Trump Got Written Briefing in February on Possible Russian Bounties, Officials Say
The investigation into Russia’s suspected operation is said to focus in part on the killings of three Marines in a truck bombing last year, officials said.
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The Supreme Court Stopped Anti-Abortion Momentum. For Now.
The movement has a long pipeline of new cases that, if taken up by the Supreme Court, could present a more direct challenge to Roe v. Wade.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci says he would “settle” for a coronavirus vaccine that’s 70 percent to 75 percent effective – but warned that the US may not achieve herd immunity to the contagion if too many people refuse to be vaccinated, according to a report.
“The best we’ve ever done is measles, which is 97 to 98 percent effective,” the top US infectious disease expert told CNN. “That would be wonderful if we get there. I don’t think we will. I would settle for [a] 70, 75 percent effective vaccine.”
Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, noted that the incomplete protection and the fact that many people say they will skip the vaccine makes it “unlikely” that the nation will achieve sufficient immunity to stem the outbreak.
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Louisiana Abortion Law Struck Down by Supreme Court
The case, over a state law requiring doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals, is the first abortion ruling since two Trump appointees joined the court.
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After Setbacks, a Surprising Win for the Abortion-Rights Movement
The Supreme Court preserved the status quo for abortion access in the United States, at least for now.
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Supreme Court Lifts Limits on Trump’s Power to Fire Consumer Watchdog
The case concerning the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was part of a politically charged battle over presidential authority.
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Live Coronavirus Updates: Global Death Toll Surpasses Half a Million
The worldwide toll is continuing to rise, with more than 10 million confirmed cases. More than a quarter of deaths have been in the United States.
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‘Feeling Like Death’: Inside a Houston Hospital Bracing for a Virus Peak
As young patients fill new virus wards, Houston Methodist is calling nurses to work extra shifts and ramping up its testing efforts.
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Florida’s Covid Cases Up Fivefold in 2 Weeks: ‘The Numbers Are Scary’
A surge in coronavirus cases has prompted officials to prohibit alcohol sales in bars and close Miami beaches for the coming holiday. But will it be enough?
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Public Spaces Weren’t Designed for Pandemics. N.Y.C. Is Trying to Adapt.
New rules and design will try to keep New Yorkers safe in the usually crowded plazas, parks and streets.
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Coronavirus Is Battering Africa’s Growing Middle Class
From Kenya to Nigeria, South Africa to Rwanda, the pandemic is decimating the livelihoods of the once-stable workers who were helping to drive Africa’s economic expansion.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Latest News and Analysis
U.S. testing sites see dangerous crowding. Primary votes offer a glimpse of challenges that November’s elections will bring. Taiwan holds a Pride Parade in support of those who can’t.
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After Asking Americans to Sacrifice in Shutdown, Leaders Failed to Control Virus
As Covid-19 cases surge, it is clear many governors underestimated the coronavirus and rushed to reopen before their states were ready.
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Coronavirus Global News: Live Updates
The resurgent virus has left many Americans questioning whether earlier lockdowns were worth their sacrifices. Mosques, cafes and restaurants reopen in Egypt even as cases soar.
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How the World Missed Covid-19’s Silent Spread
Symptomless transmission makes the coronavirus far harder to fight. But health officials dismissed the risk for months, pushing misleading and contradictory claims in the face of mounting evidence.
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Leaders Re-examine U.S. Reopenings as Coronavirus Cases Hit Another Record
Officials nationwide were rethinking their efforts to slow the virus, which the nation’s top infectious disease expert said were “not working.”
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Rapper Huey has been killed in a double shooting in his hometown of St. Louis, according to reports. He was 32.
The “Pop, Lock & Drop It” star — real name Lawrence Franks Jr. — was shot at least once at about 11 p.m. Thursday while in a front yard, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Huey — who had a teenage daughter — was pronounced dead after being taken to a local hospital, police told the paper, without officially confirming his identity.
A second victim went to a local precinct and was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police told the paper. It was not immediately clear how he was connected to Huey.
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New questions have emerged about the condition of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with the Japanese defense minister suggesting that the latest round of saber-rattling from the rogue regime may be due to his poor health and a spread of COVID-19 in the country, according to reports.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Florida Reports More Than 8,900 New Daily Cases
The W.H.O. said it needs $27.9 billion to speed production of a vaccine. Infections among Latinos in the U.S. have far outpaced those among the rest of the population during the recent surge in cases.
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Many Latinos Couldn’t Stay Home. Now Virus Cases Are Soaring in the Community.
Rates of coronavirus infection among Latinos have risen rapidly across the United States.
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Coronavirus Symptoms Full List: What Are They? Is There a Cure?
Here’s what to do if you feel sick and are worried it may be the coronavirus.
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Florida Smirked at New York's Coronavirus Crisis. Now It Has Its Own.
With infections surging in Florida while they retreat in New York, the two states and their governors reflect the shifting course of the pandemic.
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Lockdowns Tamed Road Traffic. Here’s How Cities Aim to Keep It Down.
Officials are trying to prevent a return to urban gridlock and pollution as residents begin to travel again.
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As Virus Surges, Younger People Account for ‘Disturbing’ Number of Cases
People in their 20s, 30s and 40s account for a growing proportion of the cases in many places, raising fears that asymptomatic young people are helping to fuel the virus’s spread.
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Live Coronavirus News: U.S. Suffers Another Record Daily Caseload
With more than 40,000 new cases across the country, Florida and Texas paused their reopenings. In India, there is an effort to test all 29 million people in the capital, New Delhi.
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Many Latinos Couldn’t Stay Home. Now Virus Cases Are Soaring.
Rates of coronavirus infection among Latinos have risen rapidly across the United States.
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Florida Smirked at New York’s Virus Crisis. Now It Has Its Own.
With infections surging in Florida while they retreat in New York, the two states and their governors reflect the shifting course of the pandemic.
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Flare-up in Coronavirus Cases Sets Back Germany’s Reopening Efforts
Regional authorities have locked down two counties for the first time since the country’s broader reopening, which had been considered a success.
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Texas Governor Pauses Reopening as Coronavirus Cases Soar in Region
A growing number of states are pausing plans to reopen, amid rising case counts. But Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas said shutting back down was the “last thing we want to do.”
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