Trump Admits Downplaying the Virus Knowing It Was 'Deadly Stuff'
Thursday, September 10, 2020 | |
| By Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Nicholas Fandos Brian Murphy, the former head of the Department of Homeland Security's intelligence division, accused senior leaders of warping the agency around President Trump's political interests. | | | By Maggie Haberman In taped interviews with the journalist Bob Woodward, the president said as early as February that the virus was more dangerous than the flu, even as he told the country otherwise. | | | By Ben Hubbard, Maria Abi-Habib, Mona El-Naggar, Allison McCann, Anjali Singhvi, James Glanz and Jeremy White Fifteen tons of fireworks. Jugs of kerosene and acid. Thousands of tons of ammonium nitrate. A system of corruption and bribes let the perfect bomb sit for years. | | |
| U.S. By Manny Fernandez More Fort Hood soldiers have died in homicides than in battle since 2016, and officials and family members are struggling to understand why. | | | Opinion By The Editorial Board He lied about the coronavirus anyway. | | |
| By The New York Times Northern California was cast in an orange glow on Wednesday from the wildfires devastating the area. | | | By Reuters President Trump revealed a list of 20 people he would consider for a Supreme Court nomination if he was re-elected, and challenged his rival, Joseph R. Biden Jr. to do the same. | | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain announced new coronavirus restrictions, banning gatherings larger than six people, referring to it as the "Rule of Six." | | |
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