Washington, May 23 -- President Donald Trump on Thursday pressed for a broader reopening of the US as coronavirus-related job losses mounted. Trump, with an eye on his re-election prospects in November, made it clear he hoped more state governers would move toward a loosening of curbs. "We did the right thing but we now want to get going... you'll break the country if you don't," he told African-American leaders in Michigan, a key election battleground state. Trump has adopted the theme of "Transitioning Back to Greatness" as states reopen at different speeds. While daily death tolls are no longer on a steady incline, the losses are still mounting, with the total count surpassing 94,000. p4...