Planes are wiped in under 10 minutes. Many custodians have to bring their own supplies. Yet as the U.S. reopens, companies are boasting of high safety standards to lure customers. Districts in counties with rising caseloads will be required to teach remotely until conditions improve. The Department of Homeland Security can point to federal statutes protecting property to justify the arrests of protesters in Portland, Ore., but whether they stretched the law would be up to a judge. The defense secretary lists the types of flags that are allowed to appear on bases worldwide. That flag does not fit. Gov. Brian Kemp filed a lawsuit against Keisha Lance Bottoms, the mayor of Atlanta, to block the city’s mask requirement. Monday brings a new stage of activity to the city, allowing some places to reopen outdoors, while many activities inside, like restaurant dining, will still be forbidden. The announcement touches off speculation about the possibility of a court opening as both parties seek to make the future of the Supreme Court an election issue. Mr. Bowman beat Representative Eliot Engel, a 16-term incumbent, in a race that pitted the Democratic Party’s progressive wing against the establishment. An event that was once expected to draw 50,000 people to Milwaukee may now involve just 300, with plans still far from settled a month before the convention. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Robert Evans of Bellingcat says the city “is being used as a bellwether to see what this administration can get away with.” The push to impose the federal death penalty no matter the cost poses a grave threat to the rule of law. Yes, defund the police. But then re-fund them, better. It’s been exhausting and exhilarating. A bill in New York would discourage frivolous lawsuits aimed at chilling free speech. Cities across the country are in danger of making the same mistakes. Can a slave owner be celebrated for writing a liberating sentence? How to reimagine the country’s memorial landscape. Parents, we want to hear how your kids are feeling about the prospect of school reopening. The director had hoped to aid theater owners imperiled by the pandemic, but his oft-delayed film may be prolonging their pain. Dustin Lee Honken was put to death by lethal injection for the 1993 murders of five people. The Jefferson County attorney will expunge the charge from the records of an N.F.L. player, a reality TV star and 85 others who gathered this week on the Kentucky attorney general’s lawn. Joseph Biden said the president’s insistence on getting students and teachers back in the classroom, despite the virus, was “just plain dangerous.” Mr. Biden also warned that Russia and China were engaged in election meddling. The charges came after Vauhxx Booker said on Facebook that he had been assaulted by a group of men who had threatened to “get a noose.” A great-great grandson of John D. Rockefeller, he steered one of his family’s philanthropies to a feisty stance on the oil giant’s role in climate change. In the weeks before the ceremony to honor the 100-year-old war veteran and fund-raiser, some had wondered whether Britons would see Queen Elizabeth in person again. The police said the former employee, who had been fired for stealing $90,000, stabbed and dismembered Fahim Saleh in his Manhattan apartment. Six travel workers from Alaska to the Maldives talk about returning to the job. They are in a new world, with restrictions and health measures, uncertainty and new procedures. President Trump pioneered the use of an obscure 1996 law to quickly reverse the regulations of his predecessor. Now Democrats hope to take a page from his game plan. Despite the challenges of at-home learning, some parents are considering teaching kids at home this fall. The comic is a leading figure in the country’s stand-up scene, known for confronting issues of discrimination and identity. Recently, though, being funny has taken a back seat. The playwright’s son died at 11. “Hamnet,” by the novelist Maggie O’Farrell, considers the death’s reverberations on his family, and his work. For a simple lunch or dinner, Vanessa Barragão often makes arjamolho, which is healthy, flavorful and perfect for summer. In an era of toilet paper shortages and lines outside of supermarkets, this vintage free-for-all, now on Netflix, feels oddly gratifying. The thistledown velvet ant, which is actually a wasp, resembles creosote fuzz. But mimicry isn’t the reason, a new study suggests. New studies show that people with Type A blood are not at greater risk of getting sick, as previous studies had suggested. More Recent Articles |
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