Trump Administration Promise to Focus on Extremism Remains Unfulfilled
Wednesday, September 2, 2020 | |
By Ben Casselman Many owners face tough choices after a federal loan program and other government moves to bolster the economy have run their course. | | By Zolan Kanno-Youngs A year after the Department of Homeland Security promised to focus more on violent extremism, the plan to carry out that shift remains hidden while the atmosphere worsens. | | By John Eligon, Julie Bosman and Peter Baker The president, touring the city that is the latest focal point of anger over police shootings of Black Americans, called attention instead to the street violence that he blamed on liberal politicians. | | |
Food By Marissa Conrad Food vendors and their devoted fans are going to great lengths, from drive-throughs to phone apps, to keep the corn dogs and chickens-on-a-stick flowing. | | Opinion By Jessica Byrd Sanitation workers on strike. Mothers occupying vacant houses. These are our leaders. | | |
By The Associated Press President Trump visited Kenosha, Wis., and met with local sheriffs and Republican leaders despite the objections of Democrats, who said his presence could inflame tensions. | | By The New York Times Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin updated lawmakers on the Trump administration's efforts to aid the economy during the pandemic. | | By Reuters At the corner where Mr. Blake was shot, hundreds gathered for a "Justice for Jake" rally to promote community healing and to rebuke President Trump's visit to Kenosha, Wis. | | |
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