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WASHINGTON 鈥?President Donald Trump says hes hoping that the total number of COVID-19 deaths in the United States will be below 100,000.Even that, he acknowledged on Friday, is a horrible number. Trumps predictions of the expected U.S. death toll have changed over
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stanley cup White House coronavirus task force, revealed models projecting the deaths of 100,000 to 240,000 Americans, assuming social distancing efforts were ongoing.At the same time, she said epidemiology models initially had predicted a worst-case scenario of 1.5 million to 2.2 million U.S. deaths without mitigation efforts such as social distancing, hand washing and staying home as much as possible.Soon after, Trump began speculating that the 100,000 figure was an outer limit. Later, he leaned more toward a projection of 60,000, but th
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NEW YORK AP 鈥?The mass shooting Wednesday at a Walmart in Virginia was only the latest example of a workplace shooting perpetrated by an employee.But while many companies provide active shooter training, experts say there is much less focus on how to prevent workplace violence, particularly how to identify and address worrisome behavior among employees.WATCH: Six killed when employee opens fire inside Walmart in Chesapeake, VirginiaWorkers far too often don ;t know how to recognize warning signs, and even more crucially don ;t know how to report suspicious behavior or feel empowered to do so, according to workplace safety and human resources experts.We have built an industry around how to lock bad guys ou
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stanley cup en in workplace shootings, he said, this is someone who already has access to the building.The Walmart shooting in particular raised questions of whether employees feel empowered to speak up because it was a team leader who carried out the shooting.Identified by Walmart as 31-year-old Andre Bing, he opened fire on fellow employees in the break room of the Chesapeake store, killing six people and leaving six others wounded. Polic