Justice Dept. Sues Georgia Over Voting Restrictions Law
By William K. Rashbaum, Ben Protess and Jonah E. Bromwich An indictment of the Trump Organization could mark the first criminal charges to emerge from an investigation by the Manhattan district attorney into Donald J. Trump and his business dealings. | | By Katie Benner, Nick Corasaniti and Nicholas Fandos The lawsuit came after Republicans blocked ambitious federal legislation this week to protect voting rights. | | By Richard Fausset, Giulia Heyward and Jack Healy Those unaccounted for after this week's condominium collapse reflect Miami's cultural and global reach, losses that may touch so many parts of the world. | | |
Science | Matter By Carl Zimmer A laborer discovered the fossil and hid it in a well for 85 years. Scientists say it could help sort out the human family tree and how our species emerged. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Zeynep Tufekci Even if the coronavirus did not emerge from a lab, the groundwork for a potential disaster had been laid for years, and learning its lessons is essential to preventing others. | | |
By The Associated Press Gianna Floyd, 7, said in the video that she missed her father and wished she could play with him again. Derek Chauvin was sentenced on Friday to 22 and a half years in prison for George Floyd's murder. | | By The Associated Press Derek Chauvin briefly addressed the family of George Floyd for the first time on Friday, offering them his condolences before his sentence for murder was delivered. | | By Mekado Murphy Justin Lin narrates an explosive sequence from the latest film in the "Fast and Furious" franchise. | | |
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