No social distancing at Trump-attended Mount Rushmore event, MLB resumes spring training and more things to start your Friday morning.
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Dueling jobs reports, Russia briefing, John Bolton’s book: 5 things to know Thursday
Two new jobs reports likely will paint a good news-bad news picture, the Gang of Eight will get Russia briefing and more news to start your Thursday.
New California restrictions, EU travel ban, minimum wage hikes: 5 things to know Wednesday
California’s governor says he will implement more restrictions, the EU will open to travelers but not Americans and more news to start your Wednesday.
More Fauci testimony, Arizona closings, Northeast travel order: 5 things to know Tuesday
Dr. Anthony Fauci will testify before Congress on the state of the pandemic, a swath of closings in Arizona begin and more news you need to know Tuesday.
Texas sex ed showdown, protesters injured ahead of Trump’s church visit to testify: 5 things to know Monday
Texas hearing on changes to sex education curriculum, protesters injured ahead of Trump’s church visit expected to testify and more news you need to know Monday.
George Floyd, Supreme Court same-sex marriage ruling, Daytime Emmy Awards: 5 things to know Friday
Minneapolis City Council to vote on ending police department, 5 years since the SCOTUS’ same-sex marriage ruling and more things to know Friday
Remembering Tamir Rice, unemployment claims, Saharan Air Layer: 5 things to know Thursday
Tamir Rice would have turned 18 years old, House Democrats to move forward on police bill and more things to start your Thursday morning.
Voters cast their ballots in Kentucky, New York and Virginia; John Bolton’s book is out: 5 things to know Tuesday
Voters cast their ballots in Kentucky, New York and Virginia, John Bolton’s book is out and more news you need to know Tuesday.
Juneteenth, ex-Atlanta cop in court, Trump vs. Bolton: 5 things to know Friday
Americans around the country celebrate Juneteenth, Bolton’s scathing critique of Trump could define tell-all battles and more news you need to know Friday.
Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, BLM co-founder and other Black leaders on what Juneteenth 2020 means
Black leaders explain what Juneteenth means to them amid protests against police brutality.