While the president’s Republican allies generally kept their silence, Democrats pounced and former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., the party’s presidential candidate, posted a video noting that the president paid less in income taxes than everyday Americans. Times reporters have obtained decades of tax information the president has hidden from public view. Here are some of the key findings. The New York Times has examined decades of President Trump’s financial records, assembling the most comprehensive picture yet of his business dealings. The pandemic has crippled tourism, retail and the culture sector. The damage could last years, and layoffs, service cuts and added debt are all on the table. Documents and interviews show how senior officials sought to play down the risks of sending children back to the classroom, alarming public health experts. Americans who are still making up their minds in the presidential contest are weighing a complex set of issues and applying a range of viewpoints to the two candidates. They don’t fit neatly into partisan stereotypes. President Trump had counted on his court nomination over the weekend to shift the election dynamic away from his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. But it has not reset the race in the key battleground state. The confirmation process cranked into motion on Capitol Hill as the Senate Judiciary Committee began scrubbing Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s background. President Trump has accused Joe Biden, a Catholic, of being “against God” and “against the Bible.” Of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, he has claimed about Democrats, “They’re going after her Catholicism.” Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The judge’s nomination to the Supreme Court has enthused conservatives. What does her record say about the role she might play as a justice? It’s back to school — or is it? In a conversation with Kara Swisher, the billionaire entrepreneur talks space-faring civilization, battery-powered everything and computer chips in your skull. Donald Trump’s tax returns illustrate the profound inequities of the tax code and the shambolic state of federal enforcement. As retail chains abandon Manhattan, New Yorkers can rebuild a city that is more hospitable to its small businesses. The president — our chief law enforcement and national security official — could be facing huge liabilities. That’s chilling. ‘Being a lesbian who’s voting for Trump is like coming out of the closet again.’ Next month will mark 50 years of television that aims to educate and unite. Readers react to The Times’s investigation of the president’s finances. Some reported cases come from districts that are operating fully remotely, or districts in which the cases occurred before school was open. Over the past five days, we learned a lot about the president and his powers. The moves appeared to be the most concrete action toward more economic aid since negotiations stalled nearly two months ago, but the sides remain far apart on price and short on time. Shawn Marshall Myers was arrested in March, after prosecutors said he threw two parties of 50 or more people at his home in defiance of the state’s ban on gatherings of more than 10 people. The measure seeks to strengthen the Federal Aviation Administration and impose tougher penalties on corporate executives who undermine regulators. The case against Asif Ali Zardari, widower of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, is the latest in a string of moves against opposition figures that his supporters say are politically motivated. In addition to the deaths, the famous Chateau Boswell winery is gone, a community of tiny homes for homeless people has burned, and an untold number of houses are feared lost. The Caprera, an Italian warship, was deployed to Tripoli to help combat people-smugglers in Libya. Some of its sailors gathered a cargo of contraband. Lorenzo Giustino defeated Corentin Moutet in a match that helped push the French Open slate to a post-midnight completion. There will be many traps to fall into, so watch out. After living around the world, Nicolò Castellini Baldissera has returned to the city in which his family — and his heart — has always resided. Jawsh 685’s “Savage Love” became a global pop smash. Next up: graduating from high school and, hopefully, getting on a plane. The Jaguars drew a socially distanced capacity crowd for Thursday night’s game against the Dolphins, as football fans sought a bit of normalcy. A week of talks, panels and discussions seeks to counter an impression “that this talent pool just does not exist.” Experts say it can result in long-term weight loss and significantly improve physical and emotional health and even longevity. Robert Chody, the sheriff in Williamson County, is accused of tampering with a video of a fatal 2019 traffic stop made by the crew of a police ride-along program. The Fox News morning show, a reliable forum for the president and his defenders, served up criticism of the report and attacks on Joseph R. Biden Jr. More Recent Articles |
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