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Saturday, April 11, 2020

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Torn Over Reopening Economy, Trump Says He Faces 'Biggest Decision I've Ever Had to Make'

Torn Over Reopening Economy, Trump Says He Faces 'Biggest Decision I've Ever Had to Make'

By PETER BAKER, ZOLAN KANNO-YOUNGS and ALAN RAPPEPORT

The president suggested he wanted to move soon, but he also promised to listen to public health officials cautioning against relaxing restrictions prematurely.

Global Trade Sputters, Leaving Too Much Here, Too Little There

Global Trade Sputters, Leaving Too Much Here, Too Little There

By ANA SWANSON

As the pandemic stretches on, consumers and businesses could run short of some products in months to come.

Virus Deaths Mount, but N.Y. Avoids Predicted Surge at Hospitals So Far

Virus Deaths Mount, but N.Y. Avoids Predicted Surge at Hospitals So Far

By ALAN FEUER and JESSE McKINLEY

Officials had estimated that 140,000 hospital beds might be needed to treat coronavirus patients. Only about 18,500 were in use by week's end.

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Burning Cell Towers, Out of Baseless Fear They Spread the Virus

Technology

Burning Cell Towers, Out of Baseless Fear They Spread the Virus

By ADAM SATARIANO and DAVEY ALBA

A conspiracy theory linking the spread of the coronavirus to 5G wireless technology has spurred more than 100 incidents this month, British officials said.

'We're Going Down, Down, Down, Down, Down'

Opinion

'We're Going Down, Down, Down, Down, Down'

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Staggering job losses are not a foregone conclusion. There is still time to fix the federal government's aid program.

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