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Amid Dire Jobless Numbers, Small-Business Relief Program Nears EndThe Paycheck Protection Program provided respite for hard-hit small businesses, but it is ending soon. With no word on further government help, owners worry about their fate. Gov. Mike DeWine of Ohio Tests Positive, Then Negative, for CoronavirusThe governor said he felt confident in the results of a negative test that was taken hours after he tested positive while being screened to greet President Trump. With Old Allies Turning Against Her, Birx Presses On Against the CoronavirusDr. Deborah L. Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, has found herself a woman without a country, denounced by Democrats and called “pathetic” by the president. ‘I Was a Little Scared’: Inside America’s Reopening SchoolsIn their first week back, students have faced altered classrooms and emergency quarantines. Here’s what they say school is like in the age of Covid-19. New Unemployment Claims Decline, but Remain ‘Alarmingly High’Nearly 1.2 million filed for state benefits last week, the lowest total since March, as economic readings offer only limited encouragement. Bill Hagerty Wins Tough Tennessee Primary With Trump’s EndorsementThe fractious race to replace the outgoing Lamar Alexander signified an end to the moderate tenor that has long defined Tennessee Republicanism. New York Attorney General Sues N.R.A. and Seeks Its ClosureLetitia James seeks to dissolve the National Rifle Association, which was founded in New York, amid corruption allegations. A Promising Life Is Cut Short, Becoming a Symbol of Lebanon’s HeartacheSahar Fares, a 24-year-old paramedic, was planning her wedding. Instead, her family held her funeral after she died in the explosion that tore through Beirut. After Beirut Explosion, Funerals and FuryIt was a day of funerals and fury in Beirut as residents cleared the rubble from their streets and homes, and vented anger at their government. Stimulus, Beirut, National Seashores: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. ‘This Is Our School, How Dare You?’How white parents can shape a school, even when they aren’t there. The Day That Shook BeirutOur reporter in the Lebanese capital was injured in the huge blast. This is what happened to her when “everything seemed to come apart.” Trump Supporters Make Their Case for 2020Conservatives Helen Andrews and Daniel McCarthy join Ross for a reelection roundtable. Coming Next: The Greater RecessionThe suspension of federal benefits would create damage almost as terrifying as the economic effects of the coronavirus. In a Nuclear Arms Race, the World Can Be Destroyed in a FlashIt seems that the United States is plunging into a new arms race without learning the lessons of the last. The Real Reason the American Economy Boomed After World War IIHow expanding opportunity for women, immigrants and nonwhite workers helped everyone — and why we need to do so again. American Catholics and the Black Lives Matter MovementHow the American Catholic Church is wrestling with the Black Lives Matter movement. Employers Are Discriminating Against Mothers During the Coronavirus Pandemic‘I have been given two options: either resign or get fired.’ Who Was Behind the Largest Mass Arrest in U.S. History?Washington’s police chief took the blame. But Nixon was behind the decision. Needed: A Safe Vaccine, Masks and Face ShieldsReaders say we need to make sure any vaccine is safe, and remind us that for now masks and distancing are reliable. Debt, Debt, GooseThe face-off in the Senate over a pandemic relief package is tied to a yearslong back-and-forth over the relevance of deficits. Don’t Fall for Trump’s Census Bait-and-SwitchLatinos should not let the president intimidate them into not being counted. Classical Music Attracts Older Audiences. Good.Especially during a pandemic, the graying of audiences has been seen as a sign of precariousness. But maybe these older listeners are a lifeline. Why Influencers Won’t Stop Partying Anytime SoonCreators in Los Angeles say that hosting and posting about big social gatherings is part of their job, coronavirus or no. Five-Minute Coronavirus Stress ResetsHow to get unstuck from your anxiety. Former Saudi Official Accuses the Crown Prince of Trying to Kill HimSaad Aljabri, a former top intelligence official, filed suit in Washington alleging that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a team of agents to Canada to kill him. Equestrian Coach George Morris Accused in Lawsuit of Sexual Abuse of TeensGeorge Morris and Jimmy Williams have been barred from the sport over allegations of sexual abuse. Now, people who said they were abused are escalating their legal battle. Violence at Rikers at an ‘All-Time High’ Despite City’s Promise to Curb ItA federal monitor found that the number of times guards at the jail complex used force against inmates rose 54 percent, even as its population shrank. Sri Lanka Vote Hands Rajapaksa Family a Bigger Slice of ControlPresident Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s party clinched the majority of seats in Parliament, aiming to amend the Constitution and expand presidential powers. Rights groups are concerned. Power Outages From Isaias for 1.6 Million Could Last Several DaysOfficials said the power losses could last several days, as the disaster shaped up to be the worst to hit the region since Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The Latest U.S. Tool to Fight Election Meddling: Text MessagesWashington sent offers to cellphones in Russia and Iran of rewards of up to $10 million for information on hackers trying to attack American voting systems. At the Census Bureau, a Technical Memo Raises Alarms Over PoliticsA directive orders experts to find ways to tally undocumented residents. Some fear the end result will be a skewed allotment of seats in the House of Representatives. Tourist Posing With 200-Year-Old Sculpture Breaks Her ToesAn Austrian man has apologized for the damage he caused to a Canova sculpture, saying he didn’t realize he had crunched the foot of the plaster Pauline Bonaparte. How to Proactively Prepare for Distance LearningThis fall doesn’t have to be like the spring. The Many Symptoms of Covid-19From a sniffle or cough that feels like allergies to severe body aches and crippling fatigue, the symptoms of coronavirus can be unpredictable from head to toe. Arda Turan Joins Galatasaray and Emerges From ExileFor months, Barcelona paid the finest player Turkey has ever produced not to play soccer. Why? ‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Review: Life as Phaser FodderAn animated addition to the “Trek” universe is part fan service, part smutty office sitcom. Fast, Less Accurate Coronavirus Tests May Ease the U.S. Backlog, Experts SayExperts are revising their views on the best methods to detect infections, setting aside long-held standards so that the spread of the virus can be more quickly tracked and contained. Is Your Child an Orchid, a Tulip or a Dandelion?Highly sensitive children, like orchids, thrive in the right environment, experts say. More Recent Articles |
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