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A New York City Fire Department Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) wearing personal protective equipment assists a woman who was having difficulty breathing in New York. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Kazakhstan Air Force MiG-31 interceptor caught fire in the air and crashed near city Karaganda. Two pilots successfully catapulted.
Did you have to cancel your child’s birthday party because of COVID-19? Are they struggling to understand why? Coconut Creek police say they want to help. Instead of canceling the party, make it a birthday quarantine parade. You already have an RSVP: the Coconut Creek Police Department’s Birthday Responders team. “Our police departments and first responders are gonna drive by your house — lights, sirens, loud speakers — and even dropping a little goodie bag at the end of the driveway to celebrate your child’s birthday,” said Joshua Rydell, vice mayor fo the Broward city. 🥳
Health workers gesture as citizens show their support from their balconies and windows, amid the spread of coronavirus, in Barcelona, Spain. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
Supporters of the Michigan Conservative Coalition protest against the state's extended stay-at-home order, amid the spread of coronavirus, at the Capitol building in Lansing, Michigan. REUTERS/Seth Herald
A combination photo shows people in face masks posing for photos on their way to the supermarket or bank in Singapore. Singapore on Wednesday implemented mandatory wearing of masks as part of stricter measures to curb the coronavirus outbreak. REUTERS/Edgar Su
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A small plane made an incredible landing between cars on a highway near Quebec City, Canada, this morning. The Cessna then moves along with traffic for a bit before pulling over to the highway's shoulder.
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Tucker Carlson: Gretchen Whitmer doesn't care for civil disobedience during the coronavirus crisis
Five Pennsylvania men were charged in the horrific throat-slashing murders of a Virginia couple and the woman's 14-year-old son. Killed were Michael Coleman, 39, Rachel Ozuna, 34, and her son Kyruss Ozuna, 14. They were found dead inside their Spotsylvania County home in May 2019, according to FOX 29 in Philadelphia. A baby and a toddler were found alive. The killings have “torn several families apart and impacted the strong community that surrounds us,” Spotsylvania Sheriff Roger Harris said, the Free Lance-Star of Fredericksburg, Va., reported. The mother and son previously lived in Utah, according to a Salt Lake City-based reporter. Charged with first-degree murder by the Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office were Philadelphia residents James Christopher Myers, 30; Durward Anthony Allen, 27; Jamal Kelvin Bailey, 30; Hugh Cameron Green, 30; and Montel Jaleek Wilson, 26.
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Exercise of the Turkish Air Force and Navy in the Mediterranean. #WOW
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The explosion at the Zaporizhstal metallurgical plant, Ukraine. Information about the victims is being specified.
Hackers from foreign governments have broken into U.S. companies conducting research into COVID-19 treatment and the nation's health care sector, an #FBI official said. FBI's Deputy Assistant Director Tonya Ugoretz told participants in an online panel discussion that the bureau has seen state-backed hackers looking at a series of health care and research institutions, Reuters reported. She didn't specify what countries backed the hackers or what organizations were targeted. She said that hackers routinely have their sights set on the biopharmaceutical industry but their activity is usually increased during a crisis like the coronavirus pandemic.