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Democrats to Propose Broad Bill to Target Police Misconduct and Racial Bias

Elements of the package, to be unveiled on Monday by House and Senate Democrats, are certain to meet with opposition from police unions and their allies.

‘Corporate America Has Failed Black America’

For a group of elite black executives, police killings and protests have unleashed an outpouring of emotion and calls for action.

Georgia Plane Crash Kills 5, Including Two Children

Two 6-year-old children were among the dead. The family was flying from Florida to a funeral in Indiana, the authorities said.

American Diplomats Struggle to Defend Democracy Abroad Amid Crises at Home

Police violence and President Trump’s threats to use the military against protesters have undercut U.S. criticism of autocrats and called into question the country’s moral authority.

How to Navigate Your Community Reopening? Remember the Four C’s

Close contact, confined spaces, crowds, choices — these are the considerations to ponder now.

Pentagon Ordered National Guard Helicopters’ Aggressive Response in D.C.

The high-profile episode, after days of protests in Washington, was a turning point in the military’s response to unrest in the city.

New York Protesters Sing Happy Birthday

Demonstrators in New York remembered Breonna Taylor on what would have been her 27th birthday.

How Trump’s Demands for a Full House in Charlotte Derailed a Convention

After a high-stakes and public feud with Democratic officials in a state he won four years ago, Mr. Trump and the Republican officials are moving to largely shift convention proceedings to another state.

Young Protesters Say Voting Isn’t Enough. Will They Do It Anyway?

“Don’t boo — vote,” has been Barack Obama’s mantra. Now, Democrats want to adapt it: Protest, then vote.

What to Do at Home This Week

Stroll New York’s Museum Mile from afar, support diverse dance companies and take in some Afro-Latin jazz.

How to Start a Neighborhood Association

Of course, neighborhood associations are nothing new. But the current moment is a unique time to begin one.

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