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Trump Administration Coronavirus Testing Strategy Draws Concerns: ‘This Isn’t the Hunger Games’

The Trump administration’s report to Congress sees states taking responsibility for coronavirus testing with federal guidance.

African-Americans Are Highly Visible in the Military, but Almost Invisible at the Top

Seventy-five years after integration, the military’s upper echelons remain the domain of white men.

As Passengers Disappeared, Airlines Filled Planes With Cargo

To make up for lost revenue during the pandemic, Lufthansa, Virgin Atlantic and other airlines are hauling more cargo on aircraft, including where passengers used to sit.

Trump Sows Doubt on Voting. It Keeps Some People Up at Night.

A group of worst-case scenario planners — mostly Democrats, but also some anti-Trump Republicans — have been gaming out how to respond to various doomsday options for the 2020 presidential election.

U.S. Bans Flights From Brazil, Where Pandemic Is Raging

Brazil’s leader, a coronavirus skeptic, has mocked public health measures. Now, with deaths skyrocketing, his ally President Trump has closed the door.

Hana Kimura, Japanese Wrestler and Star of Netflix Series, Dies at 22

She was featured on the reality series “Terrace House: Tokyo.’’

He Died at War. The Pandemic Gave Me Time to Grieve.

My partner, Diego Pongo, was killed in Iraq in March. More than two months later, the pandemic has paused everything, including his funeral.

Florida Law Restricting Felon Voting Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules

A federal judge said the law would result in discrimination against felons who cannot afford to pay court fines and fees.

Trump Tweets and Golfs, but Makes No Mention of Virus’s Toll

Coronavirus deaths in the United States approached a staggering 100,000, a number the president once predicted would never be reached.

‘Aggressive’ Rats May Increase During Pandemic, C.D.C. Says

“They’re simply turning on each other” after being deprived of food and waste generated by restaurants that have closed during the pandemic, an expert said.

As Trump Pushes for Reopenings, Congregations Choose Safety Over Haste

Houses of worship are balancing the desire to reopen and worship together against the health consequences of moving too fast.

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