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How Will Coronavirus Affect Future Travel Behavior? A Travel Crisis Expert Explains

A conversation with Lori Pennington-Gray, director of the Tourism Crisis Management Initiative at the University of Florida, about travel anxiety in 2020.

These Detroit Workers Have to Ride the Bus During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Some people can do their best to socially distance. But there’s no distance on a city bus full of people who, virus or no virus, have to get to work.

Coronavirus in California: When is the Quarantine Over?

Wednesday: Public health officials set a six-part framework for deciding how to slowly reopen the economy. Also: A dispatch from the U.S.N.S. Mercy.

On Politics: Obama’s Back

A presidential endorsement and a Democratic messaging theme: This is your morning tip sheet.

Democratic Victory in Wisconsin Looms as ‘Clarion Call’ for Trump

There were worrisome signs for the president in a State Supreme Court race in a key battleground state, but also a few cautionary signals for Democrats looking to seize on the result as a glimmer of good news.

Coronavirus Deaths at U.S. Nursing Homes Pass 3,800, With 45 at Virginia Facility

The outbreak in Richmond has become the deadliest linked so far to a U.S. long-term care facility.

Trump Announces His ‘Opening the Country’ Council

He read off dozens of prominent names from Wall Street, Silicon Valley and the sports world. At least one person on the list was surprised to be on it.

Coronavirus in the U.S.: Latest Updates and News

New York deaths spike as the state releases a revised count, and California explores steps toward reopening. Trump announces his “opening the country” council.

Stimulus Checks Will Carry Trump’s Signature

The decision to have President Trump’s name appear on the checks is a break in protocol.

Bernie Sanders Pitches His Supporters a New Idea: Biden 2020

The Vermont senator’s devoted backers might come to embrace Joe Biden’s candidacy, but it’s going to take more than a joint appearance via live stream.

U.S. Governors, at Center of Virus Response, Weigh What It Will Take to Reopen States

Many governors say science will guide when they will allow a reopening, a choice they say belongs to them. “Normal it will not be,” Gov. Gavin Newsom of California said.

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