Monday on the NewsHour, the U.S. Supreme Court rules job discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or transgender identity is illegal. Plus: What the decision means for LGBTQ rights, Atlanta protests intensify after police fatally shoot a black man, how Minneapolis could overhaul its police department, COVID-19 vaccine risks and research, two Americans jailed abroad and Politics Monday.
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A 'milestone' Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ job protections
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What landmark Supreme Court ruling means for LGBTQ rights
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Atlanta protests after black man fatally shot by police
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News Wrap: Coronavirus cases surge in at least 22 states
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How Minneapolis wants to reimagine the future of policing
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Why young people are volunteering to be exposed to COVID-19
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2 Americans held abroad convicted in controversial trials
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Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Trump and police protests
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