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South: Coronavirus-Related Restrictions By State
Get the latest on coronavirus-related restrictions in the Southern states — from Texas to Virginia, from Oklahoma to Florida, Georgia and more — plus D.C. and Puerto Rico.
Carnival Cruise Line Subject Of Congressional Investigation
Congress to investigate Carnival Cruise Line for its response to the coronavirus pandemic. Dozens of passengers died and hundreds of others were sickened while at least nine ships remained at sea.
Undocumented Workers Demand Better, Safer Working Conditions During Pandemic
Caravan protests around the nation are pushing officials to provide safer working environments. Many undocumented workers don't have access to protective equipment, paid sick time or health care.
White House Denies Congressional Request For Dr. Anthony Fauci's Testimony
Dr. Fauci's testimony had been requested by the House Appropriations Committee as part of an investigation into the the COVID-19 response. The White House called the request "counter-productive."
Clinical Study Considers The Power Of Prayer To Combat COVID-19
"We all believe in science, and we also believe in faith," says the principal investigator.
As Coronavirus Restrictions Ease, Many Still Wary
As local officials begin lifting coronavirus stay-at-home orders, individuals also consider what feels safe to them. We asked people around the country how they will make those decisions.
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The Legal Fight Over Voting Rights During The Pandemic Is Getting Hotter
A slew of lawsuits about mail-in voting have been filed in recent weeks. Some challenge efforts to make it easier to get absentee ballots; others call on states to do more to make voting accessible.
Pelosi And McConnell Decline White House Offer Of Coronavirus Tests For Capitol Hill
Senators are scheduled to return to Washington on Monday, while lawmakers in the House are still not returning over coronavirus fears.
When A Beloved Life Ends, Virtual Hugs Can't Replace Human Touch
How many more might recover, if they had a loved one by their side while fighting for life? An only son aches for the healing power of human touch in his mother's last days, and at her funeral.
Supreme Court Arguments Resume — But With A Twist
Beginning Monday, for the first time in the Supreme Court's 231-year history, the justices will hear oral arguments by phone in a slate of important cases.
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