Nearly a dozen states resumed portions of public life as a debate over the safety and timing of reopening grew louder. The drug failed as a treatment for hepatitis and Ebola. With federal funding, scientists trained it on the coronavirus. Monty Bennett says the government should help companies like his. Now, Senator Chuck Schumer is asking for a review of use of the Paycheck Protection Program by Mr. Bennett’s companies. The North Korean leader was said to have visited a factory on Friday, after a series of unsubstantiated news reports suggested that he was gravely ill. As senators prepare to return on Monday, Congress’s doctor warned that he does not have the capacity to test all 100 for coronavirus. At the White House, the president and many of his aides are tested repeatedly. Joseph R. Biden Jr., in his first public address of a former Senate aide’s accusation that he sexually assaulted her in 1993, called on the National Archives to release any document related to the allegation. The stakes are high for the media in the case of a sexual assault allegation against Joe Biden. Uncertain that campuses will reopen, students are reluctant to commit for the fall. For schools, enrollment drops and lost revenue could be devastating. Educators at schools from Brown to Northern Arizona know the experience is lacking. So why won’t they give some money back? The Treasury secretary ordered elite schools with “significant endowments” to return loans intended to help small businesses pay employees during the coronavirus pandemic. Some are resisting. Laurie Hernandez won medals at the 2016 Games. But she said her love of the sport was tainted under training with Maggie Haney, who is now suspended by the sport’s American federation. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. “Quite honestly, one of the most disheartening things about American life is not the politics, not the incredible social division — it’s the way you make tea.” Get recommendations on the best TV shows and movies to watch. An informed guide to the global outbreak. Try to reach it without a vaccine, and millions will die. Or will Democrats handle Tara Reade’s allegation the way Republicans would? Being heard is not, and should never be, the same thing as being believed. We are all in a box, and in those boxes we are grieving. In times of crisis, stark images of sacrifice or consequence have often moved masses to act. For now, the SAT and ACT are more democratic than many of the other metrics used to evaluate college applicants. The pandemic makes painfully clear that our economy must be reconfigured to be resilient in the face of disruption and change. The moratorium on “la bise,” as it’s known in France, brings sorrow, but also relief. With parks shut down and utilities harder to come by, drivers of motor homes are finding themselves trapped in the vehicles meant to liberate them. The players’ claims about unequal working conditions can continue, but the ruling was a serious blow to a yearslong campaign by the women. The president announced the nomination of an inspector general for the Department of Health and Human Services, who, if confirmed, would replace an acting official whose report embarrassed Mr. Trump. A university review found that the disgraced financier, who killed himself last year, visited Harvard more than 40 times after he was convicted of sex charges involving a minor in Florida. Dermatologists say the lesions should prompt testing for the virus, even though many patients have no other symptoms. The ice cream company pleaded guilty and agreed to pay more than $19 million in fines and settlements related to the 2015 episode, federal prosecutors said Friday. Unusually clear skies, sunny days and empty parks beckon, but in a city locked down by the coronavirus, almost no one is heeding their call. A flailing leader has given Brazil’s generals an opening to insert themselves onto the front lines of politics. Wastewater could provide early, painless and localized data about the rise or fall of coronavirus levels. With demand for masks and protective gear soaring worldwide, Israeli merchants have flooded Gaza garment factories with new orders since early March. Along with making medical equipment, the car industry is finding ways to keep their customers safer, like coming to you when your car needs service. Instead of focusing on credentials, let’s give candidates the chance to showcase their will and skill to learn. The orchestra’s concert on Friday used few players and observed social distancing guidelines. The men might have been among the earliest to be stolen from their homeland and brought to the Americas. As the nation unifies, divisiveness falls flat. More Recent Articles |
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