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Michael Bloomberg Spent More Than $900 Million on His Failed Presidential Run

The billionaire was in the race for just over 100 days and won the support of 58 delegates.

‘I Feel Like I Have Five Jobs’: Moms Navigate the Pandemic

Families are scrambling to balance work and child care in a society where women still do most of the domestic tasks. Will a worldwide emergency change anything?

As Coronavirus Looms, a Hospital Begins Sterilizing Masks for Reuse

Surgical masks are supposed to be used just once. But doctors in Nebraska are attempting a novel experiment as gear shortages arise.

Boris Yaro, Whose Photo of an Assassination Endures, Dies at 81

In June 1968, Mr. Yaro took one of the seminal images of the killing of Robert F. Kennedy.

Local Independent Restaurants May Not Survive the Coronavirus Pandemic

Big chains seem equipped to weather the coronavirus shutdowns, but smaller businesses are scrambling for help from governments and customers.

Coronavirus and Poverty: A Mother Skips Meals So Her Children Can Eat

Americans with tight financial resources have fewer options as they navigate coronavirus closures and layoffs.

Coronavirus in Washington State: Few Ventilators and Facing Grim Decisions Ahead

Fearing a critical shortage of lifesaving resources as the coronavirus spreads, Washington State is engaged in grim discussions to determine which dying patients would get priority.

In Italy, Coronavirus Takes a Higher Toll on Men

Being male may be a risk factor for illness, just as being older is, experts say.

Heavy Rains Flood Parts of Ohio, Stranding Residents

In central and southern Ohio, hundreds of people have been evacuated from homes and vehicles after a period of intense rain.

Charles Trimble, Advocate for Native American Rights, Dies at 84

He dedicated his life to advancing the tribal causes of self-determination, sovereignty and human rights.

The War on Coronavirus Comes to Trump Properties

Health restrictions have led to cutbacks at hotels and golf courses. But the swimming pool remains open at a Florida resort, and a New York golf course offers “fresh air” without caddies.

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