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For Three Ex-cops, Will Blaming Chauvin for Floyd’s Death Work?
With Derek Chauvin convicted of murder in George Floyd’s death, activists and the Floyd family are turning their attention to this summer's trial for the other three officers involved in his May 2020 arrest.
Court record: Chauvin to be Sentenced June 16 in Floyd Death
A Minnesota court has set a June sentencing date for Derek Chauvin, who was convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd.
Chauvin Won’t Testify at Murder Trial in Floyd’s Death
The defense at the murder trial of former Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd has rested its case without putting Chauvin on the stand.
Pfizer Says Its COVID-19 Vaccine Protects Younger Teens
Pfizer says its COVID-19 vaccine is safe and strongly protective in kids as young as 12.
AstraZeneca Says US Trial Data Shows Vaccine 79% Effective
AstraZeneca says advanced trial data from a U.S. study on its COVID vaccine shows it is 79% effective.
Democrats Finding Support for Biden in Small-City America
Democrats are looking for new sources of political strength as the election map is shifting.
Minneapolis to Pay $27M to Settle Floyd Family Lawsuit
The city of Minneapolis has agreed to pay $27 million to settle a civil lawsuit from George Floyd's family over the Black man's death in police custody.
Dozens Rally Before Ex-Officer Put on Trial in Floyd’s Death
Dozens of people gathered in front of the Minnesota governor's mansion to demand accountability for police officers, days before a former Minneapolis officer is set to go on trial in the death of George Floyd.
Dominion Voting Systems Sues ‘MyPillow Guy’ for $1.3 Billion
Dominion Voting Systems has filed a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against the founder of Minnesota-based MyPillow.
Biden to Boost Pandemic Lending to Smallest Businesses
President Joe Biden is targeting federal pandemic assistance to the nation's smallest businesses and taking steps to further equity in what is known as the Paycheck Protection Program.
Boy Scouts Celebrate the First Group of Female Eagle Scouts
The Boy Scouts of America is celebrating a major milestone this weekend with a virtual event honoring the nearly 1,000 girls and young women who are the first females to attain the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout.
Appeals Court Won’t Delay Ex-Cop’s Trial in Floyd’s Death
The Minnesota Court of Appeals has dismissed prosecutors' request to delay the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged in the death of George Floyd.