‘Covid-19 Parties’ Probably Didn’t Involve Intentional Spread
County health officials in Washington State walked back earlier claims that young people were gathering in a deliberate attempt to be exposed to the coronavirus.
Coronavirus Reopenings: Many Churches Consider Plans to Pray in Person
Many churches across the country, closed for physical worship for nearly two months, are contemplating what’s next.
Travel From New York City Seeded Wave of U.S. Outbreaks
The coronavirus outbreak in New York City became the primary source of infections around the United States, researchers have found.
As Restaurants Remain Shuttered, American Cities Fear the Future
Restaurants have become the economic lifeblood for many cities. The coronavirus threatens to take away more than just delicious food.
Knock, Knock, Who’s There? No Political Canvassers, for the First Time Maybe Ever
Candidates and political parties are struggling to plan for a fall campaign without some of the most basic building blocks of politics.
His Day Job: Cory Booker’s Top Aide. His Night One: E.M.S. Volunteer.
When coronavirus cases rose in New Jersey, Matt Klapper, a former firefighter and ambulance crew chief, answered a call for retired medical workers to help out.
UnitedHealth Customers Will See a Discount on Next Month’s Bill
The insurer has seen its earnings rise during the pandemic, so it’s awarding premium credits to people enrolled in its plans.
Trump’s New Message: Time to Move On to the Economic Recovery
The president’s cure-can’t-be-worse-than-the-disease logic is clear: As bad as the virus may be, the cost of the virtual national lockdown has grown too high.
Indianapolis Police Fatally Shoot Man Who May Have Streamed Encounter on Facebook Live
The police said the man was killed after shooting at an officer who chased him for driving recklessly. The man apparently recorded a video several minutes long during the pursuit.
Brett Favre to Repay $1.1 Million for Speeches He Didn’t Make, Auditor Says
The Hall of Fame quarterback was the unknowing recipient of money intended to help needy families in his home state, Mississippi, officials said.
Online Retailers Spend Millions on Ads Backing Postal Service Bailout
The coalition, which includes Amazon, plans to pour $2 million into ads opposing President Trump’s call for higher package delivery rates and pressing for Congress to help the service.
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