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Too Much Oil: How a Barrel Came to Be Worth Less Than NothingOne oil price went negative on Monday, signaling that there is no place to store all the crude the world is producing but not using. How Abortion, Guns and Church Closings Made Coronavirus a Culture WarFlattening the curve is now one of the most contentious issues in politics. Georgia, Tennessee and South Carolina Move to Reopen as Hot Spots EmergeEven as some states move to restart their economies, coronavirus hot spots are emerging, including at a state prison in Ohio. The Pandemic’s Hidden Victims: Sick or Dying, but Not From the CoronavirusAs the coronavirus overwhelms the health care system, people with other illnesses struggle to find treatment. Two E.R. Workers Worry: If They Died, Who’d Take Care of Their Son?A couple who both work in New York City public hospitals are facing unimagined strain as they fight the coronavirus pandemic. Doctors and Governors Vie for Coronavirus Masks in Cloak-and-Dagger DealsDespite plans to reopen states, equipment to protect workers from the coronavirus remains in high demand. “The need for an organized, equitable distribution system is dire,” a doctor said. Shake Shack Will Return Its $10 Million Loan Amid Furor Over Stimulus ProgramShake Shack was among the larger companies criticized for seeking small-business emergency loans from the federal government. Dispute Over Virus Testing Delays Deal on Aid to Small Businesses and HospitalsDemocrats are insisting that the legislation require the Trump administration to establish a national testing strategy, but the president wants states to take responsibility. Excluded From Bailouts, Mortgage Servicers Face Cash CrunchLawmakers and lobbyists warn that missed house payments could leave servicers insolvent but federal officials are not sold on the need for a rescue. Singapore Seemed to Have Coronavirus Under Control, Until Cases DoubledThe spread suggests that it is unrealistic for the United States, Europe and the rest of the world to return to the way they were anytime soon, even if viral curves appear to flatten. How Coronavirus Infected Some, but Not All, in a RestaurantA limited study by Chinese researchers suggests the role played by air currents in spreading the illness in enclosed spaces. Coronavrus Dims Ramadan CelebrationsThe holiest month in the Islamic calendar promises this year to be the strangest ever for the world’s 1.8 billion Muslims. In Cairo, known as the city of a thousand minarets, the coronavirus has cast a long shadow. Netanyahu’s Power Is Extended as Rival Accepts Israel Unity GovernmentPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, an embattled political survivor, persuaded Benny Gantz to join forces with him to combat the coronavirus. Oil, Singapore, Nova Scotia: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Next Year (or Two) of the PandemicImmunity passports. Stop-start lockdowns. Strategic self-infection. This is what our new normal might look like. Summer Internships Won’t Be the Same This YearWith lockdowns in place for a while longer, thousands of graduates are fretting about the future of sought-after programs on Wall Street and beyond. Sign Up: ‘Watching’Get recommendations on the best TV shows and movies to watch. Essential Workers Deserve Better Protection From OSHAWorkplace safety is now a matter of public health. The Infection That’s Silently Killing Coronavirus PatientsThis is what I learned during 10 days of treating Covid pneumonia at Bellevue Hospital. Marco Rubio: The Coronavirus Shows We Need a More Resilient American EconomyWith a sensible industrial policy, workers will take precedence over short-term corporate gain. A Biden Presidency Could Be Better Than Progressives ThinkCampaign promises matter, and his platform shows a distinct leftward drift. The Right Sends In the QuacksCovid-19 highlights the conservative reliance on fake experts. I Ran Stacey Abrams’s Campaign. Black Voters Powered Us to Near Victory.That matters a great deal in November. Beware of Politicians Who Declare “War” on the CoronavirusLeaders are turning to battlefield metaphors. But it’s your civil liberties that are under attack. The World Has a $2.5 Trillion Problem. Here’s How to Solve It.Poor countries are going to be decimated by the coronavirus. They need a serious rescue package. Protesting for the Freedom to Catch the CoronavirusThe reopen America protests are the logical conclusion of a twisted liberty movement. Broadway Was Booming. Then Came the Pandemic.Broadway was booming. Then the coronavirus turned New York’s theater district into a ghost town. The "Last Dance" Fans Debate: Michael Jordan vs. LeBron JamesJordan’s production company is a partner of the ESPN documentary, and the tone of the series so far bends toward reaffirming a legacy in the LeBron James era. Michelle Obama Is Reading Books to Children Stuck at HomeThe former first lady said she would share some of her favorite children’s books and try to give families a much-needed break. Supreme Court Bans Non-Unanimous Jury Verdicts for Serious CrimesThe badly fractured decision, affecting defendants in two states, continued a debate among the justices over the power of precedent. NPR Cuts Executive Pay as Corporate Sponsors’ Payments FallThe chief executive of the radio and podcasting giant said he hoped to avoid layoffs. Planning for the Hotel Opening, Coronavirus Be DamnedA handful of hotels are moving ahead with scheduled openings, whether or not the guests will arrive. A Cheaper Roof Over Your Head During the Pandemic?A relatively new arrangement, combining the advantages of renting and buying, could help people keep their homes and help millennials enter the housing market. But hidden within that idea is a danger. Sirio Maccioni, Whose Le Cirque Drew Manhattan’s Elite, Dies at 88Dash, charm and matinee-idol looks helped make Mr. Maccioni an unusual sort of celebrity in New York City’s restaurant scene. At Least 2 Dead as Severe Weather Sweeps Through the SouthA 61-year-old man was killed in Alabama after his mobile home tumbled over, and one person died in Mississippi, officials said. Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas were in the path of strong storms on Monday. How to Manage Your LonelinessYou are far from alone in feeling alone. Here are some ideas to help. Henry Grimes and Giuseppi Logan, Lost and Found Jazz Stars, Are Both GoneThe musicians were the two biggest disappearing acts on the jazz avant-garde. Now both have died of complications of the coronavirus. Can Fashion Save Itself?Anna Wintour and the CFDA have raised $4.1 million to help small designers, stores and factories survive. Hundreds have applied. How Sports Adapt: A Marathon Indoors and Drive-In SoccerGerman Silva used his race winnings to bring electricity to his hometown. Now, he’s running to honor the medical personnel on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. Help! My Mask Fogs My GlassesHealth workers have a few tricks for solving this vexing problem, but it will take trial and error to find the one that works for you. More Recent Articles |
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