Its Reputation Tattered, Polarized Senate Faces a Steep Impeachment Test
Thursday, January 16, 2020 | |
| By NICHOLAS FANDOS and SHERYL GAY STOLBERG The House impeachment managers walked the articles of impeachment across the Capitol after a long-anticipated vote to start what promises to be a partisan impeachment trial of President Trump. | | | Trump on Trial By CARL HULSE A partisan start to the trial stands in contrast to a consensus approach struck in 1999, the last time the Senate weighed the fate of a president. | | | By ANA SWANSON and ALAN RAPPEPORT An initial pact, cooling tensions in an election year, follows months of escalating tariffs and a trade war that seemed as if it would never end. | | |
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| New York By BRIAN M. ROSENTHAL The proposal is the most far-reaching step taken in response to a Times investigation into exploitative practices in the industry. | | | Opinion By GAIL COLLINS Just block Donald Trump out of your mind. | | |
| Editorial Observer By MICHELLE COTTLE They say they are. They're not so sure about their neighbors, though. | | | By THE EDITORIAL BOARD Ms. Klobuchar interviews for The New York Times's endorsement. | | | By THE EDITORIAL BOARD Mr. Yang interviews for The New York Times's endorsement. | | | By KEN BURNS If the Virginia legislature votes to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, it may become law. | | | By ESWAR PRASAD China has suffered short-term pain from the trade war, but it stands to gain in the long term. | | |
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