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Ramadan Begins Amid Coronavirus Restrictions: Live Coverage

China reported no new coronavirus deaths for at least the seventh straight day. Pakistani doctors warn that the country is loosening its lockdown too soon.

Trump Muses About Light as Remedy, but Also Disinfectant, Which Is Dangerous

At a briefing, the president promoted unproven treatments and asked Dr. Deborah Birx if she had heard of the success of sunlight as a tool against viruses.

When Life Felt Normal: Your Pre-Pandemic Moments

Readers share memories, images and videos from before the coronavirus became a pandemic, and reflect on what they mean now.

Biden Will Fund-Raise With D.N.C. and His Appointee Will Lead the Committee

Joe Biden’s presidential campaign is beginning to consolidate control over the Democratic National Committee and will have the ability to raise badly needed cash.

Biden Leads Trump in Key States. But Hillary Clinton Led by More.

While polling shows Joe Biden narrowly ahead in states like Michigan, things looked considerably rosier for Hillary Clinton in many swing states at this point in 2016.

ICE Detention Centers Approved in California Farm Town

Two privately run state prisons in the town of McFarland, many of whose residents are undocumented field workers, will be converted to hold immigrants.

Coronavirus Freed a Man Accused of Fleeing the Scene of a Fatal Accident

As outbreaks spread behind bars, more people are being released. But there is a growing conflict over who should be let out.

How New Mexico, One of the Poorest States, Averted a Steep Death Toll

New Mexico showed how a state can fight the coronavirus with aggressive social distancing, free testing and scientific expertise. But contagion threats are building.

China’s Elite Donate Coronavirus Gear to the U.S.

People and companies with vested interest in sustaining the U.S.-China relationship are stepping in as ties fray between the two countries.

Smithfield Meat Plant Conditions Assailed as Public Nuisance

A lawsuit filed against a Smithfield Foods plant claims it has created a public nuisance by failing to protect workers from coronavirus infection.

Black Leaders Want a Black Woman as Biden’s Running Mate. But Who?

Among black leaders close to Joe Biden, a commitment to selecting a woman is not enough. They have publicly and privately pushed him to select a black woman to fuel black voter enthusiasm.

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