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El Dorado and Butte Counties Meet California Guidelines For Reopening

Wednesday: As California gradually allows businesses to reopen, officials say there still isn’t enough testing to move more quickly.

On Politics: Fauci Speaks. Is the Government Listening?

A dire virus warning, and new wrangling over Trump’s tax returns: This is your morning tip sheet.

What Pandemic Scams Are People Falling For

Fraudsters see opportunities to target us in these uncertain times. Here are their most popular schemes and how we can protect ourselves.

Former Veterans Affairs Doctor Is Indicted in Groping Case

The doctor, Jonathan Yates, worked at a hospital in West Virginia. He was charged with abusive sexual contact and depriving veterans of their civil rights.

Aimee Stephens, Transgender Plaintiff in Supreme Court Case, Dies at 59

Ms. Stephens, who was fired from her job in 2013 after she announced to her colleagues in a letter that she would begin living as a woman, won her case in the U.S. Court of Appeals.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Releasing Trump’s Tax Returns

A majority of justices seemed skeptical of an effort by three House committees, but they seemed more sympathetic to the argument of the Manhattan district attorney.

Coronavirus Live Updates: Top Health Experts Paint Bleak Picture of Pandemic

At a hearing, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci told senators that if the country did not adequately prepare, “then we run the risk of having a resurgence.”

At Senate Hearing, Government Experts Paint Bleak Picture of the Pandemic

The downbeat assessment of Dr. Anthony S. Fauci and Dr. Robert R. Redfield contradicted President Trump’s growing insistence that the nation has put the coronavirus behind it.

Judge Hesitates to Accept Justice Dept. Move to Drop Flynn Charge

Law enforcement officials’ abrupt decision to end the case drew accusations from former colleagues that they had undermined the rule of law.

Tom Tiffany Wins House Race for Republicans in Wisconsin

Mr. Tiffany, a Republican state senator, won a special election to fill a House seat in the state’s rural north. Another House election was also held in California.

Top Science and Health Officials Offer Sobering View of Reopening Readiness

Despite progress on a vaccine, there is no guarantee it will be effective, experts said, and testing and contact tracing are still short of the levels needed.

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