Europe's COVID-19 crisis, NYSE circuit breakers and the world's happiest country. How much do you remember from the week?
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According to data released by Johns Hopkins University, seven countries have recorded over 10,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Saturday. Among them, how many are European?
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Calling himself a "wartime president," U.S. President Donald Trump invoked a decades-old measure to direct businesses to help meet orders for vital medical supplies. From which war does the Defense Production Act derive?
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As the global COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, which country declared they are "at war" and postponed its local elections?
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U.S. stock exchanges temporarily halted trading Wednesday, marking the fourth "circuit breaker" in two weeks as coronavirus fears again sent stock prices plummeting in a massive selloff. Of the four breakers, day did it not hit within the first five minutes of trading?
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As of Saturday, which event had NOT been canceled or postponed because of COVID-19?
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Six-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback Tom Brady on Tuesday announced his departure from the New England Patriots where he has been a starter since 2001. Which team did he join?
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The 2020 World Happiness Report was released on March 20, the UN's annual International Day of Happiness. This country placed at the top of the list as the happiest country in the world for the third year in a row. Name it.
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