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How to Feed Crowds in a Protest or Pandemic? The Sikhs Know

Their centuries-old faith tradition of nourishing anyone in need has found new energy and purpose in America’s turmoil.

Democrats Unveil Sweeping Police Reform Bill

The measure, the most expansive intervention into policing that lawmakers have proposed in recent memory, is likely to draw opposition from Republicans and police unions.

‘Outside Agitator’ Claim Dates to Civil Rights Era

Amid widespread protests over police brutality after the death of George Floyd, some federal and local officials have blamed outsiders for stoking violence. Similar claims were made during the civil rights movement.

The Palestinian Plan to Stop Annexation: Remind Israel What Occupation Means

Officials in the West Bank say they are willing to let the Palestinian Authority collapse if Israel applies its sovereignty over occupied territory.

Biden Pours Millions Into Facebook Ads, Blowing Past Trump’s Record

Joe Biden spent $1.6 million on Facebook last Thursday as his campaign capitalized on energy surrounding mass protests. That’s far more than President Trump has spent on the platform on a single day.

Evelyn Caro, Nurse Who Realized a Lifelong Dream, Dies at 69

Nearing 50, with her children grown, she went back to school and became a nurse. She came out of retirement only to die of the coronavirus.

Live Updates and Video on George Floyd Protests

Minneapolis lawmakers vowed to dismantle the city’s police department, and Joe Biden is scheduled to meet with the Floyd family in Houston.

Derek Chauvin, Officer Charged in George Floyd Murder, to Appear in Court

Mr. Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in Mr. Floyd’s death. At stake? Whether he stays in jail until trial.

Other Protests Flare and Fade. Why This Movement Already Seems Different.

The massive gatherings for racial justice across the country and now the world have achieved a scale and level of momentum not seen in decades.

Coronavirus Jumps the Border, Overwhelming Hospitals in California

Hospitals are airlifting patients to facilities hundreds of miles away to handle an influx of Americans and U.S. green card holders sickened in Mexico.

Protests in L.A.: Garcetti’s Proposal to Defund Police

Monday: Marqueece Harris-Dawson, a Los Angeles councilman, talks about why protests haven’t died down.

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