April 12, 2020
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The death toll from coronavirus in Los Angeles County rose again Saturday as officials extended stay-at-home orders into May and residents settled into an Easter weekend with unprecedented limits on their movements.
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Texas officials temporarily banned abortion, citing the coronavirus pandemic. Abortion providers there have taken the fight to the Supreme Court.
The decision came after the ACLU and others argued that it was virtually impossible for detainees at ICE’s Adelanto facility to confer in private with their attorneys amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The Abiding Place Ministries, a Campo congregation, sued San Diego County, but a federal judge cited public health concerns in siding with the county.
The outlook calls for a 40% to 50% probability of above-normal precipitation in most of the southern half of the state.
Enjoy Easter activities but do them at home because of the coronavirus epidemic, California officials say.
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After being swept by Phoenix’s Deandre Ayton in a best-of-three semifinal, the Clippers guard removed his headset and walked out of the view of the camera mounted in his home.
Elite competitors face a different reality today since the pandemic upended their training and competition schedules for the Summer Games in Tokyo.
With the Masters tournament postponed until November by the COVID-19 pandemic, CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz got together with Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods to relive their past victories.
Rams no longer have three productive linebackers from last season on the roster, meaning young players and NFL draft picks will have to help fill that void.
Easter Weekend
Coronavirus has changed the way we celebrate Passover and Easter but not the traditions that bind us. If anything, the pandemic has brought us closer, figuratively speaking.
Want to get some awesome added value out of movies you already own? Look for these neat tricks to find the Easter eggs hidden in popular DVDs.
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