Despite Historic Plunge, Europe's Economy Flashes Signs of Recovery
| By Michael D. Shear, Hailey Fuchs and Kenneth P. Vogel The president's long campaign against the Postal Service is intersecting with his assault on mail-in voting amid concerns that he has politicized oversight of the agency. | | | By Peter S. Goodman, Liz Alderman and Jack Ewing European countries that have better contained the virus are poised for speedier economic recovery than the United States. | | | By Eliza Shapiro, Giulia McDonnell Nieto del Rio and Shawn Hubler As more schools abandon plans for in-person classes, one that opened in Indiana this week had to quarantine students within hours. | | |
| Health By Jennifer Steinhauer and Abby Goodnough Inadequate testing and protracted delays in producing results have crippled tracking and hampered efforts to contain major outbreaks. | | | Opinion By Jamelle Bouie The president doesn't seem to know what democracy is; the congressman embodied it. | | |
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