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Wisconsin Supreme Court Says Coronavirus Shutdown Is Overreach

The decision, by a 4-to-3 majority, was a high-profile challenge of the emergency authority of a statewide official during the coronavirus pandemic.

Michael Flynn Case: Judge Appoints Outsider to Take On Justice Dept.

A retired judge will also examine whether the former national security adviser committed perjury.

Live Coronavirus News Updates and Full Analysis

President Trump pushes to reopen schools, and criticizes Dr. Fauci’s warnings about moving too quickly. The administration weighs extending some border restrictions indefinitely.

Michigan Barber Karl Manke Has Licenses Suspended

State officials said Karl Manke’s decision to reopen his shop during the coronavirus pandemic jeopardized public health and safety.

Coronavirus Live: World News Coverage

Some countries are reinstating controls after backsliding. And a Canadian zoo may return its pandas to China, worried it can no longer find food for them.

Trump Administration Plans to Extend Virus Border Restrictions Indefinitely

Orders that have effectively sealed the United States to migrants seeking protection from persecution would remain in place until a health official declared the virus no longer a threat.

Mike Garcia Wins California 25 in Special Election

Mike Garcia, who won the endorsement of President Trump, flipped California’s 25th Congressional District after Representative Katie Hill, a Democrat, resigned last year.

Small-Business Loan Deadline Poses Test for Mnuchin

The Treasury Secretary has given big companies until May 18 to return their Paycheck Protection Program loans or face criminal liability. Many borrowers are rebuffing those demands.

Judge in Flynn Case Renowned for His Independent Streak

U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan will hear a challenge to the Justice Department’s surprise move to drop charges against President Trump’s former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn.

In a First, Renewable Energy Is Poised to Eclipse Coal in U.S.

The coronavirus has pushed the coal industry to once-unthinkable lows, and the consequences for climate change are big.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

More Americans are leave their homes, even in states that haven’t reopened yet.

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