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The firefighters were in stable condition after a blaze at a building that houses smoking and vaping products, officials said.

One More Relationship Tested by the Pandemic: Siblings

For many brothers and sisters, the coronavirus and its limits on relationships outside the home have upended their dynamics.

Live Coronavirus News Updates: States Reopen With Outbreak Control ‘Right on the Edge’

With more than two-thirds of states significantly relaxing restrictions, an uptick in cases is widely predicted. A divided House narrowly passed a $3 trillion pandemic relief package, but it stands little chance of becoming law.

Trump Removes State Dept. Inspector General

Steve A. Linick will be replaced by an ambassador with close ties to Vice President Mike Pence, the department said Friday night. A Democratic congressman described the move as “an unlawful act of retaliation.”

Coronavirus World Updates: Greece, Italy, China, Netherlands

A Chinese health official suggested that some labs had destroyed coronavirus samples. Italy will loosen travel rules. And the movement of schoolchildren back to their home villages raises virus fears in Nigeria.

When Did the Coronavirus Arrive in the U.S.? Here’s a Review of the Evidence.

Was the virus here in January? In December? Earlier? Here’s a look at the evidence of how the virus emerged from China and landed in the United States.

‘I Can’t Turn My Brain Off’: PTSD and Burnout Threaten Medical Workers

Before Covid-19, health care workers were already vulnerable to depression and suicide. Mental health experts now fear even more will be prone to trauma-related disorders.

Judge Orders Los Angeles to Move Homeless People Away From Freeways

The order, which takes effect next Friday, will apply to about 6,500 people living under freeways and on their ramps.

Why Bombs Made in America Have Been Killing Civilians in Yemen

President Trump sees arms deals as jobs generators for firms like Raytheon, which has made billions in sales to the Saudi coalition. The Obama administration initially backed the Saudis too, but later regretted it as thousands died.

5 Takeaways on U.S. Involvement in the World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis

Thousands of civilians have died in Yemen, and American-made bombs sold to the Saudis have played a key role as the White House has sought to boost the arms industry.

Stacey Abrams Wants More Than the Vice Presidency

She wants the Democrats to reach a different kind of swing voter — those who otherwise stay home. And she says she can help Joe Biden do it.

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