Wisconsin Reels After Police Shooting and Second Night of Protests
| By Jonathan Martin, Alexander Burns and Annie Karni President Trump and his party engaged in sweeping revisionism about his management of the coronavirus, his record on race relations and much else. And they painted a dystopian picture of what the nation would look like if Joseph R. Biden Jr. were president. | | | By Julie Bosman and Sarah Mervosh Jacob Blake, a Black resident of Kenosha, was shot in the back, setting off condemnations from Wisconsin's governor and Joe Biden, the Democrats' presidential nominee. | | | By Ruth Graham, Elizabeth Dias and Frances Robles One of President Trump's most prominent evangelical supporters, Mr. Falwell denied reports he had resigned from the university. | | |
| Business By Kate Kelly As the pandemic accelerated the demise of some brick-and-mortar retailers, a group of investors profited handsomely from their travails. | | | Opinion By Jerry Seinfeld (It's not.) | | |
| By Reuters Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testified before the House Oversight Committee on cost-cutting measures and delivery delays, and said he did not plan to restore mail sorting machines in Postal Service locations. | | |
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