Tuesday on the NewsHour, the death toll from novel coronavirus in the U.S. has now exceeded that in China. Plus: Food banks struggle to feed the newly unemployed, teachers and students adapt to distance learning, unlocking the science of the virus, President Trump relaxes fuel efficiency standards, an update from the White House, how the military is handling the outbreak and Now Read This.
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The U.S. novel coronavirus death toll now tops China’s
News Wrap: Dow Jones concludes worst quarter since 1987
How food bank are trying to cope with a surge in demand
How learning changes when school happens at home and online
What scientists know about COVID-19 — and what they don’t
Trump hastens deregulation with fuel efficiency rollback
Trump tells Americans to brace themselves for more pain
U.S. Navy says it won’t evacuate ship with infected sailors
‘Inheritance’ author Dani Shapiro answers your questions
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