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Man Charged With Sending Racist Threats to Philadelphia Police Leader

Peter Fratus sent the emails to Commissioner Danielle Outlaw, who is African-American, amid some of the largest protests over the death of George Floyd, a criminal complaint said.

The Minnesota Freedom Fund Crisis: $30 Million and an Arbitration

The sole employee of the bail fund is in arbitration with the board, after anonymous accusations were lodged about her identity.

Tim Scott, Once Quiet on Matters of Race, Embraces Key Role on Police Reform

The sole black Republican senator cited his personal experiences with racism as a vital perspective to his party’s approach to a law enforcement overhaul.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Scientists in Britain say they have identified the first drug shown to reduce Covid deaths.

Tracking the Next Purge

Democrats have a new tool to identify voters who have been removed from the rolls.

Why People Are Still Avoiding the Doctor (It’s Not the Virus)

At first, people delayed medical care for fear of catching Covid. But as the pandemic caused staggering unemployment, medical care has become unaffordable for many.

PG&E Pleads Guilty to 84 Counts of Manslaughter in Camp Fire Case

The California utility’s transmission line started the 2018 fire that killed dozens and destroyed the town of Paradise.

Arizona Wildfires Force Hundreds to Evacuate as Coronavirus Cases Surge

The Bush Fire, northeast of Phoenix, has burned 64,000 acres as firefighters struggle against high winds and dry summer heat.

Chris Janicek, a Nebraska Democrat, Is Urged to Drop Out of Senate Race Over Sexual Texts

Chris Janicek, the party’s nominee, faced calls from state Democrats to end his campaign after making sexually explicit comments about a campaign staff member in a group text that included her.

Trump Falsely Claims Obama ‘Never Even Tried’ to Address Police Misconduct

The president has reversed or limited efforts at reform that his predecessor enacted.

Trump’s Rally in Tulsa Could Spread Virus

President Trump will hold his first campaign rally in months on Saturday in Oklahoma, where infections are rising, and officials there are pleading with him to cancel or hold it outdoors.

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