Apple News provides a roundup from the first night of this year’s unconventional Democratic National Convention. Bloomberg has some key takeaways from a Census Bureau survey that has been measuring the many ways the coronavirus pandemic has affected people in the U.S. The Wall Street Journal says cities weighing up how to decrease police spending are discovering how hard it is. And Politico looks at how the current economic crisis is already leading to police budget cuts, with unintended consequences. ESPN reports that Miami Heat player Jimmy Butler has started his own coffee business inside the NBA bubble.
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