Barrett, Vowing Independence, Is Haunted by Trump's Demands
Thursday, October 15, 2020 | |
By Kate Kelly and Mark Mazzetti A hedge fund consultant's summary of private presentations by White House economic advisers fanned investor worries. | | News ANALYSIS By Carl Hulse Judge Amy Coney Barrett is not the first Supreme Court nominee to profess her independence, but her task has been made far more complicated by the president who nominated her. | | By Claire Cain Miller and Alisha Haridasani Gupta Judge Barrett and Senator Harris negotiate America's freighted expectations for women. | | |
Magazine By Wesley Morris A quarantine facial-hair experiment led me to a deep consideration of my Blackness. | | Opinion By Thomas B. Edsall Unanticipated electoral developments are affecting both presidential campaigns in surprising ways. | | |
By Reuters During the third day of hearings on Capitol Hill, Sen. Joni Ernst, Republican of Iowa, asked Judge Amy Coney Barrett if she had any advice for young women. She advised them to "be confident" and to "know what you want." | | By Office Of The New York City Mayor Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York said during a news conference Wednesday that areas in the city where there was a spike in coronavirus cases have seen some "leveling off" due to restrictions implemented last week. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Thousands of antigovernment demonstrators pushed past blockades as they marched to Government House in Bangkok in opposition to the Thai monarchy. | | |
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