Trump Fires Mark Esper, Defense Secretary Who Opposed Use of Troops on U.S. Streets
Tuesday, November 10, 2020 | |
By Nicholas Fandos and Emily Cochrane Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, slammed Democrats for expecting the president to quickly concede and said he had every right to pursue legal challenges. | | By Helene Cooper, Eric Schmitt and Maggie Haberman Mr. Esper's removal was quickly followed by speculation that the president was not finished: The F.B.I. director and the C.I.A. director could be next, according to administration officials. | | By Katie Thomas, David Gelles and Carl Zimmer Pfizer announced positive early results from its coronavirus vaccine trial, cementing the lead in a frenzied global race that has unfolded at record-breaking speed. | | |
Arts By Jennifer Schuessler A paper by a researcher at the Schuyler Mansion finds overlooked evidence in letters and Hamilton's own account books indicating that he bought, sold and personally owned slaves. | | Opinion | The conversation By Gail Collins and Bret Stephens The victory of the Biden-Harris ticket and the enduring power of Republicanism tell two stories. | | |
By Reuters President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. made remarks on his plan to fight Covid-19 and build back the economy. | | By The New York Times Tropical Storm Eta caused intense flooding, a storm surge along the coast and left hundreds of thousands of people without electricity across South Florida. | | By Reuters Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, on Monday supported President Trump's refusal to concede and argued Mr. Trump was "within his rights" to challenge the outcome. | | |
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