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Bill de Blasio’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week
How the liberal mayor became New York City’s punching bag.
Biden emerges with a low-tech coronavirus strategy: Masks and distancing, but no testing
Some doctors say the former vice president should be doing more to protect his health during campaign events.

Mitt Romney, marching with evangelicals, becomes first GOP senator to join George Floyd protests in D.C.
Sen. Mitt Romney became the first known Republican senator to join demonstrations after the death of George Floyd.
Trump pulls back National Guard and cities cancel curfews, as peaceful protests continue and grow
Clashes between protesters and police appear to have ebbed even as several cities saw their largest-ever demonstrations over the weekend.
The nexus between coronavirus and protests: ‘The virus was the kindling. Police brutality lit the fire.’
Despite likelihood that big crowds will spike the number of infections, protesters say they had no choice.
John Bolton plans to publish a tell-all about his time in the White House in late June
The White House has not formally signed off on “The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir.”

The brave new world of virtual political conventions
What national leaders can learn from the Texas Democrats
Stung by crises, the brander in chief searches for a reelection message
President Trump is trying new slogans and nicknames for his reelection, after the nation’s woes knocked out.
Over the past 60 years, more spending on police hasn’t necessarily meant less crime
In fact, there's no correlation between change in crime rates and spending on state and local police.