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All four former police officers have now been charged in George Floyd’s death
Roger Sollenberger
The family says the new charges are a "source of peace" but continue to call for an upgrade to first-degree murder
Dr. Anthony Fauci: We may be closer to a coronavirus vaccine
Matthew Rozsa
One vaccine candidate is entering "phase 3 study," Fauci explains
Trump thought a violent crackdown would be a victory for him — but the protesters are winning
Amanda Marcotte
Trump believed calling for a massive show of force against protesters would be political gold. It's not working
Trump has left the building
Terry H. Schwadron
Just when he has a chance to, you know, actually act like a president, he disappears
Novelist and screenwriter Aleksandar Hemon on the “magnitude of catastrophe” facing America
Chauncey DeVega
"Matrix 4" writer on the clash between Trump's right-wing revolution and the Democrats' "wishful thinking"
How the credibility gap became a chasm in the age of Trump
Rebecca Gordon
And a new generation gap grew wider
Democratic congressman on Black Lives Matter protests: “If I didn’t have a primary I wouldn’t care”
Julia Conley
Clamoring for mic at BLM event, Rep. Eliot Engel made the comments during a rare appearance in the Bronx
A new study redefines the timeline for coronavirus’ arrival in the United States
Matthew Rozsa
If the new study is correct, the U.S. had more time than it originally thought to contain the pandemic
Marco Rubio: Protesters tear-gassed before Trump photo-op “deliberately” tried “to trigger police”
Roger Sollenberger
Police backed by the National Guard also unleashed rubber bullets on protesters to clear the way for the photo-op
Trump voters wanted this all along — now the trolling has turned to real-world violence
Amanda Marcotte
Right-wingers were thrilled because Trump "triggers the liberals" — now that trigger has become literal
Monday’s march in Oakland draws 15,000 protesters, remains peaceful until police crackdown
Nicole Karlis
The protest led by high schoolers prompted a huge show of solidarity with low police presence until after curfew
The secret world of coronavirus mask traders and middlemen trying to get rich off government money
J. David McSwane
The federal government and states have fueled an unregulated, chaotic market for masks
Spike Lee’s “3 Brothers” short film brings together George Floyd and Radio Raheem — watch
Zack Sharf
"How can people not understand why people are acting the way they are?" Lee asked while debuting his new short film
Trump declares himself “ally to all peaceful protesters,” threatens to crush them with troops
Roger Sollenberger
Trump told the country he will mobilize military if governors don't "dominate" protesters. It's not clear he can
Amazon is not an ally: The corporation says it stands in solidarity. Its actions say otherwise
Matthew Rozsa
Amazon — which used racist dogwhistles to discredit organizers — tries to take the moral high ground, and fails
White allies: Here’s a basic list of do’s and don’ts to help you with your helplessness
Melanie McFarland
Feeling helpless? Speechless? Since we can't Google that for you, here's a very basic primer to help you out
Leaked audio: Trump attacks “weak” governors for not calling in “military” after he hid in a bunker
Igor Derysh
"You're going to look like a bunch of jerks," Trump ranted. “You have to use the military”
Obama praises peaceful activists, shares advice for how to make Floyd protests “a turning point”
Alex Henderson
"We have to mobilize to raise awareness, and we have to organize and cast our ballots," Obama says in a Medium post
Louisville cop body cams were off during David McAtee shooting, police chief fired [UPDATED]
Roger Sollenberger
Mayor Greg Fischer announced Chief Steve Conrad, already due to step down June 30, has now been relieved of duty
Coronavirus is a blood vessel disease, study says — and its mysteries finally make sense
Matthew Rozsa
"Covid Toe," pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome, and other odd manifestations are finally tied together
Trump and McConnell don’t support extending enhanced unemployment benefits, but most Americans do
Jake Johnson
More than 40 million Americans have filed for unemployment benefits since mid-March, per the US Department of Labor
As Bill de Blasio defends cops after vehicle runs into crowd, his daughter is arrested at a protest
Igor Derysh
"Running SUVs in crowds of people should never, ever be normalized," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says in response
Why COVID-19 immunity passports may violate U.S. law
Seema Mohapatra
Some countries are mulling the use of immunity passports to make clear who is immune from coronavirus infection
George Floyd died in agony and a police station burns: This is Donald Trump’s America
Chauncey DeVega
It wasn't just Derek Chauvin who crushed the life out of George Floyd. It was the force of American history
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