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With no federal leadership, people are left to figure out the coronavirus rules themselves. This imperative fits in with bipartisan efforts to reform criminal justice. It was always hard making a living as a musician in New York City. The quarantine has made it impossible. For Mother’s Day, high achievers reflect on what they most appreciate learning from their mothers: the magic of creation, self-discipline and the courage to change. The university said it had reached settlements with 162 people who were sexually assaulted when they were sent to the team doctor Richard H. Strauss. Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday made California the first state to alter its plans for the general election in response to the coronavirus pandemic. A combination of three antiviral drugs, including interferon, seemed to speed recovery, researchers reported. The top circuit court judge had asked the complaint be transferred and investigated, but the chief justice’s office said it did not qualify. 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