Daniel Prude's Death: Police Silence and Accusations of a Cover-Up
Saturday, September 5, 2020 | |
By Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman A report in The Atlantic said the president called troops killed in combat "losers" and "suckers." He strenuously denied it, but some close to him said it was in keeping with other private comments he has made disparaging soldiers. | | By Michael Wilson, Jesse McKinley, Luis Ferré-Sadurní, Troy Closson and Sarah Maslin Nir The police in Rochester, N.Y., treated the death of Mr. Prude as a drug overdose. The case drew scrutiny when footage showed that he had been pinned down and hooded by officers. | | By Ben Casselman Unemployment fell to 8.4% in August, but the gain of 1.4 million jobs was the weakest in months. The end of federal aid programs is casting a shadow. | | |
Business By Eduardo Porter As companies reconsider their long-term need to have employees on site, low-wage workers depending on office-based businesses stand to lose the most. | | Opinion By Dana Canedy Jordan lost his father in Iraq. He knows his father was a warrior and a patriot. But the words hurt nevertheless. | | |
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