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    Apr 3

    Thread: Keep informed about the latest coronavirus news with the following stories, which are free to read • Live coverage of the impact on health, business, markets and more

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  2. President Trump warned Iran that he has instructed the U.S. Navy to "shoot down and destroy" Iranian gunboats if they continue to harass American ships in the Persian Gulf

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  3. The new stimulus bill includes $484 billion in emergency aid. Here's what it means for small businesses, hospitals and testing.

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  4. Kim Kardashian West shared her guide to isolating with four children. In a subsequent backlash, she deleted it. But what if she was onto something?

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  5. Governments considering reopening economies frozen are struggling to determine how deadly it is. With tests for the virus still in short supply, many analysts are looking to the blunter measure of total deaths.

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  6. Sophisticated hackers may be attacking Apple iPhones by exploiting a previously unknown flaw in the smartphone’s email software, according to a digital-security company that has investigated the incidents

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    How are we getting through the crisis? has gathered our aheds together, creating a document of the different ways humans are adapting and reacting:

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  8. With the new docuseries on the NBA all-star, “The Last Dance,” airing on ESPN, there’s a renewed focus on Michael Jordan’s infamous fashion sense. But were his clothes actually so bad?, writes

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  9. After a spectacular collapse in oil prices, energy companies, investors and policy makers are scrambling for a plan. Here’s what we’re watching in the markets today, with .

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  10. The Rikers Island jail complex in New York City is among the most-infected workplaces in the U.S.

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  11. Dr. Phil Cai is experiencing something no dentist expects: Patients, starved for human contact, are happy to visit his practice

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  12. The emergency grants for small businesses have averaged $4,360, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of new data released by the Small Business Administration

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  13. As a $484 billion aid package for small businesses moves to the House, the administration weighs helping oil companies; Wisconsin’s Republicans sue over the stay-at-home order; Netflix posts breakneck subscriber growth.

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  14. Mounting job losses and coronavirus cases may affect President Trump’s prospects in the states that ensured his victory in 2016.

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  15. Negative oil prices could tarnish the image of WTI, the U.S. crude benchmark, and hurt the company that has long relied on it for revenue: exchange giant CME

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  16. AT&T withdraws its financial targets, citing uncertainty caused by the recent wave of coronavirus-related job losses

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  17. Delta Air Lines posts its first quarterly loss in over five years as the coronavirus ravages the travel industry

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  18. Facebook's new deal gives it an opportunity to bring WhatsApp into closer partnership with one of the biggest telecom providers in India’s telecommunication industry

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  19. At least 18 million European workers have been furloughed or laid off due to the coronavirus. Government programs to keep them on payrolls are costing billions.

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  20. The coronavirus death toll climbs past 45,000 in the U.S. as a new stimulus package clears the Senate

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  21. As governments race to roll out coronavirus-fighting contact-tracing apps, Singapore’s early experiment hits a hurdle

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