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8 Hospitals in 15 Hours: A Pregnant Woman's Crisis in the Pandemic
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Vast Federal Aid Has Capped Rise in Poverty, Studies Find

Vast Federal Aid Has Capped Rise in Poverty, Studies Find

By Jason DeParle

But researchers caution this does not mean low-income families are escaping hardship. And they warn that when the aid expires next month, families could again be vulnerable.

8 Hospitals in 15 Hours: A Pregnant Woman's Crisis in the Pandemic

8 Hospitals in 15 Hours: A Pregnant Woman's Crisis in the Pandemic

By Jeffrey Gettleman and Suhasini Raj

Her baby was coming, and her complications were growing more dangerous. But nowhere would take her — an increasingly common story as India's health care system buckles under pressure.

For Barr, Standoff With Prosecutor Adds to String of Miscues

For Barr, Standoff With Prosecutor Adds to String of Miscues

By Katie Benner and Sharon LaFraniere

The attorney general has found himself at odds with the White House on high-profile issues in recent weeks.

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The Summer Without Rodeos

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The Summer Without Rodeos

By John Branch

Around the country, but mostly in small towns in the West, hundreds of professional rodeos have been canceled.

What if the Supreme Court Rules on Abortion and the Country Shrugs?

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What if the Supreme Court Rules on Abortion and the Country Shrugs?

By Lauren Kelley

There's a potentially catastrophic decision coming. If you've struggled to focus on it, I don't blame you.

Today's Videos

'They Test and They Test': Trump Brushes Off Rise in Covid-19 Cases

Video Video: 'They Test and They Test': Trump Brushes Off Rise in Covid-19 Cases

By The Associated Press

President Trump claimed rising numbers of coronavirus cases as states reopen across the country were due to increased testing.

A Racist Attack Was Caught on Camera. Nearly 45 Years Later, It Still Stings.

Video Video: A Racist Attack Was Caught on Camera. Nearly 45 Years Later, It Still Stings.

By Whitney Hurst, Christiaan Triebert, Jonah M. Kessel and Jeff Bernier

As protests and anger over racism grip the nation, a clip from a 1976 documentary about a hateful attack on a group of black children in New York City still resonates. We spoke to the children about their experience that day.

Why Trump's Tulsa Rally Put the City's Black Residents on Edge

Video Video: Why Trump's Tulsa Rally Put the City's Black Residents on Edge

By Sarah Kerr, Astead W. Herndon, Ben Laffin and Emily Rhyne

President Trump's rally in Tulsa, Okla., the site of one of the country's worst episodes of racial violence in 1921, angered the city's black residents. In this news analysis, we explain what this moment could mean for Mr. Trump's re-election bid.

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