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Month: March 2020

Early in coronavirus pandemic, officials say minimal disruption in national security measures

Early in coronavirus pandemic, officials say minimal disruption in national security measures

Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — Officials in the U.S. intelligence community are used to hunkering down in bunkers and windowless vaults during times of international crisis, but the novel coronavirus threatens a workforce that can’t keep the respiratory bug completely out of their secret workspaces. But […]

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Coronavirus live updates: China slams Trump’s ‘Chinese virus’ comments

Coronavirus live updates: China slams Trump’s ‘Chinese virus’ comments

Samara Heisz/iStock(NEW YORK) — Major cities are shutting down restaurants, bars, gyms and schools to try to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, which has killed at least 85 people in the United States. There are at least 4,661 confirmed cases in the country. COVID-19 has reached 49 states, […]

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Coronavirus shuts down major cities, Trump asks Americans to avoid groups over 10 people

Coronavirus shuts down major cities, Trump asks Americans to avoid groups over 10 people

jarun011/iStock(NEW YORK) — Major cities are shutting down restaurants, bars, gyms and schools to try to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, which has killed at least 85 people in the United States. There are at least 4,661 confirmed cases in the country. COVID-19 has reached 49 states, Washington, […]

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BYU, Utah State, Miss Out On Big Money Because of NCAA Tournament Cancellation

BYU, Utah State, Miss Out On Big Money Because of NCAA Tournament Cancellation

SALT LAKE CITY-While it’s apparent that sports fans miss March Madness, there are legitimate real-world consequences for BYU and Utah State’s athletic departments after the COVID-19 outbreak caused cancellation of the 2020 NCAA Tournament. Per a report from kslsports.com, each NCAA Tournament qualifier, at-large bid, and win for a team […]

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Snow Volleyball Signs West Virginia Transfer Bridgett Talia

Snow Volleyball Signs West Virginia Transfer Bridgett Talia

EPHRAIM, Utah-Monday, even amid COVID-19’s outbreak, Snow College volleyball coach Jeff Reynolds is working hard. Reynolds signed West Virginia transfer Bridgett Talia, a 6-foot outside hitter. Talia recorded no stats for the Mountaineers in 2019 but previously starred with the High Country Volleyball Club of Kearns. Via their Instagram page, […]

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Sen. Romney proposes giving $1,000 checks to citizens

Sen. Romney proposes giving $1,000 checks to citizens

On Monday, March 16, Sen. Mitt Romney held a conference call with news sources about the coronavirus. In that call, he shared a four-part strategy being considered in Washington to help people throughout the country deal with the healthcare and economic difficulties caused by the spread of the virus. The […]

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The White House Commands Older People To Stay Home, All Large Crowds Be Avoided

The White House Commands Older People To Stay Home, All Large Crowds Be Avoided

WASHINGTON-Monday, The White House encouraged all older Americans to stay home and for everyone to avoid crowds and eat out at restaurants during U.S. President Donald Trump’s press briefing. This is to avoid an unexpected surge of coronavirus cases in the nation. Trump admitted that this pandemic could possibly send […]

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SLCC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Each Have Seasons End After NJCAA Officially Cancels Championship Tournaments

SLCC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Each Have Seasons End After NJCAA Officially Cancels Championship Tournaments

CHARLOTTE, N.C.-Monday, the National Junior College Athletic Association officially confirmed it has canceled its men’s and women’s basketball national championship tournaments. The Charlotte, N.C.-based organization has officially done this based on recommendations from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Atlanta, released Sunday. This means that the Salt Lake […]

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Romney proposes $1,000 checks as some Utah restaurants close

Romney proposes $1,000 checks as some Utah restaurants close

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican Sen. Mitt Romney is proposing one-time $1,000 checks for every American adult. This comes amid the shutdown of bars, restaurants and resorts in  many places in Utah and the rest of the country. Salt Lake County restaurants will close to diners late Monday, though […]

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Coronavirus live updates: Mass shutdowns, Italy’s death toll climbs over 2,000

Coronavirus live updates: Mass shutdowns, Italy’s death toll climbs over 2,000

jarun011/iStock(NEW YORK) — Major cities are shutting down restaurants, bars, gyms and schools to try to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, which has killed at least 72 people in the United States. There are at least 3,813 confirmed cases in the country. COVID-19 has reached 49 states, Washington, […]

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