Confined to the great indoors on Earth Day? These stories will help remind you of the natural world’s many splendors — and why environmental protections are of crucial importance for the future of the planet.
Author: THE NEW YORK TIMES
How Doctors Are Treating Covid-19 Patients
We want to hear from the doctors, nurses and health care workers risking their lives to save us from the coronavirus pandemic. What makes you do what you do?
When Coronavirus Closes Your Lab, Can Science Go On?
Plenty of work can be done from home, but the pandemic is forcing some parts of the scientific process to be put on the shelf.
Dutch Court Convicts Man in Deadly Tram Terrorist Attack
Gokmen Tanis, who is originally from Turkey, was found guilty of murder with a terrorist motive and sentenced to life imprisonment for fatally shooting four people last year.
Live Stock Market Drop Updates
Stocks dropped even as central banks tried to prop up economies, indicating the tactics that helped in past financial crises might not work against a global pandemic.
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
President Trump declared a national emergency.
3 Men Sentenced to 125 Years Each in Drowning of Syrian Refugee Boy
A Turkish court sentenced each man to 125 years in jail for the death of five refugees, including Alan Kurdi, 2, whose body washed up on a beach.
Live Stock Market Today Updates and Coverage
Global shares tumbled early in the day but made up ground as investors showed renewed optimism. A volatility index reached a 30-year high.
Travel Limits, Economic Fears Stoke Market Plunge
With global growth on the line, investors have been looking for world leaders to step in to keep the economic gears turning.
Coronavirus News: What We Learned Today
Officials say a shortage of test kits has impeded their efforts to contain the outbreak.
