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Iraq Says Burden of Possible 400,000 Barrels Cut Would Be Shared by OPEC Members

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Dec.04 -- Iraq Oil Minister Thamir Ghadhban discusses the possibility of deeper production cuts by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Ghadhban said the group should remove another 400,000 barrels a day from the market,...
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New York Mayor updates on virus preparations

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday that the city is prepared for what federal officials have called the likely spread of the COVID-19 outbreak to the U.S.
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Trump urges public not to 'buy so much' and relax

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President Donald Trump is urging the public to stop hoarding groceries, telling Americans to "take it easy" and "relax."
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Trump urges public not to 'buy so much' and relax

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Chicago Mayor update on response to virus

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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot blasted the US Federal Government on Sunday over what she described as a "failure and lack of preparedness" in issuing new directives for airport screening.
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Trump urges public not to 'buy so much' and relax

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President Donald Trump is urging the public to stop hoarding groceries, telling Americans to "take it easy" and "relax."
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Romney Proposes Giving Every American Adult $1K Amid Coronavirus

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Sen. Mitt Romney said the money would "help ensure families and workers can meet their short-term obligations and increase spending in the economy."
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Romney Proposes Giving Every Adult American $1K Amid Coronavirus

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Sen. Mitt Romney said the money would "help ensure families and workers can meet their short-term obligations and increase spending in the economy."
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Coumo explains drive-thru virus testing

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New York opened its first drive-thru coronavirus testing center Thursday in a hard-hit suburb, aiming to speed up a lag in testing Gov. Andrew Cuomo called a crisis.
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Coumo explains drive-thru virus testing

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New York opened its first drive-thru coronavirus testing center Thursday in a hard-hit suburb, aiming to speed up a lag in testing Gov. Andrew Cuomo called a crisis.
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Atlanta studio offiers help during virus pandemic

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Ryan Millsap, CEO of Blackhall Studios in Atlanta wants to help the community during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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WH: Fed gov't not likely to order shelter in place

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The chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence says he does not see the federal government issuing a national shelter in place mandate similar to what was issued by the governor of California.
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Atlanta studio offers help during virus pandemic

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Ryan Millsap, the CEO of Blackhall Studios in Atlanta, wants to help the community during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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CLEAN : Coronavirus: Trump says US has tested 'more than any other country'

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US President Donald Trump says the US has administered 1,790,000 coronavirus tests, "more than any other country in the world (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Cuomo Says He Has No Trouble Telling Trump When He Disagrees

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Apr.21 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo describes his relationship with President Donald Trump. Cuomo spoke to reporters in Buffalo.
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GOP senators consider economic relief proposals

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Senate Republicans are considering different proposals to stabilize the economy as the coronavirus epidemic threatens a body slam to taxpayers and businesses.
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GOP senators consider economic relief proposals

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Senate Republicans are considering different proposals to stabilize the economy as the coronavirus epidemic threatens a body slam to taxpayers and businesses.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Pres. Trump urges states to "liberate," Wuhan death toll rises by 50% and NASA announces all-American spaceflight.
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Fed's Mester on Economic Impact of Coronavirus Pandemic

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Apr.17 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester discusses how the "incredibly deep, deep shock" of the coronavirus pandemic has impacted the U.S. economy and Fed monetary policy. She speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan...
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NY care homes support testing workers, not process

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As calls grow nationwide for widespread coronavirus testing at nursing homes, New York homes are sounding alarms about the state's new demand for a sprawling increase in tests — twice-weekly for roughly 185,000 workers.
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Trump Wasted Opportunity to Show Leadership: Chatham House

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Jun.29 -- Amy Pope of think tank Chatham House comments on President Donald Trump's handling of the fresh spike in U.S. coronavirus cases and how it plays into the November election. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Covid-19 'Ironically' Boosted Cannabis Market, Curaleaf CEO Says

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Aug.18 -- Curaleaf Holdings Inc. Executive Chairman Boris Jordan says the Covid-19 pandemic "ironically" helped the cannabis industry as new customers trying to alleviate stress entered the market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Trump admin. submits testing strategy to Congress, Taiwan's president says region backs Hong Kong, Spain says tourists can come for vacation in July