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BEIJING, China – China has decided to lock down three cities that are home to more than 18 million people in an unprecedented effort to try to contain the deadly new viral illness that has sickened hundreds and spread to other cities and countries in the Lunar New Year travel rush. Normally bustling streets, shopping malls, restaurants and other public spaces in Wuhan were eerily quiet Thursday. Barriers blocked the entrance to the city's train station, and the airport, ferries, subways and buses were also halted. Similar measures will take effect Friday in the nearby cities of Huanggang and Ezhou. The coronavirus, known as "2019-nCoV," emerged in Wuhan in December and has killed 17 people so far. All of them were in and around Wuhan. 756

  

Boeing will temporarily stop delivering 737 Max jets to airlines while it determines what caused two of those planes to crash. But it will continue building the planes.The 737 Max is the company's bestselling jet and remains in huge demand, despite two recent fatal crashes.Boeing announced its decision to halt deliveries late Thursday. The planes were 366

  

As the nation reeled Sunday morning from news of a second mass shooting in the span of 13 hours, Democratic lawmakers began demanding that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell take action this week on long-stalled gun control legislation they argue could help prevent the next large-scale tragedy."I hope that Sen. McConnell would bring the Senate back tomorrow and pass the background check bill and send it to the President. The President must sign it. Period," Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union."Early Sunday morning, a shooter in Dayton, Ohio, opened fire in the city's Oregon District, a popular downtown area, leaving nine dead. The shooter, a 24-year-old male, was shot and killed by responding officers. Thirteen hours earlier, a gunman opened fire at a shopping center in El Paso, Texas, killing at least 20 people. A 21-year-old white supremacist is in custody in the Texas domestic terrorism case.Congress has long struggled to pass gun control legislation, even in the wake of mass shootings, and Brown's call Sunday adds to a growing chorus of Democratic and progressive lawmakers who have demanded action on gun reform in the aftermath of a tragedy.Brown told Tapper that in addition to sadness, he feels "anger that Congress still doesn't do its job," adding: "The House of Representatives has passed background check legislation, the Senate could meet tomorrow."Reached Sunday, McConnell's office didn't comment on Brown's call for the Senate leader to take action this week on the legislation.McConnell in a tweet Saturday did say "the entire nation is horrified by today's senseless violence in El Paso," following the Texas shooting, adding: "Elaine's and my prayers go out to the victims of this terrible violence, their families and friends, and the brave first responders who charged into harm's way."Demands for congressional action growA number of lawmakers have joined Brown's call for McConnell to act on gun control legislation, including Ohio Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan, who told Fox News on Sunday that "this is ridiculous.""Mitch McConnell and (Senate Minority Leader) Chuck Schumer and (House Speaker) Nancy Pelosi: Let's get back to work in Washington, do the background check bill that we passed out of the House -- we've got to ban these assault weapons," Ryan, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, said.Democratic leadership responded by urging McConnell to act.In a statement, Pelosi said, "The Republican Senate must stop their outrageous obstruction and join the House to put an end to the horror and bloodshed that gun violence inflicts every day in America. Enough is enough." And Schumer tweeted the majority leader "must call the Senate back for an emergency session to put the House-passed universal background checks legislation on the Senate floor for debate and a vote immediately."Democratic Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Kamala Harris of California also weighed in on the matter.Sanders backed the call for McConnell to "bring the Senate back into session immediately to pass HR 8, the gun safety bill that has already passed the House.""That's a first step to addressing our serious gun violence epidemic," Sanders said in a tweet.Harris told Tapper that it's "ridiculous" that Congress doesn't have the "courage to say, 'Hey, fine if y'all want to go hunting, but we need reasonable gun safety laws in our country, including universal background checks, including a renewal of the assault weapons ban.'"Sen. Elizabeth Warren said in a 3555

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