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Fellow drivers pushed Wallace’s car to the front of pit road at the start of their race at Talladega Superspeedway. Wallace briefly led near the end, but his friend Ryan Blaney won and he fell back to 14th. As the Democratic primary between Amy McGrath and Charles Booker gets tighter, Mr. Booker has closed the gap in ad spending as both make a final push before Tuesday’s voting. Scientists have linked historical political instability to a number of volcanic events, the latest involving an eruption in the Aleutian Islands. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The company publicly supports the racial justice movement. But content on the platform may be compromising the cause. The underdog tactics and fighting spirit that once served tech companies well now make them look petty and mean. The kids aren’t all right. The kids are fed up. No other developed country is doing so badly. Trump has empowered America’s anti-rational streak. The attorney general undermined the rule of law by forcing out Geoffrey Berman, the United States attorney in Manhattan. The Trump administration is flouting the law to turn away minors in desperate need of protection. The beautiful creature in the flower bed was not a threat to us. It was a gift. Readers offer their post-rally analysis. One calls the speech a “hate-filled screed.” Another worries that left-wing gloating about low turnout “will only galvanize Mr. Trump’s base.” Do Americans really need the amount of treatment that our health care system is used to providing? Upscale companies have been commissioning art for their boarded-up stores in response to the Black Lives Matter protests. The efforts ring hollow. It does not have to be all or nothing. The Cold War is over and all presidents make mistakes. Yet they still have sole control over whether to start a nuclear war. A planned reunion in Washington Square Park, a dropped book and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. U.S. and Israeli officials are divided on whether annexation is a means to get Palestinians to the table, or whether the peace plan is a means to get annexation. The soldier, an Army private, confessed that he hoped to cause “the deaths of as many of his fellow service members as possible,” federal prosecutors said. More than 100,000 people have signed a petition criticizing the treatment of Alaa Massri, 18, at a correctional center in Miami. A letter to the director, signed by “The Curatorial Department,” outlines steps the museum should take to diversify its staff, board and exhibitions. A match on the Adria Tour, an exhibition circuit organized by Novak Djokovic in the Balkans, was canceled on Sunday after a player tested positive for the coronavirus. Many delicious species in Thailand, “the Great Power nation of fruit,” require laborious peeling and careful chewing. Then there’s the sticky fingers and occasional disappointment. After months of failed negotiations, M.L.B. announced it would impose a season on their own, with length to be determined, provided the players accept health and safety protocols. Some cities and states are looking toward a simple solution to mass unemployment: Hire workers directly. A podcast episode on the recent protests increased staff complaints concerning the lack of diversity at his digital outlet, The Ringer. The soap, which has been airing in Britain since 1960, usually ignores news events. But as filming resumes, the pandemic is being incorporated into the show. In Roddy Doyle’s novel “Love,” a pair of lifelong drinking buddies reconnect to discuss life’s amusements and regrets. It was already challenging before the pandemic. Then the stay-at-home order made it more complicated. 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