Coronavirus Live Updates: White House Scrambles to Stem Its Own Outbreak The infections stirred concerns about how to keep workplaces safe as the economy reopens. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that unemployment would get worse before it got better. Go to Source
The Airline Business Is Terrible. It Will Probably Get Even Worse. An industry that is intimately familiar with failure confronts a crisis unlike any other. Executives say they have no idea when passengers will return. Go to Source
U.S. to Accuse China of Trying to Hack Vaccine Data, as Virus Redirects Cyberattacks Iran and other nations are also looking to steal data and exploit the pandemic with attacks on infrastructure, officials say. Go to Source
China Is Defensive. The U.S. Is Absent. Can the Rest of the World Fill the Void? Smaller countries like Australia are trying to build a new kind of alliance, by first investigating what went wrong in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic. Go to Source
As Europe Reopens Schools, Relief Combines With Risk Restarting classes is central to reviving economies. But one question haunts the efforts: Just how contagious are children, and could they be the next super spreaders? Go to Source
‘Scary to Go to Work’: White House Races to Contain Virus in Its Ranks With two White House staff members testing positive, some officials fear the disease is already spreading rapidly through the West Wing. Go to Source
When Will New York City Reopen? The Path Will Be Difficult The factors that made the city one of the hardest hit on the planet — its density, mass transit and tourism — complicate a return to normalcy. Go to Source
Coronavirus World Tracker Three members of the coronavirus task force, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, were exposed to people who tested positive. A new cluster in China highlights the challenge of controlling infections. Go to Source
Mysterious Coronavirus Illness Claims 3 Children in New York A baffling ailment linked to Covid-19 has killed three young children and sickened 73 others across the state. Go to Source
Virus Conspiracists Elevate a New Champion A video showcasing baseless arguments by Dr. Judy Mikovits, including attacks on Dr. Anthony Fauci, has been viewed more than eight million times in the past week. Go to Source
As Job Losses Mount, Lawmakers Face a Make-or-Break Moment The United States just lost 20 million jobs. The wrong federal response could make those layoffs a permanent fixture of the U.S. economy and sentence thousands of companies to bankruptcy. Go to Source
Fight Over Virus’s Death Toll Opens Grim New Front in Election Battle Elements of the right have sought to bolster President Trump’s political standing by turning scientific questions into political issues. Go to Source
Two White House Coronavirus Cases Raise Question of if Anyone Is Really Safe If it is so hard to maintain a healthy environment at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, then how can businesses across the country establish a safe space for their workers? Go to Source
Georgia Killing Puts Spotlight on a Police Force’s Troubled History The shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery has renewed criticism of the police agency that released the two suspects. They were charged by the state months later. Go to Source
Ahmaud Arbery Video Was Leaked by a Lawyer Who Consulted With Suspects The lawyer, Alan Tucker, declined to comment on his conversations with the suspects, citing attorney-client privilege. He later said he would not be representing them. Go to Source
Ahmaud Arbery Shooting: A Timeline of the Case A look at the major moments between Mr. Arbery’s killing in a Georgia suburb and the arrest of two suspects, both charged with murder. Go to Source
In Michael Flynn Case, William Barr Again Takes Aim at Robert Mueller Inquiry The Justice Department’s move was the latest example of the attorney general’s effort to chisel away at the special counsel investigation and emphasize an alternate narrative. Go to Source
Dropping of Michael Flynn Case Heightens Fear of Justice Dept. Politicization Across the country, rank-and-file prosecutors cringed at another extraordinary intervention by Attorney General William P. Barr. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/-04PDgL6y1o The mother of an unarmed black man shot dead while jogging says she can’t bring herself to watch a video of his slaying — and the family is demanding answers for the “modern lynching,” according to its lawyer. Wanda Cooper-Jones, whose son, Ahmaud Arbery, was shot and killed by two white men while out of a run in southern Georgia in February, said she’s still struggling to cope with his tragic and senseless death, she told ABC’s “Good Morning America” Thursday. “I don’t think I’ll ever be in a mental state where I can actually watch the video,” Cooper-Jones said. “I had others that watched it that shared what they saw and that just was enough.” #AhmaudArbery The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertain...
An 8-Week Odyssey Through the State Bureaucracy to Collect Unemployment Nadine Josephs has not worked since March 13. Trying to get benefits from New York became a full-time job. Go to Source
The NYPD Arrested 40 People on Social Distancing Violations. 35 Were Black. Mayor Bill de Blasio said the police had enforced rules properly, but other officials expressed concern about tactics similar to unfair “stop and frisk” practices. Go to Source
Hidden Toll: Mexico Ignores Wave of Coronavirus Deaths in Capital More than three times as many people may have died from Covid-19 in Mexico City than federal statistics show, according to a Times analysis. Go to Source
Fact Checking President Trump on Coronavirus Pandemic The president has served up a series of false and misleading statements as he seeks to counter uncomfortable facts about the spread of Covid-19 and questions about his push to reopen the economy. Go to Source
Justice Dept. Drops Case Against Michael Flynn The extraordinary move came after the former national security adviser had fought the case in court for months, a reversal after pleading guilty twice and cooperating with investigators. Go to Source
Trump Blocks C.D.C.'s Coronavirus Reopening Guidelines Detailed guidelines for reopening drafted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were blocked from publication after Trump administration officials labeled them “overly prescriptive.” Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: Most States Are Reopening Despite Rising Case Counts President Trump has encouraged governors to relax restrictions, even though most states do not meet the guidelines set forth by the White House. Jobless claims are set to rise to over 30 million. Go to Source
Travel From New York City Seeded Wave of U.S. Outbreaks The coronavirus outbreak in New York City became the primary source of infections around the United States, researchers have found. Go to Source
The European Union Is Facing Its Worst Recession Ever. Watch Out, World. New forecasts predict a 7.4 percent economic collapse and risks of even worse decline if the reopening triggers a second virus wave. Go to Source
Germany and U.S. on Divergent Paths to Reopen Online retailers, backed by Amazon, are beginning a campaign to press for billions of dollars to rescue the Postal Service. Nearly one in five children in the U.S. are not getting enough to eat. Go to Source
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