As Colleges Move Classes Online, Families Rebel Against the Cost
| By Sarah Mervosh, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Sheryl Gay Stolberg For the first time during the pandemic, the United States saw a downward trend in the number of coronavirus tests conducted each day. | | | By Shawn Hubler Schools face rising demands for tuition rebates, increased aid and leaves of absence as students ask if college is becoming "glorified Skype." | | | By Luke Broadwater, Jack Healy, Michael D. Shear and Hailey Fuchs President Trump's furious objection to mail-in balloting and a new Trump-allied postmaster general are raising fears about the election and the Postal Service. | | |
| U.S. By Nicholas Casey Bobby White was celebrated as the "Basketball Cop" after millions saw a video of him shooting hoops with local teenagers. A recording from two years earlier shows him throwing a young Black man on the hood of his car during an arrest. | | | Opinion By The Editorial Board A century later, it's past time to recognize the women of color who were sidelined in the fight for gender and racial equality. | | |
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