On the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, we examine its legacy so far.

On the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, we examine its legacy so far.
International Olympic Committee member Dick Pound says he believes the Olympic Games will go ahead this year and says the option of canceling the event is “essentially off the table.”
A senior officer who came to the scene where Louisiana State troopers were arresting Ronald Greene after a car chase did not initially report his camera footage in the evidence submitted to District Attorney John Belton, according to a spokesperson for the Louisiana State Police.
The United States will make “significant contributions” to rebuilding Gaza which will be announced later Tuesday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in Jerusalem.
A trove of manuscripts acquired from the Brontë family in the 19th century, all but unseen for the past century, will be auctioned at Sotheby’s.
President Biden is set to host Mr. Floyd’s siblings and daughter at the White House while Minneapolis remembers his life and legacy.
The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act is languishing in Congress, but the White House is optimistic that legislative talks will help move it forward.
A look back at what has transpired in the year since Mr. Floyd’s murder reveals a country both struggling to confront it history of racial division and continuing to succumb to it.
Masks will still be required, and schools will follow social-distancing guidelines, but vaccinations are not yet mandatory.