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Before Covid-19, Trump Aide Sought to Use Disease to Close BordersThe president’s chief adviser on immigration, Stephen Miller, had long tried to halt migration based on public health, without success. Then came the coronavirus. The Covid-19 Riddle: Why Does the Virus Wallop Some Places and Spare Others?Experts are trying to figure out why the coronavirus is so capricious. The answers could determine how to best protect ourselves and how long we have to. Virus Pushes a Staid Supreme Court Into Revolutionary ChangesThe court is set to depart from history twice on Monday: The justices will hear arguments by conference call, and the public will be able to listen in. Masks Become a Flash Point in the Virus Culture WarsAs people resume going out in public in the middle of a pandemic, to wear or not to wear a face mask has become a personal statement and sometimes a political one. Pompeo Ties Coronavirus to China Lab, Despite Spy Agencies’ UncertaintyThe secretary of state cited “enormous evidence” that the virus came from a research laboratory in Wuhan, backing an assertion by President Trump. Italians Find Promise of Antibodies Remains Elusive, for NowTalk of licensing people with the right antibodies, always ahead of the science, has faded as experts warn that they are still studying what level offers protection and how long it lasts. More Readers, Fewer Ads: Britain’s Local Newspapers Are StrugglingHeavily dependent on advertising and circulation, local and regional newspapers in the U.K. could face financial ruin as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Face Masks and Crowd Control: The Race to Make Your Subway Ride SaferSocial distancing isn’t easy on the subway. Transit officials are mapping out ways to prepare the system for the return of riders. Therapists and Patients Find Common Ground: Virus-Fueled AnxietyTherapists in New York must deal with a parade of coronavirus-fueled anxieties, from their patients and from themselves. Why Biden’s Choice of Running Mate Has Momentous ImplicationsJoe Biden has hinted that he might serve only one term if he wins. That would set up a woman as the front-runner for 2024 and perhaps define the Democratic agenda for the next decade. Leaders Are Crying on the Job. Maybe That’s a Good Thing.Politicians. Chief executives. Newscasters. In the pandemic, the old rules of who is allowed to cry in public are changing. ‘The Sunday Read’: Alone at SeaIn this time of isolation, listen to this story of a man well acquainted with it. Sign Up: ‘Watching’Get recommendations on the best TV shows and movies to watch. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. Democrats, It’s Time to Consider a Plan BTara Reade’s allegations against Joe Biden demand action. What One Doctor’s Suicide Taught UsPhysicians are perfectionists who suffer in silence. Covid-19’s Race and Class WarfareThis crisis is exposing the savagery of American democracy. Dave Eggers: Flattening the Truth on CoronavirusAll your questions about the pandemic, answered. Sort of. President Trump, I Am Not Your Enemy. I Am a Doctor.For now, my future and that of other immigrants in America remains uncertain. Domino’s Is Raking in Money. What About Its Employees?Some Domino’s workers finally got Covid-19 protections, but it took an outbreak and a strike. The Coronavirus Pandemic Isn’t Changing EverythingIt is just speeding up trends that were already underway. Blame the Justice Department for Andrea Circle Bear’s DeathIt could have saved her life, and instead it sent her to the deadliest place on earth right now: an American prison. She Predicted the Coronavirus. What Does She Foresee Next?Laurie Garrett, the prophet of this pandemic, expects years of death and “collective rage.” The Coronavirus Is Killing Too Many Nursing Home ResidentsHere’s one idea for protecting them. Disruptions Add to Risks for Athletes With Eating DisordersThe coronavirus pandemic has disrupted eating and fitness routines, potentially compounding the stress of those, including athletes, who have eating disorders. J. Crew Likely to File for Bankruptcy in Virus’s First Big Retail CasualtyIt was struggling before the coronavirus pandemic, but J. Crew is unlikely to be the last retailer to fall. 'Scrubs' Actor, Sam Lloyd, Dies at 56Mr. Lloyd appeared in dozens of television shows and films in his career, including “Seinfeld,” “Modern Family” and “The West Wing.” Venezuelan Officials Claim to Have Stopped an Armed IncursionThe government said eight men had been killed and two captured in a foiled coup attempt, which officials attributed to Colombia and the United States. Camper on Closed Disney World Island Is Charged With TrespassingRichard J. McGuire told the police that Discovery Island, an 11-acre zoological park with aromatic trees and walk-through aviaries that closed in 1999, looked like a “tropical paradise.” Principals Find Novel Ways to Honor Seniors During Shutdown“The absolute most important thing is that they know that they’re cared about,” said a principal in Texas who drove 800 miles to visit each of his school’s 612 graduating seniors. Warren Buffett’s Optimistic? Pessimistic? No, RealisticBetween the lines of “You can bet on America” were warnings not to be overconfident in predicting what the future might hold. Murder Hornets vs. Honeybees: A Swarm of Bees Can Cook Invaders AliveWhile the Asian giant hornet massacres honeybees in their hives, some bees have developed a remarkable defense: cooking the hornets alive. How a New Breed of Union Activists Is Changing the Rules (and Newsrooms)Cheered on by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and others, a new generation is making gains on everything from layoff protections to gender neutral pronouns. Can they help save the industry? My Co-Anchor Is Pawing at the Door: Back to You in the StudioAs TV meteorologists and reporters work from home, pets have become a part of their reports — often by accident, and always to delightful effect. More Recent Articles |
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