The deal will reduce output by 9.7 million barrels a day. While significant, the cut falls far short of what is needed to bring oil production in line with demand. The governor and mayor, who have long had a combative relationship, can’t seem to make peace during the biggest crisis of their careers. In a hospital at the center of the crisis, nearly 200 babies have arrived since March. Some pregnant women have fallen extremely ill, but doctors are winning battles for their lives and their children’s. “Shelter in place” is a dictate that assumes the existence of shelter — the safe, stable, controlled environment that poor people often lack. Ms. Reade, a former Senate aide, has accused Mr. Biden of assaulting her in 1993 and says she told others about it. A Biden spokeswoman said the allegation is false, and former Senate office staff members do not recall such an incident. The coronavirus crisis aboard the carrier Theodore Roosevelt spurred another chapter in the hollowing out of the Navy’s leadership, in particular under the Trump administration. The president has millions of viewers for his daily appearances, but even in a pandemic that has paralyzed the nation, a stark partisan divide runs through how they see him. The nation’s largest aerospace company is in discussions about three different federal aid programs amid confusion created by its new chief executive about its intentions. National economies collapse; species go extinct; coronavirus upends our world. But — through it all — Weird Al keeps rocking. An effective strategy to beat the virus is the ultimate answer to how we get our economy back on track. It starts with good detective work. It requires a White House willing to listen. Many factors make blacks, especially black men, particularly vulnerable to the coronavirus. The only way to fight this pandemic is through identification with its victims, not deliberate estrangement from them. Disappointed young progressives and Bernie Sanders supporters should consider the alternative. The United States’ flawed approach to consolidation in the health care industry can endanger public health. The pandemic makes it nearly impossible in some places to social distance and to get food at the same time. As the virus sweeps across the U.S., a dusty migrant camp along the southern border in Mexico is on the brink of becoming a humanitarian disaster. These are hard times, but we have seen worse. Courage, staying calm and counting on one another can get us through. We’ve seen what happens when people with immunity to a deadly disease are given special treatment. It isn’t pretty. The coronavirus hit just as my dad set out on a journey three years in the making. Convincing him to come home has been difficult. A storm tore a destructive path across parts of the South, where a tornado in northeastern Louisiana damaged houses and commercial buildings. Known for his brash, puckish persona, he won 212 of his 529 races, including 16 Grand Prix victories, but never won the Grand Prix Championship title. The coronavirus has terrified airline crews, yet some are still flying. “I just feel like I’m supposed to be here doing this work,” said one flight attendant. Demand for tulips dropped precipitously as flower shops around the globe have shut, consumers have gone into lockdown and celebrations have been canceled. Most important: Remember that being recovered does not make you immune from practicing good hygiene. “The Tiger King and I,” a new follow-up installment Netflix dropped on Sunday, was mostly a brief reunion with some of the series’s colorful characters. But there were a few revelations. Larry David, Alec Baldwin and Chris Martin were among the celebrity guests who appeared from their home quarantines in an episode that also paid tribute to Hal Willner. More Recent Articles |
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