How Cities Lost Control of Police Discipline
Wednesday, December 23, 2020 | |
By Maggie Haberman and Michael S. Schmidt The pre-Christmas wave of 20 pardons and commutations are not likely to be the last before Mr. Trump leaves office on Jan. 20. | | By Kim Barker, Michael H. Keller and Steve Eder In the chaos of 1960s Detroit, a fledgling police union laid the groundwork for a system that, to this day, constrains discipline for officers accused of misconduct. | | By Luke Broadwater and Alan Rappeport The president sought bigger checks for Americans and a bill that dealt more specifically with pandemic relief. | | |
Arts By Alex Marshall The Choir of King's College, Cambridge, spent months rehearsing for its Christmas Eve service, which is broadcast worldwide. Its hope was to perform it live. | | Opinion By The Editorial Board Travel restrictions might make sense, but what this country really needs is better disease surveillance. | | |
By Reuters On Tuesday, President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. called for unity in combating the coronavirus crisis and criticized the Trump administration's handling of a recent cyberattack. | | By Reuters On Tuesday, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, Dr. Francis S. Collins and Alex M. Azar II received the Moderna vaccine. They will receive the second dose in 28 days. | | By The Associated Press Hundreds of dollars in direct payments may start going to American households as soon as next week after Congress overwhelmingly passed a $900 billion stimulus package. | | |
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