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Coronavirus and Reopening: Governors Say They Lack Tests as Trump Administration Says Supply Adequate

Democratic and Republican governors bristled at claims from the Trump administration that the supply of tests was adequate to move firmly toward reopening the country.

Chile, India, France: Coronavirus World News Updates

The pandemic has reached Afghanistan’s presidential palace. Volunteers are stoking divisions as they tighten India’s lockdown.

Texas Bus Hijacking Leaves 2 Officers Wounded and Gunman Dead

The gunman, identified by authorities as Ramon Thomas Villagomez, was a suspect in a San Antonio murder.

America’s Biggest Cities Were Already Losing Their Allure. What Happens Next?

The urge among some residents to leave because of the coronavirus may be temporary. But it follows a deeper, more powerful demographic trend.

For Charlie Kirk, Conservative Activist, the Coronavirus Is a Cudgel

Mixing, matching and twisting facts about the coronavirus online, Mr. Kirk has created a template for a new kind of political agitator.

Hollywood’s Backstage Creatives Try to Soldier On

Production has ground to a halt, leaving a vast number of people without work and others trying to figure out how to finish projects remotely.

Deepwater Horizon Ten Years On

Members of the bipartisan commission created to investigate the spill say Congress and the Trump administration have failed to take safety seriously.

Coronavirus Turns School Cafeterias into Soup Kitchens

Many school cafeterias are now operating more like community soup kitchens, even though the federal school meals program won’t reimburse districts for meals served to struggling adults.

Oklahoma City Bombing: City Marks 25 Years Since America’s Deadliest Homegrown Attack

On the anniversary of the attack that killed 168 people, there is concern that the national memory is fading even as the violent ideology that inspired Timothy McVeigh spreads.

Lady Gaga’s One World Concert: Pop Music Faces the Coronavirus in Prime Time

Lady Gaga, the Rolling Stones, Billie Eilish and more took over the major networks for a Global Citizen event celebrating essential workers and supporting the World Health Organization.

‘Turn Around, Go Back’: Summer Islands Don’t Want Coronavirus, or You

With few medical resources to fight the virus, residents of the island havens east of New York City have fiercely protected their secluded hometowns.

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