Saturday, February 29, 2020
Trump Moves to Calm Fears as First U.S. Death From Coronavirus Is Reported
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Malaysia’s Premier, Mahathir Mohamad, 94, Is Out. Or So It Seems.
Mr. Mahathir, who has towered over the country’s politics for decades, was cast aside by the king on Saturday. But some aren’t ready to count him out.
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Russia Gets Its Disneyland, a Cold War Dream Come True
Developers are banking on attracting Moscow’s rising middle class. “But will they sell emotions, like Disneyland?” a mother of two girls asks.
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Italy’s Quarantine Leaves Locked-Down Towns Feeling ‘Sacrificed’
Friends and families have been divided and businesses shuttered. But care packages of focaccia and cigarettes ease the strain.
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Is This Coronavirus ‘the Big One’?
For decades, experts’ warnings to prepare have gone unheeded.
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The Case for Elizabeth Warren
She wants to purify capitalism so that it works as it should.
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Israel’s Rihanna Is Arab and Jewish
A Muslim-born pop star who converted to Judaism and sings in Arabic and Hebrew has captured the country’s heart.
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Shifting Fervor, and Favorites, in the Presidential Race
Readers share their choice for president and how it has changed in recent weeks.
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Nathaniel Taylor, ‘Sanford and Son’ Actor, Is Dead at 80
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Biden Wins in South Carolina, Adding New Life to His Candidacy
Joseph R. Biden Jr. drew on his decades-long relationships and leveraged his close bond with black voters to try to wrap up a state long considered his stronghold.
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Friday, February 28, 2020
Coronavirus Live Updates: Second Unexplained Case Found in California, This Time in Santa Clara County
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Coronavirus: Live Coverage and Updates
The World Health Organization said the virus, found in at least 56 countries so far, poses a “very high” global risk. But the White House accused the media of sowing fear to hurt President Trump.
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South Carolina Primary Updates: Biden Admits He Wasn’t Arrested in South Africa
There’s one day left before Saturday’s Democratic primary in South Carolina, where 54 delegates are at stake. Stay here for live updates.
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Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’
An informed guide to the global outbreak.
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Joe Biden Needs a Win in South Carolina. Will He Get It?
Politics still move at a different pace there, and it’s a place where loyalty can outweigh ideology.
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Who Will Care For Society’s Forgotten?
Housecall Providers, an organization in Portland, Ore., provides end-of-life care for the city’s most vulnerable residents.
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We Don’t Really Know How Many People Have Coronavirus
In an era when we get flash-flood warnings on phones, why is data on the new coronavirus so limited?
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Why Bernie Scares Me
Sanders seems mostly incapable of admitting past errors of judgment.
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Thursday, February 27, 2020
Immigrants Could Face Nearly $1,000 Charge to Appeal Deportation Orders
The Justice Department proposal would bring new obstacles to immigrants hoping to win legal status in the United States.
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It’s Not the Plague, but Milan Isn’t Itself Either
Milan, normally Italy’s most dynamic city, was eerily deserted this week over fears of the coronavirus, turning life upside down.
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Iran Vice President Is One of 7 Officials to Contract Coronavirus
Masoumeh Ebtekar, President Hassan Rouhani’s deputy for women’s affairs and the highest-ranking woman in the government, was at least the seventh Iranian official to test positive.
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Mike Pence vs. the Coronavirus
A reader cites the vice president’s response to previous health emergencies like AIDS, when he urged prayer.
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How Will Tech Help in a Time of Pandemic?
We will learn a lot watching how well business and other analog activities operate during a crisis using digital tools.
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China’s Ban on Wildlife Trade a Big Step, but Has Loopholes, Conservationists Say
The coronavirus epidemic prompted China to permanently ban trade of wild animals as food, but not for medicinal use.
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Bloomberg’s claim of persuading lawmakers to legalize gay marriage is ‘demonstrably false,’ Cuomo says.
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Coronavirus, Joe Biden, Carnival: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
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A Police Officer’s Word Convicted Them. Now He’s Charged With Murder.
Houston’s top prosecutor says at least 69 people, and perhaps many more, could see their convictions overturned in the wake of a botched drug raid that relied on made-up information.
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Women in Mexico Are Urged to Disappear for a Day in Protest
Fed up with escalating gender-based attacks and murders, activists called for a daylong national strike by women to demand greater support for their rights.
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