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No Charges for Parents of 5-Year-Old Who Took to the Highway in an S.U.V.

The couple were at work and had no idea that their son had sneaked out while his teenage sister watched him, a prosecutor said on Friday.

Ahmaud Arbery Shooting: A Timeline of the Case

A look at the major moments between Mr. Arbery’s killing in a Georgia suburb and the arrest of two suspects, both charged with murder.

Coronavirus in Florida: Grim Medical Records Recount Lonely Deaths

Records kept by medical examiners in Florida offer a window into how the coronavirus has killed more than 1,600 people there. Many died at home.

Overlooked No More: June Almeida, Scientist Who Identified the First Coronavirus

In 1966, she used a powerful electron microscope to capture an image of a mysterious pathogen — the first coronavirus known to cause human disease.

On Ahmaud Arbery’s Birthday, Thousands Say #IRunWithMaud

People documented their 2.23-mile runs on Friday using the hashtag to show solidarity with Mr. Arbery, who was killed on Feb. 23.

Ahmaud Arbery Video Was Leaked by a Lawyer Who Consulted With Suspects

The lawyer, Alan Tucker, declined to comment on his conversations with the suspects, citing attorney-client privilege. He later said he would not be representing them.

Chief Justice Roberts Rejects Request for Inquiry into D.C. Appeals Court Vacancy

The top circuit court judge had asked the complaint be transferred and investigated, but the chief justice’s office said it did not qualify.

In Michael Flynn Case, William Barr Again Takes Aim at Robert Mueller Inquiry

The Justice Department’s move was the latest example of the attorney general’s effort to chisel away at the special counsel investigation and emphasize an alternate narrative.

Haphazard Rollout of Coronavirus Drug Frustrates Doctors

Remdesivir was shipped to small hospitals even as besieged medical centers were denied access.

Tesla Tells Workers It Will Reopen California Factory Despite County Order

The electric car company told employees to report to work Friday, but a county official said Tesla did not meet the requirements for resuming production.

Michael Pack: Trump Pushes for Senate to Confirm Conservative to Run Voice of America

A key Senate committee has scheduled a vote on the long-stalled nomination of Michael Pack, an ally of Stephen K. Bannon, to run the agency in charge of the Voice of America. Employees are worried.

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