From Trump's Shadow, Mike Pence Can See 2024
Wednesday, August 26, 2020 | |
By Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin In an abrupt swerve from the dire tone of the convention's first night, President Trump staged a grab-bag of gauzy events and personal testimonials aimed at female and minority voters. His program blurred the lines between campaigning and governing. | | By Alexander Burns and Maggie Haberman The vice president has grown accustomed to performing certain acrobatics, maneuvering around in private what President Trump bellows in public. It's one way he is tending to his future. | | By Niraj Chokshi and Ben Casselman American Airlines said it would furlough 19,000 workers if lawmakers do not extend aid to the industry, which has been hammered by the pandemic. | | |
Travel | The World Through a Lens By Mónica R. Goya The desolate beauty of the winemaking tradition on Lanzarote, the easternmost of the Canary Islands, is evidence of human resilience in the face of adversity. | | Opinion By Jamelle Bouie The Republican Party may not have a platform, but it has a plan. | | |
By Erik Ljung, Katie G. Nelson and McKenzie Marshall Protesters and law enforcement officers clashed in Kenosha, Wis., over the shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, by a white police officer. | | By Reuters Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas urged residents to take evacuation orders seriously before the storm makes landfall, which is expected on Thursday. | | By The New York Times Nikki Haley, the former United Nations ambassador, praised President Trump and spoke of her own experience in politics during the Obama administration, when she was the governor of South Carolina. | | |
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