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Worshippers wearing protective face masks to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus pray at the mosque of the Tehran University in Laylat al-Qadr, or the night of destiny, during holy fasting month of Ramadan, Iran, Tuesday, May 12, 2020. On Tuesday authorities allowed mosques temporarily reopen for limited hours up to two hours, while strictly observing health and social procedures to prevent spreading the disease. (AP PhotoVahid Salemi)

Worshippers wearing protective face masks to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus pray at the mosque of the Tehran University in Laylat al-Qadr, or the night of destiny, during holy fasting month of Ramadan, Iran, Tuesday, May 12, 2020. On Tuesday authorities allowed mosques temporarily reopen for limited hours up to two hours, while strictly observing health and social procedures to prevent spreading the disease. (AP PhotoVahid Salemi)

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VIRUS OUTBREAK-SHELVED REPORT — The detailed reopening advice from the nation’s top disease control experts that was shelved by the Trump administration included far more restrictive measures than the White House’s final reopening plans. The Associated Press has obtained a 63-page document that is more detailed than other, previously reported segments of the guidance. By Jason Dearen and Mike Stobbe. SENT: 1,070 words, photos.

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People wear masks to protect against the coronavirus as they sit next to a protective plastic window in a restaurant in Bozen, Italy, Monday, May 11, 2020. The northern Italian province of South Tyrol is moving ahead of policies by the central government, reopening restaurants and shops closed during the coronavirus crisis earlier than planned by Rome. (AP PhotoMatthias Schrader)

People wear masks to protect against the coronavirus as they sit next to a protective plastic window in a restaurant in Bozen, Italy, Monday, May 11, 2020. The northern Italian province of South Tyrol is moving ahead of policies by the central government, reopening restaurants and shops closed during the coronavirus crisis earlier than planned by Rome. (AP PhotoMatthias Schrader)

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VIRUS OUTBREAK-ITALY-BEHIND SCHEDULE — Italy’s virus reopening was supposed to be accompanied by a series of measures to limit infections in Europe’s one-time pandemic epicenter. These were to include distribution of millions of inexpensive surgical masks, a pilot project of 150,000 antibody tests and, eventually, the roll-out of a contact-tracing app. None of this is in place as Italy experiments with its second week unlocked. By Nicole Winfield and Sylvie Corbet. SENT: 1,050 words, photos.

President Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus during a press briefing in the Rose Garden of the White House, Monday, May 11, 2020, in Washington. (AP PhotoAlex Brandon)

President Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus during a press briefing in the Rose Garden of the White House, Monday, May 11, 2020, in Washington. (AP PhotoAlex Brandon)

VIRUS OUTBREAK — Authorities in the Chinese city where the coronavirus pandemic began are moving forward with efforts to test all 11 million residents for the virus within 10 days after a handful of fresh infections were found there. The U.S. government’s top infectious disease expert, meanwhile, issues a blunt warning that cities and states could see more COVID-19 deaths and economic damage if they lift stay-at-home orders too quickly a sharp contrast to President Donald Trump, who is pushing to right a free-falling economy. By Chris Blake and Lauran Neergaard. SENT: 1,060 words, photos. With VIRUS-OUTBREAK-THE-LATEST.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-SURVIVORS — The virus that has sickened over 4 million people around the world and killed more than 250,000 others is so new that patients face considerable uncertainty about what they can expect in recovery and beyond. By Medical Writer Lindsey Tanner. SENT: 1,120 words, photos, video.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-DEGLOBALIZED DUBAI — Dubai built a city of skyscrapers and artificial archipelagos on the promise of globalization, creating itself as a vital hub for the free movement of trade, people and money worldwide — all things that have been disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. Now, with events canceled, flights grounded and investment halted, this sheikhdom in the United Arab Emirates is threatened both by the virus and a growing economic crisis. By Jon Gambrell. SENT: 1,020 words, photos. Also see MORE ON THE VIRUS OUTBREAK below.

Find more all-format coverage on the Virus Outbreak featured topic page in AP Newsroom.

GEORGIA SHOOTING-RACE RELATIONS — The people who call Brunswick, Georgia, home say it’s not the monstrous place it might appear to be in the wake of the slaying of Ahmaud Arbery after a pursuit by two armed white men. Yes, it is one of Georgia’s poorest cities where much of the black working population has struggled to find opportunities for advancement and where one black resident says he walks on tip toes to avoid racist insults. By Russ Bynum and Aaron Morrison. SENT: 1,060 words, photos.

ELECTION 2020-BIDEN-HISPANICS — Joe Biden will have to do more than select a Latina running mate to win over Hispanics whose support is crucial in the fall. Activists are warning the presumptive Democratic nominee not to take their community for granted. By Will Weissert and Nicholas Riccardi. SENT: 980 words, photo. With ELECTION 2020-BIDEN — Basement-bound Biden campaign worries some Democrats; ELECTION 2020-DEMOCRATS-CONVENTION — Democrats pass new rules that would allow virtual convention.

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VIRUS OUTBREAK-SOLVING CRIMES — Police departments nationwide are grappling with change, even as law enforcement agencies report major decreases in crime due to stay-at-home orders. SENT: 780 words, photo.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-CONGRESS — House Democrats could vote as soon as Friday on a new $3 trillion coronavirus aid package, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says there is no “urgency.” SENT: 940 words, photos, video. With VIRUS OUTBREAK-CONGRESS-HIGHLIGHTS.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-MASKS — There’s a debate among headstrong New Yorkers over just when and where it is necessary to wear a mask in the fight against the spread of the coronavirus. SENT: 1,030 words, photos.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-NETHERLANDS-MUSLIM FUNERALS — As measures to stem the spread of the virus ground flights and close borders around the world, it is not only the living whose travels are being curtailed. SENT: 780 words, photos.

VIRUS-OUTBREAK-RELIGIOUS CHALLENGES — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges religious leaders to challenge “inaccurate and harmful messages” that are fueling rising ethno-nationalism, stigma, hate speech and conflict as the coronavirus pandemic circles the globe. SENT: 710 words, photo. With VIRUS OUTBREAK-SECURITY COUNCIL U.N. council tries again to agree on COVID-19 resolution.

TRIBES-CORONAVIRUS-RELIEF-FUNDING — The U.S. Treasury Department is not unreasonably delaying the release of coronavirus relief funding to Native American tribes, a federal judge ruled this week. SENT: 560 words.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-ASIA — New Zealand reports zero new cases of the coronavirus, the second day in a row without any new cases and the fourth day since early last week. SENT: 380 words, photos.

GROUND GAME — AP’s coronavirus podcast, “Ground Game: Inside the Outbreak,” today looks at how the Trump administration shelved a document created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that contained step-by-step advice for local authorities on how and when to reopen public places during the COVID-19 pandemic. Listen to the podcast at https://appodcasts.com/category/ground-game/. Embed code is available on AP Coverage Plan.

A separate advisory has been sent outlining AP’s complete coronavirus coverage.

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KOBE-BRYANT-CRASH — Kobe Bryant’s sports academy retires “Mamba” nickname. SENT: 540 words, photos.

CHILD IN SHED-DALLAS — Two arrested after Texas police find 6-year-old locked in shed. SENT: 190 words, photos.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-ARIZONA SPORTS — Arizona governor opens door for pro sports return in state. SENT: 180 words, photo.

FRED DAVIS — Civic leader Fred L. Davis dies in Memphis; marched with MLK. SENT: 280 words, photo.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-WRESTLER DIES — Sumo wrestler, 28, dies in Japan from coronavirus. SENT: 190 words.

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TRUMP-RUSSIA PROBE — The Justice Department’s dismissal of the Michael Flynn case has been swept up in a broader push by Trump and Republican allies to reframe the Russia investigation as a plot to sabotage his administration. UPCOMING: 1,060 words, photo by 5 a.m.

SUPREME COURT-ELECTORAL COLLEGE — The Supreme Court takes up the issue of whether presidential electors are bound to support the popular-vote winner in their state or can opt for someone else. UPCOMING: 450 words, photo by 5 a.m.; arguments at 10 a.m.

ELECTION 2020-HOUSE-CALIFORNIA SPECIAL ELECTION — A former Navy combat pilot grabs an early lead in the fight for an open U.S. House seat north of Los Angeles, giving California Republicans a rare chance to reclaim a congressional district in the overwhelmingly Democratic state. By Political Writer Michael R. Blood. SENT: 840 words, photos.

ELECTION 2020-CONGRESS-WISCONSIN — Tom Tiffany, a state senator endorsed by Trump, easily wins a special congressional election in a heavily conservative, rural Wisconsin district, cheering Republicans even as Democrats argue the victory revealed vulnerabilities for the president among his base. SENT: 740 words, photos, video.

ELECTION 2020-NEBRASKA — Nebraska’s primary voters mostly steer clear of polling sites while shattering the state record for absentee voting with nearly 400,000 mail-in ballots in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. SENT: 790 words, photos.

Find more coverage on the 2020 U.S. Elections featured topic page on APNewsroom.

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ISRAEL-US — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is in Israel for meetings with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his new governing partner for talks that were expected to address Israel’s plans to annex parts of the West Bank. SENT: 930 words, photo.

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FINANCIAL MARKETS — Shares were mixed in Asia after Wall Street logged its biggest loss in May on worries about the downside of reopening the economy too soon. By Business Writer Elaine Kurtenbach. SENT: 760 words, photos.

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