| | | | | | U.S. | On the trail: Democratic presidential candidates took aim on Thursday at a rival whose name has not yet appeared on the ballot in the early voting states but whose television ads have blanketed the airwaves: billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. | | | Coronavirus | A new coronavirus has taken a growing toll of Chinese health workers on the front line of the fight to stop it, a top official said, as authorities reported more than 5,000 new cases, including more than 120 deaths. There were no doctors, nurses or medical equipment at the Wuhan hotel converted into a temporary quarantine facility for suspected coronavirus patients when brothers Wang Xiangkai and Wang Xiangyou arrived two weeks ago. The next day, Xiangkai, 61, woke to find that Xiangyou, 62, had died. The Wangs are among tens of thousands of families devastated by the coronavirus in Wuhan, despite massive reinforcements and two speedily built new hospitals. | | | | | | California fights coronavirus discrimination. A flyer in Los Angeles’ Carson area, with a fake seal of the World Health Organization, tells residents to avoid Asian-American businesses like Panda Express because of a coronavirus outbreak. A Los Angeles middle schooler is beaten and hospitalized after students say he is as an Asian-American with coronavirus. These are some of the hoaxes, assaults and rumors Los Angeles authorities spoke out against to stamp out anti-Asian bigotry bubbling to the surface in California, where over half of the 15 U.S. coronavirus cases are located. | | | | | | | | | | World | Former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said Italy’s government could collapse after his small party boycotted a cabinet meeting over a contested justice reform and the prime minister suggested he was ready to resign. 3 min read | | Kenya’s health minister celebrated the delivery of a CT scanner at a large county hospital, telling journalists that sick patients could now be diagnosed locally. Nine months later, the scanner has never been used: the hospital has no radiologists. 7 min read | | Russia said it had asked Canada to hand over case files on a 95-year-old former Nazi death squad member living in Canada to help Moscow with an investigation into the mass murder of children at a Soviet orphanage in 1942. Helmut Oberlander was stripped of his post-war Canadian citizenship when Ottawa learned of his wartime activities. 2 min read | | | | | | | | Top Stories on Reuters TV | | | | | | | |