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Trump Denies Calling Fallen Soldiers ‘Losers’ and ‘Suckers’A report in The Atlantic said the president called troops killed in combat “losers” and “suckers.” He strenuously denied it, but some close to him said it was in keeping with other private comments he has made disparaging soldiers. Biden Condemns Report That Trump Called Fallen Soldiers ‘Losers’Responding to a report that President Trump had called soldiers killed in combat “losers,” Joe Biden used his outrage to draw a contrast with his opponent over leadership and decency. Trump Says He Will Reverse Pentagon Plan to Close Stars and Stripes NewspaperThe reversal on Stars and Stripes came as President Trump was in full defensive mode over reports that he had disparaged military personnel. After Report That Trump Disparaged War Dead, Democrats See Chance to Win Over Military VotersLiberal groups had already ramped up efforts to win over veterans and military families in swing states, where even a small shift could prove decisive. John Kelly, at Center of Report on Trump Disparaging U.S. Soldiers, Keeps SilentThe former chief of staff’s public reticence has frustrated groups that are hoping that he will publicly endorse Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic presidential nominee. Election Updates: Biden and Trump Seize on Jobs Report to Press Their CasesPresident Trump seized on the falling jobless rate, as Joe Biden highlighted the millions who remained without jobs. Here’s the latest. Pharma Companies Plan Joint Pledge on Vaccine SafetyThe statement is meant to reassure the public that the companies will not seek a premature approval of vaccines under pressure from the Trump administration. N.Y.C. Parents Are Exhausted. But Will They Send Their Children to School?So far, nearly 40 percent of families have opted to have their children learn fully remotely when public schools reopen on Sept. 21. Daniel Prude’s Death: Police Silence and Accusations of a Cover-UpThe police in Rochester, N.Y., treated the death of Mr. Prude as a drug overdose. The case drew scrutiny when footage showed that he had been pinned down and hooded by officers. In His Last Hours, Portland Murder Suspect Said He Feared ArrestLaw enforcement agents killed Michael Forest Reinoehl while trying to arrest him for the shooting death of a supporter of a far-right group. The Service Economy MeltdownAs companies reconsider their long-term need to have employees on site, low-wage workers depending on office-based businesses stand to lose the most. Job Growth Slackens, Signaling Vulnerability of RecoveryUnemployment fell to 8.4% in August, but the gain of 1.4 million jobs was the weakest in months. The end of federal aid programs is casting a shadow. Forget TikTok. China’s Powerhouse App Is WeChat.A vital connection for the Chinese diaspora, the app has also become a global conduit of Chinese state propaganda, surveillance and intimidation. The United States has proposed banning it. Labor Day Weekend, Jobs, U.S. Open: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Bringing the Theater Back to LifeWhen the pandemic hit, shows across America went dark. A regional theater in New England thinks it has found a way back. Jeffrey Toobin on Writing About TrumpToobin talks about “True Crimes and Misdemeanors,” and Dayna Tortorici discusses Elena Ferrante’s “The Lying Life of Adults.” Trump, Our Fallen Soldiers Aren’t ‘Losers’ or ‘Suckers’Jordan lost his father in Iraq. He knows his father was a warrior and a patriot. But the words hurt nevertheless. The Conspiracist in Chief Will Save Us AllRepublicans have a QAnon problem, which means the rest of America does too. Fighting the Virus in Trump’s PlagueMy body is a stranger. It is out there battling the enemy within. ‘Your Dad’s Not Feeling Well’When he got sick with Covid-19, it opened a window for me to get to know him better. The Trouble With EmpathyCan we really be taught to feel each other’s pain? How the Green New Deal Saved a Senator’s CareerThere are lessons here for Joe Biden. I Live in California. How Do I Know It’s Safe to Go Outside?A high-tech sensor network brought me closer to the natural cycles of my environment. Uber Is Hurting Drivers Like Me in Its Legal Fight in CaliforniaWe’re in limbo as the ride-hailing company spends millions fighting a new state law. Congress Must Be Clear: No Doctored VideosA congressman posted a manipulated video. That ought to be taken seriously. New Details About Breonna Taylor’s Life and Death‘The New York Times Presents,’ on FX and Hulu, investigates recordings, 911 calls and over 1,500 pages of police records to reveal a clearer picture of the deadly botched raid. Here Are 20 Shows to Watch This FallThanks to the coronavirus shutdown, the networks’ fall schedules are packed with reality competitions and recycled shows. But there are still as many intriguing offerings as ever this season. How to Survive in the ‘Shark Attack Capital of the World’To live in New Smyrna Beach, Fla., is to know sharks and forget fear. California's Heat Wave Will Be Dangerously Hot This WeekendRecord-breaking temperatures are expected across the western United States. They might be followed by wind that could worsen fires in California, or storms that could bring snow in Colorado. Pentagon Sticks With Microsoft for Cloud Computing ContractAmazon, a rival for the $10 billion contract, has complained that President Trump interfered in the process. Justice Dept. Charges 2 With Trying to Support HamasThe men, both American citizens, were taken into custody on Thursday evening in Minneapolis. They say they are members of a far-right group called the Boogaloo Bois. Trump Moves to Cancel Contracts for Government Sensitivity TrainingA memo sent to agency heads on Friday called efforts that often focus on promoting awareness of racism “divisive” and “un-American propaganda.” Professor Investigated for Posing as Black Won’t Teach This Term, Officials SayGeorge Washington University said the professor, Jessica A. Krug, will not have classes this semester after a blog post with her byline described a deception of assuming Black identities even though she is white. Brazil Pantanal Scorched by FiresThe blazes in Brazil, often intentionally set, have scorched a record-setting 10 percent of the Pantanal, one of the most biologically diverse habitats on the planet. After 6 Murder Trials and Nearly 24 Years, Charges Dropped Against Curtis FlowersMr. Flowers had faced the possibility of a seventh trial in the quadruple-murder case from Mississippi. A Coded Word From the Far Right Roils France’s Political MainstreamUsing a term that suggests the society is turning “savage,” government ministers signal a shift from the center as President Macron prepares for a new political season. Julia Reed, Chronicler of Politics, Food and the South, Dies at 59In Ms. Reed’s writing for Newsweek, Vogue and other publications, her canvas included the follies of the powerful and the pleasures of Southern food. Is Charging Your Phone All Day Really That Bad?Worrying about your battery’s health might not be worth the hassle. Demands of Best-of-5 Sets Give U.S. Open a Pandemic WrinkleUsually, players have much more time to gear up to play in the long matches demanded by the Grand Slam tournaments. Venice Film Festival Opens, Defiant but Socially DistancedStrict measures are in place at the first major international movie event since the coronavirus pandemic began. Tom Seaver Was Great Even When the Mets Weren’tWhen Seaver was on the mound for the Mets, at least, he seemed immune to whatever the crisis du jour in Queens was at the time. New Treatment for Lou Gehrig's Disease Shows PromiseA study of their therapy and clinical trials of other experimental treatments are offering glimmers of hope that paralysis from the disorder can be slowed. Cathy Smith, Who Injected John Belushi With Fatal Drugs, Dies at 73After giving an interview to The National Enquirer, she was convicted in Mr. Belushi’s overdose death and served time in prison. As Covid Wanes in Florida, a City Battles ‘Pandemic Fatigue’If ever a place checked almost every box for conditions that put people at risk of the coronavirus, it is Hialeah. More Recent Articles |
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