How Trump Maneuvered His Way Out of Trouble in Chicago
Wednesday, October 28, 2020 | |
| By Giulia McDonnell Nieto del Rio, Simon Romero and Mike Baker The number of people hospitalized with the coronavirus has climbed significantly from a month ago, straining cities that have fewer resources to weather the surges. | | | The President's Taxes By David Enrich, Russ Buettner, Mike McIntire and Susanne Craig When his skyscraper proved a disappointment, Donald Trump defaulted on his loans, sued his bank, got much of the debt forgiven — and largely avoided paying taxes on it. | | | news analysis By Jim Rutenberg and Nick Corasaniti The Supreme Court justice's suggestion that ballots arriving after Election Day could "flip the results" left voting rights activists concerned about how the court might rule in postelection fights. | | |
| World By Ed O'Loughlin The dolphin, who is believed to have turned up in Dingle's harbor 37 years ago and became a global tourist attraction, hasn't been seen for two weeks. Locals are coming to terms with the fact that Fungie may never return. | | | Opinion By The New York Times Opinion Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation has tilted the high court's ideological balance. What should the court's future be, and who gets to decide it? | | |
| By Reuters On Tuesday, Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic nominee, held a campaign rally in Georgia and called upon the memory of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. | | | By Reuters President Trump lashed out at Michigan's governor, Gretchen Whitmer, during his rally in Lansing, Mich. Tuesday criticizing her for imposing too many restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. | | | By Reuters and The Associated Press Hundreds of demonstrators in several Italian cities protested new government coronavirus restrictions on Monday. | | |
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