Kategori: ABD News

26 Haziran 2019

Senate Approves $4.6 Billion for Border With Few Restrictions

The Republican-controlled Senate rejected a House border bill that reined in Trump immigration policies, then passed its own version with few strings attached.

Trump Redoubles Attacks on Fed Chair, Saying ‘I Made Him’

President Trump blasted the Fed for hiking rates, even as it considers cutting them, and voiced jealousy for the European Central Bank’s policies.

Trump Criticizes Megan Rapinoe Over Refusal to Visit White House

The American soccer star had used an obscenity to dismiss the idea of a White House visit if her team won the Women’s World Cup.

How 21 Democrats Answered Our Questions Before the Debates

Which candidates believe the next president can stop climate change? How do they see the future of health care, handguns, the Supreme Court and other issues? Here's a quick look at their answers.

House Panel Subpoenas Kellyanne Conway on Ethics Law Violations

A House panel voted to subpoena Kellyanne Conway after the White House blocked her from testifying about what a special counsel called her “egregious” violations of ethics law.

Trump Lashes Out After Mueller Agrees to Testify to Congress

Mr. Trump repeated false accusations that the special counsel had destroyed text messages by F.B.I. officials critical of the president.

‘My Plan B Is Maybe My Plan A’: Trump Threatens New Tariffs on China

President Trump played down the importance of securing a trade deal with Beijing on Wednesday as he prepared to meet with President Xi Jinping of China this weekend.

A Guide to the Democratic Debates

Twenty presidential candidates are facing off onstage for the first time in the 2020 campaign. Here’s what to watch for.

Sarah Fabian on Toothbrushes for Migrant Children: ‘Lots of People May Well Hate Me’

Ms. Fabian, an immigration lawyer for the Justice Department, has become famous for her defense of the government’s failure to provide soap and toothbrushes to children in custody.

Queens D.A. Primary Too Close to Call, as Cabán Narrowly Leads Katz

A six-way race was down to two candidates, with absentee ballots likely to decide whether Tiffany Cabán or Melinda Katz wins the Democratic nomination.

A 2020 Cheat Sheet: How 21 Democrats Answered Our Questions Before the Debates

Which candidates believe the next president can stop climate change? How do they see the future of health care, handguns, the Supreme Court and other issues? Here's a quick look at their answers.

How Subway Delays and the Homeless Crisis Are Intertwined

A New York City program aims to move homeless people out of the subway by giving them shelter and support services instead of tickets.

Where in New York to Watch the Democratic Debates

Wednesday: Two nights of debates means two nights of watch parties across the city.

Migrants, Robert Mueller, Democratic Debate: Your Wednesday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know.

Boris Johnson, Political Escape Artist, Lands in Hot Water. Again.

The front-runner to become the British prime minister is frequently caught in gaffes, oversights and outright lies. And that’s what his fans like about him.

How Horse Racing Went Horribly Wrong at Santa Anita

There were 30 horse deaths in six months. Many blame a culture of chasing profits and a racing surface trainers say was unsafe.

What Will Democrats Look for in Debates? Someone They Can Imagine Onstage With Trump

Four years after Donald J. Trump blew up the expectations for how a candidate is expected to behave in a debate, he will loom over the 20 Democrats who take the stage in Miami this week.

Robert Mueller to Testify Before House Committees

Mr. Mueller, the special counsel, agreed to testify on July 17, two House panels said Tuesday night after issuing subpoenas to compel his appearance.

‘A Constant Game of Musical Chairs’ Amid Another Homeland Security Shake-Up

Mark Morgan, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting director will lead Customs and Border Protection, administration officials said Tuesday.

The Story Behind the Photo of Two Migrants Found Dead in the Rio Grande

A picture in a Mexican newspaper showed a man and his daughter who died while crossing the river, serving as a striking reminder of the journey’s perils.

Reopened Legal Challenge to Census Citizenship Question Throws Case Into Chaos

The Supreme Court is expected to rule on the question’s inclusion on the 2020 census this week. But recently discovered files have compelled lower courts to re-examine the case.