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Facing Protests Over Use of Force, Police Respond with More Force

Videos showed officers using batons, tear gas, pepper spray and rubber bullets on protesters and bystanders.

Live George Floyd Protest Updates and Video

Nationwide demonstrations resume, officials in several states reinforce their National Guard presence and anger mounts at increasingly aggressive tactics by the police.

Protesters Return to White House as Mayor Imposes Curfew

Mayor Muriel E. Bowser also activated the National Guard, but the demonstration against the George Floyd killing turned into a repeat of the previous night.

Many Claim Extremists Are Sparking Protest Violence. But Which Extremists?

Amid a rush to assign blame for violence and vandalism, accusations that extremists or outside agitators were behind the destruction ricocheted online and on the airwaves.

New York’s Days of Protest: What It Looked Like from the Streets

These are our most striking photos from four days of protest where crowds of demonstrators stopped traffic and clashed with police.

Michigan Sheriff Took Off His Helmet and Marched With Protesters

Sheriff Christopher R. Swanson of Genesee County walked with demonstrators protesting police brutality and the death of George Floyd.

As Protests and Violence Spill Over, Trump Shrinks Back

The president spent Sunday out of sight, berating opponents on Twitter, even as some of his campaign advisers were recommending that he deliver a televised address to an anxious nation.

Truck Driver Arrested After Barreling Through Minneapolis Protest

The authorities said no one had been struck, but protesters reported that several people may have been injured.

Grateful for Aid, but Worried About What Comes Next

Six small-business owners who got government loans say the money helped keep their workers employed. For some, eight weeks of relief isn’t enough.

Trump, Lacking Clear Authority, Says U.S. Will Declare Antifa a Terrorist Group

The president and his administration have blamed the far-left movement for the violence this weekend. But it was uncertain whether the declaration would carry any real meaning.

Target Temporarily Closing or Shortening Hours at 200 Stores

The company said it acted to ensure employees’ safety. A store in Minneapolis, where Target is based, was badly damaged and looted last week.

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