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‘No Place for a Child’: Inside the Tent Camp Housing Thousands of Migrant Children

Children are sleeping shoulder to shoulder in the overcrowded facility at Donna, Texas, which is now housing more than 4,000 migrants amid a new surge on the border.

Biden Announces Actions to Combat Anti-Asian Attacks

“We can’t be silent in the face of rising violence against Asian Americans,” President Biden said after an assault on a woman in New York.

State Dept. Reverses Trump Policies on Reproductive and Religious Freedoms

Even as Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken similarly condemned abuses and oppression from China to Syria to Venezuela, he overturned aspects of the Trump administration’s human rights agenda.

Biden’s Judicial Counterpunch to Trump Begins

With a diverse initial slate of nominees, the president is starting to try to neutralize his predecessor’s profound influence on the courts.

An Outspoken Off-Duty Firefighter Testified: ‘There Was a Man Being Killed’

The firefighter, Genevieve Hansen, who is also an emergency medical technician, said police officers wouldn’t allow her to offer George Floyd assistance.

Two ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ Episodes No Longer on Nickelodeon

One episode, which centered on a virus story line, “was never put on the schedule to be sensitive to the pandemic outbreak last year,” a spokesman said. The other, removed three years ago, was not “kid-appropriate.”

Here’s How Democrats’ Voting Rights Law Would Work

The expansive measure would set a nationwide floor on ballot access, nullify many voting restrictions, change the way political districts are drawn and rein in campaign donations.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

What worked and what didn’t when trying to inoculate reluctant nursing home staff.

Who Are the Jurors in the Derek Chauvin Trial?

The jurors bring to the table a range of views about race and policing, some forged by long life experience and some formed after the death of George Floyd.

Derek Chauvin Appears Unfazed During the Proceedings

Attempts to humanize Mr. Chauvin, the former police officer accused of murder in the death of George Floyd, are central to the defense’s effort to portray him as a responsible person who was only doing his job, legal experts say.

Day 2 Highlights From Derek Chauvin Trial

Among the witnesses to testify on Tuesday was the teenager who took the widely shared video of Mr. Chauvin kneeling on George Floyd’s neck.

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