Thursday on the NewsHour, as U.S. coronavirus infections top 4 million, Senate Republicans say they have a tentative deal for a new relief bill. Plus: Why President Trump is sending federal law enforcement into cities who don’t want it, the killing of Breonna Taylor sparks a movement, virtual campaigning, pandemic childcare struggles, an unusual baseball season, a canceled convention and more.
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News Wrap: Senate GOP says it has tentative deal on pandemic aid bill7 min
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Trump says he’ll send federal agents to more cities — even though they don’t want them3 min
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Trump’s deployment of federal forces to U.S. cities akin to ‘invasion,’ Ridge says7 min
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No officers have been charged in the killing of Breonna Taylor. Will they?5 min
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What virtual campaigning means for Trump and Biden10 min
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Some parents may be pushed out of the workforce due to lack of child care8 min
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Can MLB play ball and still avoid an outbreak?6 min
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Aasif Mandvi’s Brief But Spectacular take on staying true to himself4 min
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Why Trump decided to cancel Jacksonville convention2 min
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