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On Politics: ‘A Major War’

The health crisis engulfs the political world: This is your morning tip sheet.

What You Need to Know About Trump’s European Travel Ban

President Trump’s limits on travel from most of Europe left myriad questions. Here are some answers.

Israel Faces a Defining Question: How Much Democracy Should Arabs Get?

Netanyahu could be ousted if Jewish lawmakers accept Arab support. But to many Israelis, that is unthinkable.

Everybody Ready for the Big Migration to Online College? Actually, No

One consequence of coronavirus: It will become more apparent that good online education is easier said than done.

White House Pushes to Recover Americans Held Overseas

The president’s interest in the case of Austin Tice, a journalist who went missing in Syria in 2012, prompted the C.I.A. to renew its focus on finding him.

Pentagon Asks to Reconsider Awarding Huge Cloud Contract to Amazon

The action came after Amazon had contended that it lost the deal because of potential interference from President Trump.

Disney Parks and Cruise Line Will Close in Response to Coronavirus

It is the first time Disney will close both Disneyland in California and Disney World in Florida since the Sept. 11 attacks.

New York’s Major Cultural Institutions Close in Response to Coronavirus

The Metropolitan Museum, Whitney Museum, Guggenheim, Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall and New York Philharmonic announced temporary closures.

A Clash Across America Over Transgender Rights

Lawmakers have introduced a number of measures this year, from criminalizing those who prescribe hormone therapy to transgender youth to banning transgender athletes from sports teams.

Women’s Groups Will Host Summit Meeting Before D.N.C.

In an effort to raise the influence of female political leaders and female voters, the meeting aims to pressure the Democratic Party to place greater focus on issues faced by American women.

Restaurants Across the Country Struggle to Respond to Coronavirus

Cancellations, closings and a thinning out of tables may be just the beginning for a business based on social contact.

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