Covid-19: Live News and Updates A patient was diagnosed with a second case of Covid-19 more than four months after the first, scientists in Hong Kong said. Go to Source
College Reopening: The Outlook for In-Person Classes A look at how U.S. colleges and universities are starting the semester, and the challenges for students with special needs. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/3uJHlKWws9g North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been in a coma for months and all his recent public appearances were faked, a South Korean official says in a new report about the reclusive despot. Chang Song-min, a former aide to late South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, alleged that Kim has become seriously ill amid speculation about his limited public appearances this year. #KimJongUn #NorthKorea The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Catch the latest news here: https://nypost.com/
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http://youtu.be/Lv1M3lXKy1c A video posted online Sunday shows police officers in Kenosha, Wisconsin, shooting a black man as he gets into a car. The footage circulating on social media shows two cops with weapons drawn trailing a man on Sunday afternoon as he walks to a gray van and opens the driver’s door to get inside. The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Catch the latest news here: https://nypost.com/
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As Census Count Resumes, Doubts About Accuracy Continue to Grow Officials project optimism. But a chorus of experts says the pandemic and politics could lead to a deeply flawed count. Go to Source
F.D.A. Allows Expanded Use of Convalescent Plasma to Treat Coronavirus Patients The move came on the eve of the Republican convention and after President Trump pressed the agency to move faster to address the pandemic. Go to Source
Covid-19 Updates: White House Claims a 'Therapeutic Breakthrough' Is Coming The fast-tracking could come before Phase 3 trials are complete, raising concerns. Italy reported its highest case count since May 4. Life in China, where the pandemic began, is returning to normal. Go to Source
Stephen Hahn, F.D.A. Chief, Is Caught Between Scientists and the President Many medical experts — including members of his own staff — worry about whether Dr. Hahn has the fortitude and political savvy to protect the scientific integrity of the F.D.A. from Mr. Trump. Go to Source
How Zeynep Tufekci Keeps Getting the Big Things Right Ms. Tufekci, a computer programmer who became a sociologist, sounded an early alarm on the need for protective masks. It wasn’t the first time she was right about something big. Go to Source
Russia, Expecting Plaudits for Vaccine, Is Miffed by Its Cool Reception Russian officials and scientists dismiss warnings about safety as Western jealousy and sour grapes. But only 24 percent of Russian doctors would take the vaccine, one survey shows. Go to Source
After Another Week of Setbacks, Trump Looks to Change the Story Line The president heads into the Republican National Convention after a string of bad news, including the arrest of a former top aide and a damning reminder of Russia’s interference in the last election. Go to Source
Republicans Rush to Finalize Convention (‘Apprentice’ Producers Are Helping) The party is promising a more traditional in-person spectacle with President Trump speaking every night. Coming into this weekend, major TV networks had only a foggy idea of what to expect. Go to Source
Mnuchin Paved Way for Postal Service Shake-Up At President Trump’s behest, the Treasury Secretary sought out appointees who would restructure the United States Postal Service. Go to Source
A Glimmer of Hope for Trump? How Bush Mounted a Comeback in 1988 For Biden, a cautionary tale. For Trump, a search for his own Willie Horton. Go to Source
Joe Biden and the 'Convention Bounce' After the Democratic primary campaign came to an abrupt halt in late March as the coronavirus swept through the nation, the Democrats and Republicans have looked to the conventions as their candidates’ biggest stage. Go to Source
Live Updates of the California Wildfires Gov. Gavin Newsom pledged that California was “putting everything we have” on the wildfires ravaging the state, while acknowledging that even that was not enough to blunt their spread. Go to Source
Hundreds of Trees Burned at Big Basin Redwoods State Park Some of the ancient, towering conifers in Big Basin Redwoods State Park are a casualty of the fires that have wracked the state. Go to Source
California Wildfires Explained: Why Does The State Have So Many? There are four key ingredients to the disastrous wildfire seasons in the West, and climate change figures prominently. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/tiYgxIbKYaw Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Friday said he had his “fingers crossed” that Big Apple schools are ready to open safely — but admitted he is not sure he’d send his own kids to one in the city. #AndrewCuomo #SchoolsReopening The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Catch the latest news here: https://nypost.com/
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Facebook Braces Itself for Trump to Cast Doubt on Election Results The world’s biggest social network is working out what steps to take should President Trump use its platform to dispute the vote. Go to Source
DeJoy Tells Senators Election Mail Will Be Delivered ‘Fully and on Time’ Louis DeJoy, the postmaster general, defended his first months overseeing the Postal Service. Here’s the latest. Go to Source
Postal Crisis Hits Rural America Hard The Postal Service is crucial to farmers and rural areas that President Trump won in 2016. Now, residents worry it is being dismantled. Go to Source
Watch the Four Moments That Mattered on the Fourth Night of the D.N.C. Two of our correspondents break down highlights from the Democrats’ first virtual convention. Go to Source
Republicans Gear Up to Renominate Trump The Republican National Convention next week will kick off with an in-person roll call on Monday in Charlotte, N.C. Go to Source
Closing Night at the D.N.C.: Joe Biden Accepts Democratic Nomination Mr. Biden urged Americans to have faith that they could “overcome this season of darkness,” and he pledged to bridge the country’s divisions in ways President Trump had not. Go to Source
Joe Biden Finally Got the Timing Right More than three decades after his first presidential run, in the midst of a deadly pandemic and without his son Beau at his side, the former vice president has met his moment. Go to Source
After 3 Nights of Buildup, It’s Joe Biden’s Moment President Trump, in Pennsylvania, predicted “mayhem” if Joe Biden wins. Mr. Biden will make the biggest speech of his career tonight. Here’s the latest. Go to Source
It’s Exactly and Not at All How Joe Biden Dreamed It More than three decades after his first presidential run, in the midst of a deadly pandemic and without his son Beau at his side, the former vice president has met his moment. Go to Source
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Will Cap a Week of Starring Roles for 4 Actresses at DNC Ms. Louis-Dreyfus is set to be the final television star to guide viewers through the Democratic National Convention, after Kerry Washington, Tracee Ellis Ross and Eva Longoria. Go to Source
Trump Appears in Pennsylvania, Biden's Home State, Igniting a Turf War In a visit to Pennsylvania hours before Joe Biden’s nomination speech, President Trump sought to undermine the former vice president’s Scranton roots, saying he had “abandoned” the state. Go to Source
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