Stalemate Over Small-Business Aid Deepens as Officials Warn of Funding Lapse
It is unclear if lawmakers will be able to reach a consensus this week even as the Trump administration says the program could run out of funds as early as Friday.
Dozens Are Killed as Tornadoes and Severe Weather Strike Southern States
The storm carved a destructive path across six states on Sunday and Monday, causing widespread damage and cutting power to tens of thousands of customers.
U.S. Food Supply Chain Is Strained as Virus Spreads
Disruptions are expected in the production and distribution of products like pork, and localized shortages could occur.
Fauci Defends Trump, Who Says He Has No Plans to Dismiss Him
The president had reposted a message on Twitter on Sunday calling for Dr. Fauci’s firing.
Biden and Bernie, Bros
As Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders exchanged warm smiles today, Mr. Biden was also shifting his tone.
Supreme Court Asked to Suspend Wealth Test for Green Cards in Light of Virus
New limits on the “public charge” rule will deter immigrants from seeking care during the pandemic, lawyers for New York and other states said.
Israel Sauz, Gas-Station Worker and New Father, Dies at 22
He graduated from high school in Tulsa, Okla., four years ago. He worked at QuikTrip and his son was born a month ago. Then he died of the coronavirus.
Sailor on Roosevelt, Whose Captain Pleaded for Help, Dies From Coronavirus
The death came as Navy officials continued to struggle to combat the infection that has crippled the nuclear-powered Theodore Roosevelt, now docked in Guam.
Food Workers Say C.D.C. Guidelines Put Them at Greater Risk for Infection
The agency now says “critical infrastructure workers” who may have been exposed to the coronavirus can stay on the job under certain conditions, instead of isolating.
Katharine, the Great White Shark Who Ghosted Her Trackers, Resurfaces
The last that researchers heard from Katharine via her transmitter was nearly a year ago, leaving her fate a mystery. Recently, though, there came some weak pings.
Irene Inouye, 71, Fund-Raising Champion of Japanese-Americans, Dies
She headed two major foundations, established a Japanese-American museum and, the widow of a senator, quietly helped lift Detroit out of bankruptcy.
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