Biden to Release $2 Trillion Climate Plan Mr. Biden’s plan links tackling climate change with economic recovery from the coronavirus and addressing racism, drawing praise from onetime critics. Go to Source
The QAnon Candidates Are Coming. Are Republicans Ready? The conspiracy theorists accuse Democrats and even fellow Republicans of being beholden to a cabal of bureaucrats, pedophiles and Satanists. President Trump has cheered them on. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/Vk_wPvpDuxw New York schools will only reopen in September if coronavirus levels remain low and stable, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday. While Mayor Bill de Blasio declared last week that the nation’s largest school system would come back to life in September, Cuomo warned that a spike in infections would halt that effort. “If you have the virus under control, reopen,” he said. “If you don’t have the virus under control, then you can’t reopen.” If the infection rate in a given region is under 5 percent for 14 days, schools in that area can unlock the doors, Cuomo said. But if it spikes to over 9 percent over seven days, schools will be shuttered. #NewYorkCity #Andrew Cuomo The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, e...
Live Coronavirus Updates: Trump Aides Target Fauci Administration officials released a list of what they said were questionable statements made by Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top infectious disease expert in the U.S. As cases surge, there are calls for new lockdowns in Florida and the Midwest. Go to Source
America’s Governors Get Tested for a Virus That Is Testing Them The pandemic has put many governors of both parties under a spotlight for which none of their aides and consultants have a playbook. Go to Source
Choke Point for U.S. Coronavirus Response: The Fax Machine Before public health officials can manage the pandemic, they must deal with a broken data system that sends incomplete results in formats they can’t easily use. Go to Source
How Russia Built a Channel to the Taliban, Once an Enemy The recent assessment that Russia paid bounties to the insurgents to attack U.S. troops stunned many, but officials said the Kremlin’s outreach began almost a decade ago. Go to Source
Taliban Stage a Major Attack, as Violence Intensifies in Northern Afghanistan A squad of insurgents detonated a car bomb at the entrance of the Afghan intelligence headquarters in Aybak, and then stormed the offices in a sustained gun battle. Go to Source
Florida Records Nation’s One-Day Peak for New Virus Cases The state recorded 15,300 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, easily passing the previous one-day high of 12,274 set at the height of the outbreak in New York in April. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: Florida Tops U.S. Record With Over 15,000 New Cases Education Secretary Betsy DeVos pushes for U.S. schools to reopen. Trump wears a mask publicly for the first time. And India’s latest surge includes a top Bollywood star. Go to Source
Pittsburgh Seemed Like a Virus Success Story. Now Cases Are Surging. Pittsburgh, a sister city to Wuhan, China, saw only modest cases for months. In the last two weeks, cases are suddenly soaring. Go to Source
How to Reopen Schools: What Science and Other Countries Teach Us The pressure to bring American students back to classrooms is intense, but the calculus is tricky with infections still out of control in many communities. Go to Source
What’s the Value of Harvard Without a Campus? Many first-generation, low-income Harvard students feel that the elite institution has failed them. Go to Source
Trump Wears a Mask Publicly for the First Time Louisiana’s governor ordered bars to close and said almost all residents must wear a mask. Disney World reopened, despite a surge in Florida. Thousands of Israelis protested the government’s handling of the economy. Go to Source
Trump’s Clemency Came After Displays of Loyalty by Stone The extraordinary decision to commute the prison sentence of an embattled adviser demonstrates how the president has managed to bend America’s legal machinery to his advantage. Go to Source
In Commuting Stone’s Sentence, Trump Goes Where Nixon Would Not Senator Mitt Romney called the commutation an act of “unprecedented, historic corruption.” Go to Source
Trump Commutes Sentence of Roger Stone The president’s friend had been convicted of impeding a congressional inquiry that threatened Mr. Trump. Go to Source
Has History Finally Caught Up With Roger Stone? It May Be Up to Trump He embraced the “dark arts” of political sabotage and trickery for decades. Now he will serve more than three years in prison, unless his friend the president bails him out. Go to Source
President Trump's Pardons: Stone, Blagojevich and More The president’s decision to commute Mr. Stone’s sentence continues a pattern of his presidency: granting clemency to friends whose cases resonate with him personally. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: U.S. Nears 60,000 New Daily Cases The country recorded its sixth single-day record in 10 days. U.S. immigration officials have helped spread the virus, a Times investigation found. Go to Source
The Coronavirus Can Be Airborne Indoors, W.H.O. Says The agency also explained more directly that people without symptoms may spread the virus. The acknowledgments should have come sooner, some experts said. Go to Source
How ICE Helped Spread the Coronavirus The New York Times, in collaboration with The Marshall Project, investigated how Immigration and Customs Enforcement became a domestic and global spreader of the virus. Go to Source
U.S. Hits Another Record for New Cases, Passing 59,460 Officials across the nation reported 59,782 cases on Thursday, the sixth single-day record in 10 days. The T.S.A. said more than a thousand of its employees had tested positive. Bolivia’s leader became the third in Latin America to catch the virus. Go to Source
Like ‘A Bus Accident a Day’: Hospitals Strain Under New Flood of Covid-19 Patients I.C.U. units are reaching capacity. Nurses are falling sick, contributing to shortages. The new coronavirus spikes are challenging hospitals across the country. Go to Source
Regeneron Scientists Raced To Find Antibodies To Fight Covid-19. Then The Coronavirus Found Them. This spring, researchers at Regeneron’s Westchester headquarters found themselves in one of the country’s first coronavirus hot spots. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/s6ugcgUhKXw Michael Cohen landed back behind bars Thursday after The Post’s exclusive report on his evening out at a Manhattan restaurant led federal officials to review his release from prison, a source familiar with the matter revealed. “That dinner caught the eye of those at [the Bureau of Prisons] who feel he was released on furlough only due to the coronavirus situation but is acting like he’s a free man and not out under supervision,” the source said. “The Post article was a catalyst to take a closer look.” #MichaelCohen 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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Supreme Court Rules Trump Cannot Block Release of Financial Records Two rulings clear the way for prosecutors in New York to see President Trump’s financial records, but the justices stopped Congress for now. Go to Source
Supreme Court Rules Nearly Half of Oklahoma Is Indian Reservation The 5-to-4 decision could reshape criminal justice in eastern Oklahoma by preventing state authorities from prosecuting Native Americans. Go to Source
Live Coronavirus Updates: U.S. Daily Cases Surpass 59,000 As President Trump seeks further reopenings, the country set its fifth record in nine days. Federal health officials are debating which groups should receive a vaccine first. Go to Source
U.S. Weighs Early Vaccine Access for Minorities and Others at Risk When a coronavirus vaccine hits the market, it will be a key tool in putting an end to the pandemic. A federal committee is debating who in the population should get it first. Go to Source
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