“President Trump needs to focus on coronavirus and get his troops out of the city,” the mayor of Portland, Oregon, told activists Wednesday.
Author: Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY
A ‘huge moment’ for police reform that could reshape Black communities for generations
Communities across the U.S. are having serious conversations about how to reimagine policing in wake of George Floyd’s death. Hard work lies ahead.
Trump, Census Bureau collecting driver’s license data to check citizenship status of Americans
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Officials are pushing people without homes into shelters to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, but advocates say more must be done to save lives.
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The burgeoning marijuana industry is working swiftly to adapt to its customers needs as the coronavirus outbreak wreaks havoc on the economy.
‘We hear you, Dad’: A daughter stays on the phone for hours and hours as her father dies alone from coronavirus
Abby Adair Reinhard couldn’t be with her father as he died in a hospital 5 miles away. She stayed on the phone with him for hours as he passed.
Poor, essential and on the bus: Coronavirus is putting public transportation riders at risk
While many Americans work from home, millions of critical workers are still cramming onto buses and trains, putting themselves and others at risk.