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At the Top of the Covid-19 Curve, How Do Hospitals Decide Who Gets Treatment?

Guidelines that could determine which coronavirus patients get prioritized for lifesaving care vary by state, involving factors such as age, health problems, pregnancy and cognitive abilities.

How Coronavirus Made Powell and Mnuchin in Charge of Saving the Economy

The deal makers face their biggest challenge yet: keeping companies afloat long enough to get America past the coronavirus.

Problems in F.B.I. Wiretap Applications Go Beyond Trump Aide Surveillance, Review Finds

The bureau has routinely botched work on surveillance applications for its national security investigations, an inspector general said.

A Forest Submerged 60,000 Years Ago Could Save Your Life One Day

Before this underwater forest disappears, scientists recently raced to search for shipworms and other sea life that might conceal medicine of the future.

Low Pay, High Risk: Nursing Home Workers Confront Coronavirus Dilemma

“Who else is going to take care of them?” We spoke with nursing home workers about their fear of catching and spreading coronavirus.

Tomie dePaola, ‘Strega Nona’ Author and Illustrator, Dies at 85

Mr. dePaola wrote or illustrated more than 270 books, notably the beloved stories of a “grandma witch” with an eternally full pasta pot.

Why This Economic Crisis Differs From the Last One for Women

Unlike the financial crash of 2008, this downturn will likely lead to more job losses for women, according to new research.

California Health Corps Formed by Gavin Newsom to Fight Coronavirus

Tuesday: The state hopes to add scores of additional health care workers as hospitals fill. Also: Easy California history lessons.

Arizona Border Wall Work Ignites Coronavirus Fears

Border town residents in Arizona say the huge influx of workers exposes them to the coronavirus. Gov. Doug Ducey imposed a statewide stay-at-home order, but it was not expected to slow the federal project.

Why Jails Are So Important in the Fight Against Coronavirus

With about 200,000 people flowing into and out of jails every week, there are great risks not only for the detained, but also for jail workers and surrounding communities.

Dining and Driving on the Empty Freeways of Los Angeles

There’s no traffic. Drive-throughs are open. But anxiety is everywhere.

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