They Crossed Oceans to Lift Their Families Out of Poverty. Now, They Need Help.
| By Mike Baker, Thomas Fuller and Shane Goldmacher Galvanized in part by the deployment of federal agents in Portland, Ore., protesters have returned to the streets in Oakland, Seattle and elsewhere. | | | By Peter S. Goodman As the pandemic destroys paychecks, migrant workers are sending less money home, threatening an increase in poverty from South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa to Eastern Europe and Latin America. | | | By Nicole Hong, Mihir Zaveri and William K. Rashbaum He was known for his hatred of women and frivolous lawsuits. Then he killed the son of a New Jersey federal judge before taking his own life, officials said. | | |
| U.S. By Sheri Fink A Texas family tried to ward off the virus. But as cases in the state soared and debates about masks and distancing raged, there was only so much they could control. | | | Opinion | disability By Judith Heumann and John Wodatch Disabled Americans are asking for true inclusion. | | |
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