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How Native Americans Are Fighting a Food Crisis

As the coronavirus limits access to food, many are relying on customs, like seed saving and canning, that helped their forebears survive hard times.

Florida Police Chief Accused of Linking Deputy’s Coronavirus Death to ‘Homosexual Events’

The police chief in Davie, Fla., has been placed on leave after suggesting that a Broward County sheriff’s deputy died from the coronavirus because he was gay, according to a complaint.

Peter Navarro Warns Shutdown Could Be More Deadly Than Virus

President Trump’s trade adviser warned that a prolonged shutdown of nonessential commerce could pose a more dire long-term health threat to the United States than the virus itself.

Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments by Phone Because of Coronavirus

For the first time, the nation’s highest court will open a live audio feed as it hears arguments in 10 sets of cases.

Trump 2020 Re-Election Efforts Raise $212 Million for First Quarter

The big fund-raising haul, even in a quarter that ended as the coronavirus upended the economy, is another indicator of the president’s cash advantage heading into the general election.

Coronavirus World Live Tracker: France, Russia and More

President Vladimir V. Putin said Russia’s outbreak was bad and getting worse, a reversal of the Kremlin’s official tone. Britain is expected to prolong its lockdown into May.

The East Coast, Always in the Spotlight, Owes a Debt to the West

California, Oregon and Washington have shipped 1,000 ventilators to New York. Should Western states be getting more attention for their relative success in battling Covid-19?

Putin’s Long War Against American Science

A decade of health disinformation promoted by President Vladimir Putin of Russia has sown wide confusion, hurt major institutions and encouraged the spread of deadly illnesses.

Small Chloroquine Study Halted Over Risk of Fatal Heart Complications

A research trial of coronavirus patients in Brazil ended after patients taking a higher dose of chloroquine, one of the drugs President Trump has promoted, developed irregular heart rates.

At Least 6 Killed as Severe Weather Strikes Mississippi, Officials Say

A storm tore a destructive path across parts of the South, where a tornado in northeastern Louisiana damaged houses and commercial buildings.

How Biogen Became a Coronavirus ‘Superspreader’

Biogen employees unwittingly spread the coronavirus from Massachusetts to Indiana, Tennessee and North Carolina.

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