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VIRUS DIARY: Time and longing during a locked-down babyhood
SEATTLE — My 8-month-old baby has now spent 32% of his life under quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic. Time blurs enough during infancy for both babies without long-term memory and parents deprived of sleep.
Jun 3, 2020 9:25 AM
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Tourist towns balance fear, survival in make-or-break summer
CANNON BEACH, Ore. — As the coronavirus raced across America, this quaint seaside town did what would normally be unthinkable for a tourist destination.
Jun 3, 2020 9:01 AM
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John Prine's wife urges Tennessee to expand absentee voting
NASHVILLE — The wife of singer-songwriter John Prine, who died from complications of COVID-19, urged lawmakers Tuesday to expand absentee voting so Tennesseans would not have to put their health at risk to exercise their right to vote.
Jun 3, 2020 8:37 AM
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John Prine's wife urges Tennessee to expand absentee voting
NASHVILLE — The wife of singer-songwriter John Prine, who died from complications of COVID-19, urged lawmakers Tuesday to expand absentee voting so Tennesseans would not have to put their health at risk to exercise their right to vote.
Jun 3, 2020 8:37 AM
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Lea Michele apologizes for being 'difficult' on 'Glee' set
NEW YORK — Former “Glee” star Lea Michele has apologized for being “unnecessarily difficult” on the set of the musical TV show after a co-star accused Michele of making her time there “a living hell.
Jun 3, 2020 7:47 AM
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Review: New novel explores race, identity, belonging
“The Vanishing Half,” by Brit Bennett (Riverhead) A new novel explores the construct of race in the diverging lives of light-skinned black twins, one of whom transitions into a life as a white woman.
Jun 3, 2020 7:31 AM
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Edmunds: 0% loans are a smart way to get out of a bad loan
To spur car sales amid the coronavirus pandemic, nearly every automaker has introduced 0% financing. Getting a 0% car loan can be a smart way to finance a new car. Edmunds data shows that 26% of vehicle loans in April took advantage of 0% financing.
Jun 3, 2020 4:01 AM
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The American story, splintered, and those vying to tell it
What does the United States of America mean? Perhaps it’s Storyline No.
Jun 3, 2020 2:25 AM
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Science summary: A look at novel coronavirus research around the globe
Thousands of scientists around the world are working on problems raised by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jun 3, 2020 2:00 AM
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Late-night hosts say fighting racism means more than talk
NEW YORK — Six of America's late-night television comedy hosts — five of them white men — turned serious after the nation's weekend of unrest following the death of George Floyd to suggest they and others need to do more than talk about racism.
Jun 2, 2020 8:34 PM
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