What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
April 04 2020 - 3:02AM
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New York state recorded its largest highest single-day death
toll from the novel coronavirus, with New York City expected to
fall short of medical supplies and personnel as early as
Sunday.
3M pushed back against Trump's criticism of its work to get N95
masks to health-care workers in the U.S.
The administration will use a federal stimulus package to pay
hospitals that treat uninsured people with the coronavirus.
Trump said late Friday that he intends to remove the inspector
general for the U.S. intelligence community from his post.
The FISA court ordered the Justice Department to review over two
dozen flawed wiretap applications.
The eurozone survived its debt crisis, but the wounds never
fully healed and the pandemic threatens to reopen them.
Pakistani authorities blocked the release of prisoners convicted
in the killing of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.
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April 04, 2020 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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