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In 3 Key States That Elected Trump, Bitter Divisions on ReopeningWith Democratic governors and Republican legislatures, ending stay-at-home orders mixes health guidance and partisan politics. Richard Burr Steps Back From Senate Panel as Phone Is Seized in Stock Sales InquiryThe move is a major escalation in the investigation into the senator’s sale of stocks that came as President Trump and other Republicans were playing down the threat of the coronavirus. ‘Lives Were Lost’ as Warnings Went Unheeded, Whistle-Blower Tells HouseDr. Rick Bright testified that he made early appeals that the Trump administration prepare for the coronavirus. President Trump and his health secretary snapped back. De Blasio Relies on Aide Who Saw ‘No Proof’ Closures Curb CoronavirusThe head of New York City’s public hospitals pushed to keep the city open in early March. Now the mayor has put him in charge of contact tracing, deepening a rift with the Health Department. Outsider Tapped in Michael Flynn Case is a Former Mob ProsecutorJohn Gleeson, a retired federal judge and former mob prosecutor, will oppose the Justice Department’s move to drop a charge against President Trump’s former national security adviser. The Coronavirus Pandemic Helped Topple J. Crew and Neiman Marcus. So Did Private Equity.At a time when J. Crew and Neiman Marcus needed to be investing money to adjust to changing shopping habits, enormous sums were going to their owners. Unemployment Claims Above 36 Million in Coronavirus PandemicNearly three million new unemployment claims brought the two-month total to more than 36 million, even with some still frustrated in seeking benefits. Coronavirus May Pose a New Risk to Younger Patients: StrokesDoctors have reported a flurry of cases in Covid-19 patients — including a healthy 27-year-old emergency medical technician in Queens. After a month in the hospital, he is learning to walk again. Coronavirus Infections: Talking Can Generate Droplets That Linger Up to 14 MinutesA new study shows how respiratory droplets produced during normal conversation may be just as important in transmitting disease, especially indoors. India’s ‘Maximum City’ Engulfed by CoronavirusOverflowing hospitals. Exhausted cops. Desperate slums. Here are images from Mumbai as the coronavirus upends the metropolis. Amazon’s Showdown in France Tests Its Ability to Sidestep LaborThe pandemic has intensified the push-pull between labor and the retail giant, which is required by European law to deal with unions — and has prospered anyway. Jobless Claims, Food Supply, Rovers: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Five: The Accidental EmperorHow one outsider came to rule the internet — and eventually embody its battle with mainstream culture. The Joys of Fixing Your Own StuffWith jobs lost and stores closed, people are now reviving their old gadgets on their own. Bill Barr’s Junk JusticeAnd when it comes to coronavirus, are we too quick to blame the sick? Coronavirus Is Making Young People Very Sick. I Was One of Them.Young, healthy people like me are getting very, very sick from the disease caused by the coronavirus. To Accelerate an Economic Recovery, We Need Tuition-Free College for AdultsMuch as the G.I. Bill served to power the postwar American economy, a federal guarantee of education for workers could accelerate an economic recovery now. Covid-19 Reality Has a Liberal BiasUnfortunately, the virus doesn’t care about political spin. Ordinary People Are Leading the LeadersAmerica looks better from the bottom up. Goodbye to Viola Davis's Groundbreaking Role“How to Get Away With Murder” is coming to an end, leaving behind a groundbreaking legacy. How We Can Get the Next Phase of the Coronavirus RightSix ways to survive our pandemic summer. Most Churches Are Taking the Coronavirus SeriouslyPastors who ignore coronavirus restrictions grab headlines. But most are being very careful about worship during the pandemic. The Sheer Number of School Districts Is Tilting the Playing FieldChanging their borders would go a long way toward getting public school money where it most needs to go. Will the Coronavirus Make the West More Vulnerable to Wildfires?The fight against Covid-19 has disrupted preparations for the fire season. Rich Boss, Young Employee, Angry Wife: It Gets TwistedAn email described an intimate ski trip between co-workers. But who really sent it? The Show’s Delayed, but They’re Still Keeping ‘Company’By trans-Atlantic email, Patti LuPone and the Broadway director Marianne Elliott talk fear, sadness, camaraderie and the ethics of buying eggs from a Trump supporter. Disney Closes ‘Frozen’ on Broadway, Citing Coronavirus PandemicThe show is the first Broadway musical felled by the coronavirus. Giants’ Deandre Baker and Seahawks’ Quinton Dunbar Accused of RobberyBaker, a first-round draft pick for the Giants last year, and Dunbar were named in arrest warrants after an armed robbery was reported at a cookout party in Florida. Paralegal for U.S. Attorney Tipped Off Drug Cartel, Prosecutors SayJennifer Loya, 30, helped a drug network in San Antonio stay a step ahead of drug enforcement agents through her access to information as a federal employee, according to court documents. The Virus Killed an Officer. His Town Lined the Streets to Mourn Him.Charles Roberts, who died at age 45, was the “poster image” of a police officer, said a colleague in the New Jersey town where he worked for 20 years. Navy Reports Describe Encounters With Unexplained Flying ObjectsWhile some of the encounters have been reported publicly before, the Navy records are an official accounting of the incidents, including descriptions from the pilots of what they saw. Screams in a Park, a Body With a Tattoo and MS-13 Is Now AccusedNew federal charges accuse members of the gang of committing murders in a Queens park, on a subway platform and outside a residential home. ‘It Could Happen Anytime’: Scientists Warn of Alaska Tsunami ThreatA retreating glacier is increasing the risk of a catastrophic landslide and tsunami within a few decades, researchers say. André Leon Talley’s Tales From the Dark SideThe juiciest fashion memoir of the year is out. But is it a tell-all, a tragedy or a harbinger of things to come? An African Literary Festival for the Age of CoronavirusBook events worldwide are on hold, but Afrolit Sans Frontieres uses social media to host frank discussions around writing, creativity, sex and violence. A 2-Year-Old TV Series’s Accidental Pandemic CommentaryWatching “Waco” in a season of government-imposed isolation. The Science Fiction Writer John Scalzi Readily Quits Reading“Life is short and there are many other books.” Music, Theater and More to Experience at Home This WeekendOur writers offer suggestions for what to watch or listen to while we’re housebound. Praying Mantises: More Deadly Than We KnewNew research shows these ferocious insects don’t just hunt like robots. A Black Hole’s BoomerangsAstronomers dissect the energy flow in a distant galaxy. Coronavirus Testing Used by the White House Could Miss InfectionsA study found that the Abbott ID Now machine was less accurate when it processed short, dry swabs. Check on an Extrovert TodayThere’s no such thing as a pure introvert or extrovert. That doesn’t mean your social friends aren’t losing it. More Recent Articles |
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