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On Politics: A Warning of ‘Needless Suffering and Death’

Fauci plans to issue a stark warning on reopening the country: This is your morning tip sheet.

‘It’s Surreal Walking Through the Empty Airports’

Most business travel has been halted by the coronavirus, but there are some who say they can’t work without flying or at least driving to a job.

A Rocket Attack. Two Narratives. This Is What Happened.

Nine Americans were injured last October in an attack by the Taliban in southern Afghanistan. The U.S. military said there were no casualties.

Reopening Prompts New Agitation Over Workers’ Virus Exposure

As business restrictions are lifted, employees have moved from advocating workplace safeguards to making sure the measures aren’t removed too soon.

After Months Apart, Mother’s Day Visits Through a Doorway

At a Los Angeles nursing home, families got their first chance to see Mom since the lockdown began — as long as they stayed outside, and she stayed in.

After 274 Years, Princeton Will Have Its First Black Valedictorian

Given Princeton’s troubled history with slavery, the valedictorian said he hoped the achievement “serves as inspiration to black students coming up behind me.”

California’s Plan to Trace Travelers for Virus Faltered When Overwhelmed, Study Finds

Identifying and tracing air passengers from high-risk countries is useful when begun early, a C.D.C. study found, but California’s effort came too late.

Escaped Peacock Is Lured Back by Mating Call From Police Officer’s Phone

Snowbank, who will turn 7 in July, may have ventured out from Franklin Park Zoo in Boston in search of love.

Democrats Will Take Their First Step Toward a Virtual Convention

A vote by the party’s rules committee comes as officials hold out hope for some kind of in-person celebration in August, even as a large gathering appears increasingly unlikely because of the coronavirus.

Why Are Some Planes So Packed With Passengers in a Pandemic?

Most flights are empty but some are still operating near capacity, frustrating travelers who say that airlines are not doing enough to keep them safe.

Arkansas Professor Is Accused of Hiding Chinese Funding

The case was the latest example of the Justice Department’s efforts to combat Chinese influence on American campuses.

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