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2020-08-28
Pro athletes give voice to voiceless
GOP aim: Energize the base
College football returns this weekend
10 must-see new movies to stream at home this fall
Another 1 million apply for unemployment benefits
• A Confederate statue, which a La. city had decided to leave standing, was toppled by Hurricane Laura.
• March on Washington: Thousands of people are expected in the nation’s capital Friday on the 57th anniversary of the “I Have a Dream” speech.
• In Kenosha, Wis., calls for authorities to protect protesters.
• Why so many US states are at such a higher risk of a hurricane strike this year.
Reporter takeaways from conventions
Fort Hood soldier ‘humiliated’
Las Vegas hotel sues state over virus rule
CDC walks back shift in COVID-19 testing guidelines
Post on voting by mail is missing context
I stutter, but Brayden spoke for me at DNC
Our View: Trump denies science, but science won’t be denied
Other Views: ‘What a difference 12 years makes’ on climate
Transgender voters face hurdles
1 million apply for unemployment claims
Bill & Ted can still strike the right chord in ‘Face the Music’
Look out for mistakes that could kill your phone
Samsung Note20 Ultra: A phone lover’s phone
Fed unveils historic shift to boost inflation
You may get check for $5 or less from the Treasury
From EP to VMAs, ‘versatile’ fits Keke Palmer to the letter
TIME TO BE HEARD
NBA players using influence to create meaningful change
No protection from all pandemics
Players’ push prompts a two-day lull
Colleges aim for apps to help track COVID-19
Family fights for remains of man who died abroad
Survey gauges national response
Arizona State won’t release COVID-19 data
‘Booze Fairies’ leave baskets on NJ doorsteps
Western states boost testing as new cases fall
Reopening The Met quite a tall order
Airbnb lists destinations with the cleanest rentals
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