California’s governor announced a sweeping rollback of the state’s reopening and Los Angeles and San Diego school districts will be online-only in the fall. Dr. Anthony Fauci returned to the White House. California’s two largest districts made the joint call amid a White House push to get children back into classrooms. A legal battle between universities and the Trump administration over foreign students and online learning escalated on Monday, ahead of a critical federal court hearing. More owners are permanently shutting their doors after new lockdown orders, realizing that there may be no end in sight to the crisis. The shortfall was nearly as large as the entire 2019 deficit as spending on virus-related efforts outpaced revenues. The visit underscored a reality for both the president and his most prominent coronavirus adviser: They are stuck with each other. The debate over whether to allow the street art has exacerbated racial tensions in Catskill, where just over a fifth of the population is Black. The N.F.L. team in Washington announced the move on Monday and will continue its search for a new name and logo. The Washington N.F.L. team has long been a target of protests but now that its owner has budged, activists are pushing for other teams to follow suit. “Everybody just assumes no one is going,” said one House member wary of the virus risks. But other delegates dismissed the health threat and said it was an honor to help nominate President Trump. Mr. Sessions, the former attorney general and current Trump adversary, and Mr. Tuberville, a former Auburn University football coach, will face voters on Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. New legislation has chilled Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement — and potentially altered the city forever. Daily virus cases are setting records and fears are rising that the economic recovery is fizzling. Investors seem unfazed. Trump’s incompetence has wrecked us. Where are the calls for him to resign? “Take care tonight/ Things might not look like this tomorrow.” As the school year looms, the pandemic is still raging. Allegations against a prominent liberal mayor are the latest evidence in a series of terrible wrongs against Korean women. If more people in law enforcement cared about the things progressives support, we’d all benefit. New York is finally giving its Police Department the scrutiny it deserves. I was a Watergate prosecutor. I know why he didn’t. I know if I want to land more roles, I need to look white. He won’t overthrow the Constitution. But he might persuade Americans that democracy just does not work. Neglecting aggression by Vladimir Putin inevitably invites more of it. A reader is stunned that it’s “world news” when the president finally yields to pleas that he wear a mask. Mr. McClain, who played the violin, died while being detained by the police in Colorado last summer. Injured and unusable lungs were restored with respirators and pig blood. The procedure one day may increase the supply of organs for transplant. The announcement by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo portends more American military operations to push back Chinese maritime activity and sanctions on Chinese companies. Deputy Sheriff Aaron Russell, 23, is accused of fatally shooting Nicholas Bils, 36, an unarmed man who escaped from a park ranger’s vehicle. Voters turned out in high numbers to cast ballots in an unofficial primary for the city’s pro-democracy camp despite government warnings it might be against the new security law. On the day of her arrest, Ms. Maxwell, a longtime companion of Jeffrey Epstein, refused to answer the door and fled to another room, according to a new court filing. On his Monday evening show, the Fox News host said racist and sexist posts by one of his writers, Blake Neff, were “wrong,” while castigating his detractors as “ghouls.” The U.S.S. Bonhomme Richard in San Diego is listing because of water from the fire hoses, tugboats and helicopters fighting the inferno, which has destroyed the ship’s forward mast. In 1921, the city of Tulsa erupted in a spasm of hate and fire that destroyed its prosperous Black district. A century later, excavators are uncovering a “crime scene.” Ms. Rivera, 33, disappeared last week after going boating on Lake Piru with her young son. When New York regulators punished the bank for its work with Mr. Epstein, no individuals were named. The Times identified them. A third of states have strict measures in place for visitors, from mandatory testing to quarantine requirements. Since the Covid-19 pandemic forced him off the road, the singer has been making comics at his Los Angeles home, and calling it performance therapy. City’s victory will be welcomed by rivals with deep pockets. But the demise of cost-control rules risks destabilizing teams and a sport already shaken by the coronavirus pandemic. What happens when the parents of a young daughter have consecutive bouts of cancer? They close ranks — and reach out. Seattle Mariners outfielder Kyle Lewis never wavered in his decision to play in baseball’s truncated season. Now he’s just got to get used to wearing a mask and not spitting. The largest study yet confirms that race, ethnicity, age and sex can raise a person’s chances of dying from Covid-19. Ms. Preston, who was married to John Travolta, was known for her role in “Jerry Maguire” as the hardhearted fiancée of the Tom Cruise character. 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