Harris Is Set to Appear With Biden; Trump and Allies Attack Her
Attacks against Kamala Harris began almost immediately. She and Joe Biden are expected to make their first public appearance today. Here’s the latest.
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In Kamala Harris, a Choice at Once Safe and Energizing
Her selection as Joe Biden’s running mate was conventional by some political standards. But it was historic most of all, and especially sweet for many Black women.
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Kamala Harris, Biden's V.P. Pick, Is First Woman of Color on Major Party Ticket
A former rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, she will be the first woman of color to be nominated for national office by a major political party.
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‘Top Cop’ Kamala Harris’s Record of Policing the Police
Senator Harris is speaking out amid the police reform movement. But how did she oversee police misconduct as a district attorney and attorney general?
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What to Know About Kamala Harris, Joe Biden’s V.P. Choice
Ms. Harris, a California senator who is the first woman of color to join a major party’s national ticket, ran for president against Mr. Biden last year.
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Kamala Harris on the Issues: Race, Policing, Health Care and Education
Ms. Harris sometimes struggled to clearly define her stances during her unsuccessful presidential campaign. But in recent months, she has emerged as a leading voice on racial justice and inequality.
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Disturbing new police bodycam video captures the final 17 minutes of George Floyd’s life, providing the most complete account yet of his arrest and death at the hands of Minneapolis police.
The uncensored footage, which runs just over 30 minutes, is the first start-to-finish view of the May 25 incident that sparked worldwide outrage.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Worldwide Cases Reach 20 Million
Russia is the first country to approve a vaccine, and its announcement raises fears that the country is rushing for political purposes. The number of virus cases worldwide has now passed 20 million.
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In the Wake of Covid-19 Lockdowns, a Troubling Surge in Homicides
“People have gotten to the point where they just don’t give a damn,” said a minister in Kansas City, which is on pace for a record number of killings.
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Trump Considers Banning Re-entry by Citizens Who May Have Coronavirus
Under the proposal, the government could block a citizen or legal resident’s entry if an official “reasonably believes” the person had been exposed to or was infected with the communicable disease.
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Live Coronavirus News: World Updates
The Trump administration is ordering schools on Native American reservations to reopen. California’s chief health officer has resigned.
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In Push to Play, College Football Stars Show Sudden Unity
The blending of athletes’ #WeAreUnited and #WeWantToPlay campaigns showed students asserting themselves in ways that have been uncommon (and often stifled) in college sports.
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Biden’s V.P. Pick Is Said to Be Imminent
Joe Biden’s advisers are planning an announcement for the middle of the week as his search concludes, people briefed on the selection process said.
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Trump Teases a Gettysburg Convention Speech. Experts Say It’s an Ethics Breach.
If he accepts his nomination at the Civil War battlefield, the president will be conducting partisan business on federal property.
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‘I’d Rather Stay Home and Die’
A fear of hospitals is leading many Mexicans to delay treatment for coronavirus until it is too late for doctors to help them.
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Administration Officials Defend Executive Action on Pandemic Relief
Democrats criticized President Trump’s directives and called on top administration officials to resume talks over a broader agreement.
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Trump’s Go-It-Alone Stimulus Won’t Do Much to Lift the Recovery
A series of executive actions will provoke lawsuits but is unlikely to stoke faster growth in an economy that has cooled this summer.
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Without $600 Weekly Benefit, Unemployed Face Bleak Choices
A federal supplement to jobless pay was a lifeline for millions and for the economy. Its cutoff, even if temporary, may have lasting consequences.
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Covid-19 Live Updates: Global Tracker
New York’s governor said schools can reopen for in-person instruction, but he left the details up to the districts. Africa surpasses a million confirmed cases, though the real number may be higher.
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Job Growth Slowed in July, Signaling a Loss of Economic Momentum
The ranks of the employed grew by 1.8 million, a drop from the pace of the previous two months, as renewed business closings hampered the recovery.
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Millions of Evictions Are a Sharper Threat as Government Support Ends
Without more federal aid for workers, experts are expecting the largest disruption to the housing market since the Depression.
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Russia Continues Interfering in Election to Try to Help Trump, U.S. Intelligence Says
But a new assessment says China would prefer to see the president defeated, though it is not clear Beijing is doing much to meddle in the 2020 campaign to help Joseph R. Biden Jr.
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Why Joe Biden Keeps Missing His Own V.P. Deadlines
On issues big and small, Joseph R. Biden Jr. will not be rushed, including the critical choice of a running mate. He’s deliberative, and he doesn’t mind extending his timetable — again and again.
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Live Coronavirus News: Global Tracker
Ohio’s governor tested positive before a planned meeting with President Trump. A photo of a crowded school hallway circulated on social media raises further alarm about the return to U.S. classrooms.
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With Old Allies Turning Against Her, Birx Presses On Against the Coronavirus
Dr. Deborah L. Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, has found herself a woman without a country, denounced by Democrats and called “pathetic” by the president.
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How the US Has Uniquely Failed to Control the Coronavirus
Slowing the coronavirus has been especially difficult for the United States because of its tradition of prioritizing individualism and missteps by the Trump administration.
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Amid Dire Jobless Numbers, Small-Business Relief Program Nears End
The Paycheck Protection Program provided respite for hard-hit small businesses, but it is ending soon. With no word on further government help, owners worry about their fate.
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New Unemployment Claims Decline, but Remain ‘Alarmingly High’
Nearly 1.2 million filed for state benefits last week, the lowest total since March, as economic readings offer only limited encouragement.
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