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Why the Supreme Court made Wisconsin vote during the coronavirus crisis
When Wisconsin voters had to brave the coronavirus pandemic to vote in their state’s April 7 election, it was the latest phase of a nearly 60-year legal and political fight over who can vote in the U.S. 
When Wisconsin voters had to brave the coronavirus pandemic to vote in their state’s April 7 election, it was the latest phase of a nearly 60-year legal and political fight over who can vote in the U.S. -
What we do and do not know about COVID-19’s infectivity and viral load
As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads, it has become clear that people need to understand basic facts about SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, to make informed health care and public policy decisions. Two basic virological concepts have gotten a lot of attention recently – the “infectious dose” and the “viral load” of SARS-CoV-2. 
As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads, it has become clear that people need to understand basic facts about SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, to make informed health care and public policy decisions. Two basic virological concepts have gotten a lot of attention recently – the “infectious dose” and the “viral load” of SARS-CoV-2. -
US Auto Industry Grinds To Near-Total Halt Amid Crisis
The decline in annual US car sales this year is expected to be the worst ever recorded in more than 40 years of auto sales data collection. 
The decline in annual US car sales this year is expected to be the worst ever recorded in more than 40 years of auto sales data collection. -
Prince William Becomes Patron Of National Emergencies Trust For COVID-19 Relief Efforts
The Duke of Cambridge has a new responsibility to those who are affected by the coronavirus. 
The Duke of Cambridge has a new responsibility to those who are affected by the coronavirus. -
More Americans Would be Alive if Trump had Ordered Social Distancing Sooner
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the most visible expert in the Trump administration's COVID-19 fight, says Trump's not declaring social distancing earlier than March cost American lives. 
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the most visible expert in the Trump administration's COVID-19 fight, says Trump's not declaring social distancing earlier than March cost American lives. -
Coronavirus Update: Latest COVID-19 News In Asia
China has approved human testing for two experimental vaccines as South Korea went on its second day of less than 30 new COVID-19 cases. 
China has approved human testing for two experimental vaccines as South Korea went on its second day of less than 30 new COVID-19 cases. -
Coronavirus Update: Latest COVID-19 News In China, South Korea, Japan, Singapore
With China on the road to recovery and South Korea seemingly experiencing a slowdown in new COVID-19 cases, Japan and Singapore are faced with the challenge of containing the novel coronavirus. 
With China on the road to recovery and South Korea seemingly experiencing a slowdown in new COVID-19 cases, Japan and Singapore are faced with the challenge of containing the novel coronavirus. -
Zara Tindall Auctions Her Painting To Raise Money For Frontliners Battling Coronavirus
Who knew that the Queen's granddaughter has a knack for painting? 
Who knew that the Queen's granddaughter has a knack for painting? -
Powerhouse Mac Pros Available But Price Remains Steep
For professionals aching to get a powerful machine, getting hold of a 2019 Mac Pro is the way to go. 
For professionals aching to get a powerful machine, getting hold of a 2019 Mac Pro is the way to go. -
Amazon Suspends New Online Grocery Orders Due To Surging Demand
Starting on Monday, new online grocery orders will be placed on a waiting list for available delivery windows, which will be given on a first-come-first-served basis. 
Starting on Monday, new online grocery orders will be placed on a waiting list for available delivery windows, which will be given on a first-come-first-served basis.