New York City nurse, 60, beaten, robbed of purse after surviving coronavirus Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. A New York City nurse who recently recovered from the coronavirus was attacked on her way to work by a group of vicious youths who badly beat her and ran off with her purse, police sources and the victim told The Post. Martha Toscano had just gotten out of the 6 train station on her way to work at Bellevue Hospital Wednesday around 10:30 p.m. when about 15 thugs ran her down and pummeled her to the ground.
New Jersey police find 17 bodies inside nursing home after getting tip claiming one was in a shed Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Police in New Jersey say they found 17 bodies piled up in a tiny morgue inside a nursing home after receiving an anonymous tip that a corpse was being kept in a shed outside the facility. The grim discovery was made Monday at the Andover Subacute and Rehabilitation Center I and II in Sussex County, according to the New York Times.
MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough mocks Sen. John Kennedy’s accent after call to reopen US economy Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. MSNBC “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough used a portion of Thursday’s show to mock Sen. Stock futures trade higher as oil decline continues The Nasdaq and S&P 500 recouped all of last week's losses, but FOX Business' Lauren Simonetti reports oil is still plunging due to oversupply and storage concerns. Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Apple's new iPhone SE is just $399 – What's to lose? Here’s what you need to know. If Apple's new iPhone is just $399, why not just buy that one, instead of forking over $699, $999 or $1,099 for the bigger iPhone versions? What's to lose? How bad could be? That's the question many consumers have been posing to me recently, in the wake of Apple's release of its revamped SE model. The answer is not bad at all, in fact, there's very little not to like.
Coronavirus: Trump orders meatpacking plants to stay open Image copyright EPA US President Donald Trump has ordered meat processing plants to stay open to protect the nation's food supply amid the coronavirus pandemic. He invoked a Korean War-era law from the 1950s to mandate that the plants continue to function, amid industry warnings of strain on the supply chain. An estimated 3,300 US meatpacking workers have been diagnosed with coronavirus and 20 have died.
Coronavirus: US Congress abandons return to Washington Image copyright Getty Images The US House of Representatives will not reconvene next week following a revolt from lawmakers who complained that it was too soon to return. On Monday, members were told to return to the Democratic-controlled chamber. However, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said on Tuesday the plan was scrapped after consulting the House doctor. The volte-face came as the confirmed number of US Covid-19 cases passed 1m. The Republican-controlled Senate still plans to return on 4 May.
Coronavirus: The US resistance to a continued lockdown Image copyright Getty Images In these times, the sight of a public gathering of hundreds of people mostly without face masks is alarming. But that is what happened at a demonstration against the shutdown measures in Washington State. Tara Reade: What are the sex attack allegations against Joe Biden? Image copyright Getty Images Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden faces mounting calls to respond to a sexual assault allegation against him by a former employee. Tara Reade, who worked for the former US vice-president nearly 30 years ago, says he sexually assaulted her in the halls of Congress. Mr Biden has been accused of being "touchy feely" by multiple women, but this is the first public accusation of serious sexual misconduct against him.
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