U.S. Is Said to Plan to File Antitrust Charges Against Google
The case may be joined by state attorneys general in what would be one of the biggest antitrust actions by the United States since the late 1990s.
The Justice Dept.’s Attempt to Drop the Michael Flynn Case, Explained
The move is highly unusual and has prompted a judge to appoint an outsider to argue against the department.
Kobe Bryant Autopsy Report Is Released After Helicopter Crash
The pilot of the helicopter that crashed in January, killing Mr. Bryant and eight others, didn’t have alcohol or drugs in his system. The victims all died from blunt trauma.
Hospitals Knew How to Make Money. Then Coronavirus Happened.
Surgeries are canceled. Business models are shifting. Some of the hardest-hit hospitals may close, leaving patients with fewer options for care.
Intelligence Chief Reduces Size of Counterterrorism Office
The cuts to the National Counterterrorism Center were smaller than some former officials feared. The changes will allow intelligence agencies to shift personnel to other threats.
Coronavirus Vaccine Czar Says Finding One by January Is a ‘Credible’ Goal
The president named Moncef Slaoui, a former pharmaceutical executive, to lead a crash development program that if successful would shatter speed records for vaccine development.
J.C. Penney Files for Bankruptcy, Closing Some Stores
The chain’s move came after J. Crew and the Neiman Marcus Group filed, and represented the biggest casualty amid retail closures tied to the coronavirus pandemic.
What We Know About Your Chances of Catching the Virus Outdoors
A stir-crazy nation wonders: Is it safe to stroll on the beach in a deadly pandemic? How about a picnic in the park? Or coffee with a friend at an outdoor table? The risk is in the details.
With Go-Slow Approach, Republicans Risk Political Blowback on Pandemic Aid
With jobless numbers rising, Republicans’ reluctance to negotiate on another round of pandemic relief is proving difficult to sustain.
Judge Reinstates Charges Against Engineer in Philadelphia Train Wreck That Killed 8
The ruling revived the state’s case against Brandon Bostian, a former Amtrak engineer, who has been charged with more than 200 crimes, including eight counts of involuntary manslaughter.
Read Oprah’s Commencement Speech to the 2020 ‘Pandemic Class’
With the usual pomp and circumstance put on hold, Ms. Winfrey and scores of celebrities feted graduates with a virtual celebration on Facebook.
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