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My Co-Anchor Is Pawing at the Door: Back to You in the Studio

As TV meteorologists and reporters work from home, pets have become a part of their reports — often by accident, and always to delightful effect.

Fly Him to the Moon. Or at Least, Fly Him Home.

A shipboard entertainer is among those who have been quarantined for weeks on a cruise ship near Barbados. Stuck in his deluxe cabin, he has an audience of one.

The Coronavirus Becomes a Battle Cry for U.S. Extremists

White supremacists seek to stoke the fear and disruption caused by the pandemic to push their agenda and to recruit.

Murder Hornets vs. Honeybees: A Swarm of Bees Can Cook Invaders Alive

While the Asian giant hornet massacres honeybees in their hives, some bees have developed a remarkable defense: cooking the hornets alive.

George W. Bush Calls for End to Pandemic Partisanship

In a video, the former president, who generally avoids speaking out on current affairs, urged Americans to “remember how small our differences are” in a time of crisis. President Trump swiped at him in response.

Coronavirus Live Updates: Warmer Weather and Relaxed Rules Bring New Tests for States

Congress declined the administration’s offer of rapid testing, saying tests were needed more elsewhere. Maryland canceled a big order of supplies and asked for an investigation into the shipment.

Tara Reade’s Allegation Is Against Biden, but the Burden Is on Women

Even with the progress of #MeToo, women are called upon to defend their male colleagues. In the 2020 election, that can mean putting the movement itself on the line.

Coronavirus World Updates: Italy Reports 474 New Deaths

As lockdowns begin to ease for millions of Europeans, Italy reports a spike in deaths. Migrants face roundups in Malaysia and surging infections in Singapore’s dormitories.

Sam Lloyd, ‘Scrubs’ Actor, Dies at 56

Mr. Lloyd appeared in dozens of television shows and films in his career, including “Seinfeld,” “Modern Family” and “The West Wing.”

‘Murder Hornets’ in the U.S.: The Rush to Stop the Asian Giant Hornet

Sightings of the Asian giant hornet have prompted fears that the vicious insect could establish itself in the United States and devastate bee populations.

Colorado Paramedic Who Came to Help New York Dies From Covid-19

For three weeks, Paul Cary transported coronavirus patients to hospitals by ambulance. He had already signed up for a second 30-day deployment in New York when he started feeling sick.

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