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In Court Document, Tara Reade’s Ex-Husband Said She Spoke of Harassment

Ms. Reade’s former husband said she spoke of a sexual harassment problem she had when working in Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s Senate office. Mr. Biden has denied her allegation of sexual assault.

How Coronavirus Is Taking a Toll on Mental Health

As quarantine drags on, two journalists have an honest conversation about the hard-to-ignore rising levels of stress.

Paid Leave Law Tries to Help Millions in Crisis. Many Haven’t Heard of It.

The program has received relatively little publicity, and there has been confusion among business owners and workers.

Authorities Investigate Death on Austin Runway Where Southwest Flight Landed

Flight 1392 landed at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on Thursday night and tried to avoid a collision, the airline said. Medical teams said the person died at the scene.

Newsom Reopens Some Businesses in California

Friday: It’s a modest step in a brighter direction, but a huge budget deficit looms. Also: A remembrance, and walks.

Fact Checking President Trump on Coronavirus Pandemic

The president has served up a series of false and misleading statements as he seeks to counter uncomfortable facts about the spread of Covid-19 and questions about his push to reopen the economy.

The Government Is Ready to Reopen. Its Citizens Aren’t, Polls Show.

Americans remain wary of the coronavirus’s threat, and are worried about going back to work too soon. But that doesn’t mean they’re not hurting.

Back in Session, State Legislatures Challenge Governors’ Authority

Mayors, governors and President Trump have been the main players in disputes over how to reopen states and cities. But now state lawmakers are leaping into the fray.

2020 Republican National Convention in North Carolina: Full Steam Ahead for Trump?

The president craves a nationally televised coronation with cheering supporters, but even Republican lawmakers in North Carolina are expressing doubts it can take place as planned.

New York Man Charged With Fraud Over Coronavirus Home Tests

Henry Gindt II, 34, shipped stolen test kits to several customers, who never received the results despite spending as much as $200 per test, the authorities said.

Supreme Court Is Asked to Block House From Seeing Mueller’s Grand Jury Secrets

The Justice Department asked the justices to temporarily halt a lower-court order, arguing that the executive branch would suffer irreparable harm if the evidence is disclosed.

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