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Trump Promotes Oil Deal That May Not Exist

The president’s optimism for a deal between Saudi Arabia and Russia to reduce production and a Saudi call for talks send crude prices skyrocketing, but Moscow showed little enthusiasm.

What Unites the Right and Left? Coronavirus Anxiety

Stark political differences on the crisis are rapidly closing, driven by life experiences and increasing attention by leaders of both parties.

They’re Running for Congress Without Health Insurance During a Pandemic

Uninsured candidates must take extra care to protect their health as they campaign amid the coronavirus outbreak: “What if something does happen to me?”

A Hoarder’s Huge Stockpile of Masks and Gloves Will Now Go to Doctors and Nurses, F.B.I. Says

The stockpile, slated for medical personnel in New York and New Jersey, includes 192,000 N95 respirators, 130,000 surgical masks and nearly 600,000 medical-grade gloves, the authorities said.

The World’s Great Photographers, Many Stuck Inside, Have Snapped

Stephen Shore, Catherine Opie, Todd Hido and others have turned to Instagram to cure ‘corona claustrophobia’ or show how life has changed. They talk about their quarantine pics.

Florida Debates Whether to Take Zaandam Cruise Ship Passengers

The Zaandam cruise ship and a second vessel, the Rotterdam, moored at a Fort Lauderdale port after a lengthy ordeal at sea. Ambulances were standing by to transport sick passengers.

Nursing Home Linked to 37 Coronavirus Deaths Faces Fine of $600,000

Federal and Washington State officials found failures at Life Care Center of Kirkland during the coronavirus outbreak that spread through the facility.

Stranded Abroad, Americans Ask: Why Weren’t We Warned Sooner?

As the coronavirus spreads, American tourists say the State Department was slow to inform citizens of the challenges in returning home.

E.P.A. Threatens Legal Action Against Sellers of Fake Coronavirus Cleaners

The federal government is asking online retailers to take unregistered products that falsely claim protection from coronavirus off the market.

The Imperative of Personal Sacrifice, Today and During World War II

Are Americans as willing to making sacrifices today in response to the coronavirus, compared to in the 1940s? A historian explains.

Maryland’s Governor, a Republican, Is Willing to Spar With Trump for Supplies

Larry Hogan is head of the National Governors Association and charged with representing state leaders who fear they’re unprepared to fight the coronavirus.

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