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What Is Antifa? Trump Wants to Declare It a Terror Group

President Trump’s announcement on Twitter brought renewed attention to the anti-fascist protesters he has blamed for inciting violence at protests.

Tara Reade’s Tumultuous Journey to the 2020 Campaign

To better understand Ms. Reade, who accused Joe Biden of sexual assault, The Times interviewed nearly 100 friends, relatives, co-workers and neighbors, and reviewed court records and her writings.

Will Protests Set Off a Second Viral Wave?

Across the country, mayors, public health experts and other officials worry that even though many protesters are wearing masks, the risk of new coronavirus cases will increase as thousands gather.

Father of School Shooting Victim Takes On Smith & Wesson

A complaint to the Federal Trade Commission by a parent and two advocacy groups says the company “attracts, encourages and facilitates mass shooters.”

‘Please, I Don’t Have Insurance’: Businesses Plead With Protesters

Businesses ranging from national chain stores to neighborhood pizza shops have been damaged in the wake of George Floyd’s death. Stunned store owners were still assessing their losses.

Karen Blumenthal, 61, Dies; Journalist Turned Young-Adult Author

After many years at The Wall Street Journal, she began writing books about the social forces that gave rise to hot-button issues in American culture.

Herb Stempel, Quiz Show Whistle-Blower, Is Dead at 93

After being instructed to give a wrong answer and lose to his golden-boy opponent, he played a key role in exposing a major television scandal.

A Timeline of the George Floyd Protests

At least four people have been killed in violence connected to the protests that started after Mr. Floyd died in police custody.

Coronavirus Live Updates: U.S. Sends Two Million Doses of Hydroxychloroquine to Brazil

The two countries are studying whether the drug is safe and effective for the prevention and early treatment of Covid-19. Nicaragua has become a place of midnight burials.

Astronauts Dock With Space Station After Historic SpaceX Launch

Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley could stay in orbit for months to aid the station’s short-staffed crew.

Tenants Stay Current on Rent, for Now

Collections have been surprisingly strong through the pandemic, but there are troubling signs — for landlords and tenants alike.

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