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Live SpaceX NASA Launch Updates

Here’s what you need to know about Saturday’s second launch attempt of NASA astronauts in the Crew Dragon spacecraft.

Live Coronavirus Pandemic Updates: Lake of the Ozarks, W.H.O., India

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a California church’s challenge to attendance limits. And the E.U. said it would continue to back the W.H.O. after President Trump announced the U.S. was ending its relationship with the health agency.

Sam Johnson, Congressman and Former P.O.W., Is Dead at 89

A much-decorated pilot held by the North Vietnamese for years, he would later criticize his fellow Republican Donald Trump for disparaging John McCain.

Sprawling Protest Movement Treads Line Between Justice Agenda and Chaos

Escalating violence and destruction on Friday raised questions about whether a diverse, broadly decentralized protest movement was spinning out of control.

What Top Conservatives Are Saying About George Floyd and Police Brutality

For those on the right whose usual instinct is to stand up for law enforcement, the stark video showing Mr. Floyd being fatally pinned by a police officer raises conflicting feelings about the incident.

Do Runners Need to Wear Masks?

Some people have taken to yelling (online and off) at people exercising without masks. But does it really matter?

George Floyd and Minneapolis Protests: Live Updates

The Defense Department ordered the Army to prepare military police units to deploy to Minneapolis after another night of protests.

Protesters Confront Police at Minneapolis Precinct

On the fourth night of unrest in Minneapolis, protesters expressed outrage at the police at the Fifth Precinct as the surrounding area turned into a smokey battleground.

Atlanta Protesters Clash With Police as Mayor Warns ‘You Are Disgracing Our City’

Protesters broke windows and set fire to cars after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Protests emerged in many U.S. cities.

In Lockdown, a Neighborhood Opens Up

Grab a hyperlocal bakery loaf and a copy of the kids’ newspaper, and we can discuss over stoop cocktails.

Twitter Had Been Drawing a Line for Months When Trump Crossed It

Inside the company, one faction wanted Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s chief, to take a hard line against the president’s tweets while another urged him to remain hands-off.

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