The president gave his approval to a package of wildfire disaster relief only hours after officials from his administration had explained why the state should not receive the aid. The president on Thursday played down big loans he guaranteed for his struggling businesses. But much of that debt is soon to come due in the midst of declining revenue and an I.R.S. audit that could cost him over $100 million. Nielsen figures showed Joseph R. Biden Jr. drawing 15.1 million viewers, against 13.5 million for President Trump, a ratings obsessive. The company was until recently flying a “Trump 2020’’ flag over its Cleveland headquarters. The problems it has had underscore the stress that mail voting has put on the nation’s election process amid the pandemic. Some administration officials say testing Americans with no symptoms of the coronavirus would hurt the economy and restrict civil liberties. Democrats and some prominent experts say it would slow the virus and bolster economic growth. In the Mountain West, an outbreak has revealed the danger that the virus poses to jails and rural communities. Drug enforcement agents had long tried to solve the mystery of “El Padrino,” a shadowy, powerful force. They’ve now identified him as Salvador Cienfuegos, Mexico’s defense chief from 2012 to 2018. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. In the second part of our look at the presidential candidates’ policies, we explore Joe Biden’s plans for a crisis presidency. Michelle and Ross respond to listener mail and debate court packing amid Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearing. It’s a favorite American pastime. But it’s not helping. If women defeat Trump, it will be because of all he’s done to defeat them. We face a choice between a true renewal and a warped fantasy of the past. (And, unfortunately, yes, they mostly are men.) Reversing 50 years of social decline. Her originalism ignores the significance of the second American Revolution. Downplaying the dangers of the pandemic and politicizing public health measures was grossly negligent and cost untold lives. A reader says Senate Republicans need to take responsibility for crises current and future. Also: The financial sell-off and the pandemic; the artistry of the rapper Megan Thee Stallion. How the competing events looked to Times Opinion writers. Amid concerns about the future of theaters, remember that the past wasn’t always glorious. This is the moment to rethink what we want at a cinema. A new administration policy, if upheld, would largely shift political power and federal money from Democratic states to Republican ones. The latest change underlined how rapidly social media platforms are shifting their positions in the days leading up to the election. Hugo de Jonge, the Dutch health minister, said that “incurably ill” children ages 1 to 12 should be able to die with the help of a doctor. Prosecutors added a charge of criminal conspiracy to a long-running investigation into whether his 2007 campaign received illegal Libyan financing. The latest judge assigned to the long-running death penalty case is based in Virginia and has had a military career focused on defense work, but he has been on the bench for less than two years. The prime minister blew up over what he called Europe’s insistence that Britain make all the compromises. But Europe says it still wants to talk. Ms. Fleming’s roles ranged from Wyatt Earp’s love interest to a princess in King Arthur’s court. They also mounted speakers that broadcast growling in the woods of Nova Scotia. It was all part of a psychological training exercise. His Everton squad is leading the Premier League entering Saturday’s Merseyside Derby, but a manager who has seen it all has never been single-minded when it comes to soccer. You may think you know what suburban design looks like, but the authors of a new book are here to set you straight. And how to nip them in the bud before they start. The British pastry chef Ravneet Gill ran countless tests to arrive at her version of the classic recipe. The prosecutor also said he retired after staying on to protect a public corruption case against a Republican congressman. As a wife and a mother, I have learned how to tell the truth. Which is why I always know when my husband is lying. More Recent Articles |
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