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WATCH: Breathtaking Views of a Submerged Roman Resort Town

Volcanic activity under Baia, Italy once heated the Roman hot springs here, making it a popular resort for emperors and other powerful Romans. All these years later, the town is underwater. LX News host Tabitha Lipkin dives below the surface and shows you the preserved ruins.
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Last-Minute Cost US Curling Team Round Robin Game to Italy

After several risky moves, the U.S. loses against Italy and will play one more round robin game against Denmark.
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A water polo player for Italy holds up the ball in the water
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Italy Beats U.S. Men's Water Polo 12-11 in Preliminary Round

Italian player Francesco Di Fulvio scored five goals for the three-time Olympic champions.
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The Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort passes lower Manhattan on its way to docking in New York, Monday, March 30, 2020.
United States

Global Coronavirus Updates: World Infections Top 800K; US Toll Eclipses Official China Count

“This is going to be a long-term battle and we cannot let down our guard," said one WHO official
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An elderly man wearing a face mask walks home from the bakery as the lockdown to combat the spread of coronavirus continues in Badalona, Spain, Friday, March 27, 2020. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
United States

Global Coronavirus Developments: UK's Johnson Tests Positive; Spain, Italy Deaths Soar

Infections worldwide top 590,000
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Italy Quarantine Clears Up Venice Canals

As Italy locks down its cities to halt the spread of the coronavirus, residents in Venice are starting to see a change to their canals. The waterways of Venice have cleared with the new lack of boat traffic, as seen in footage captured early March.
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A building with balconies in Rome
Coronavirus

Moving Videos Show Italians Singing During Coronavirus Quarantine

The song, titled “E mentre Siena dorme” (“And While Siena Sleeps”), is a traditional folk song for the people of Siena
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In this March 11, 2020 photo, Gianmarco de Felice and his wife, Annaelisa Lugini pose for a photo outside Columbia University in New York City. Italians in New York are worried for loved ones in Italy who are living under a nationwide lockdown to stem the spread of the new coronavirus. De Felice is in New York for a few months doing research. Lugini has been visiting and had been planning to return to Italy earlier this week, but decided to stay to avoid the lockdown. For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms. For some it can cause more severe illness.
Italy

Italians in New York, Family in Italy Worry for Each Other

Among European countries, Italy has been the hardest hit, with more than 15,000 cases of infection and 1,000 deaths.
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Before and after photo of the spanish steps in rome
Coronavirus

A Look at Italy Landmarks Before and After Coronavirus Pandemic

Italy has been hit hard by the coronavirus and has taken drastic measure to try to stop the spread. With the streets almost empty, the country’s most famous landmarks look remarkably different without tourists.
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Italy

Italian-American Emerges as New Star of Italy's Left

She has been compared to U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Democrat from New York, for her unexpected rise and activist-outsider status
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