Thursday on the NewsHour, the top U.S. military officer apologizes for joining President Trump in a controversial June 1 photo op amid protests in Washington, D.C. Plus: Unemployment in America, protests against racism extend beyond the U.S., the struggles of black-owned businesses, dealing with addiction during the pandemic, strengthening American democracy and community in New York’s Chinatown.
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How Gen. Mark Milley became a ‘prop’ during Trump photo op
News Wrap: COVID-19 cases continue to surge in Brazil, India
What latest jobs numbers say about a U.S. economic recovery
George Floyd catalyzes global movement for racial justice
Pandemic highlights hardships black business owners face
How Americans’ drinking habits have changed during pandemic
Policy recommendations to strengthen American democracy
A Brief But Spectacular take on the Chinatown Block Watch
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