Monday on the NewsHour, businesses in the U.S. and parts of Europe cautiously reopen their doors. Plus: Projections of how high the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 will rise, how contact tracing could help contain new waves of infection, an unprecedented Supreme Court session, the rhetorical battle between the U.S. and China, Politics Monday and what a photographer sees on the medical front lines.
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Businesses in the U.S., Europe open doors to a new chapter
Grim new U.S. models predict ‘explosive growth’ in COVID-19
News Wrap: U.S. Treasury to borrow $3 trillion this quarter
How contact tracing could help the U.S. manage COVID-19
How the U.S. Supreme Court fared in 1st virtual proceedings
2 views on the U.S.-China rhetorical war over COVID-19
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on campaigning during COVID-19
A photographer’s view of the fight against COVID-19
A ‘May the Fourth’ musical tribute
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