Officer Who Pressed His Knee on George Floyd's Neck Drew Scrutiny Long Before
| By Michael D. Shear, Noah Weiland, Eric Lipton, Maggie Haberman and David E. Sanger The roots of the nation's current inability to control the pandemic can be traced to mid-April, when the White House embraced overly rosy projections to proclaim victory and move on. | | | By Kim Barker and Serge F. Kovaleski In more than 19 years on the Minneapolis police force, Mr. Chauvin had a reputation as a rigid workaholic with few friends. He sometimes made other officers uncomfortable. | | | By Jan Hoffman Billions are being poured into developing a shot, but the rapid timetable and President Trump's cheerleading are creating a whole new group of vaccine-hesitant patients. | | |
| Business By Raymond Zhong When the pandemic shut down pools and resorts around the globe, life slid to a halt in the seaside town of Xingcheng, a major producer of bikinis and trunks. | | | Opinion By Bernard Lafayette Jr. We just got on and sat in the front row. The bus driver insisted that we move to the back. But we didn't move. | | |
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