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McSally is trying to tie her opponent, former space shuttle commander Mark Kelly, to the Democratic Party’s ascendant left wing.

In Gilbert, a town of more than 200,000 people outside Phoenix, McSally satdown to talk local issues with the mayor outside a bustling coffee shop in the mild winter warmth before taking a walking tour of the small downtown, hitting up a few local spots to hand out pins for the towns centennial. She talked with constituents and took pictures including with one woman who asked about Trumps rally and told her, please more of them, in reference to the attack ads against Kelly. She also toured a local Bishops Storehouse run by the Mormon church and gave an update on her work in Washington, including talking about the seven bills she sponsored that were signed into law shes tied with Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) for most among senators, according to GovTrack. She then squeezed in a roundtable with ...

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You’ve got extra time in COVID-19 self-isolation and we’ve got 20 film series for you to binge, from ‘Star Wars’ and Marvel to ‘Alien’ and James Bond.

With graduations postponed or cancelled this year, stars like Oprah, Jennifer Garner, Miley Cyrus and more are participating in virtual ceremonies. USA TODAY You've got extra time in self-isolation. We've got a bunch of movie series for you to watch. After you've binged "Tiger King" like everybody else, maybe it's time to tuck into a film franchise, be it something beloved or a completely new experience. (When all this is over, no one can ever admit that they've never seen a "Star Wars" or a Marvel movie again.) Thankfully, Hollywood's penchant for sequels, prequels and reboots has wrought a plethora of big-time trilogies and collections where you can dive in head first for a new project. For those wanting to watch every James Bond film, well, that's like a full-time job. For those wh...

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Follow our live update for the latest news, research and information on coronavirus in South Africa and around the world.

WHO declares a pandemic The head of the WHO has warned that the organisation expects the number of coronavirus cases, deaths and number of affected countries to climb even higher, after declaring the virus a pandemic. "We are deeply concerned both by the alarming levels of spread and severity, and by the alarming levels of inaction," said Tedros Ghebreyesus, adding pandemic was not a word to use lightly or carelessly. "It is a word that, if misused, can cause unreasonable fear, or unjustified acceptance that the fight is over, leading to unnecessary suffering and death." However, he warned the WHO had not seen a pandemic before that could be controlled. "We cannot say this loudly enough, or clearly enough, or often enough: All countries can still change the course of this pandemic."

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What the papers say Philippe Coutinho could be on his way back to England after all, Spanish website Sport reports. Barcelona are keen to offload the 27-year-old midfielder, currently on loan at Bayern Munich, but the Brazilian was quick to rule out a return to Liverpool. However, Chelsea have stepped in and are said to be keen to take him on loan. Manchester United, Tottenham, Everton and Leicester are also reportedly interested. Manchester United are still eager to sign Jack Grealish, according to the Evening Standard. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is hopeful of acquiring the Aston Villa captain for around £60million, making him an attractive option when compared to another potential target in Leicesters James Maddison, who is valued at £80million. Grealish is believed to be Uniteds No.2 target...

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Many people have fallen back to old interests and habits during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s why it’s making you act like a teenager.

Since she graduated high school, Kayla Stetzel, a 26-year-old law student living in Chicago, hadn’t spent any significant time in her father’s house in Indiana. Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Not wanting to spend months alone in her small city apartment, Stetzel decided to move back in with her father—and inadvertently found herself reliving her adolescence. Her electric guitar and The O.C. DVDs came out of storage. She adopted sleep and eating habits even a teenager would find indulgent. And she found herself studying for law-school exams in the exact same place she did her grade-school homework. “I’m stressed out about school and playing very angry rock and roll music in my basement,” she says. “It’s very surreal.” Stetzel isn’t the only person having a teenage rebirth. Waves of 20- ...

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