The president’s optimism for a deal between Saudi Arabia and Russia to reduce production and a Saudi call for talks send crude prices skyrocketing, but Moscow showed little enthusiasm. After the initial impact of shutdowns on a few industries, the coronavirus pandemic is leaving a much broader swath of unemployment. How Dr. Vladimir Zelenko’s claims for his coronavirus treatment spread from a New York village all the way to President Trump. As companies nationwide look for relief, the Trump Organization has talked with Deutsche Bank and a Florida county about delaying payments on some loans and other obligations. “It’s a joke,” said a top hospital executive, whose facilities are packed with coronavirus patients. The growing number of coronavirus cases and deaths have touched family and social circles across New York City, making the invisible threat seem far more real. The hospital, in the Bronx, said the ponchos were intended as a gift to weary workers, but several staffers said they were told to use them as protective equipment. Medicines to alleviate breathing difficulty, relieve pain and sedate coronavirus patients are in very high demand, depleting stock around the country. The state plans to hold its elections on Tuesday, thrusting thousands of clerks and poll workers, many of them older or with health conditions, onto the pandemic’s front lines. Intelligence officials have told the White House for weeks that China has vastly understated the spread of the coronavirus and the damage the pandemic has done. The leader of the U.N. has called the pandemic the biggest international threat in the 75-year history of the organization, but its most powerful body has yet to take action. Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced she would move to form a special committee to scrutinize the Trump administration’s response, including how more than $2 trillion in federal relief money is being spent. President Trump’s son-in-law has become a central player in the administration’s effort to curb the pandemic. But critics say he is part of the problem. His winding career path now seems to be a strength, not a weakness. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. We examine when culture from our past — like the 20-year-old comedy “High Fidelity” — gets reborn … as “High Fidelity.” The pandemic is devastating start-ups. This matters in ways we can’t always see. And how should Joe Biden campaign amid the coronavirus? Even homemade face coverings provide some protection, especially when many people who have the coronavirus show no symptoms. Thinking about the choices I could have to make as I treat patients with the coronavirus breaks my heart. Trump’s son-in-law has no business running the coronavirus response. The struggle between fear and comfort. But we’re already botching the response. If the Supreme Court affirms the administration’s termination of DACA, thousands of vital health care workers could be deported. Two psychiatrists urge the public to overcome any hesitation, and a surgeon gives advice on how to wear a mask. Other readers offer a D.I.Y. tip and a historical note. The disproportionate toll this virus is taking on males isn’t an anomaly. When it comes to survival, men are the weaker sex. Here’s what it’s like in a coronavirus red zone. With a spike in coronavirus cases, many of us are left wondering why. Because of the coronavirus, memorial services are moving online, where mourners find that collective grief is still possible. Disrobing in the hallway, dodging hugs and fretting over our children’s safety. This is our family’s new normal. Holding hands and bearing witness in a musty basement got me through. The virtual world is different. The stock market wasn’t going to create wealth forever. So what about the FIRE movement? The chain has aggressively opposed unionization efforts among its employees, who have been critical of its response to the coronavirus. Hasher Jallal Taheb, 23, also targeted the Statue of Liberty, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and a synagogue, prosecutors said. Authorities in two states sent cease-and-desist letters to the craft store chain. His slapstick humor, physical comedy and naïve persona made him a household name in the country for decades. The rapper will serve the final four months of his two-year term in home confinement. High-profile inmates like Bill Cosby and R. Kelly are arguing for home confinement too, so far without success. A planeload of coronavirus aid to New York was a propaganda coup for the Kremlin — tempered by an intensifying epidemic at home. Joe Biden and his associates are consulting allies, Eric Holder and Barack Obama as he weighs his options — including a woman of color — for the Democratic candidate for vice president. The $2 trillion coronavirus law grants the education secretary the power to waive special education rules as school districts struggle to teach all their students online. Some providers break out sports fees on bills. With seasons on pause because of the coronavirus, it’s another reminder to customers of what they’re paying for but not getting. One of the most effective ways to get better advice is to give it. Improper use of cleaning supplies at home can be dangerous to your health — even deadly. The Limelight and Tunnel are long gone. But the story of their vilified owner is still being written. Promotion and relegation concerns abound as soccer and rugby leagues consider canceling. In better news, Enes Kanter is cooking up a storm. 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