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The State Department reported its first death of a staffer to the coronavirus at its Washington, D.C., office on Tuesday.
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  1. State Department: First D.C. staffer dies of COVID-19
  2. Seattle Seahawks bringing back All-Pro guard Mike Iupati
  3. French court orders Amazon to only ship essential goods
  4. College basketball: Five-star recruit Isaiah Todd decommitting from Michigan
  5. California, Oregon outline plans to reopen after COVID-19 shutdowns
  6. U.S. copes with COVID-19 pandemic
  7. Trump orders halt on WHO funding, review of COVID-19 response
  8. Federal appeals court allows medication abortions in Texas during coronavirus pandemic
  9. Ex-Red Sox player, 2018 World Series MVP Steve Pearce to retire
  10. Boeing completes first flight of F-15QA for Qatar
  11. Using marijuana as a sleep aid could backfire
  12. Federal court strikes down Trump's school nutrition rollbacks
  13. Social distancing needed until 2022 against COVID-19 spread, analysis says
  14. Timing of Earth's biggest earthquakes follows a 'devil's staircase' pattern
  15. BFBC nabs $569M for border wall construction in California
  16. Watch: Thieving squirrel takes candy from family's front porch
  17. Dow climbs 558 points as markets rally amid plans to reopen economy
  18. Betsy DeVos releases $3B to governors for education relief
  19. New owners nix Florida home's controversial paint job
  20. Look: Ontario company reminds residents not to recycle unwanted swords
  21. More than 9K health workers sickened with COVID-19
  22. N.Y. cases flatten; Gov. Andrew Cuomo 'won't engage' with President Donald Trump
  23. Deep South begins cleanup after tornadoes kill 34
  24. Loose goat visits Massachusetts liquor store

State Department: First D.C. staffer dies of COVID-19

The State Department reported its first death of a staffer to the coronavirus at its Washington, D.C., office on Tuesday.
    

Seattle Seahawks bringing back All-Pro guard Mike Iupati

The Seattle Seahawks reached an agreement on a short-term contract with Pro Bowl guard Mike Iupati on Tuesday.
    

French court orders Amazon to only ship essential goods

A French court ordered Amazon to only deliver essential goods until it can develop a plan to protect its employees from the risks associated with COVID-19.
    

College basketball: Five-star recruit Isaiah Todd decommitting from Michigan

Five-star recruit Isaiah Todd, widely considered one of the top forward prospects in the 2020 class, is decommitting from Michigan.
    

California, Oregon outline plans to reopen after COVID-19 shutdowns

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Oregon Gov. Kate Brown outlined plans Tuesday to gradually reopen their states and lift stay-at-home orders to limit the spread of COVID-19.
    

U.S. copes with COVID-19 pandemic

The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic is spreading across the United States. People are discouraged (even banned in some places) from large gatherings, public spaces are closed, store shelves are empty, with long lines in grocery stores, and travel is limited. Here are some scenes from across America.
    

Trump orders halt on WHO funding, review of COVID-19 response

President Donald Trump on Tuesday ordered his administration to halt funding for the World Health Organization and assess the group's response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
    

Federal appeals court allows medication abortions in Texas during coronavirus pandemic

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will allow medication abortions, which involve a patient ingesting pills, to proceed in Texas during the coronavirus outbreak.
    

Ex-Red Sox player, 2018 World Series MVP Steve Pearce to retire

Former Boston Red Sox slugger and 2018 World Series MVP Steve Pearce said he is retiring after 13- year major league career.
    

Boeing completes first flight of F-15QA for Qatar

Boeing announced Tuesday that it has successfully completed the first flight of the F-15QA fighter during a 90-minute mission from the Lambert International Airport in St. Louis.
    

Using marijuana as a sleep aid could backfire

Teenagers who use marijuana to fall asleep may be setting themselves up for insomnia later in life, a new study suggests.
    

Federal court strikes down Trump's school nutrition rollbacks

A federal judge in Maryland on Tuesday ruled against the Trump administration's plans to roll back regulations on school lunch standards, citing a procedural error.
    

Social distancing needed until 2022 against COVID-19 spread, analysis says

Some level of social distancing may need to remain in place, at least intermittently, well into 2022, Harvard researchers suggest in an analysis published Tuesday.
    

Timing of Earth's biggest earthquakes follows a 'devil's staircase' pattern

The timing of large, shallow earthquakes across the globe follows a mathematical pattern known as the devil's staircase, according to a new study of seismic sequences.
    

BFBC nabs $569M for border wall construction in California

The Army has awarded BFBC was awarded a $569 million contract modification to build sections of wall on the U.S.-Mexico border near San Diego and El Centro, Calif.
    

Watch: Thieving squirrel takes candy from family's front porch

A family who suspected a care package outside their door had been raided by a porch pirate reviewed security camera footage and discovered the culprit was a thieving squirrel.
    

Dow climbs 558 points as markets rally amid plans to reopen economy

Markets climbed Tuesday, as companies released first-quarter earnings reports and state governments began to prepare plans to reopen the economy after lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    

Betsy DeVos releases $3B to governors for education relief

Nearly $3 billion in aid will be released to governors to help schools affected by the coronavirus crisis continue education for students, the Department of Education said Tuesday.
    

New owners nix Florida home's controversial paint job

A Florida house that turned heads and annoyed neighbors with its vibrant, erratic paint job is getting a makeover thanks to its new owner.
    

Look: Ontario company reminds residents not to recycle unwanted swords

An Ontario recycling company is reminding residents to use some discretion when getting rid of unwanted items after someone attempted to recycle a sword.
    

More than 9K health workers sickened with COVID-19

The toll of COVID-19 on front-line healthcare workers has been significant, with more than 9,000 infected by the virus as of April 10, according to figures released Tuesday by the CDC.
    

N.Y. cases flatten; Gov. Andrew Cuomo 'won't engage' with President Donald Trump

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in his update Tuesday that 778 more coronavirus deaths were reported in his state, as he tries to defuse criticism from President Donald Trump.
    

Deep South begins cleanup after tornadoes kill 34

Residents in parts of the Deep South began the grim task of cleanup Tuesday, one day after dozens of tornadoes tore through the region, killing at least 34 people.
    

Loose goat visits Massachusetts liquor store

Police in Massachusetts said a goat found wandering outside a liquor store was safely reunited with its owner.
    
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  1. In unprecedented move, Treasury orders Trump’s name printed on stimulus checks - The Washington Post
  2. N.Y.C. Death Toll Soars Past 10,000 in Revised Virus Count - The New York Times
  3. Judge Jeanine says Obama endorsement of Biden 'contrary to anything that we have seen in this country' - Fox News
  4. Fact check: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer did not ban sale of American flags, plants - USA TODAY
  5. Trump spoiling for a fight over reopening economy, says Cuomo - video - The Guardian
  6. CDC, FEMA have created a plan to reopen America. Here’s what it says. - The Washington Post
  7. McDonald's in China apologizes for sign banning black people amid coronavirus - New York Post
  8. I.M.F. Predicts Worst Downturn Since the Great Depression - The New York Times
  9. Taiwan Reports No New Coronavirus Cases, Adding To Success In Fighting Pandemic - NPR
  10. Airlines Stocks Surge After Most Reach Tentative Bailout Deal With Treasury - TheStreet
  11. Dow Jones Futures: Coronavirus Stock Market Rally, Apple Soar As Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia Lead Breakouts - Investor's Business Daily
  12. J&J eyes 'imminent' coronavirus vaccine production, aims for a billion doses worldwide - Yahoo Finance
  13. How Everyone on the Private Fisher Island Can Get a Coronavirus Test - The New York Times
  14. OnePlus 8 Pro pre-orders come with free 30W wireless charger and Bullets Wireless Z - Android Central
  15. Apple Maps' Mobility Data reveals the impact of COVID-19 on cities, countries, and regions - PhoneArena
  16. Why Alphabet Stock Jumped Today - Motley Fool
  17. Ring 0 of fire: Does Riot Games’ new anti-cheat measure go too far? - Ars Technica
  18. Demi Lovato REVEALS WHY Selena Gomez Isn't her Friend! - Clevver News
  19. Coronavirus: Cannes film festival not possible 'in original form’ - BBC News
  20. Kelly Ripa says coronavirus quarantine has forced her into wearing her 18-year-old daughter's clothes - Fox News
  21. NFL Draft 2020: Here's how Dolphins can ace the first round and build off free agency - CBS Sports
  22. Mets' Marcus Stroman wants to fight NASCAR's Kyle Larson over livestream slur - New York Post
  23. Five FBS conferences, including AAC and C-USA, ask NCAA to relax Division I requirements - ESPN
  24. Astronomers Detect Brightest Supernova on Record - ExtremeTech
  25. Mysterious interstellar object 'Oumuamua gets new origin story - Fox News
  26. Fossil record analysis hints at evolutionary origins of insects' structural colours - Phys.org
  27. Space travel can seriously change your brain - Space.com
  28. Study points to evidence of stray dogs as possible origin of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic - Medical Xpress
  29. NYC doctor says COVID-19 may be much more widespread in children - CBS News
  30. Measles resurgence fear amid coronavirus - BBC News
  31. UK coronavirus death toll could be far higher than previously shown - Reuters

In unprecedented move, Treasury orders Trump’s name printed on stimulus checks - The Washington Post


N.Y.C. Death Toll Soars Past 10,000 in Revised Virus Count - The New York Times

Judge Jeanine says Obama endorsement of Biden 'contrary to anything that we have seen in this country' - Fox News


Fact check: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer did not ban sale of American flags, plants - USA TODAY

Trump spoiling for a fight over reopening economy, says Cuomo - video - The Guardian


CDC, FEMA have created a plan to reopen America. Here’s what it says. - The Washington Post

McDonald's in China apologizes for sign banning black people amid coronavirus - New York Post

I.M.F. Predicts Worst Downturn Since the Great Depression - The New York Times

Taiwan Reports No New Coronavirus Cases, Adding To Success In Fighting Pandemic - NPR

Airlines Stocks Surge After Most Reach Tentative Bailout Deal With Treasury - TheStreet

Dow Jones Futures: Coronavirus Stock Market Rally, Apple Soar As Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia Lead Breakouts - Investor's Business Daily

J&J eyes 'imminent' coronavirus vaccine production, aims for a billion doses worldwide - Yahoo Finance

How Everyone on the Private Fisher Island Can Get a Coronavirus Test - The New York Times

OnePlus 8 Pro pre-orders come with free 30W wireless charger and Bullets Wireless Z - Android Central

Apple Maps' Mobility Data reveals the impact of COVID-19 on cities, countries, and regions - PhoneArena

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Ring 0 of fire: Does Riot Games’ new anti-cheat measure go too far? - Ars Technica

Demi Lovato REVEALS WHY Selena Gomez Isn't her Friend! - Clevver News

Coronavirus: Cannes film festival not possible 'in original form’ - BBC News

Kelly Ripa says coronavirus quarantine has forced her into wearing her 18-year-old daughter's clothes - Fox News

NFL Draft 2020: Here's how Dolphins can ace the first round and build off free agency - CBS Sports

Mets' Marcus Stroman wants to fight NASCAR's Kyle Larson over livestream slur - New York Post

Five FBS conferences, including AAC and C-USA, ask NCAA to relax Division I requirements - ESPN

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  1. Trump's Total Authority Claim Is Rejected Across Ideological Lines
  2. U.S. Governors, at Center of Virus Response, Weigh What It Will Take to Reopen States
  3. N.Y.C. Death Toll Soars Past 10,000 in Revised Virus Count
  4. Coronavirus Deaths at U.S. Nursing Homes Pass 3,800, With 45 at Virginia Facility
  5. Franklin Graham Says He Is Being Harassed Over Central Park Hospital
  6. Stay 6 Feet Apart, We’re Told. But How Far Can Air Carry Coronavirus?
  7. What Doctors on the Front Lines Wish They’d Known a Month Ago
  8. Coronavirus Restrictions Are Eased in Europe
  9. Crippled Airline Industry to Get $25 Billion Bailout, Part of It as Loans
  10. Democratic Victory in Wisconsin Looms as ‘Clarion Call’ for Trump
  11. ‘Accelerate the Endgame’: Obama’s Role in Wrapping Up the Primary
  12. Bernie Sanders Pitches His Supporters a New Idea: Biden 2020
  13. Is Britain Undercounting the Human and Economic Toll of Coronavirus?
  14. She Kept a Diary of China’s Coronavirus Epidemic. Now She Faces a Political Storm.
  15. Governors, Coronavirus, Llamas: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  16. Examining an Allegation Against Joe Biden
  17. Robert Kolker Discusses ‘Hidden Valley Road’
  18. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’
  19. Amy Klobuchar: Trump Votes by Mail. Why Can’t Everyone?
  20. What’s an Essential Service in a Pandemic? The Post Office
  21. Post-Pandemic, Here’s How America Rises Again
  22. The Seductive Appeal of ‘Snitch on Thy Neighbor’
  23. It’s the Worst Possible Time for Trump to Make False Claims of Authority
  24. How the Pandemic Can Improve America’s Health Care System
  25. Who Gets a Ventilator?
  26. Coronavirus and the Certainties of Fools
  27. Joe Biden's Running Mate Should Be Stacey Abrams
  28. Save a Life From Coronavirus: Bail Someone Out of Jail Today
  29. Critiques of Joe Biden’s Coronavirus Plan
  30. One Bright Thing
  31. The WWE Is Now Considered an ‘Essential Service’ in Florida
  32. Trump School Nutrition Rule Struck Down
  33. Miami Police Handcuff Black Doctor Who Tests Homeless for Coronavirus
  34. Furloughs and Pay Cuts Hit The Los Angeles Times
  35. Ready for Another Streaming Service? NBC’s Peacock Starts Rollout
  36. The White House Blessed a War in Libya, but Russia Won It
  37. Hank Steinbrenner, the Yankees Owner Who Kept a Guitar in His Office
  38. Even Google and Facebook May Face an Ad Slump
  39. How Everyone on the Private Fisher Island Can Get a Coronavirus Test
  40. What Was Life Like for Sailors During the Battle of the Atlantic?
  41. A ‘Full Deck’ of Chekhov, With the Translators as the Wild Cards
  42. Starved for Sports? Here Are 5 Options That Aren’t N.B.A. Classic
  43. Answering Kids’ Questions About the Coronavirus, in Free Picture Books
  44. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Alone in My Room, Crying, Eating Cake’
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  47. Pastor Who Defied Social Distancing Dies After Contracting Covid-19, Church Says
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Trump's Total Authority Claim Is Rejected Across Ideological Lines

Trading barbs with governors about their powers over when to ease restrictions on society, the president made an assertion that lacks a basis in the Constitution or federal law.
    

U.S. Governors, at Center of Virus Response, Weigh What It Will Take to Reopen States

Many governors say science will guide when they will allow a reopening, a choice they say belongs to them. “Normal it will not be,” Gov. Gavin Newsom of California said.
    

N.Y.C. Death Toll Soars Past 10,000 in Revised Virus Count

The city has added more than 3,700 additional people who were presumed to have died of the coronavirus but had never tested positive.
    

Coronavirus Deaths at U.S. Nursing Homes Pass 3,800, With 45 at Virginia Facility

The outbreak in Richmond has become the deadliest linked so far to a U.S. long-term care facility.
    

Franklin Graham Says He Is Being Harassed Over Central Park Hospital

The evangelical leader’s relief group has been criticized for requiring workers at its field hospital to say they oppose same-sex marriage.
    

Stay 6 Feet Apart, We’re Told. But How Far Can Air Carry Coronavirus?

Most of the big droplets travel a mere six feet. The role of tiny aerosols is the “trillion dollar question.”
    

What Doctors on the Front Lines Wish They’d Known a Month Ago

Ironclad emergency medical practices — about when to use ventilators, for example — have dissolved almost overnight.
    

Coronavirus Restrictions Are Eased in Europe

The lifting of restrictions is an early test of whether democracies can restart their economies and restore basic freedoms without refueling the spread of the coronavirus.
    

Crippled Airline Industry to Get $25 Billion Bailout, Part of It as Loans

Airlines will receive billions of dollars in grants and loans to pay flight attendants, pilots and other employees.
    

Democratic Victory in Wisconsin Looms as ‘Clarion Call’ for Trump

There were worrisome signs for the president in a State Supreme Court race in a key battleground state, but also a few cautionary signals for Democrats looking to seize on the result as a glimmer of good news.
    

‘Accelerate the Endgame’: Obama’s Role in Wrapping Up the Primary

The former president has kept his political distance from Joe Biden. But he’s been much more engaged in the race’s denouement than has been previously revealed.
    

Bernie Sanders Pitches His Supporters a New Idea: Biden 2020

The Vermont senator’s devoted backers might come to embrace Joe Biden’s candidacy, but it’s going to take more than a joint appearance via live stream.
    

Is Britain Undercounting the Human and Economic Toll of Coronavirus?

According to new statistics, the death toll from the virus could be at least 10 percent higher than officially reported because of deaths in nursing homes and private residences.
    

She Kept a Diary of China’s Coronavirus Epidemic. Now She Faces a Political Storm.

“If authors have any responsibilities in the face of disaster, the greatest of them is to bear witness.” Here are excerpts from the author Fang Fang’s controversial chronicle of life and death in Wuhan.
    

Governors, Coronavirus, Llamas: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
    

Examining an Allegation Against Joe Biden

What we know about the police report filed by Tara Reade, who said the sexual assault complaint is about her former boss, now the prospective Democratic presidential candidate.
    

Robert Kolker Discusses ‘Hidden Valley Road’

Kolker talks about a large family beset by schizophrenia, and Elisabeth Egan discusses Lily King’s “Writers & Lovers.”
    

Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’

An informed guide to the global outbreak.
    

Amy Klobuchar: Trump Votes by Mail. Why Can’t Everyone?

If it’s good enough for him, it’s good enough for all Americans.
    

What’s an Essential Service in a Pandemic? The Post Office

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Post-Pandemic, Here’s How America Rises Again

Congress needs to invest with an eye on the nation’s future.
    

The Seductive Appeal of ‘Snitch on Thy Neighbor’

I can’t control who gets sick or when we might return to something that looks like normal. But judging a random guy on the sidewalk? That I can do.
    

It’s the Worst Possible Time for Trump to Make False Claims of Authority

He does not have “total” authority over states.
    

How the Pandemic Can Improve America’s Health Care System

The coronavirus is forcing reforms that could change America’s health care system forever if Congress requires it.
    

Who Gets a Ventilator?

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Coronavirus and the Certainties of Fools

We live in a time of more questions than answers. Beware anyone who thinks otherwise, especially presidents.
    

Joe Biden's Running Mate Should Be Stacey Abrams

He needs a running mate who strengthens the ticket in the areas where he is weakest. One person stands out.
    

Save a Life From Coronavirus: Bail Someone Out of Jail Today

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Critiques of Joe Biden’s Coronavirus Plan

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One Bright Thing

Need a little lift? Amid the bleakness, 18 Times writers shared moments that lightened their mood.
    

The WWE Is Now Considered an ‘Essential Service’ in Florida

Officials in the state permitted “employees at professional sports and media production with a national audience” to hold an event if it is closed to the public.
    

Trump School Nutrition Rule Struck Down

A federal district judge has ruled that the Agriculture Department’s regulation easing sodium and whole-grain standards in school meals violated regulatory law.
    

Miami Police Handcuff Black Doctor Who Tests Homeless for Coronavirus

The Miami police chief promised an investigation after a video showed Dr. Armen Henderson being handcuffed outside his home on Friday.
    

Furloughs and Pay Cuts Hit The Los Angeles Times

A sudden drop in advertising, brought on by the pandemic, is leading to cost-cutting measures at Patrick Soon-Shiong’s California papers.
    

Ready for Another Streaming Service? NBC’s Peacock Starts Rollout

NBCUniversal is offering its long-gestating platform to some Comcast subscribers before making it widely available this summer.
    

The White House Blessed a War in Libya, but Russia Won It

Russia wanted more leverage over an aspiring Libyan strongman. The White House provided it by assenting to a disastrous civil war.
    

Hank Steinbrenner, the Yankees Owner Who Kept a Guitar in His Office

After George Steinbrenner’s older son died on Tuesday, people in baseball remembered him as a free-spirited character who once stepped aside from the Yankees to run the family’s horse farm.
    

Even Google and Facebook May Face an Ad Slump

Though ad sales at the two companies are expected to be down, they are likely to fare better than smaller peers and publishers.
    

How Everyone on the Private Fisher Island Can Get a Coronavirus Test

The tests show whether someone has been exposed to the coronavirus. They’re being provided to everyone in an exclusive Florida community that was able to pay for them.
    

What Was Life Like for Sailors During the Battle of the Atlantic?

For those fighting the longest naval campaign of World War II, weather and German U-boats were constant threats.
    

A ‘Full Deck’ of Chekhov, With the Translators as the Wild Cards

In “Fifty-Two Stories,” translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, the vigorous soul of the Russian master’s writing shines through.
    

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On the menu: trenchant documentaries from ESPN and HBO, dramas about Norwegian soccer and Korean baseball, and an addictive exploration of pro wrestling.
    

Answering Kids’ Questions About the Coronavirus, in Free Picture Books

Publishers and nonprofits are finding ways to get books and information to housebound children worldwide.
    

Tiny Love Stories: ‘Alone in My Room, Crying, Eating Cake’

Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
    

Putin’s Long War Against American Science

A decade of health disinformation promoted by President Vladimir Putin of Russia has sown wide confusion, hurt major institutions and encouraged the spread of deadly illnesses.
    

The Truth About Tummy Time

Pediatricians say it’s essential. But is it?
    

Pastor Who Defied Social Distancing Dies After Contracting Covid-19, Church Says

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