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‘Worst Is Over,’ Cuomo Says as States Snub Trump on Restarting EconomyNortheastern governors ally to plan for lifting virus restrictions, and Western states also announce they will work together to plan for the future. Economic Pain Will Persist Long After Coronavirus Lockdowns EndPresident Trump has predicted an economic boom once stay-at-home and other restrictions are lifted. But economic activity is likely to remain subdued until the threat of the coronavirus recedes. He Was a Doctor Who Never Got Sick. Then the Coronavirus Nearly Killed Him.Dr. Ryan Padgett, 45, once played in the Rose Bowl for Northwestern. He had rarely missed a day of work to illness. Then the coronavirus took him to the brink of death. ‘It’s a Time Bomb’: 23 Die as Virus Hits Packed Homeless SheltersThe virus is spreading where social distancing is nearly impossible. But there’s no staying at home when you do not have one. U.S. Food Supply Chain Is Strained as Virus SpreadsDisruptions are expected in the production and distribution of products like pork, and localized shortages could occur. Knocked Off Track by Coronavirus, Census Announces Delay in 2020 CountThe Census Bureau said it would extend the deadlines for collecting census data and would ask Congress for a delay in providing final counts used for congressional redistricting. Sanders Endorses Biden for President in 2020 RaceAt a moment when Mr. Biden still faces deep skepticism from many younger progressive voters, Mr. Sanders’s support is a major step toward Democratic unity against President Trump. Upset Victory in Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Gives Democrats a LiftA liberal challenger’s surprise triumph over a Trump-backed incumbent demonstrated strong turnout and vote-by-mail efforts for the Democrats in a key general election state. Reopening Plans, Bernie Sanders, Tornadoes: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. ‘Roll Up Your Sleeves, Girls’Cheryl Strayed calls the writer Margaret Atwood to chat about hard times, pansies and eight decades of getting it done. We’re Shopping a Ton Online. Let’s Be Conscientious About ItHow we shop during the pandemic could have big consequences. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. Who Is Immune to the Coronavirus?About this question, too, decisions with great consequences are being made, as they must be, based on only glimmers of data. The Global Coronavirus Crisis Is Poised to Get Much, Much WorseWhat happens when the pandemic strikes nations of millions of people that have only a half-dozen ventilators? What to Do With Tara Reade’s Allegation Against Joe Biden?A sexual assault accusation against the presumptive Democratic nominee is being used to troll the #MeToo movement. Republicans Don’t Want to Save JobsBillions for oil, nothing for nurses and teachers. Are We at the Start of a New Protest Movement?The immediate immiseration of millions of people highlights our mutual bond. Coronavirus Recovery Isn't So Quick or SimpleThey’re a lot more complicated than most people realize. I'm a Domestic Worker Who Was Fired Because of the CoronavirusDomestic workers need your help. And you need ours. Our Cruel Treatment of Animals Led to the CoronavirusThe conditions that lead to the emergence of new infectious diseases are the same ones that inflict horrific harms on animals. Did I Have the Coronavirus?Antibody testing could provide an answer to the question millions of Americans have. The Clarity That Comes With Hard TimesMy worries over small things recede in a crisis. What We Don't Know About the CoronavirusAs some enter a month or more of lockdown, we have more questions than answers. Stalemate Over Small-Business Aid Deepens as Officials Warn of Funding LapseIt is unclear if lawmakers will be able to reach a consensus this week even as the Trump administration says the program could run out of funds as early as Friday. Anger Erupts in China After Teen Says Guardian Repeatedly Raped HerAn 18-year-old has accused a prominent lawyer of sexually abusing her for years. The case has become a pivotal test for China’s fledgling #MeToo movement. Virginia’s New Laws on L.G.B.T. Protections, Guns and Marijuana Reflect a Shift in PowerThe measures came about after Democrats took control of the Legislature for the first time in more than two decades last year. Inmates at N.J. Women’s Prison Endured Years of Sex Abuse, Justice Dept. FindsThe assaults violated prisoners’ constitutional protections, investigators said, demanding that the prison immediately address the problems. Israeli Election Rivals Seek Deadline Extension to Form Unity GovernmentDown to the wire in their negotiations, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his rival, Benny Gantz, asked for more time to resolve their differences. Dozens Are Killed as Tornadoes and Severe Weather Strike Southern StatesThe storm carved a destructive path across six states on Sunday and Monday, causing widespread damage and cutting power to tens of thousands of customers. The Times Took 19 Days to Report an Accusation Against Biden. Here’s Why.Dean Baquet, the executive editor of The New York Times, said the article was published when there was enough reporting “to present to readers for them to make their own judgment.” Katharine, the Great White Shark Who Ghosted Her Trackers, ResurfacesThe last that researchers heard from Katharine via her transmitter was nearly a year ago, leaving her fate a mystery. Recently, though, there came some weak pings. Recovered From Coronavirus? Here’s How You Can HelpMost important: Remember that being recovered does not make you immune from practicing good hygiene. On ‘The New Abnormal,’ the Strokes Flip Nostalgia Toward the FutureThe band’s sixth album, produced by Rick Rubin, makes clear that the group never intended to reincarnate garage rock or proto-punk. Craig Gilbert, 94, Dies; Created Groundbreaking ‘American Family’Airing in 1973 and making national stars out of the Loud family, it is now considered the first reality TV show. It had people buzzing then, and fighting. A Guide to Donating Clothes TodayGood news: you can get ready now. Bad news: you may have to wait. A Salad for When You’re Out of LettuceThis starchy grain bowl makes use of those sturdy vegetables in your fridge. Managing Coronavirus FearsThere are important health reasons to tamp down excessive anxiety that can accompany this viral threat. More Recent Articles |
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