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Derek Chauvin Verdict Brings a Rare Rebuke of Police ConductA jury deliberated for just over 10 hours before pronouncing Mr. Chauvin guilty on all three charges: second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. ‘We Matter’: Derek Chauvin Verdict Brings Collective ReliefPeople across the country reacted with a variety of emotions to the news of the former officer’s conviction on all charges in the killing of George Floyd. Three Guilty Verdicts for One Crime: Here's Why and What It Means for SentencingNeither murder charge required the jury to find that Mr. Chauvin intended to kill George Floyd. Nor did the manslaughter charge. The Death of George Floyd Reignited a Movement. What Happens Now?Calls for racial justice touched nearly every aspect of American life on a scale that historians say has not happened since the civil rights movement of the 1960s. In Photos: America Reacts to the Derek Chauvin VerdictScenes from around the country after Mr. Chauvin was found guilty of murdering George Floyd. When Will Derek Chauvin Be Sentenced? Judge Says in 8 WeeksMr. Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer who has been free on bail since the fall, was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs. Biden Calls Chauvin Verdict a ‘Much Too Rare’ Moment of JusticePresident Biden has been outspoken about George Floyd’s death, and on Tuesday he called it “murder in full light of day.” Biden and Harris on the Chauvin Trial VerdictThe president and the vice president addressed the nation on Tuesday evening. How a Teenager’s Video Upended Police Department’s Initial TaleThe Minneapolis Police Department’s initial account of officers’ encounter with George Floyd was dramatically different from the reality shown on a bystander’s video. 13 Key Moments From the Derek Chauvin TrialIn testimony from 45 witnesses over three weeks, attorneys returned to the trial’s central questions: what caused George Floyd’s death, and were Mr. Chauvin’s actions justified and lawful. Johnson & Johnson to Resume European Union Vaccine RolloutWith the Johnson & Johnson vaccine paused in the United States, the European Union drug regulator found that the benefits outweigh the rare risk of blood clots. An Early Promise Broken: Inside Biden’s Reversal on RefugeesWhat had been an easy promise on the campaign trail — to reverse what Democrats called President Donald J. Trump’s “racist” limits on accepting refugees — has become a test of what is truly important to President Biden. Amid Biden Climate Push, a Question Looms: Is America’s Word Good?After four years of “America First,” the president tries this week to reclaim U.S. leadership in the fight against climate change. Can the world trust his promises? Bush Says Republican Party Is Isolationist and ProtectionistThe former president also assailed the Trump-era Republican Party as “isolationist, protectionist,” and expressed concern about the fate of girls in Afghanistan if the Taliban take over. Dementia Risk After Age 50 Increases With Less Sleep, Study SaysThe research, tracking thousands of people from age 50 on, suggests those who sleep six hours or less a night are more likely to develop dementia in their late 70s. George Floyd, Johnson & Johnson, Philip Roth: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. How I’m Talking to My Kids About the Derek Chauvin VerdictWe must walk a fine line between truth and hope. Minnesota Values White Comfort More Than Black LivesAs I walk around my hometown, I see so many boarded up buildings. Who is really being protected? That Anxiety You’re Feeling? It’s a Habit You Can Unlearn.An addiction psychiatrist’s counterintuitive approach to dealing with worry, craving and anxiety. Amy Klobuchar: I Learned 2 Things From My First Job With Walter MondaleThe vice president was my role model — and my friend. How the Coronavirus Overwhelmed IndiaComplacency and lack of preparation by the Indian government pushed the country into an unprecedented crisis. Derek Chauvin Is Guilty: ‘A Huge Nationwide Sigh of Relief’Readers hail the verdict in Derek Chauvin’s trial, but one writes, “Justice will be when people of color can live in a country where they do not have to fear the bias of racist law enforcement.” Black Veterans Deserve the American Freedoms They ProtectFor centuries, Black American troops have not fully enjoyed the freedom they are sworn to defend. Tech in the Post-Pandemic WorldAssessing its future, both the bad and the good. Josh Hawley's Bid to Break Up AmazonWhat’s good for the online giant might be very bad for free competition and national cohesion. What I Learned When I Reopened My Middle School YearbookThere’s no right way to come of age, especially for a child of immigrants. Newer Planes Are Providing Airlines a Trove of Useful DataDuring the pandemic, older aircraft have been retired, resulting in a fleet that can collect more information about emissions and safety. Idriss Déby Dies at 68; Poor Herder’s Son Became Chad’s Longtime AutocratMr. Déby, who was aiming for a fourth decade in power, died from what the government called wounds sustained at a battlefront with rebels. Chancellor’s Race Presents Germans With a Challenge to ChangeThe conservatives have been in power for the past 16 years, will the nation stick with them, or go Green? China's Solar Dominance Presents Biden With Human Rights DilemmaPresident Biden’s vow to work with China on issues like climate change is clashing with his promise to defend human rights. Coal Is Set to Roar Back, and So Are Its Climate RisksTo slow down climate change, new coal projects need to end. A global forecast this week shows demand rising sharply. After 'Tiger King,' Law Proposed to Protect Big CatsThe Big Cat Public Safety Act has been introduced before, but a bipartisan group of lawmakers hopes the public outcry from the Netflix documentary series will finally help it become law. Arrest of Colorado Woman With Dementia Prompts InvestigationKaren Garner, 73, of Loveland, Colo., walked out of a Walmart without paying for $13.88 worth of items. Police officers broke a bone in her arm and dislocated her shoulder, a lawsuit says. Apple’s New Devices Target Markets Led by Smaller RivalsThe company also said it planned to release iPhone software next week with a privacy feature that worries many digital-advertising companies. Netflix’s Dominance Starts to Slow as Rivals GainThe streaming service reported the addition of four million new customers for the first quarter, below the six million it had forecast. Feeling Blah During the Pandemic? It's Called LanguishingThe neglected middle child of mental health can dull your motivation and focus — and it may be the dominant emotion of 2021. How to Imagine an Unfamiliar PlaceDon’t focus on what feels foreign. Instead, look for commonalities with a familiar analogue. Fending Off the Package PiratesAre you tired of deliveries being stolen before you have the chance to retrieve them? Outdoor package bins offer a solution. How the Artists Behind ‘Shtisel’ Brought Akiva’s Journey to LifeTo capture the tensions faced by a young ultra-Orthodox artist, the creative team behind the hit Israeli TV show hired two painters who understood the stakes. YouTube Videos Brainwashed My Father. Can I Reprogram His Feed?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on dealing with a parent radicalized by a recommendation engine and whether to cut off a friend who has joined a cult. Tiny Love Stories: ‘My First Spring Without Her’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. A Tireless Actress, Back at the Scene of the ‘Crime’Before the pandemic, Catherine Russell had missed only four performances of an Off Broadway perennial since 1987. She was onstage for its reopening. What’s the Secret of Biden’s Success?The president’s party is finally comfortable in its own skin. On the Menu at a Lunch in Italy: Protected SongbirdsThe Italian police were called to investigate a luncheon for a potential violation of coronavirus rules. They found a feast of migrating finches. 17 Restaurants Where New Yorkers Can Make Up for Lost TimeSpring blossoms and vaccinations are bringing the city out of hibernation. Pete Wells shares his favorite places that opened while many of us were staying home. Alarm in Ukraine as Russian Forces Mass at BorderFew analysts believe that Moscow intends to invade. But as Russia’s military buildup proceeds, the tension is rising in war-weary Eastern Ukraine. More Recent Articles |
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