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That Trump Tweet? Republicans Prefer Not to See It

Even when presented with a printout of the president’s incendiary Twitter comment, Republicans toiled to avoid commenting.

Protests Reach Political Ads

Here’s how the presidential campaigns and other groups are using the mass protests in their political messaging.

In the W.H.O.’s Coronavirus Stumbles, Some Scientists See a Pattern

The agency’s advice sometimes lags behind rapidly evolving research into the coronavirus, experts contend.

Houston Bids Goodbye to George Floyd, Whose Killing Galvanized a Movement

The funeral served as both a national reckoning and a moment of personal mourning. The Rev. Al Sharpton demanded more action against police brutality.

Poets Criticize Poetry Foundation’s Statement on Black Lives Matter

In an open letter, more than 1,800 people criticized the foundation’s remarks and called on it to dedicate more proceeds from its $250 million endowment to antiracism efforts.

Senate Confirms First Black Air Force Chief

Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., who recently released a video about his experience with racism in the military and in America, won unanimous confirmation.

What It Looks Like Inside an Amazon Warehouse Nows

Amazon, which has been under fire on worker safety, invited us into one facility to show its response.

A Museum Canceled a Show About Police Brutality. Now It Has Regrets.

MoCA Cleveland has apologized to the artist Shaun Leonardo, whose charcoal drawings represent victims of police violence.

George Floyd, From ‘I Want to Touch the World’ to ‘I Can’t Breathe’

Mr. Floyd had big plans for life nearly 30 years ago. His death in police custody is powering a movement against police brutality and racial injustice.

George Floyd Funeral in Houston Today: Live Video and Updates

The death of George Floyd galvanized a movement, as cities from New York to Los Angeles consider changes to police funding. Loved ones are remembering him as a man who wanted to “touch the world.”

Testing Nursing Home Workers Can Help Stop Coronavirus. But Who Should Pay?

A patchwork of state and U.S. recommendations has hampered efforts to devise a uniform policy, leading to disputes over whether insurers or employers should cover testing costs.

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