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Iran Foreign Ministry: Iran Kidnap Plot Is ‘Imaginary Story'
An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman says accusations by U_S_ authorities that Iran is plotting to kidnap Iranians abroad who criticize the country are “baseless and ridiculous.”
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Iran Foreign Ministry: Iran Kidnap Plot Is ‘Imaginary Story'
An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman says accusations by U_S_ authorities that Iran is plotting to kidnap Iranians abroad who criticize the country are “baseless and ridiculous.”
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Inventor Creates ‘Screaming Booth' to Detect COVID-19
A Dutch inventor is testing a new method for screening for COVID-19. It requires having a person walk into an air-locked cabin and screaming.
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No Trace and Test Tools in Place as Coronavirus Hospitalizations Rise: Ex-FDA Chief
The coronavirus epidemic in the U.S. is expanding and the country still has not put the necessary infrastructure in place to prevent a major second wave in the fall, former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said.
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NBC10 First Alert Weather: Highs in the 50s
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz is tracking days in the 50s into the weekend.
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Drive-In eSports a Hit at Texas Library
A library in Texas hosted a drive-in video game gathering. Kids stayed in cars and played Mario Kart, which was projected on the side of a trailer.
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Musician Offers Curbside Concerts for Coronavirus Blues
With a microphone and passion for music, Chris Lomeli is spreading joy throughout California’s Coachella Valley during the era of coronavirus social distancing. After the pandemic shut down venues, Lomeli decided to take his talents on the road, performing for families outside of their homes.
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Couple Shares Experience With Coronavirus Recovery
A rural Minnesota couple is sharing their experience recovering from COVID-19. Annette and Larry Bremer are two of 23 confirmed cases in rural Martin County — an experience that, according to Annette, felt like being “hit by a bus.”
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WH Says 240,000 People May Die From Coronavirus Pandemic
A new, dire prediction from the White House says as many as 240,000 people could die in the United States from the coronavirus pandemic — unless Americans willingly stay at home. So far, 32 states issued stay at home orders, covering three out of four Americans.
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Study: Alcohol Sales On the Rise As People Stay Home
A Nielsen study showed that alcohol sales were up 55% the week of March 21 as most people were following shelter-in-place orders.