Access, Influence and Pardons: How a Set of Allies Shaped Trump's Choices
| By Kim Barker, Mike Baker and Ali Watkins Inquiries into law enforcement's handling of the George Floyd protests last summer found insufficient training and militarized responses — a widespread failure in policing nationwide. | | | By Kenneth P. Vogel and Nicholas Confessore A loose collection of well-connected groups and individuals led by a pair of Orthodox Jewish organizations had striking success in winning clemency for white-collar criminals during the Trump presidency. | | | By Ruth Graham The man accused of killing eight people, including six women of Asian descent, blamed "sexual addiction," a disputed term used in parts of evangelical culture. | | |
| Magazine | Feature By Kashmir Hill When a secretive start-up scraped the internet to build a facial-recognition tool, it tested a legal and ethical limit — and blew the future of privacy in America wide open. | | | Opinion By The Editorial Board Wealthy Americans are concealing large amounts of income from the I.R.S. There is a straightforward corrective. | | |
| By The Associated Press and Reuters Protesters marched in Atlanta on Saturday to condemn anti-Asian violence. On Tuesday, a white gunman killed eight people, including six women of Asian descent, at three Atlanta-area spas. | | | By The New York Times A 7.2-magnitude earthquake shook northeastern Japan late Saturday, and was felt hundreds of miles away in Tokyo. The earthquake prompted a tsunami warning that was quickly lifted. | | | By The Associated Press A rare volcanic eruption occurred near Reykjavik, Iceland, on Friday evening. No injuries were reported and the Icelandic Meteorological Office said the lava fountains were small by volcano standards. | | |
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