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Someone Found the Buried Treasure That an Art Dealer Hid in the Rocky Mountains

Forrest Fenn, a New Mexico art collector, created the hunt in 2010. This weekend he said someone had found the chest he had buried with gold nuggets, coins, gems and artifacts.

A High School Journalist Dug Into Suspensions of Black Students. What She Found Won an Award.

Nina Lavezzo-Stecopoulos, the co-executive editor of The Little Hawk school newspaper in Iowa, won a Robert F. Kennedy human rights award for her work.

Tropical Storm Cristobal Makes Landfall in Louisiana, Weakening to a Depression

Meteorologists expect heavy rain to continue through Tuesday.

Majority of Minneapolis City Council Pledges to Dismantle Police Department

Some cities are starting to to heed calls to “defund the police,” as lawmakers push proposals for greater police accountability. National Guard troops are being sent home from Washington, D.C.

Protesters, Everywhere (Including … Mitt Romney?)

Huge demonstrations and a rethinking of the Minneapolis police: This is your morning tip sheet.

Shearing Sheep, and Hewing to Tradition, on an Island in Maine

In a remote area of Maine, the Wakeman family maintains the traditions of island shepherding, the cycles of which have been largely unchanged for centuries.

Romney Marches With Protesters in Washington

The senator from Utah appeared to be the first Senate Republican to join the demonstrations over the killing of George Floyd, putting himself at odds with the president again.

Minneapolis Will Dismantle Its Police Force, Council Members Pledge

Saying the existing Police Department cannot be reformed, a majority of the City Council has promised to rethink public safety from the ground up in the wake of George Floyd’s killing.

Amid Pandemic and Upheaval, New Cyber Risks to the Presidential Election

Fear of the coronavirus is speeding up efforts to allow voting from home, but some of them pose security risks and may make it easier for Vladimir V. Putin, or others, to hack the vote.

Ivanka Trump Blames ‘Cancel Culture’ for Pulled Speech. College Says It Took a Stand.

Wichita State University Tech pulled Ms. Trump’s commencement speech after students and faculty members condemned the Trump administration’s response to protests.

Trump Orders Troops to Leave D.C. as Former Military Leaders Sound Warning

The president said National Guard soldiers would withdraw “now that everything is under perfect control,” even as three former Joint Chiefs chairmen condemned his use of military force.

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