Justice Dept. Plans to File Antitrust Charges Against Google in Coming Weeks
Friday, September 4, 2020 | |
| By Sarah Maslin Nir, Michael Wilson, Troy Closson and Jesse McKinley Daniel Prude, who was having a psychotic episode, died after police officers placed a mesh hood over his head in March. | | | By Katie Benner and Cecilia Kang The attorney general is said to have set a deadline over the objections of career lawyers who say they need more time to build the case. | | | By Mark Mazzetti, Edward Wong and Michael LaForgia The package being pushed by the Trump White House — which could shift the military balance in the Middle East — includes an electronic warfare plane, the EA-18G Growler. | | |
| U.S. By Tim Arango and Brenda Ann Kenneally The economic strain of the coronavirus pandemic has more Americans turning to food banks and charity for help feeding their families. | | | Opinion By Farhad Manjoo Even if Trump loses, there's no guarantee we'll make it to the other side. | | |
| By Reuters Pfizer's chief executive, Dr. Albert Bourla, said the drug-making company is in a "very advanced stage" and should know by the end of October whether the coronavirus vaccine they are developing is safe and effective. | | | By Reuters Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York rebuked President Trump over his direction to cut funding from Democratic cities during the coronavirus pandemic. | | | By Reuters The Democratic nominee for president, Joseph R. Biden Jr., said he was optimistic about progress that can be made toward racial justice and discussed his visit with Jacob Blake's family in Kenosha, Wis. | | |
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