When is Washington Post Live on May 24?

When is Washington Post Live on May 24?

Join Washington Post Live on Monday, May 24 at 10:30am ET. May 25 marks one year since the death of George Floyd led to nationwide protests over racial injustice and calls for police reform.

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What are the top news stories in Washington State?

Business Wire (Press Release) 11:00 Amazon Commits $75 Million to Develop 800 New Affordable Housing Units in Nashville Area at… Business Wire (Press Release) 11:00 Slog PM: U.S. COVID Death Toll Surpasses 600,000; King County Is 70% Vaxxed; Senate Approves… The Stranger, Seattle 01:59 The average Washington salary is $76,000?

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Join Washington Post Live on Monday, May 24 at 10:30am ET. May 25 marks one year since the death of George Floyd led to nationwide protests over racial injustice and calls for police reform.

When was covid-19 first reported in Washington State?

Our dashboard includes antigen test results dating back to June 2020, when they were first reported in Washington. The trend in case rate refers to the trend in 14-day rate of new COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population.

What does the Washington Post Live Show do?

Washington Post Live brings together thought leaders and executives to examine how the ways we travel and enjoy entertainment will be permanently altered, while still feeling very familiar. We’ll explore tweaks that will be added to how we attend concerts, sporting events and other large gatherings.

Who are the reporters for the Washington Post?

On Tuesday, June 1 at 12:30pm ET, Washington Post race and economics reporter Tracy Jan spoke with Mary Elliott and Paul Gardullo from the National Museum of African American History and Culture about what happened and the enduring impact of the century-old massacre.