Losing Your Hair Can Be Another Consequence of the Pandemic
Doctors are seeing a huge increase in patients who have been shedding abnormal amounts of hair, and they believe it is related to stress associated with the coronavirus.
Justice Dept. Discloses Pa. Ballot Inquiry, Prompting Fears of Politicization
A federal prosecutor said he was releasing the information because of its “vital public importance” in the weeks before the presidential election.
Louisville’s Police Force Feels Besieged on Two Fronts
Officers say that city and police officials were slow to release crucial details in the Breonna Taylor case. Protesters are fed up with what they consider abusive tactics. Calm seems a long way off.
U.S. Executes Inmate Who Murdered Two Youth Ministers
Christopher Andre Vialva, 40, was the seventh federal inmate and the first Black man put to death since federal executions resumed in July.
Breonna Taylor Case Is Formidable Test for an Ascending AG, Daniel Cameron
Daniel Cameron, a rising G.O.P. star in Kentucky, is seen as a possible successor to Senator Mitch McConnell. But first, he has to navigate a case roiling the nation.
Facebook Takes Down Networks Linked to Russian Disinformation
The social network said it was moving proactively to dismantle infrastructure Russia could use against the American presidential election.
Democrats Prepare New Stimulus Plan as Time Wanes for a Compromise
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, under pressure from moderate Democrats to redouble efforts to strike a deal with the White House, laid the groundwork for action on a stimulus bill.
‘Election Stress Disorder,’ the Sequel
Is political anxiety souring your relationship? We talked to a couples therapist who is seeing more and more of that problem.
Trump Again Sows Doubt About Election as G.O.P. Scrambles to Assure Voters
President Trump declined for a second day to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he lost the election, while Republicans, including Mitch McConnell, implicitly rebuffed him, promising an “orderly transition.”
In Book Fight, Lawyers Clash on Whether to Fault Bolton or White House
A judge made no ruling at a hearing shadowed by a career official’s claims that Trump aides politicized the prepublication review process.
Making Art When ‘Lockdown’ Means Prison
The harshness of life behind bars is designed to crush inmates’ individuality. But a stirring exhibition at MoMA PS1 shows the prison-industrial complex can’t stifle the artistic impulse.
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