Trump Fans Can’t Sue if They Contract Covid-19 at Rallies, Campaign Says Global markets followed Wall Street’s plunge, but showed signs of bottoming out. Oregon paused its reopening plans for a week. India, with nearly 300,000 cases, overtook the United Kingdom’s tally. Full/More Story at Source NYT > Top Stories 154
Investors, No Longer in Denial About Grim Outlook, Drive Market Down
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Seattle Mayor Defies Trump
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Trump Defends Police, but Says He’ll Sign Order Encouraging Better Practices
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General Milley Apologizes for Trump Photo Op Role
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These Are the 10 U.S. Army Installations Named for Confederates
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‘A Slap in the Face’: Black Veterans on Bases Named for Confederates
‘A Slap in the Face’: Black Veterans on Bases Named for Confederates President Trump has vowed to block efforts to remove Confederate names from military bases. Full/More Story at Source NYT > Top Stories 170