New Inflammatory Condition in Children Probably Linked to Coronavirus, Study Finds
Researchers compared 10 cases in Italy with previous cases of a similar childhood illness, Kawasaki disease. The rate of the new cases was much higher, and the conditions were more serious.
On Annexation, a Green Light Turns Yellow, Pompeo’s Visit to Israel Signals
Although the secretary of state took pains to avoid publicly addressing the issue, he seemed to caution Israel’s leadership against moving too quickly to annex occupied territory.
Paul Manafort, Trump’s Ex-Campaign Manager, Released from Prison
Paul Manafort, who had been serving a seven-and-a-half-year sentence in Pennsylvania for fraud, is among the prisoners released over the spreading coronavirus.
In Bid for Party Unity, Biden Moves Beyond Restoring the Pre-Trump Era
Trying to win over progressives and aware that the coronavirus crisis is upending the political landscape, Joe Biden is increasingly using the language of systemic disruption.
In Guam, the Aircraft Carrier Roosevelt Is Still Battling the Virus
A sailor infected with the coronavirus was quickly whisked off the ship, which is docked in Guam as Navy officials prepare for the vessel to deploy.
Republicans Release Names of Obama-Era Officials in ‘Unmaskings’ That Revealed Flynn
The moves prompted accusations that President Trump’s allies were disclosing the information for his political benefit.
Ex-F.B.I. Official Is Said to Undercut Justice Dept. Effort to Drop Flynn Case
Prosecutors questioned a former F.B.I. official whose notes were used to buttress their motion to dismiss the charge against the president’s first national security adviser.
Charges Against Former Michigan State President Are Dismissed
A judge said prosecutors had failed to prove that Lou Anna K. Simon knew of sexual abuse committed by Dr. Lawrence G. Nassar when he was employed by the university.
Joel Kupperman, Scarred by Success as a ‘Quiz Kid,’ Dies at 83
As a philosophy professor in adulthood, he would not speak of the World War II-era radio show (later on TV) that had made him famous and left him embittered.
Utah Lowers Penalty for Polygamy, No Longer a Felony
An amendment that went into effect this week allows polygamy to be punished as an infraction in some cases, but it remains a felony if force, threats or other abuses are involved.
Running Your First Race Indoors
Here’s what life is like for a teacher who’s making her first run for office amid the pandemic.
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