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Smile? The Results From the 2020 World Happiness Report Are In

The Finns, known for downplaying their emotions, are the happiest people in the world. Do they have something to teach us about how to respond to the pandemic?

Coronavirus May Keep California’s Nursing Students From Graduating

As many as 14,000 students may be unable to complete their rotations, making them unavailable to help.

Under the Virus’s Cloak, Trump Pursues Long-Sought Policies

From border controls to anti-union efforts, the Trump administration is using the coronavirus to seek policies that the president wanted before the pandemic.

On Politics: What Does This All Mean for November?

Crisis management, with more than a touch of political maneuvering: This is your morning tip sheet.

Chinese Copper, Italian Marble: Coronavirus Shipping Delays Hurt Developers

Work on residential and commercial projects is slowing as materials from overseas become harder to get, posing a threat to construction jobs.

Coronavirus Tests Are Now Free, but Treatment Could Still Cost You

Congress passed legislation covering people’s costs for getting tested for the virus, but you could still face high bills for everything else.

Coronavirus Live Updates: As Economic Toll Rises, Lawmakers Weigh $1 Trillion Relief Plan

The $1 trillion relief package from the White House proposes payments of $1,000 for adults and $500 for children. Lawmakers urge remote voting for Congress, and doctors and nurses plead for protective gear.

American Held in Lebanon Is Freed

Amer Fakhoury was arrested in September on decades-old charges. His case was spotlighted by Fox News.

Tulsi Gabbard Drops Out of Presidential Race

The representative from Hawaii, who often defied her own party, announced the end of her campaign and said she would back Joe Biden.

Live Stock Market Updates: Wall Street Faces More Turmoil

Stocks remained volatile even as governments took steps to offset the sharp decline gripping their economies.

Who Qualifies for Paid Leave Under the New Coronavirus Law

It is the first time the U.S. will have broad federally mandated paid leave. But some will be excluded from the emergency measure.

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