Split-Second Decisions: How a Supreme Court Case Shaped Modern Policing
| By Mitch Smith and Sarah Mervosh Even as vaccines roll out, more younger people in Michigan are being hospitalized than at any other point in the pandemic. And they're coming in sicker. | | | By David D. Kirkpatrick Officers using deadly force rely on a legal doctrine set forth decades ago. Now, the movement launched by the death of George Floyd is trying to change that standard. | | | By Anatoly Kurmanaev and Adriana Loureiro Fernandez With Venezuela in shambles, criminals and insurgents run large stretches of the nation's territory. We traveled through one of the regions under their control. | | |
| World | Thailand Dispatch By Hannah Beech and Adam Dean Phuket, one of Thailand's top tourist havens, had an ambitious plan to reopen to the world this summer. But with a spike in cases, the island's desperate situation is unlikely to end anytime soon. | | |
| By Isabelle Niu, Emily Rhyne and Aaron Byrd To date, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has reported over 12,000 virus cases. Our investigation found that the impact of infection extended beyond U.S. detention centers. | | | By Isabelle Niu and Emily Rhyne The Times found a pattern of neglect and secrecy that helped fuel outbreaks both inside and outside ICE detention facilities. | | |
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