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A Million Jobs Lost: A 'Heart Attack' for the N.Y.C. Economy
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Months Into Virus Crisis, U.S. Cities Still Lack Testing Capacity

Months Into Virus Crisis, U.S. Cities Still Lack Testing Capacity

By Sarah Mervosh and Manny Fernandez

With cases surging, some cities are seeing long testing lines and slow results.

A Million Jobs Lost: A 'Heart Attack' for the N.Y.C. Economy

A Million Jobs Lost: A 'Heart Attack' for the N.Y.C. Economy

By Patrick McGeehan

While the national jobless rate has rebounded as many states started to reopen, New Yorkers continue to lose jobs and seek benefits.

As the Virus Surged, Florida Partied. Tracking the Revelers Has Been Tough.

As the Virus Surged, Florida Partied. Tracking the Revelers Has Been Tough.

By Patricia Mazzei

With the coronavirus exploding, trying to trace the contacts of every positive case has become unrealistic in Florida, especially among elusive partygoers.

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Airborne Coronavirus: What You Should Do Now

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Airborne Coronavirus: What You Should Do Now

By Apoorva Mandavilli

How to protect yourself from a virus that may be floating indoors? Better ventilation, for starters. And keep wearing those masks.

I'm a Direct Descendant of Thomas Jefferson. Take Down His Memorial.

Opinion

I'm a Direct Descendant of Thomas Jefferson. Take Down His Memorial.

By Lucian K. Truscott IV

Monticello is shrine enough for a man who wrote that "all men are created equal" and yet never did much to make those words come true.

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