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Coronavirus World Updates: Live Tracker

The United Nations says millions of children could die because of crumbling health care, and warns of a surge in mental illness.

Coronavirus Could Create a Hodgepodge of Campus Life in the Fall

The nation’s largest public university system will stay online, but other colleges are determined to bring back students. The patchwork could look much like the rest of the country.

Appeals Court Allows Emoluments Suit Against Trump to Proceed

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond rejected the president’s request to dismiss a case brought by the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia regarding his Washington hotel.

Breonna Taylor Police Shooting: Governor Orders Review of Louisville Raid

The police said officers shot and killed Breonna Taylor, 26, in a March raid after her boyfriend shot an officer in the leg.

Cycle of Arrests Leads Woman to Jail at a Dangerous Time

After failing to appear in court on traffic and other charges, a pregnant woman was detained overnight at a Montgomery, Ala., jail, where a coronavirus outbreak has occurred.

Trump White House Rewrites History, This Time About Flynn

Three years ago, President Trump swiftly fired his first national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, for lying to the F.B.I. Ahead of the November election, Mr. Trump and his allies are now telling a very different story.

Meat Plant Closures Mean Pigs Are Gassed or Shot Instead

Coronavirus outbreaks at meatpacking plants have created a backlog of animals ready for slaughter but with nowhere to go. Farmers are having to cull them.

Hotels vs. Airbnb: Has Covid-19 Disrupted the Disrupter?

For years, home sharing has put pressure on hotel rates and occupancy levels. Social distancing, hygiene and refund policies may be the new game changers.

TikTok Broke Privacy Promises, Children’s Groups Say

Twenty consumer groups said the video app had failed to make some changes it agreed to carry out last year to settle federal charges.

Trump Picks Ex-Drug Company Executive to Lead Accelerated Coronavirus Vaccine Effort

The chief operating officer will be an Army general who specializes in logistics.

Trump Pointedly Criticizes Fauci for His Testimony to Congress

“He wants to play all sides of the equation,” the president said of the nation’s top infectious disease expert.

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