'Lives Were Lost' as Warnings Went Unheeded, Whistle-Blower Tells House
| By PATRICIA COHEN and TIFFANY HSU Nearly three million new unemployment claims brought the two-month total to more than 36 million, even with some still frustrated in seeking benefits. | | | By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG Dr. Rick Bright testified that he made early appeals that the Trump administration prepare for the coronavirus. President Trump and his health secretary snapped back. | | | By ADAM GOLDMAN and MARK MAZZETTI Three years ago, President Trump swiftly fired his first national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, for lying to the F.B.I. Ahead of the November election, Mr. Trump and his allies are now telling a very different tale. | | |
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| World By ANTON TROIANOVSKI Facing dire shortages of protective gear and amid fears that the worst is yet to come, more than 180 medical workers are reported to have fallen victim so far and thousands have been infected. | | | Opinion | Editorial Observer By MARA GAY Young, healthy people like me are getting very, very sick from the disease caused by the coronavirus. | | |
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