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Is Youth Homelessness Going Up or Down? It Depends on Whom You Ask

Data compiled by two federal departments appear to show opposite trends. Some say the discrepancy undermines efforts to help those hit hard by the housing crisis and the coronavirus.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

A proposal to send a check to most Americans, and strict new rules at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Duncan Hunter Sentenced to 11 Months in Prison for Stealing Campaign Funds

The California Republican resigned from Congress in January, a month after pleading guilty to spending more than $150,000 in campaign funds on personal expenses.

Boeing Mirrors the Economy. It Doesn’t Look Good.

The grounding of the 737 Max after two deadly crashes had already strained the company. The coronavirus is pushing it to the brink.

Trump Finally Enlists Much of Government in Coronavirus Attack

Hospital ships stayed in port, veterans hospitals awaited orders and requests for help went unanswered, as much of the government remained on the sidelines.

Congress Is Knitting a Coronavirus Safety Net. It Already Has Big Holes.

Lawmakers and policy experts say a paid-leave program that passed the House would still discourage some virus-stricken workers from staying home.

Once Political B-Listers, Governors Lead Nation’s Coronavirus Response

Governors of both parties have taken a lead role in confronting the crisis, asserting themselves in ways that have only highlighted the initial lack of seriousness from the White House.

Barbara Harris, First Woman Ordained an Episcopal Bishop, Dies at 89

Her groundbreaking election angered many conservatives. She even received death threats.

Is Ibuprofen Really Risky for Coronavirus Patients?

Experts are puzzling over a claim made by France’s health minister.

What the Polls Say About Florida, Illinois and Arizona

Most bets are off as worries over the coronavirus hover over voting in Tuesday’s Democratic primaries, but Joe Biden has led in surveys of all three states.

Food, a Basic Pleasure, Is Suddenly Fraught

The coronavirus has forced Americans to rethink how to feed themselves, from cooking to shopping to ordering in.

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