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The situation in Texas has also become a water crisis. Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses are dealing with burst pipes or have been ordered to boil water, as water utilities
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Our reporter @sherifink and the photographer @IsadoraKosofsky spent over a week inside Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital in Los Angeles, one of the hardest-hit hospitals in the worst-hit part
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The fiddlers and guitarists who for decades would meet for weekly jam sessions at an abandoned general store in Missouri’s Ozark Mountains worry that their musical tradition might not survive
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York said on Friday that New York City could reopen indoor dining on Feb. 14. But by nearly every measure, the coronavirus outbreak in the
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Exclusive: For 77 days between election and inauguration, Donald Trump — advised by conspiracy-minded lawyers and funded by a new class of donors — tried to subvert American democracy with
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Los Angeles County is now the epicenter of the pandemic in the U.S. — and as the virus rages, experts say that deeply rooted inequality is both a symptom and
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In a majority of U.S. counties right now, residents are at an extremely high risk of getting Covid-19, an analysis by The New York Times and public health experts shows.Here’s
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In Wuhan, China, the first city in the world to be devastated by the coronavirus, the long months of lockdown have now faded from view. https://nyti.ms/2M1yCUh As residents try to
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“A colossal failure at every level of government”Nearly one year after the U.S. found its first known coronavirus case, the country is hurtling toward 400,000 total deaths, and cases, hospitalizations
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As President Trump railed against the election results from a stage near the White House, his loyalists were already gathering at the Capitol.We reconstructed how that rally gave way to
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A mob of President Trump’s supporters barreled past fence barricades and clashed with police officers in an attempt to disrupt the certification of the Electoral College results on Wednesday.Here’s a
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In its efforts to procure supplies to fight the coronavirus, Britain has awarded thousands of contracts worth billions of dollars. Much of that money has gone to politically connected companies,
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