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Give Us This Day Our Daily Baguette: Bakeries Remain Open In France
French bakeries are staying open during the crisis because freshly baked bread — including, of course, the baguette — is essential to life in France.
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Mumbai's Historic Ramadan Food Bazaar Closes For The First Time — Due To Coronavirus
The famous food stalls and shops on Mumbai's Mohammed Ali Road are closed during India's lockdown. "This is the first time I'm seeing Mohammed Ali Road come to a standstill," says a restaurant owner.
Uber Woos Grubhub, In A Move Lawmaker Calls 'Pandemic Profiteering'
The merger talks have yet to reach a deal, but if both sides strike an accord, the combined company would emerge as the dominant player in food delivery with 55% of the U.S. market.
China Plans To Criminalize Activities Advocating For Hong Kong's Independence
China's legislature on Thursday said it is planning to draft national security laws that would punish seditious and secessionist behavior in Hong Kong.
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Michigan AG Says She 'Will Not Remain Silent' As Trump Risks Public Health
Dana Nessel, attorney general for the state of Michigan, said President Trump was gambling with public health through his ongoing response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Can't Leave The House? Try Playing Competitive Video Games
"There's a joke going around that once the quarantine ends, everyone's going to be like a thousand times better," says one college esports competitor.
Coronavirus Pandemic Complicates Getting Groceries With SNAP
Most SNAP benefit recipients need to shop in person— a problem for those at high risk for COVID-19.
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European Parliament Lawmakers Demand Punishment For Hungary Over Emergency Powers
The lawmakers demanded Thursday that European Union leaders punish Hungary's government for using the COVID-19 pandemic to grab power via a new law allowing the prime minister to rule by decree.
Coronavirus Pandemic Complicates Evacuations For Cyclone Amphan
Cyclone Amphan — the strongest such storm in two decades — makes landfall Wednesday. The last one killed nearly 10,000 people. Millions of people are trying to socially distance amid evacuations.
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Tom Moore, U.K.'s 100-Year-Old Hero, Is Awarded Knighthood For Fundraising Walks
"I hope she's not very heavy-handed with the sword, because by then I might be rather a poor old weak soul," the World War II veteran said of a possible knighthood ceremony with Queen Elizabeth II.
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