2020

The Week in Tech: Welcome to the Age of Mandatory Videoconferencing

Each week, we review the week’s news, offering analysis about the most important developments in the tech industry. Hey there, newsletter subscribers. I’m Sheera Frenkel, cybersecurity reporter for The New York Times, bringing you the week’s tech news. I’m writing this from my home office, after every tech source I was scheduled to meet during […]

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Why Warren Supporters Aren’t a Lock to Get Behind Sanders

Welcome to Poll Watch, our weekly look at polling data and survey research on the candidates, voters and issues that will shape the 2020 election. Throughout the 2020 presidential race, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have seemed like reluctant foes. They met with each other before starting their campaigns. They had each other’s backs

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The Latest: UK expects ‘substantial’ disruption from virus

SEOUL, South Korea — The Latest on the virus outbreak (all times local): 12:05 a.m. Saturday British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says it looks like the U.K. will face a “substantial period of disruption” from the new coronavirus outbreak and the government plans to put aid for affected businesses in the national budget. The number

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Trump Signs Coronavirus Emergency Spending Bill but Cancels Visit to C.D.C.

WASHINGTON — President Trump signed an $8.3 billion emergency spending bill to confront the coronavirus outbreak on Friday morning but at the last minute scrapped plans to visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, forgoing a chance to tour the nerve center of the government’s response to the health crisis. As late

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