Esper Breaks With Trump on Using Troops Against Protesters
| By JOHN ELIGON, RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr. and SARAH MERVOSH The former officer who held his knee on George Floyd's neck was charged with second-degree murder. Three other officers now face charges as well. | | | By ERIC SCHMITT, HELENE COOPER, THOMAS GIBBONS-NEFF and MAGGIE HABERMAN Mark Esper's comments reflected the turmoil within the military over President Trump, who has said he could put active-duty troops on the streets to perform law enforcement functions. | | | By WINNIE HU and NATE SCHWEBER "I'm 100 percent with people who are protesting for justice, but is this justice?" one business owner said. "You're killing me." | | |
| What you need to know to start your day in New York, including news, weather, free events and a look at the lighter side of life. Sign up » | | |
| World By BRYANT ROUSSEAU In early 1989, change seemed unstoppable in Beijing. That it wasn't, that China would push back with fury, casts a large shadow over Hong Kong today. | | | Opinion By JUAN WILLIAMS They shouldn't lose hope. They are at the heart of the fight to take back America. | | |
| By EMILY HOLZKNECHT and KRISTOPHER KNIGHT Police are acting like the Constitution has been rewritten. | | | By REUTERS Former President Barack Obama praised the efforts of demonstrators across the nation, calling their protests following the death of George Floyd "powerful" and "transformative." | | | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and REUTERS A powerful cyclone hit Mumbai, the Indian city of about 20 million. The last storm to threaten the city with such force was more than 70 years ago. | | |
Copyright 2020 The New York Times Company 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 |  | |
No comments:
Post a Comment