Monday on the NewsHour, the U.S. observes a muted holiday weekend as the novel coronavirus spreads with alarming speed across much of the country. Plus: The latest data on pandemic racial disparities, Latinx women struggle with job losses, the hurricane forecast, coronavirus in Hong Kong, Politics Monday, a return to London pubs and a Brief But Spectacular take on helping others during a pandemic.
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A muted Fourth of July as virus shatters infection records
News Wrap: Judge halts Dakota Access Pipeline until review
Why Black, Latinx Americans are suffering more from COVID-19
‘We need help,’ say Latina workers, hit hard by pandemic
What the pandemic means for hurricane preparation
How densely populated Hong Kong has controlled coronavirus
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Trump’s race rhetoric
In Britain, fears that reopened pubs will drive virus spread
From AIDS to COVID-19, turning pandemic grief into action
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