How 20 Photographers Captured New York Summer for The Times
Date: 22 September 2019
By Nadav Gavrielov
Nadav Gavrielov
For a Metro project, photographers fanned out across 65 block parties in all five boroughs to find camaraderie, community and cotton candy.
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One Brother Stabbed the Other. The Journalist Who Wrote About It Paid a Price.
Date: 23 September 2019
By Adam Satariano and Emma Bubola
Adam Satariano
The use of Europe’s ‘right to be forgotten’ privacy law has broadened, illustrated by two Italian brothers, a stabbing and the journalist who wrote about them.
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Trump, Unrestrained
Date: 23 September 2019
By Charles M. Blow
Charles
America’s vulnerability is exploited by its president.
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It’s a Fact: Mistakes Are Embarrassing the Publishing Industry
Date: 22 September 2019
By Alexandra Alter
Alexandra Alter
Errors and controversies involving several high-profile books are forcing writers and publishers to reconsider how they handle fact-checking.
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Bus Driver in Utah Crash That Killed 4 Chinese Was 1st Trip
Date: 23 September 2019
By The Associated Press
The driver of a tour bus that crashed near a national park in Utah, killing four Chinese tourists and injuring dozens more, was making his first trip for a company that only been in business for a short time, investigators said Sunday.
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Summer Delaney, Nicholas Fineman
Date: 22 September 2019
The couple met in 2008 at a high school chorus concert at the church where they were married. They had their first date the following summer.
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Human Chain Rings German Cathedral to Demand Gender Equality
Date: 22 September 2019
By The Associated Press
About 800 people have protested gender inequality in the Catholic Church by forming a human chain around Germany's Cologne Cathedral.
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The Story Behind Biden's Son, Ukraine and Trump's Claims
Date: 23 September 2019
By The Associated Press
In 2014, then-Vice President Joe Biden was at the forefront of American diplomatic efforts to support Ukraine's fragile democratic government as it sought to fend off Russian aggression and root out corruption. So it raised eyebrows when Biden's son Hunter was hired by a Ukrainian gas company.
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Trump’s Hold on Military Aid Blindsided Top Ukrainian Officials
Date: 23 September 2019
By Andrew E. Kramer
Andrew Kramer
The withholding of aid is now at the center of questions about whether President Trump manipulated foreign policy to pressure the Ukrainian government to take action damaging to Joseph R. Biden Jr.
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Trump Acknowledges Discussing Biden in Call With Ukrainian Leader
Date: 22 September 2019
By Peter Baker
Peter Baker
President Trump said his call with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine was perfectly appropriate, as Democrats intensified demands for an inquiry into abuse of power.
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