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2020-05-02
Texas: Open for business?
Biden on assault allegation: ‘It never happened’
Oil sector still faces months of pain
City tests sewage to help track the virus
EATING OUT: It’s no longer the same, but diners and workers are thrilled to be back
CORONAVIRUS
Chronicle wins Newsroom of the Year in Texas journalism contest.
» Amazon, Instacart, Shipt workers hold May Day strike.
» FDA approves emergency use of new drug against COVID-19.
» Local businesses get free ads.
Inmate’s release too slow
Methodist patient information breached
Hidalgo orders gyms, bars, salons closed till May 20
NASA prepares to launch humans again
Ogg sued by targets of failed gambling probe
Assault-style weapons prohibited in Canada
Chances for fun in the sun
Calculating the next moves
CEO: Reopening practice facilities first step to resuming
Galveston charter boats stressing safety as they hit the water again
UIL to use professional leagues as guide
Thumbs up, down
Share your stimulus check if you don’t need it
A vocal few across Texas defy Abbott’s emergency order
Some states ease lockdown restrictions
Texas A&M pandemic expert: Reopening brings new challenges
Resource guide
Outbreak shows risk of reopening too soon
GOP legislators push Abbott on reopening
Michigan order stays as some head to work
Puerto Rico plans to relax lockdown despite concerns
Too many ‘shiny objects’: Why it’s risky to promise a coronavirus cure
UT researchers say llamas’ antibody could be key
Cough medicines may boost virus
Researchers: Blood pressure drugs not a risk
Brazil faces coffin shortage, morgue chaos
Conservative author: Mix-up over email led to virus probe
Sierra Club sues Corps over gas pipeline
Realtor board extends open-house ban
Operator slashes jobs as rig count nears low
U.S. Steel may cut 2,700 workers
U.S. safety agency finds no defect in GM air bags
Performance reports drive down stocks
Congressional panel wants Bezos to testify
OPEC’s output hit a 30-year high in April
Sale of dot-org suffix is nixed after protests
U.S. prodding Mexico to reopen its factories
Mobile power plants sail past red tape on the high seas
Try these summer plants to add color to beds
White-eyed vireo’s charm in age of alarm
PANDEMIC PROJECTS: The coronavirus means more time to make yard upgrades.
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