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Biden and Trump Fundraising: 2020 Campaigns Raised Over $60 Million in April

President Trump and the Republicans, who brought in slightly more, maintain a vast cash advantage. But Mr. Biden’s substantial haul is likely to buoy Democrats who are worried about his ability to compete financially.

White House Orders Staff to Wear Masks as Trump Misrepresents Testing Record

At a news conference, the president reiterated that he would not wear a mask himself and again exaggerated the availability of testing for the coronavirus.

Indiana Attorney General Suspended by State Supreme Court in Groping Case

Curtis T. Hill Jr., a Republican, had his law license suspended for 30 days after the court found that he inappropriately touched four women at a party in 2018.

App Shows Promise in Tracking New Coronavirus Cases, Study Finds

The app, which allows people to record their symptoms, was remarkably effective in predicting infections. The most reliable indicators, researchers found, were loss of smell and taste.

G.O.P. Split Over State Aid That Could Mostly Go to Democratic Strongholds

With governors and mayors pressing for more federal help to deal with the effects of the pandemic, a divide among Republicans is being driven by the political bent of the states that stand to benefit.

Nashville N.A.A.C.P. Leader Finds Bull’s-Eye in His Yard

A suspect has been charged in the case, and the police have set up a mediation between the Rev. Keith Caldwell and a police officer who he said was dismissive of the matter.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

With states reopening without meeting safety criteria, a surge of new cases may be on the way before the autumn.

Coronavirus in Washington, D.C.: Capital Moves to Reopen, While City Hesitates

As the coronavirus hits the White House, Congress and D.C.’s poorest areas, many across the region are asking the Trump administration to proceed with caution.

Abba Eban Was the Last to Hold These Two Israeli Posts at Once. Next: Gilad Erdan.

A younger rival to Netanyahu is to become Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations and, in November, to Washington as well.

The G.O.P.’s Pandemic Playbook

Republicans can flip a House seat in California, but they’re raising doubts about the voting anyway.

Federal Watchdog to Examine Official’s Role in Tribal Fund Distribution

The inspector general is also investigating allegations that the Interior Department inappropriately leaked sensitive tribal data.

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