Justice Dept. Intervenes to Help Trump in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Lawsuit
Wednesday, September 9, 2020 | |
| By Julie Creswell and Peter Eavis As they grow accustomed to working from home, many businesses are delaying signing new leases until rents drop and the pandemic passes. | | | By Alan Feuer Government lawyers made the unusual move of seeking to take over President Trump's defense in a suit brought by Ms. Carroll, who has accused Mr. Trump of raping her in the 1990s. | | | By Hannah Beech, Saw Nang and Marlise Simons Video testimony from two soldiers supports widespread accusations that Myanmar's military tried to eradicate the ethnic minority in a genocidal campaign. | | |
| Style By Valeriya Safronova Visitors from the United States make up the largest share of foreign tourists on the Italian island, and this year their absence is denting local businesses. | | | Opinion By Jesse Wegman And no, New York and California would not dominate a popular vote. | | |
| By The Associated Press The police chief and the deputy chief resigned Tuesday. Mr. Prude, a Black man, suffocated after he was placed in a hood by police officers and pinned to the ground. | | | By Associated Press Gov. Gavin Newsom of California discussed the state's efforts to curb wildfires over the holiday weekend, and emphasized that most wildfires are avoidable. | | | By The Associated Press Brad Raffensperger, Georgia's secretary of state, said investigations were underway after the authorities discovered some people voted twice in the June primary and August run-off elections. | | |
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