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Trump Promotes Posts From Racist and Sexist Twitter Feed

On a somber Memorial Day weekend, the president did not mention the mounting coronavirus toll and instead retweeted personal attacks on his political rivals.

Pixar’s ‘Out’ Features Studio’s First Gay Main Character

The animated film follows a gay man’s journey into acceptance as he prepares to move into a city with his boyfriend.

June Willenz, Champion of Women in the Military, Dies at 95

She didn’t serve in the military herself. But she saw the armed services denying equal benefits to female veterans, and she crusaded to make a difference.

The Fall of Autumn: Live Performance Producers Are Giving Up on 2020

Uncertainty about the coronavirus and the challenge of protecting audiences and artists is prompting many prominent presenters to wait till next year.

Coronavirus Live News Updates: Brazil, Trump, Britain

As the United States marked the Memorial Day weekend, President Trump golfed, some Americans flocked to beaches and the death toll neared 100,000. And in Britain, the prime minister said he would not fire an aide for driving across the country while in…

Pier 45 San Francisco: Fire Destroys Warehouses at Fisherman’s Wharf

One firefighter was injured in the four-alarm blaze at Fisherman’s Wharf early on Saturday morning, officials said.

Cicadas 2020: After 17 Years Underground, the Insects Are Back in the South

The big and noisy insects have started to emerge and are looking to mate in Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina.

Elizabeth Warren to Hold Big-Dollar Fund-Raiser for Joe Biden

Ms. Warren, in the mix for the Democratic vice-presidential nomination, had made opposition to fund-raising events with big donors a central part of her own presidential bid.

Is It Time to Stop Clapping for Health Care Workers? An Organizer Thinks So

“To maintain the positive impact that it’s had so far, it’s best to stop at its peak,” said Annemarie Plas, who started #ClapForOurCarers.

Black Coronavirus Patients Land in Hospitals More Often, Study Finds

Compared to white or Hispanic patients, black patients seeking care have more advanced cases of Covid-19, researchers reported.

Remdesivir Coronavirus Trial: Federal Scientists Finally Publish Data

A clinical trial led to the authorization of the only drug shown to work in Covid-19 patients. But until now, few experts had seen the numbers.

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