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Washington Redskins player arrested in Colorado

Washington Redskins player arrested in Colorado

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — A Washington Redskins player is facing five charges, including felony illegal discharge of a firearm, following his arrest in a Denver suburb Saturday morning.
Report: Bryant crash pilot had no drugs, alcohol in system

Report: Bryant crash pilot had no drugs, alcohol in system

LOS ANGELES — The pilot flying Kobe Bryant and seven others to a youth basketball tournament did not have alcohol or drugs in his system, and all nine sustained immediately fatal injuries when their helicopter slammed into a hillside outside Los Ange
Most US states fall short of recommended testing levels

Most US states fall short of recommended testing levels

WASHINGTON — As businesses reopened Friday in more of the U.S.
NFL teams can reopen facilities Tuesday - with provisos

NFL teams can reopen facilities Tuesday - with provisos

NFL teams can begin reopening their facilities on Tuesday if state and local governments will allow it.
Fed sees Wall Street stress if virus takes 'unexpected' turn

Fed sees Wall Street stress if virus takes 'unexpected' turn

WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve said Friday that Wall Street remains vulnerable to another shock if the global pandemic takes an “unexpected course” putting renewed strains on the economy and the country's financial system.
Trump still confident in virus test despite false negatives

Trump still confident in virus test despite false negatives

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump expressed no concerns Friday about a rapid coronavirus test that the White House has been relying on to ensure his safety, despite new data suggesting the test may return an inordinate share of false negatives.
Arkansas venue postpones concert ordered shut due to virus

Arkansas venue postpones concert ordered shut due to virus

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — An Arkansas theatre said Thursday it will postpone a country-rock concert that would have defied the state's ban on large gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic, days after health officials ordered the show shut down.
U.S. layoffs surged to record high of 11.4 million in March

U.S. layoffs surged to record high of 11.4 million in March

WASHINGTON — U.S. layoffs soared in March to a record 11.4 million after state and local governments closed restaurants, bars, movie theatres and other nonessential businesses in response to the intensifying viral outbreak.
Industrial production plunges unprecedented 11.2% in April

Industrial production plunges unprecedented 11.2% in April

WASHINGTON — American industry suffered the most severe plunge on record last month with factories, mines and utilities battered by the coronavirus pandemic. The Federal Reserve said Friday that its industrial production index tumbled a record 11.
Stopped cold: 'Frozen' musical on Broadway not to reopen

Stopped cold: 'Frozen' musical on Broadway not to reopen

NEW YORK — The big budget musical “Frozen” will not reopen when Broadway theatres restart, marking the first time an established show has been felled by the coronavirus pandemic.