Trump Suspends Visas Allowing Hundreds of Thousands of Foreigners to Work in the U.S.
| By Sarah Mervosh, Mitch Smith and Lucy Tompkins For months, clusters often centered in nursing homes, prisons and food processing plants. With Americans venturing into public more, new types of outbreaks are emerging. | | | By Michael D. Shear and Miriam Jordan The move is fiercely opposed by business leaders, who say it will block their ability to recruit critically needed workers from countries overseas. | | | By Alan Feuer, Nicole Hong, Benjamin Weiser and Jan Ransom A justice system based on face-to-face meetings has been limping along with virtual hearings, but officials are struggling with how to restart trials and grand jury proceedings. | | |
| New York By Sarah Maslin Nir A snippet of the documentary "Rosedale: The Way It Is" has ricocheted across the internet, upending for another generation New York City's narrative as a bastion of tolerance. | | | Opinion By Sandeep Jauhar Do Americans really need the amount of treatment that our health care system is used to providing? | | |
| By The New York Times Just steps from the White House in Lafayette Square, a group of protesters clashed with officers as they sought to clear out the park. | | | By Reuters Rayshard Brooks, the black man who was fatally shot by an Atlanta police officer on June 12, was mourned at Ebenezer Baptist Church. | | | By Reuters The World Health Organization urged nations to continue taking aggressive measures to contain the spread of coronavirus as cases rise at an alarming rate. | | |
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