Businesses Want Virus Legal Protection. Workers Are Worried.
| By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Jesse McKinley The state became one of the first to make major changes in police practices in the wake of George Floyd's killing, which has spurred nationwide protests. | | | By Ana Swanson and Alan Rappeport Businesses are lobbying Congress for protections against coronavirus-related lawsuits, but unions and Democrats fear a liability shield would encourage reckless behavior. | | | By Lisa Lerer and Dave Umhoefer Battered by a health crisis and boiling over with fury about racial injustice, many voters are mourning the past, worried about the present and fearful of what comes next. | | |
| World | the saturday profile By Hannah Beech Wang Linfa has researched bats and their diseases for decades, usually drawing little public attention. Now a world wracked by the coronavirus is relying on the work of scientists like him. | | | Opinion By Tiffanie Drayton The racism was too much. I fled. | | |
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