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Relief Offered From Testing and Student Loans as Virus Roils Education

The Trump administration suspended mandated standardized testing and offered loan relief to student borrowers, as the coronavirus shut down education.

Gov. Gavin Newsom of California Orders Californians to Stay at Home

In making the announcement, Mr. Newsom has taken the most drastic step of any state leader to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

A Different Way to Chart the Spread of Coronavirus

Those skyrocketing curves tell an alarming story. But logarithmic graphs can help reveal when the pandemic begins to slow.

When Stocking Grocery Shelves Turns Dangerous

Grocery stores have been deemed essential businesses, meaning their employees are worried about being exposed to the coronavirus.

Trump Administration Delays Tax Filing Deadline Until July 15

The 90-day delay will now apply to both tax filings and payments as the United States tries to provide economic relief during the coronavirus outbreak.

2 Chicago Police Officers Fired Over Chase That Ended With Teenager’s Killing

The Chicago Police Board found Michael Coughlin and Jose Torres had violated the department’s safety rules in connection with the shooting death of Paul O’Neal.

Swabs for Coronavirus? White House Enlists Military to Import

Peter Navarro, President Trump’s trade adviser, has been working to ease supply chain bottlenecks.

What Coronavirus? Trump Campaign Plows Ahead Online

The gap between the Trump campaign’s boosterism and the reality of a nation under siege from a deadly contagion can be jarring.

She Had 3 Jobs to Support Her Music. Now All Are Gone.

A singer in Washington, D.C., got by on multiple gigs. As the coronavirus shut down her city, her smartphone delivered one blow after another.

Young Adults Come to Grips With Coronavirus Health Risks

It can be a serious disease for younger people, and many millennials have chronic physical and mental health conditions.

What’s Happening to the Monarch Butterfly Population?

“Something’s going on in early spring,” a professor said, and researchers are trying to solve the mystery.

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