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Author: Marco della Cava, USA TODAY

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George Floyd’s murder generated tears, outrage, commitment — and lots of soulful art

May 22, 2021May 24, 2021 Marco della Cava, USA TODAY Comments Off on George Floyd’s murder generated tears, outrage, commitment — and lots of soulful art

George Floyd’s life and death moved many artists to express themselves, process their anger and celebrate humanity.

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Anonymous jury in Derek Chauvin trial part of a growing trend that has some legal experts worried

April 25, 2021April 25, 2021 Marco della Cava, USA TODAY Comments Off on Anonymous jury in Derek Chauvin trial part of a growing trend that has some legal experts worried

Derek Chauvin was found guilty in the murder of George Floyd by an anonymous jury, a trend that has some legal experts worried about transparency.

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Adam Toledo, Daunte Wright and Derek Chauvin’s trial: Is de-escalation training the solution to recent deaths at the hands of police?

April 16, 2021 Marco della Cava, USA TODAY Comments Off on Adam Toledo, Daunte Wright and Derek Chauvin’s trial: Is de-escalation training the solution to recent deaths at the hands of police?

The trial of Derek Chauvin and the shootings of Adam Toledo and Daunte Wright have renewed the spotlight on the inadequate nature of police training.

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Medical school applications surge as COVID-19 inspires Black and Latino students to become doctors

January 30, 2021January 30, 2021 Marco della Cava, USA TODAY Comments Off on Medical school applications surge as COVID-19 inspires Black and Latino students to become doctors

Inspired by the role of doctors during a pandemic that has ravaged Black and Latino communities, students of color are increasingly eyeing med school.

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‘This is our house, and we’re gonna protect it’: Lawmakers prepared to fight or be killed as Trump mob attacked US Capitol

January 7, 2021January 7, 2021 Marco della Cava, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘This is our house, and we’re gonna protect it’: Lawmakers prepared to fight or be killed as Trump mob attacked US Capitol

As supporters of President Donald Trump smashed their way into the Capitol, members of Congress were thrust into a chaotic wartime scene.

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California faces ‘darkest days’ as COVID-19 cases surge, pushing hospital staff to the breaking point

December 21, 2020 Marco della Cava, USA TODAY Comments Off on California faces ‘darkest days’ as COVID-19 cases surge, pushing hospital staff to the breaking point

Once a model for keeping COVID-19 cases at bay, California is facing ‘darkest days’ of crisis as hospitals quickly fill to capacity.

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Will San Francisco, New York and other big cities recover from COVID-19? What a post-vaccine city could look like

December 19, 2020 Marco della Cava, USA TODAY Comments Off on Will San Francisco, New York and other big cities recover from COVID-19? What a post-vaccine city could look like

COVID-19 started a work from home trend that could permanently alter how big cities look, from new parks to cheaper rents.

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Aviator Chuck Yeager met with USA TODAY as a feisty legend in 2012

December 8, 2020 Marco della Cava, USA TODAY Comments Off on Aviator Chuck Yeager met with USA TODAY as a feisty legend in 2012

The test pilot legend made famous in ‘The Right Stuff’ talks to USA TODAY about his life.

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What will 2021 bring? Promising vaccines and ‘the darkest days of our war on COVID-19’

December 6, 2020December 6, 2020 Marco della Cava, USA TODAY Comments Off on What will 2021 bring? Promising vaccines and ‘the darkest days of our war on COVID-19’

Vaccines offer the promise of a renewed 2021, but first there are months ahead of the “darkest days” of the COVID-19 war.

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Most Americans want protections for LGBTQ people. Biden could finally make that happen

November 20, 2020 Marco della Cava, USA TODAY Comments Off on Most Americans want protections for LGBTQ people. Biden could finally make that happen

After four years of President Trump, victories for Biden and LGBTQ state lawmakers have created a “reason for hope” for many LGBTQ Americans.

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