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Electric Cars and the Lack of Charging in Cities

For city dwellers who would love an E.V., the biggest hurdle might be keeping it juiced up without a garage or other convenient charging stations.

The Democratic Establishment Suddenly Loves Bernie Sanders

When he was winning primaries, many in the Democratic Party were wary of the Vermont senator. Now, he’s a friend, chess-playing companion and “American original.”

A Reporter’s Challenge: Maintaining Distance in a Close Community

The logistics of working on an article in Amish country in Ohio proved trickier than expected.

Trump’s ‘Opening Our Country Council’ Runs Into Its Own Opening Problems

Instead of a formal council, the president created several industry groups, and joined four calls with them. But some participants had no notice they would be included, and others could not join in.

Navy May Reinstate Fired Captain to Command of Roosevelt

Adm. Michael Gilday has indicated that he may reinstate Captain Crozier, who was removed from command after pleading for more help fighting a coronavirus outbreak on his ship.

Drugs and Stunts Cited in Plane Crash That Killed Roy Halladay

The Hall of Fame pitcher had high levels of amphetamine and other prescription drugs in his system when he crashed off the Florida coast in 2017, a federal report said.

Coronavirus Live Updates: Testing Is Biggest Obstacle to Reopening States, Experts Say

Health, business and political leaders warn against a rush to lift restrictions. New Yorkers will have to wear face coverings in public, and California will extend aid to undocumented workers.

Florida Inmate Released Amid Pandemic Killed Someone the Next Day, Officials Say

Joseph Edward Williams shot and killed a man in Tampa, Fla., on March 20, the authorities said, one day after he was among more than 160 inmates released from Hillsborough County jails.

Ivanka Trump, Disregarding Federal Guidelines, Travels to N.J. for Passover

Ms. Trump herself has not followed the federal guidelines advising against discretionary travel, leaving Washington for another one of her family’s homes.

Coronavirus Small-Business Loans Run Dry as Program Fails to Reach Hardest Hit

Lawmakers remain at odds on how to replenish a lending program meant to help companies and workers weather the coronavirus pandemic.

Elizabeth Warren Endorses Joe Biden for President

She became the most high-profile progressive woman in the Democratic Party to expand the former vice president’s appeal among liberal voters.

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