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In Ahmaud Arbery’s Hometown, Pain, Anger and Pride in a Shared Racial History

Brunswick, Ga., gained national attention during the civil rights era for the way black and white leaders had worked together to integrate peacefully.

Colorado Hair Salons Are Reopening, With New Rules

At one salon, beauticians are now wearing face masks and gloves, and no walk-ins are allowed.

Mother’s Day and Coronavirus: Advice From 5 Mothers

Try to laugh, trust your own judgment and concentrate on your baby.

A Lifetime of Running With Ahmaud Arbery Ends With a Text: ‘We Lost Maud’

Ahmaud Arbery and Akeem Baker were best friends who treated each other as brothers. With one now gone, the other struggles to move on.

The Airline Business Is Terrible. It Will Probably Get Even Worse.

An industry that is intimately familiar with failure confronts a crisis unlike any other. Executives say they have no idea when passengers will return.

Questions of Bias in Covid-19 Treatment Add to the Mourning for Black Families

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have advised health professionals to be on the lookout for medical bias.

Ex-Deputy Charged After Armed White ‘Mob’ Confronts Black Family

The deputy was fired after “terrorizing” a North Carolina family in what appeared to be a case of mistaken identity, officials said.

Skadden Said to Have Paid $11 Million to Settle Ukraine Dispute

The law firm paid a former Ukrainian prime minister, Yulia V. Tymoshenko, and an associate to avert a suit over its role in a report justifying her imprisonment by a political rival.

Paramedics, Strained in the Hot Zone, Pull Back From CPR

Their mission is to save lives at any cost. But in New Jersey, the coronavirus has sickened so many emergency workers that some units are holding off on risky procedures like CPR.

Travis McCready Concert to Test Whether America Is Ready to Rock Again

Travis McCready is set to perform in Arkansas on Friday in what appears to be the first major U.S. music show since the pandemic began, but state officials have yet to endorse it.

Coronavirus News: Live Updates

State leaders discuss how to calibrate reopenings when case counts are still high. Clashes intensify over voting by mail.

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