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Fact-Checking Trump’s False Claim of ‘Ultimate Authority’

Constitutional experts, government agencies and Republican governors all say otherwise.

What Was Life Like for Sailors During the Battle of the Atlantic?

For those fighting the longest naval campaign of World War II, weather and German U-boats were constant threats.

On Politics: An Eye Toward Opening for Business

East and West Coast governors unite, and so do Biden and Sanders: This is your morning tip sheet.

What Day Is It? You’re Not the Only One Asking

When no one’s leaving the house, what does time even mean?

Man Accused of ‘Swatting’ With White Supremacists Signs Plea Deal

John William Kirby Kelley, a former Virginia college student, suggested his school as a swatting target, according to court records.

Hello, What’s This? The Democrats Aren’t in Disarray

Many younger voters are not old enough to remember a Democratic presidential primary that ended so quickly and congenially. Could it help Joe Biden in the fall?

Coronavirus Nasal Swab: 3 Vans, 6 Coolers, a Plane, a Storm and 2 Labs

The backlog for Covid-19 testing in New Jersey and other parts of the country is getting worse, not better. From the nose of a patient in a mile-long line to a phone call days later, bottlenecks thwart its progress.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Governors plan to band together to decide when to reopen different regions of the United States.

Trump Turns Daily Coronavirus Briefing Into a Defense of His Record

Also at the briefing on Monday, Dr. Anthony Fauci said a comment he made that was seen as critical of the president was taken out of context, and Mr. Trump said he did not intend to fire him.

Sanders Endorses Biden for President in 2020 Race

At a moment when Mr. Biden still faces deep skepticism from many younger progressive voters, Mr. Sanders’s support is a major step toward Democratic unity against President Trump.

Inmates at N.J. Women’s Prison Endured Years of Sex Abuse, Justice Dept. Finds

The assaults violated prisoners’ constitutional protections, investigators said, demanding that the prison immediately address the problems.

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