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States Warn That Virus May Doom Climate Projects

A billion-dollar program to protect cities from climate change is at risk of failing because of the pandemic.

U.S. Ruling Could Mean a Flood of New Claims Against Volkswagen

Judges on Monday cleared the way for counties to pursue the automaker, which has already paid more than $20 billion in federal penalties for cheating on pollution tests, under local laws.

How Did George Floyd Die? A Private Autopsy Said It Was Asphyxiation

A private autopsy commissioned by the family concluded that his death was a homicide, brought about by compression of his neck and back by Minneapolis police officers.

In Cities Battered by Protest, the Cleaning Crews Come Out

Many protesters have volunteered to clean up after looting and vandalism, in the hope that the movement will not be defined by destruction.

Lawmakers Begin Bipartisan Push to Cut Off Police Access to Military-Style Gear

The effort to end a program transferring surplus military equipment from the Pentagon to the police reflects a revived bipartisan concern about excessive use of force by law enforcement.

Trump and Putin Discuss Russia’s Attendance at G7, but Allies Are Wary

The British and Canadian governments oppose admitting Russia into the bloc, as President Trump continues a renewed courtship of Russia’s leader.

How Minneapolis, One of America’s Most Liberal Cities, Struggles With Racism

The Midwestern city that has been the site of unrest views itself as embracing multiculturalism. But it also struggles with segregation and racial gaps on education.

‘We Are All George Floyd’: Global Anger Grows Over a Death in Minneapolis

On the streets of Berlin and Vancouver, in halls of power in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and Beijing, a chorus of criticism broke out, reflecting growing unease about America’s rapidly eroding moral authority on the world stage.

George Floyd Protests: Live Updates and Video

There were widespread reports of looting and confrontations with the police in cities across the United States. The White House went dark as fires burned outside its gates.

The Nation Seethes, and Trump’s Response Follows a Pattern

Mass protests denounce racial inequality and police violence: This is your morning tip sheet.

Protests in California Follow the Death of George Floyd

Monday: Snapshots from a chaotic weekend across the state.

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