Ransomware Attacks Take On New Urgency Ahead of Vote
Monday, September 28, 2020 | |
| By Russ Buettner, Susanne Craig and Mike McIntire The Times obtained Donald Trump's tax information extending over more than two decades, revealing struggling properties, vast write-offs, an audit battle and hundreds of millions in debt coming due. | | | By Nicole Perlroth and David E. Sanger Attacks against small towns, big cities and the contractors who run their voting systems have federal officials fearing that hackers will try to sow chaos around the election. | | | By Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns A Times/Siena College poll showed that 56 percent said the next president should nominate a Supreme Court justice. And Joe Biden retained a clear lead over President Trump, 49 to 41 percent. | | |
| World By Jeffrey Gettleman and Suhasini Raj Former students are taking illegal and often dangerous jobs in India and other developing countries, potentially rolling back years of progress in social mobility and public health. | | | Opinion By Kim Phillips-Fein Future decisions by a very conservative majority could give corporations even more weight and workers less. | | |
| By Reuters President Trump denied wrongdoing and attacked the I.R.S. in response to questions about a New York Times investigation into his taxes. | | | By Reuters Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic nominee for president, called on Senate Republicans to not vote on confirmation of President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, before the election. | | | By The New York Times Dozens of N.Y.P.D. officers charged into a group of people near an intersection in the West Village, arresting several. Video of the incident drew strong criticism that the officers had used unnecessary force. | | |
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