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Washington Post

What sort of staying power does it take for a protest movement to be judged a success?

Associated Press

What sort of staying power does it take for a protest movement to be judged a success?

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The NFL may be able to stay a step ahead for a while, but unless it can create an impenetrable barrier, the coronavirus will catch up.

CalvinAyre.com

What are customers prioritizing as the Covid-19 pandemic drags on? With casinos now mostly reopen in the U.S., we can observe and get anecdotal stories, but a real study provides better data to work off of. Thankfully, Brett Abarbanel, Director of Research at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (51ԹϺ) international gaming institute has conducted one with the help of KPMG, and she joined our Becky Liggero Fontana for the latest episode of The Long Con.

Desert Companion

“If you had a patient in need of a dentist, which dentist would you refer them to?” This is the question we’ve asked thousands of dentists to help us determine who the topDentists should be. Dentists and specialists are asked to take into consideration years of experience, continuing education, manner with patients, use of new techniques and technologies and of course physical results.

Idaho Press

The Boise Police Department currently doesn’t have a set policy governing how it responds to civil disturbances and protests.

The Nevada Independent

The months-long, multiracial protests against police violence and for racial equality are a demand for change, and states such as Colorado are listening. The Legislature is at risk of not heeding the call. The proposed police reform bill for the current special session does not do half of what Colorado did. If Nevada is serious about meaningful change, our Legislature must deliver police reform at least as strong as Colorado’s.

The Boston Globe

There was a war taking place inside the cabin of Delta's Airbus A321 as it sat on the tarmac at Logan.