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June 2020
A Juneteenth Conversation on Race, Policing and Where America Stands
The Washington Post
Destroying Confederate Monuments Isn’t ‘Erasing’ History. It’s Learning From It.
The Washington Post
Despite High Court Ruling, DACA Faces Uncertain Future
Law 360
Lawmakers Urged to Make Police Discipline Records Public
AP
A Juneteenth Conversation on Race, Policing and Where America Stands
The Was
What We Can Learn About COVID-19 From the Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918
Fox News
The Therapist Is In—and It's a Chatbot App
WIRED
Rayshard Brooks Video: Legal Scholars Break Down Key Moments in Shooting Timeline
USA Today
Human Trials to Start on Coronavirus Drug Derived From Cow Blood
New York Post
New Data Shows Young People Need to Take Social Distancing Seriously
ABC News
Juneteenth, Reparations and African-American History With Keisha N. Blain
National Post
Creating Community in a COVID-19 World
Inside Higher Ed
Cows' Antibodies May Help Humans During Coronavirus Crisis
NPR
People Are Getting Sick From Coronavirus Spreading Through the Air—and That’s a Big Challenge for Reopening
The Conversation
I’m Working on a COVID Vaccine. I’m Hopeful, but I Won’t Give False Hope.
Esquire
What Technology Has Accidentally Killed the Most People?
Gizmodo
Poll: 57 Percent of Voters Support George Floyd Protests
The Hill
Fact Check: Misleading Bar Graph Presents Distorted Interpretation of Black and White Murder Rates
Reuters
Missing Data Veils Coronavirus Damage to Minority Communities
Politico
Police Disciplinary Records Are Largely Kept Secret in US
AP
The History of Policing and Race in the U.S. Are Deeply Intertwined
NPR
As Protests Continue, Black Women Activists Are Leading Again
PBS
America Is Already Different Than It Was Two Weeks Ago
The Atlantic
‘I Am Tired’: What Black Doctors Need You to Know Right Now
Forbes
Environmental Injustice in Pittsburgh: Poor, Minority Neighborhoods See Higher Rates of Deaths From Air Pollution
Environmental Health News
A Short History of Black Women and Police Violence
The Conversation
How 132 Epidemiologists Are Deciding When to Send Their Children to School
The New York Times
Future COVID-19 Treatments Could Be Thanks to Cows, Llamas and Pangolins
Inverse
How Different Types of Gyms Are Adjusting for Life After the Pandemic
Men's Health
Coronavirus Vaccine Tracker
The New York Times
The True Story of the Texas Rangers
The New York Times
Anti-Abortion Groups Say COVID-19 Vaccines May Use Cells From Human Fetuses
Newsweek
DARPA Exploring Muscle Regeneration Technology
National Defense
Sustainability Amid Social Unrest
Politico
Testing Nursing Home Workers Can Help Stop Coronavirus. But Who Should Pay?
The New York Times
The Black Women Who Paved the Way for This Moment
The Atlantic
Experts Fear Smaller Cities Are Ill-Equipped to Handle George Floyd Protests
U.S. News & World Report
Larry Fitzgerald Jr.: This Is Not the Minneapolis of My Youth
The New York Times
Confederate Monuments Are Coming Down, Are Streets And Highways Next?
NPR
The Floyd Protests Are the Broadest in U.S. History — and Are Spreading to White, Small-Town America
The Washington Post
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