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Kamala Harris says appointing Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court would imperil health care and abortion rights.

Senator Kamala Harris warns of far-reaching consequences to American society if Judge Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed to the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court Ad Wars Begin

It didn’t take long for the fight over Judge Amy Coney Barrett to reach the airwaves, in races up and down the ballot.

$20 Million Settlement Reached in Officer’s Fatal Shooting of William Green

Michael Owen, a police corporal in Prince George’s County, Md., shot William H. Green six times while he was in a patrol car in January, the authorities said.

Supreme Court Nominee Barrett Prepares to Meet Senators

The confirmation process cranked into motion on Capitol Hill as the Senate Judiciary Committee began scrubbing Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s background.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Millions of children in the developing world are being forced to leave school and go to work.

Trump Denounces Anti-Catholic Bias Even as He Attacks Biden’s Faith

President Trump has accused Joe Biden, a Catholic, of being “against God” and “against the Bible.” Of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, he has claimed about Democrats, “They’re going after her Catholicism.”

Maryland Man Sentenced After Holding Large Parties During Covid Pandemic

Shawn Marshall Myers was arrested in March, after prosecutors said he threw two parties of 50 or more people at his home in defiance of the state’s ban on gatherings of more than 10 people.

Even as Americans Grew Richer, Inequality Persisted

A Federal Reserve survey of family finances shows that inequality was high last year. It’s likely to worsen because of the pandemic.

Supreme Court Vacancy Hasn’t Boosted Trump in Pennsylvania, Poll Shows

President Trump had counted on his court nomination over the weekend to shift the election dynamic away from his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. But it has not reset the race in the key battleground state.

The Coronavirus Mostly Spares Younger Children. Teens Aren’t So Lucky.

Younger children are about half as likely as older teenagers and adults to become infected, new studies suggest.

How I Cover a Debate

This time, the setting is different (my couch). But the approach is the same (I get lots of help).

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