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24 Hours in a Pandemic Nation

A virtual recovery meeting. A police officer donned in a face mask. A pastor without a congregation. A funeral director trying to bury the dead. This is a new America.

With Campaigns in Remote Mode, Pandemic Upends Battle for Congress

As retail campaigning has become all but impossible amid the public health crisis, candidates tread carefully in an uncertain political environment.

Coronavirus Scammers: Another Thing to Fear

The authorities say there has been a surge in fraud and cons seeking to capitalize on fears of the virus.

How to Live in the Face of Fear: Lessons From a Cancer Survivor

Kate Bowler is a religion scholar and best-selling author who is sharing daily reflections on Instagram.

In ‘Afropessimism,’ a Black Intellectual Mixes Memoir and Theory

Frank B. Wilderson III talks about his experimental approach to writing about blackness and violence, as well as the solace he found in Sarah Vaughan.

Just When They’re Needed Most, Clinics for the Poor Face Drastic Cutbacks

Clinics that treat the poor and uninsured are facing hard times just when they are most needed. The coronavirus pandemic has depleted their revenues.

In Georgia, Shelter-in-Place Order Closes Businesses and Reopens Beaches

The order supersedes actions taken by some coastal communities, and it reflects the tensions between state and local officials across the country in responding to the coronavirus.

He Kissed His Mother Goodbye. Then He Learned She Had Coronavirus.

A fence builder said he spent five hours with his dying mother at a Texas nursing home before learning she had tested positive for the virus.

Trump Urges Coronavirus Patients to Take Unproven Drug

He said the government was putting millions of doses of the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine into an emergency stockpile even though it has not been approved for Covid-19 treatment.

Trump Proceeds With Post-Impeachment Purge Amid Pandemic

The president’s decision to fire the intelligence community’s inspector general under cover of darkness indicated that his hunt for those he considers disloyal continues.

Thirsty on the Set: Fans Spot Water Bottle Gaffes in ‘Little Women’

Close watchers of the movie have pointed out what it has in common with “Game of Thrones.”

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