A Look at the Great Seal of the State of Minnesota During Breaks in the Chauvin Trial
During breaks, the camera delivering the live feed of the Derek Chauvin trial will often pan away to a copy of the seal that is affixed to the wall behind the judge.
New Autopsy Report Reveals Black Man’s 2004 Death Was Homicide
The cold case of Alonzo Brooks, 23, was featured in an episode of the Netflix reboot of “Unsolved Mysteries.”
G.O.P. Governor of Arkansas Vetoes Anti-Transgender Bill
The bill, which could still be enacted if state legislators override the governor’s veto, would make it illegal for transgender minors to receive gender-affirming medication or surgery.
Democrats Win Crucial Tool to Enact Biden’s Plans, Including Infrastructure
A ruling from the parliamentarian appears to clear the way for Democrats to bypass Republicans and fast-track at least one more fiscal package through the Senate on a majority vote.
Takeaways from Day 6 of the Derek Chauvin Trial
Jurors heard from two key witnesses, including the chief of police. He said Mr. Chauvin “absolutely” violated department policies.
America Has Long Favored Cars Over Trains and Buses. Can Biden Change That?
The president’s infrastructure plan tries to break from the past by shifting spending away from new roads and toward public transit. It won’t be easy.
California’s Governor Was Tested by the Pandemic. Now a Recall Looms.
In California, both Republicans and Democrats say the threat of a recall election has shaped Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recent responses to the coronavirus pandemic.
Experts Grade California’s Vaccine Rollout
Friday: We asked experts to assign a letter grade to the state’s vaccine rollout. Here’s what they said.
Returning to the Office Sparks Anxiety and Dread for Some
After a year of working remotely, some employees are not keen to go back to the office, and, so far, employers are being receptive to their concerns.
Sgt. Jon Edwards, Who Secured Crime Scene After George Floyd’s Death, Testifies in Chauvin Trial
Sgt. Jon Edwards, who has worked for the Minneapolis Police Department for more than 10 years, took the stand on Friday.
Coronavirus Testing Declines May Mask the Spread in Some States
Efforts to speed up vaccinations have diverted resources from screening, and fewer people seem to seek out a test unless they are ill.
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