Together, Alone: The Car as Shelter in the Pandemic
The fears of infection from the coronavirus have created a new role in society for the automobile, where birthdays, weddings and other events are being celebrated.
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Parents Really Need a Break. But Is Summer Camp Too Risky?
Some programs are planning on testing, disinfecting and social distancing to protect children from the virus. Others say camp can’t be safe this year.
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Memorial Day Beckons, but the Coronavirus Pandemic Looms
Communities are finding creative ways to celebrate the traditional start of summer in the midst of social distancing and coronavirus alarm.
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Beach Towns Have a Message for New York City Residents: Go Away
Annoyed by the city’s decision to keep its shoreline closed, officials in nearby areas are limiting beach access to keep outsiders at bay.
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New York Relaxes Rules, Approving All Gatherings of Up to 10 People
The governor issued an updated order after a lawsuit challenged his earlier decision that such gatherings would only be permitted for religious occasions or Memorial Day celebrations.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Urges Reopening of Houses of Worship as C.D.C. Suggests Limits for Them
Religious institutions are operating under a patchwork of restrictions. The president has suggested the official death toll is inflated, but experts say the opposite is likely.
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After 3 Children Die, a Race to Investigate a Baffling Virus Syndrome
At least 161 children in New York have gotten sick, making the state’s caseload one of the largest publicly reported anywhere.
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Trump Suggests Virus Death Count Is Inflated. Most Experts Doubt It
Senior White House and health officials have sought new ways to find the extent of infections and deaths, questioning whether official counts are inflating the toll of the virus.
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C.D.C. Test Counting Error Leaves Epidemiologists ‘Really Baffled’
The Centers for Disease Control has been lumping together tests for active coronavirus with tests for recovered patients, boosting testing totals but muddying the pandemic’s course.
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As Coronavirus Keeps the West at Bay, China Moves to Tame Hong Kong
An emboldened China and its leader, Xi Jinping, assert themselves on national security, in line with Mr. Xi’s vision for a “great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.”
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Aaron Judge’s girlfriend Samantha Bracksieck name-dropped the famous Yankees slugger to try to get out of her DUI arrest, sobbing, “This is going to be so bad.”
Bracksieck, 26, wept to cops in Scottsdale, Arizona, over the bad p.r. she believed her arrest would bring for the famous right fielder, body camera footage obtained by The Post shows.
“Do you know who my boyfriend is? This is going to be bad for me. I’m just saying that right now,” Bracksieck tells cops on Feb. 25 after she was pulled over for not having her headlights on and failing to maintain her lane.
As an officer processes her information, Bracksieck asks if her arrest would be made “public.”
“He’s a public figure,” she tells the officer, referring to Judge. “So, like, me being arrested for, ...
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They have high hopes for a coronavirus breakthrough.
A team of Canadian scientists believes it has found strong strains of cannabis that could help prevent or treat coronavirus infections, according to interviews and a study.
Researchers from the University of Lethbridge said a study in April showed at least 13 cannabis plants were high in CBD that appeared to affect the ACE2 pathways that the bug uses to access the body.
#Cannabis #Coronavirus
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China Abandons Growth Target for Year as Coronavirus Disrupts Economy
The decision comes as China’s top leaders gathered in Beijing to set the country’s priorities for the coming year.
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China Pushes for New Hong Kong Security Law
Such rules would allow Beijing to take aim at the protests that have roiled the semiautonomous city and posed a direct challenge to the Chinese Communist Party and its leader, Xi Jinping.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Delay in Lockdown Led to at Least 36,000 More Deaths, Models Find
Imposing restrictions even a week earlier could have saved lives, researchers found. The weekly total of unemployment claims comes out this morning, and a Census Bureau household survey suggests the income loss is widespread.
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The Striking Racial Divide in How Covid-19 Has Hit Nursing Homes
Homes with a significant number of black and Latino residents have been twice as likely to be hit by the coronavirus as those where the population is overwhelmingly white.
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A Wave of Small Business Closures Is on the Way. Can Washington Stop It?
Bipartisan proposals address weaknesses of a hastily passed aid program.
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After Coronavirus, Office Workers Might Face Unexpected Health Threats
Stagnant plumbing systems in emptied commercial buildings could put returning employees at risk of Legionnaires’ and other illnesses.
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As the Nation Begins Virus Tracing, It Could Learn From This N.J. City
Paterson, a low-income city of 150,000, has been a pioneer in creating a contact-tracing program to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
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Live Coronavirus News Updates and Analysis
All 50 states have begun to reopen to some degree. Infections force Ford to suspend production at two newly reopened plants.
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All 50 States Are Now Reopening. But at What Cost?
Governors face intensifying pressure to reopen their economies, but experts warn it could mean thousands of new deaths.
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Trump Makes False Claim About Michigan Secretary of State and Mail Voting
President Trump initially said he might withhold federal funding for Michigan and Nevada if the states moved forward in expanding vote by mail, though he later backed off that threat.
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In China’s Coronavirus Crisis, Xi Sees a Chance to Strengthen His Rule
China’s leader is using the country’s success — and the criticism against it — to urge the party and the people to weather tough days ahead.
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Coronavirus Shut Down the ‘Experience Economy.’ Can It Come Back?
Large-scale gatherings are on hold for the foreseeable future. That is taking a toll on the live events industry and society at large.
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The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service said they will begin to send millions of economic stimulus payments to Americans this week by way of prepaid debit cards instead of checks.
The cards, issued through the IRS’ financial agent MetaBank, will allow recipients to withdraw funds at in-network ATMs, make purchases and transfer funds to their bank accounts without incurring any fees, the Treasury Department announced on Monday.
“Treasury and the IRS have been working with unprecedented speed to issue Economic Impact Payments to American families. Prepaid debit cards are secure, easy to use, and allow us to deliver Americans their money quickly,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement. “Recipients can immediately activate and use...
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Leaked phone conversations between Joe Biden and then-Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko have been made public by a Ukrainian lawmaker.
Edited recordings of the calls were played at a news conference Tuesday in Kiev by Andriy Derkach, who has claimed he has proof showing that Burisma Holdings, the Ukrainian natural gas company that employed Biden’s son Hunter Biden, paid then-Vice President Joe Biden $900,000 in lobbying fees.
#JoeBiden #PetroPoroshenko
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Live Coronavirus News: Full Analysis
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin warns of “permanent damage” to the economy from lockdowns. Several colleges announce plans on how they will reopen in the fall.
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Too Big to Fail: The Entire Private Sector
Large parts of financial markets are now being managed by the government. Even if they don’t like it, investors must acknowledge it.
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One Crisis Too Many: How the Coronavirus Pushed Germany to Shift Course
Some may not like it back home, but in the twilight of her career, Angela Merkel joined with France to try to save the European Union.
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Facing Adulthood With an Economic Disaster’s Lasting Scars
Those entering the job market in a downturn may never catch up in pay, opportunities or confidence.
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