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The Washington Post ... Sunday's Headlines ... July 12, 2020

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Peter Burgess
Sunday's Headlines: Economic recovery may be fizzling as disruption from virus lingers Inbox x The Washington Post Unsubscribe 6:05 AM (1 hour ago) to me Sign up for this newsletter Read online The Washington Post Today's Headlines The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Economic recovery may be fizzling as disruption from virus lingers The pandemic shock, which economists once assumed would be only a temporary business interruption, appears instead to be settling into a traditional, self-perpetuating recession. By David Lynch ● Read more »
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With death toll rising, pressure mounts on governors to require masks Experts have warned that infections could continue to spiral out of control unless governors issue measures that apply to everyone. Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) on Saturday mandated face coverings in public for most people. By Derek Hawkins, Marisa Iati and Jacqueline Dupree ● Read more »
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Trump dons mask in public for the first time, months after health experts said everyone should His decision to wear a mask during a trip to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center followed several months of controversy over his reluctance to abide by public health guidelines. By Toluse Olorunnipa ● Read more »
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Fauci sidelined by White House as he steps up blunt talk on pandemic President Trump has not talked to the scientist in more than a month, even as coronavirus infections have surged in large swaths of the country. By Yasmeen Abutaleb, Josh Dawsey and Laurie McGinley ● Read more »
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As Glacier National Park reopened, one tribe kept most roads closed. Now tourists clog a single entrance. The Blackfeet Nation’s decision to stay in lockdown because of the pandemic is limiting access to a treasured part of Montana wilderness. By Kathleen McLaughlin ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT
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Big changes in small towns are fueling a racial justice movement across the Midwest
In the past decade, the number of young people of color living in the Midwest has surged and the older white population has nearly stalled — part of a nationwide transformation helping to drive Black Lives Matter protests.
By Tim Craig and Aaron Williams ● Read more » Opinions
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Roger Stone remains a convicted felon, and rightly so By Robert S. Mueller III ● Read more »
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It’s Roger Stone now. Manafort and Flynn are next. By Colbert King ● Read more »
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Trump lost at the Supreme Court, but we still won’t see his taxes by November By Daniel Hemel ● Read more »
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Our pandemic response is stalling. And it’s made worse by Trump’s ignorance. By Editorial Board ● Read more » After covid-19, giant corporations and chains may be the only ones left By James Kwak ● Read more » Yes, balancing work and parenting is impossible. Here’s the data. By Suzanne Edwards and Larry Snyder ● Read more » More News Trump friend Roger Stone leaped over thousands seeking clemency Of the very few people to receive clemency from President Trump, most have been political allies. But Stone is the first whose conviction grew from an investigation that also examined the president’s conduct. By Beth Reinhard, Rosalind Helderman, Spencer Hsu and Josh Dawsey ● Read more » Once mocked, ‘Never Trump’ movement is now a campaign force Anti-Trump groups seek to build a national political operation that focuses on persuading white suburban voters who consider themselves true Republicans to break from the president. Election 2020 ● By Ashley Parker and Robert Costa ● Read more » Mueller breaks silence to defend Russia investigation and Stone prosecution In a Washington Post op-ed, Robert S. Mueller III insists Roger Stone earned his conviction and that the investigation of the president was handled properly. By Devlin Barrett ● Read more » Six months, six countries, six families — and one unrelenting, unforgiving pandemic By Steve Hendrix ● Read more » Hong Kong protesters are holding up blank signs. They’re still being arrested. How the democratic dreams of Hong Kong have been muted. Why workers are facing layoffs — again. And Disney World reopens in Florida. Post Reports | Listen Now ● By The Washington Post ● Read more » We think you’ll like this newsletter Check out Coronavirus Updates for to stay safe and informed during the pandemic. Access to all stories in the newsletter is free. Sign up » The Washington Post Manage my email newsletters and alerts | Unsubscribe from Today's Headlines | Privacy Policy | Help You received this email because you signed up for Today's Headlines or because it is included in your subscription. ©2020 The Washington Post | 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071

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