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The killing of George Floyd on May 25 sparked protests over police brutality and systemic racism. WSJ’s Darren Everson spoke with black professionals to discuss their experiences and what changes they’d like to see. Photo illustration: Adele Morgan
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In the wake of George Floyd’s death, protesters across the country are calling on officials to defund the police. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday examines what the phrase means and how it might work. Photo: Ragan Clark / Associated Press

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Few American cities have been hit harder economically by the coronavirus lockdown than Las Vegas. WSJ visited the city’s famous strip to learn about how Sin City is reopening its casinos. Photo: John Locher/AP

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Houston Hosts Memorial for George Floyd, Bail Set for Ex-Officer
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Taking lots of phone and video calls lately? WSJ’s Nicole Nguyen talks to Jon Bailey, a work-at-home professional voice actor behind characters like Transformers’ Optimus Prime, about getting clear, crisp audio from wherever your office is. Photo Illustration: Dom Amatore for The Wall Street Journal

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Opinion: America’s New Nihilism
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Opinion: Ward Connerly Resumes His Fight Against Affirmative Action
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The sports economy’s profits are dwindling as leagues struggle to figure out how to return from the pandemic.

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