Democracy Dies in Darkness
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A Minneapolis jury convicted Chauvin of murder and manslaughter in April, nearly a year after video of him pinning Floyd under his knee sparked nationwide protests. He faces up to 40 years in prison.
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Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel celebrates after Denmark advanced to the Euro 2020 knockout round. (Getty Images)
Two weeks after midfielder Christian Eriksen needed to be resuscitated on the field following a cardiac arrest, Denmark opens the European Championship knockout round with a match against Wales.
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Louder, busier dining rooms make it feel as if it's 2019 — the good old days — again.
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