Trump's Suggestion That Disinfectants Could Be Used to Treat Coronavirus Prompts Aggressive Pushback
By RICK ROJAS and RICHARD FAUSSET Some states have taken tentative steps toward reopening businesses shuttered by the coronavirus. In Georgia, it meant a few residents were out getting haircuts and their tongues pierced. | | By KATIE ROGERS, CHRISTINE HAUSER, ALAN YUHAS and MAGGIE HABERMAN Responding to the criticism from public health officials around the country, the president said he was playing a trick on reporters. | | By ERIC SCHMITT and ANNIE KARNI The president's off-again, on-again speech in June will bring back cadets who had scattered across the country to help counter the coronavirus. | | |
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Technology By NELLIE BOWLES In tech circles, gearing up for the apocalypse was a cliché. Now it's a credential. | | Opinion By NATHANIEL LASH and GUS WEZEREK It's among the states least ready to roll back restrictions. | | |
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