Trump Emerges as Inspiration for Germany's Far Right
Tuesday, September 8, 2020 | |
| By Shane Goldmacher and Maggie Haberman Five months ago, President Trump's re-election campaign had a huge financial edge over Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s. The Times conducted an extensive review of how the Trump team spent lavishly to show how that advantage evaporated. | | | By Katrin Bennhold Among German conspiracy theorists, ultranationalists and neo-Nazis, the American president is surfacing as a rallying cry, or even as a potential "liberator." | | | By Mary Williams Walsh Local officials are slashing funding for everything from education and health care to orchestra subsidies. | | |
| World By Karan Deep Singh Farm bankruptcies and debts have been the source of misery in India for decades. But experts say the suffering has reached new levels in the pandemic. | | | Opinion By Richard V. Reeves and Christopher Pulliam Why are party leaders fighting to get rid of one surprisingly progressive element of the 2017 tax bill? | | |
| By The Associated Press, Reuters and Storyful Fire crews faced wildfires from near the Mexico border to the Sierra Nevada that burned thousands of acres and spread thick smoke throughout the state. | | | By The Associated Press Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic nominee for president, pushed for full transparency on a vaccine for the coronavirus and said that President Trump's approach was unhelpful. | | | By Reuters Britain's health secretary said the country would "take whatever action is necessary" to curb a sharp rise in coronavirus cases. On Sunday, officials reported 2,998 new cases, the highest since late May. | | |
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