Novavax Gets $1.6 Billion for Coronavirus Vaccine From Operation Warp Speed The Maryland-based company, which has never brought a product to market before, just made the biggest deal to date with the Trump administration’s Operation Warp Speed. Go to Source
A Million Jobs Lost: A ‘Heart Attack’ for the N.Y.C. Economy While the national jobless rate has rebounded as many states started to reopen, New Yorkers continue to lose jobs and seek benefits. Go to Source
Reopening N.Y.C. Schools Safely: A Huge Challenge The plan now emerging could have an enormous impact because the local economy may not fully recover until working parents can send children to school. Go to Source
Months Into Virus Crisis, U.S. Cities Still Lack Testing Capacity With cases surging, some cities are seeing long testing lines and slow results. Go to Source
Live Coronavirus Updates: Federal Workers in the U.S. Return to Offices The move could jeopardize progress in one of the few regions where the virus is declining: Washington. New data shows the pandemic’s disproportionate effect on Blacks and Latinos in the United States. Go to Source
Are Protests Unsafe? What Experts Say May Depend on Who’s Protesting What Public health experts decried the anti-lockdown protests last spring as dangerous gatherings in a pandemic. Health experts seem less comfortable doing so now that the marches are against racism. Go to Source
As the Virus Surged, Florida Partied. Tracking the Revelers Has Been Tough. With the coronavirus exploding, trying to trace the contacts of every positive case has become unrealistic in Florida, especially among elusive partygoers. Go to Source
Our Cash-Free Future Is Getting Closer The pandemic is propelling a shift toward a cashless society in ways that no other single event has. Experts say that’s not necessarily a good thing. Go to Source
Why New York Buses Are on the Rise in a Subway City During the coronavirus pandemic, daily ridership on buses has surpassed the subway for the first time in over half a century. Go to Source
Assessing the Real Coronavirus Death Rate: Live Updates Assessing the pandemic’s real death rate could offer clues on what to expect next. And thousands of residents of public housing towers in Melbourne, Australia, are subjected to a five-day lockdown. Go to Source
At Mt. Rushmore and the White House, Trump Updates ‘American Carnage’ Message for 2020 His ominous remarks were a reflection of his political standing: trailing in the polls, lacking a booming economy or a positive message to campaign on, and leaning on culture wars to buoy his loyalists. Go to Source
Coronavirus Updates: Trump Hosts July 4 Event at White House Hospitals in Houston near capacity. Iraq’s health care system is on the verge of breakdown. As eviction moratoriums expire in the U.S., shelter becomes more precarious for vulnerable tenants. Go to Source
At Mt. Rushmore, Trump Updates ‘American Carnage’ Message for the Election His ominous remarks were a concession to his political standing: trailing in the polls, lacking a booming economy or a positive message to campaign on, and leaning on culture wars to buoy his loyalists. Go to Source
Trump Says He Will Create a Statuary Park Honoring ‘American Heroes’ The executive order includes John Adams, Harriet Tubman and Martin Luther King Jr. among those who would be honored. So would Billy Graham, Antonin Scalia and Ronald Reagan. Go to Source
As Coronavirus Slams Houston Hospitals, It’s Like New York ‘All Over Again’ The death toll is lower, but there are echoes of March as cases spike, doctors fall ill and supplies run short. Now, Texas is trying to adapt hard-won lessons while addressing a new set of challenges. Go to Source
In West Texas, Lingering Distrust in Public Health Measures as Virus Spreads Early in the pandemic, much of rural Texas had low case counts and few worries. Now, conservative areas are seeing a surge in cases, but distrust in government mandates endure. Go to Source
Trump Uses Mount Rushmore Speech to Deliver Divisive Culture War Message Down in the polls and failing to control a raging pandemic, the president cast himself as waging battle against a “new far-left fascism” that imperils American values and seeks to erase history. Go to Source
Kimberly Guilfoyle, Top Fund-Raising Official for Trump Campaign, Tests Positive for Coronavirus She is the third person in proximity of President Trump known to have contracted the virus. Go to Source
Live Coronavirus Updates: U.S. Leaders Change Course Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas ordered most state residents to wear masks in public, after opposing local officials’ efforts to require them. Britain’s prime minister urged restraint when pubs reopen this weekend. Go to Source
A Problem for College in the Fall: Reluctant Professors Most universities plan to bring students back to campus. But many of their teachers are scared to join them. Go to Source
For This Fourth of July, Officials Say Celebrate Freedom by Staying Home As the nation staggers toward a holiday weekend during the coronavirus pandemic, health officials are pleading with residents to not make a bad situation worse. Go to Source
A Nostalgic Look at Independence Days of Yesteryear Viewed now in the midst of a pandemic, these archival Fourth of July photographs — showing large crowds, close contact and communal celebrations — elicit an added measure of nostalgia. Go to Source
‘Sitting on Millions of Dollars’ and Dying to Blow It: Not This July 4 As many as 80 percent of the holiday fireworks displays in large cities and small towns have been canceled because of the pandemic. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/O9wjDtExCQ4 Ghislaine Maxwell was ordered locked up in New Hampshire on Thursday pending her transfer to face trial in Manhattan for allegedly recruiting underage girls so they could be sexually abused by her ex-lover, infamous pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell, 58, waived her right to seek release on bond following her blockbuster arrest earlier in the day, although defense lawyer Lawrence Vogelman said she reserved the right to do so once in New York. Prosecutors had filed legal papers ahead of the hearing that called the disgraced British socialite an “extreme” flight risk on grounds that she has three passports and $20 million in various bank accounts. Maxwell didn’t enter a plea to the six felony counts in the indictment against her, which alleges that she schemed...
U.S. Added Nearly 5 Million Jobs in June: Live Business Updates The latest on stock market and business news during the coronavirus outbreak. Go to Source
Live Coronavirus Updates: U.S. Sets Case Record The United States set a single-day case record for the fifth time in a little over a week. Heading into the Fourth of July holiday, officials warn residents to stay home. Go to Source
All Eyes on Bars as Virus Surges and Americans Go Drinking Governors were closing bars — again — in some states as coronavirus clusters emerged. Even federal health officials have pointed to bars as a problem. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/4Ca8iZupKjI A recent Harvard University graduate claims she is getting death threats over a TikTok video she made in which she threatened to stab anyone who tells her that “all lives matter.” Claira Janover, who graduated in May with a degree in government and psychology, went viral after posting a short clip in which she attacked anyone with “the nerve, the sheer entitled caucasity to say ‘all lives matter.'” “I’ma stab you,” the Connecticut native said, zooming in close on her face. “I’ma stab you, and while you’re struggling and bleeding out, I’ma show you my paper cut and say, ‘My cut matters too,'” she added. Ann Coulter was one of those who shared the clip, calling Janover an “Asian Karen,” while many others called for the student’s arrest. “This woman is threat...
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