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goggle, One of the numerous spin-offs of the original Monopoly board game is called “We’re All In This Together.” It is described on amazon.com this way: “Build support and rally the troops as you establish Camps and Headquarters on your way to victory!” CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP This is the attitude we most need now in order to obtain victory over this virus, rather than using it as a club to gain political victory, which would not bring a cure. Perhaps every politician should be sent and required to play this version of Monopoly with members of the opposition party.
goggle - Pope says to give up 'useless words, gossip, rumors'; theologian and ethicist Jonathan Morris reacts. Pope Francis tested negative for the coronavirus after falling ill last week, according to the Roman newspaper Il Messaggero. After spending last Wednesday primarily outdoors, Francis came down with a cough, chills and other flu-like symptoms. He was tested for the disease which has spread from China throughout the world, including to Italy, but the results were negative. The Pope cut back on his schedule while sick, giving up a weeklong retreat but keeping his private meetings, according to Il Messaggero. Even so, with coronavirus fears in Italy -- and the fact Pope Francis had never canceled so many public events since assuming the papacy -- the Pope's absence from public caused concerned speculation.
goggle, FILE - In this Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020 file photo Pope Francis wipes his nose during the Ash Wednesday Mass opening Lent, the forty-day period of abstinence and deprivation for Christians before Holy Week and Easter, inside the Basilica of Santa Sabina in Rome. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) TOKYO CALLS OFF TEST EVENT; GROWING VIRUS THREATENS OLYMPICS At a White House briefing yesterday, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence told the media that there are 43 total cases of coronavirus in the United States with six total deaths so far, but that the risk to Americans from the disease was still not major.
goggle - Despite today's sad news, let's be clear. The risk to the American people of the coronavirus remains low according to all of the experts we are working with across the government, Pence said. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Markets across the world have tumbled in the past week over fears that the disease could stunt the global economy, but stocks did rebound Monday over hopes that central banks across the world would take action to shield the economy from any negative effects of the coronavirus.
goggle - The risk to the American public from the coronavirus remains low, says Vice President Mike Pence. President Trump took aim early Tuesday at the Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome H. Powell over the central bank's refusal to cut interest rates similar to other countries to defend against any looming financial downturns threatening the global economy due to the coronavirus. FOX BUSINESS: MNUCHIN, POWELL TO HOLD CORONAVIRUS CALL TO DISCUSS RESPONSE Jerome Powell led Federal Reserve has called it wrong from day one, Trump tweeted. SAD.