Anniversary of Breonna Taylor’s Death Is Reminder of Her Legacy
“Her door being kicked in was our door being kicked in,” a former state representative said as the first anniversary of Ms. Taylor’s death approached. “It really has transformed everything.”
Chris Harrison Replaced as ‘Bachelorette’ Host by 2 Female Ex-Contestants
Mr. Harrison, who acknowledged making comments dismissive of racism, will be replaced on the coming season by the first women to host the franchise, Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe.
Stimulus Bill Transforms Options For State and Local Governments
Once fearing fiscal disaster, governments are suddenly awash in their share of $350 billion available for projects and needs that previously seemed out of reach.
Despite Covid Outbreaks, Youth Sports Played On
The coronavirus has spread at hockey rinks, basketball games and wrestling tournaments. But many experts, parents and participants believe that the benefits outweigh the risks.
Why Al Franken Hovers Over the Debate About Cuomo’s Future
When the Minnesota senator resigned, Democrats weighed how to handle sexual misconduct allegations. Now that conversation is evolving, with the New York governor at the center.
George Floyd’s Family Settles Suit Against Minneapolis for $27 Million
The settlement is one of the largest of its kind, but it may make it harder to seat an impartial jury for the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former officer charged with murder in Mr. Floyd’s death.
Refugee Flights Canceled as Biden Fails to Lift Trump Cutback
More than 715 refugees have postponed travel to the United States after waiting for years in camps. President Biden has pledged to welcome more but has left thousands in limbo.
How Democrats Hope to Press Their Advantage on the Stimulus
Our political reporter lays out Democrats’ messaging goals for the relief bill as they eye the midterms.
The U.S. will partner with Japan, India and Australia to expand global vaccine supply.
The move comes amid calls for the Biden administration to donate excess U.S. vaccine supplies to nations facing shortages.
After Capitol Riot, Lawmakers Chafe at Security Measures
There is bipartisan interest in removing fencing around the Capitol and dismissing the National Guard troops deployed there, but law enforcement officials fear new threats.
Coyote That Attacked Five in Bay Area Is Finally Caught
The animal, which had bitten five people, including two young children, near San Francisco over nearly eight months, was euthanized on Thursday.
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