Trump Has a Problem as the Coronavirus Threatens the U.S.: His Credibility
Thursday, February 27, 2020 | |
| By MICHAEL D. SHEAR, NOAH WEILAND and KATIE ROGERS President Trump sought to reassure the country that his government was controlling the spread of the coronavirus after his administration weathered days of criticism. | | | News Analysis By ANNIE KARNI, MICHAEL CROWLEY and MAGGIE HABERMAN Even his allies worry that President Trump has undermined his ability to appear presidential in a moment of national emergency. | | | By VIVIAN YEE and HWAIDA SAAD The Syrian government's assault on a rebel-held province has created one of the worst humanitarian emergencies of a brutal nine-year war. | | |
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| Sports By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY Sharapova, 32, called perseverance her "greatest tool" but said it had ultimately worked against her as she tried to push through recurring injuries and revive a brilliant career. | | | Opinion By GAIL COLLINS If you're feeling awful, you know who to blame. | | |
| By REUTERS and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The street clashes in New Delhi were sporadic on Wednesday after more than 20 people died in three days of sectarian violence in India's capital. | | | By REUTERS The House voted to pass the Emmett Till Antilynching Act, and the Senate passed a version of the bill last year. President Trump is expected to sign it into law. | | | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The secretary of health and human services, Alex M. Azar II, testified to lawmakers about efforts to respond to the coronavirus outbreak. | | |
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