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The Pentagon Released U.F.O. Videos. Don’t Hold Your Breath for a Breakthrough.

On Monday, the Department of Defense formally released three Navy videos that contain “unidentified aerial phenomena.” Enthusiasts were encouraged, though there was nothing new.

Coronavirus and Race: Black and Latino People Are California’s Most Vulnerable

Tuesday: Dr. Sonia Angell, the state’s public health director, discusses troubling trends. Also: A remembrance of a Riverside County deputy.

Making Theater Essential, Digitally

The Homebound Project convenes 50 actors and playwrights to raise money for a project combating childhood hunger.

Trump’s Response to Virus Reflects a Long Disregard for Science

The president’s Covid-19 response has extended the administration’s longstanding practice of undermining scientific expertise for political purposes.

On Politics: How Available Is Virus Aid, Really?

Rising complaints from governors, and some Supreme Court news: This is your morning tip sheet.

Coronavirus Live Updates: Georgia Businesses Begin to Reopen; F.D.A. Issues Warning on Anti-Malaria Drugs

The F.D.A. warned the drugs can cause dangerous abnormalities in heart rhythm. The maker of Lysol and other disinfectants issued a warning against improper use of its products after President Trump touted their power to kill the virus.

Ramadan Begins Amid Coronavirus Restrictions: Live Coverage

China reported no new coronavirus deaths for at least the seventh straight day. Pakistani doctors warn that the country is loosening its lockdown too soon.

Trump Muses About Light as Remedy, but Also Disinfectant, Which Is Dangerous

At a briefing, the president promoted unproven treatments and asked Dr. Deborah Birx if she had heard of the success of sunlight as a tool against viruses.

When Life Felt Normal: Your Pre-Pandemic Moments

Readers share memories, images and videos from before the coronavirus became a pandemic, and reflect on what they mean now.

Biden Will Fund-Raise With D.N.C. and His Appointee Will Lead the Committee

Joe Biden’s presidential campaign is beginning to consolidate control over the Democratic National Committee and will have the ability to raise badly needed cash.

Biden Leads Trump in Key States. But Hillary Clinton Led by More.

While polling shows Joe Biden narrowly ahead in states like Michigan, things looked considerably rosier for Hillary Clinton in many swing states at this point in 2016.

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