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C.D.C. Releases Early Demographic Snapshot of Worst Coronavirus Cases

The agency’s study of hospitalizations for Covid-19 in March shows heightened numbers for those with underlying conditions, men and African-Americans.

On Politics: Biden’s Big Challenge

The general election starts … now, basically. This is your morning tip sheet.

Transit Has Been Battered by Coronavirus. What’s Ahead May Be Worse.

“The number of scenarios that we have to plan for is staggering.”

Can Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden Unite the Democratic Party?

If the last stretch of the Sanders campaign was any indication, a focus on defeating President Trump — “a matter of life and death” — could do it.

Final Fantasy VII: Fans Get Their Reboot After Years of Anticipation

The original, released 23 years ago, sold more than 11 million copies and inspired spinoffs, animated movies and fan fiction. The bar is high for the new game, which will drop Friday.

In Trump’s Marathon Briefings, the Answers and the Message Are Often Contradictory

The president does not need adversaries to dispute his statements. He does that all by himself.

Body of Second Kennedy Family Member Is Recovered From Chesapeake Bay

The discovery of 8-year-old Gideon McKean’s body came six days after he and his mother, Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean, went missing in a canoe. Her body was found Monday.

Small-Business Aid Bill Faces Delay as Democrats Seek More Funds

Democrats say the $250 billion requested by the Trump administration for loans for the businesses will not pass unless money is included for hospitals and state and local governments.

Mississippi State Football Coach Must Visit Civil Rights Museum After Noose Tweet

Mike Leach shared a meme on Twitter of an older white woman under quarantine knitting a noose for her husband. He later removed the post.

How Joe Biden’s Campaign Is Reaching Out to Bernie Sanders on Policy

Having become the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, he and his allies are aiming to win over Bernie Sanders’s younger, more liberal voters and unify the party.

Paul Kasmin, Gallerist Who Ruled a Mini-Empire of Art, Dies at 60

With his eclectic range and loyalty to living artists, one didn’t know what to expect on walking into one of his New York galleries.

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