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  • Conservative evangelist Pat Robertson dies at 93

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  • Conservative evangelist Pat Robertson dies at 93

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New Jersey owner says business ‘doesn’t look good’ as coronavirus slows customers

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A growing list of cities and even some states are shutting down schools, restaurants, and businesses to contain the spread of COVID-19. The White House recommended to avoid groups of more than 10 people. NBC News’ Gabe Gutierrez reports from New Jersey where a business owner said long-term business “doesn’t look good.”