By Glenn Kessler ● Read more »
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Oil prices extend slide one day after U.S. crude drops below zero; Dow plunges 500 points By Thomas Heath ● Read more »
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It’s 5 o’clock. Do you know where your president is? By Dan Zak, Ben Terris and Sarah Ellison ● Read more »
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The Animal Crossing soundtrack is an unlikely lullaby for a nervous world Perspective ● By Michael Andor Brodeur ● Read more »
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Coronavirus has largely spared Wyoming, so far. Amid protests to open up, some worry the worst is yet to come. By Robert Klemko ● Read more »
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Amy Klobuchar gives a telling audition for vice president Opinion ● By Jennifer Rubin ● Read more »
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Around the world
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(Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP) Is North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gravely ill? Not true, says South Korea. Officials said there was no evidence of unusual activity in the secretive state, after unconfirmed reports that Kim’s health was failing. By Simon Denyer and Min Joo Kim ● Read more »
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Female world leaders hailed as voices of reason amid the coronavirus chaos By Jennifer Hassan and Siobhán O'Grady ● Read more »
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Israel may get its first government in months, but can it govern? By Steve Hendrix and Ruth Eglash ● Read more »

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