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Adam Schlesinger, Songwriter for Rock, Film and the Stage, Dies at 52

He made suburban characters shine in Fountains of Wayne songs and brought pop-rock perfection to the Tom Hanks film “That Thing You Do!”

Trump Warns Iran of Heightened Retaliation for Any Attacks on U.S. Troops

Democratic leaders cautioned the president privately that he must consult lawmakers before taking military action.

Coronavirus in Florida: Governor Finally Orders Residents to Stay Home

Gov. Ron DeSantis said the decision corresponded with the “national pause” effectively recommended by the White House.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Florida issued a statewide stay-at-home order. Plus, new developments in drug trials.

Devin Nunes Says Decision to Cancel School in California Was ‘Overkill’

Mr. Nunes, a Republican representative from California, urged the country to start getting people back to work in one to two weeks despite the coronavirus outbreak.

Loeffler’s Wealth Becomes a Risk as Rivals Charge She Profited on the Coronavirus

Millions of dollars in stock trades by the freshman senator have drawn intense scrutiny for potential insider training, and it could reshape a contested Senate race in Georgia.

Coronavirus Delays Key Global Climate Talks

This year’s United Nations-sponsored climate talks, widely regarded as the most important climate meeting of the last four years, were postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Auto Sales Plummet in First Quarter as Coronavirus Keeps Buyers Away

After a strong first two months of the year, sales tumbled in March as Americans stayed home.

Coronavirus in L.A. County: Can Hospitals Handle a Surge of Cases?

One is a top-ranked research hospital that draws celebrities and royalty. The other serves some of the city’s most vulnerable communities. Neither says it has the equipment it will need when virus cases surge.

Pro-Trump Super PAC to Spend $10 Million on Attack Ads Against Biden

The ads bought by the group, America First, will air in three Rust Belt states that were pivotal to President Trump’s victory in 2016.

Juggling Lessons From Katie Porter

The congresswoman is pushing for oversight of the bailout as she self-quarantines with three kids.

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