Coronavirus Live: World Updates
Britain will implement a system of testing and contact tracing, but even that might not prevent another wave of infections. And in China, the pandemic has pinched long-struggling pro soccer clubs.
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A €750 Billion Coronavirus Recovery Plan Thrusts Europe Into a New Frontier
Adopting the proposal would make history for the bloc, vesting authority in Brussels in ways that more closely resembled a central government.
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Bill Clinton had an affair with British-born socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who is accused of helping recruit underage victims for notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, according to a blockbuster new book.
The ex-president — who denies cheating on wife Hillary Clinton with Maxwell — reportedly engaged in the romps during overseas trips on Epstein’s private plane, a customized Boeing 727 that’s since become known as the “Lolita Express.”
The nation’s 42nd head of state also repeatedly sneaked out to visit Maxwell at her Upper East Side townhouse, as detailed in this exclusive excerpt.
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Surveillance video does not appear to show George Floyd, who died after being pinned down by Minneapolis cops, resisting arrest — which police had claimed — in the moments before the deadly encounter.
Floyd, who is black, can be seen on footage from a nearby restaurant Monday complying with cops as he’s led from a vehicle, CBS News reported.
With his hands cuffed behind his back, he appears to be ordered to sit on the ground, which he does, video shows.
The footage contradicts police accounts that Floyd “physically resisted officers” after he exited his vehicle.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: U.S. Death Toll Approaches 100,000 as Cases Climb
The national death toll is expected to reach 100,000 soon. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said she will direct public school districts to share a portion of federal aid with private schools, regardless of income.
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Live Coronavirus Pandemic Global Updates
France revoked the authorization for hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for Covid-19 patients. The rise of virus-tracking apps in China is stirring privacy fears.
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An ‘Avalanche of Evictions’ Could Be Bearing Down on America’s Renters
The economic downturn is shaping up to be particularly devastating for renters, who are more likely to be lower-income and work hourly jobs cut during the pandemic.
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‘It’s the Death Towers’: How the Bronx Became New York’s Virus Hot Spot
The borough has the city’s highest rates of virus cases, hospitalizations and deaths. Could more have been done?
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Hunger Program’s Slow Start Leaves Millions of Children Waiting
Child hunger is soaring, but two months after Congress approved billions to replace school meals, only 15 percent of eligible children had received benefits.
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Dismal Earnings, Bullish Stock Investors and the Fed’s Invisible Hand
First-quarter profits shrank at the fastest rate in over a decade. Analysts don’t like what they see coming down the pike. Investors keep pushing stocks higher.
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Disturbing video shows a Minneapolis police officer with his knee pinned on the neck of a moaning black man, who later died.
The footage, which was shared by bystander Darnella Frazier, showed the man appearing to be in distress on the ground at the rear of a squad car.
In the clip, onlookers repeatedly plead with the officer, who is white, to take his knee off the man’s neck. At one point, the man becomes unresponsive.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Data on Sick Meatpacking Workers Is Elusive as Plants Reopen
Mixed messages have left many workers and their communities in the dark about the extent of the spread of the coronavirus. Crime has fallen in many U.S. cities during the pandemic.
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The Price of a Virus Lockdown: Economic ‘Free Fall’ in California
California’s strengths — as a hub for commerce, tourism and education in the Pacific Rim — have become liabilities in the pandemic.
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A Pandemic Bright Spot: In Many Places, Less Crime
The absence of people outdoors has produced a rare positive payoff in most American cities, big and small.
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How the Taliban Outlasted a Superpower: Tenacity and Carnage
The Taliban stand on the brink of realizing their most fervent desire: U.S. troops leaving Afghanistan. They have given up little of their extremist ideology to do it.
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As Meatpacking Plants Reopen, Data About Worker Illness Remains Elusive
Emails show local officials received conflicting signals from state leaders and meatpacking companies about how much information to release about outbreaks in plants.
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Live Coronavirus Global News Tracker: Latest Updates
Americans took a varied approach to the holiday, with pool parties in some places and shuttered beaches in others. Social distancing measures could spur a last-minute venue change for the R.N.C.
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Live Coronavirus New York Updates
The death benefits would be provided to families of public employees and come out of state and local pensions, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said.
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Wealthiest Hospitals Got Billions in Coronavirus Bailout
Twenty large chains received more than $5 billion in federal grants even while sitting on more than $100 billion in cash.
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On a Scottish Isle, Nursing Home Deaths Expose a Covid-19 Scandal
At the Home Farm nursing home on the Isle of Skye, more than a quarter of its residents died and nearly all were infected with coronavirus. Families are furious.
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Fear of Covid Leads Other Patients to Decline Critical Treatment
Psychologists say anxiety and uncertainty prompt irrational decisions — like turning down a transplant when an organ becomes available.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: U.S. Adds Brazil to Travel Ban List
Officials cited growing cases in placing restrictions on Brazil. In the United States, President Trump golfed as the death toll neared 100,000.
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The Project Behind a Front Page Full of Names
A presentation of obituaries and death notices from newspapers around the country tries to frame incalculable loss.
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Trump Tweets and Golfs, but Makes No Mention of Virus’s Toll
Coronavirus deaths in the United States approached a staggering 100,000, a number the president once predicted would never be reached.
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They Survived the Worst Battles of World War II. And Died of the Virus.
Inside the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home was a man who had served as a jailer to Hitler’s top aide. A man who had rescued Japanese kamikaze pilots from the sea. A man who carried memories of a concentration camp.
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The Virus Has Wrecked Some Families. It Has Brought Others Closer.
With little else to do, many people are savoring the time they have for simple pleasures like eating and dancing with the ones they love.
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Live Coronavirus Updates: World News and U.S. News
The F.D.A. has barred 30 antibody tests from the U.S. market. A Missouri hair stylist may have exposed 91 people.
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Coronavirus in N.Y. Live Updates: Gatherings of Up to 10 People Allowed
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said that the Mid-Hudson region of New York would most likely start to reopen on Tuesday, and that Long Island may do so on Wednesday.
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Moderna Vaccine Trial: How Upbeat Coronavirus News Fueled a Stock Surge
The desperate hunt for treatments and vaccines has changed how researchers, regulators, drug companies like Moderna, investors and journalists do their jobs.
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