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Nancy Pelosi, Live From Her Kitchen, Works to Counter Trump’s Coronavirus Show

The speaker and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, have begun a media blitz to present an alternative message to the president’s lengthy daily briefings.

House Democrats Back Changing Rules to Allow Remote Voting During Pandemic

If approved by the House, the switch to proxy voting would be the first time in the history of Congress that lawmakers could cast votes other than in person.

Coronavirus Crisis Underlines Weak Spots in U.S. Economic System

The coronavirus pandemic has shown how close to the edge many Americans were living, with pay and benefits eroding even as corporate profits surged.

Loyal Trump Backer Is Now a Face of the Administration’s Virus Response

The loyalty of the longtime Trump adviser Michael Caputo helped him secure a post as the top public affairs official at the Health and Human Services Department during the pandemic.

Why Michael Savage Is Blasting Hannity and the Right-Wing Media on the Virus

Mr. Savage, the conservative radio host, is still loyal to President Trump but says right-wing media got it all wrong by doubting the severity of the coronavirus early on.

Judge Denies Roger Stone’s Bid for a New Trial

The judge rejected the defense’s argument of juror bias in a politically fraught case in which President Trump publicly attacked his friend’s conviction.

Brian Dennehy, Tony Award-Winning Actor, Dies at 81

A versatile star, he had scores of television and film credits and made a searing impression on Broadway in “Death of a Salesman.”

Boeing to Restart Production in Washington State With 27,000 Workers

The aerospace giant said employees in the Puget Sound area would begin manufacturing commercial planes by the end of next week.

For Mark Meadows, the Transition to Trump’s Chief of Staff Is a Hard One

Weeks into the job, Mr. Meadows has confronted the same problems that frustrated his three predecessors. It hasn’t helped him with his new White House colleagues that he’s emotional and sometimes cries.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Public health officials say robust contact tracing is a must for reopening the economy. It’s finally starting in the United States.

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Censorship of Writings by Ex-Officials

The plaintiffs will appeal. They argued that a system that requires review before publication is unconstitutionally “dysfunctional.”

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