2019年6月27日 星期四

Today's Headlines: Democrats Diverge on Economy and Immigration in First Debate

Photo of Migrants Shocks, but Congress Stalls on Border Aid
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Democrats Diverge on Economy and Immigration in First Debate
Democrats Diverge on Economy and Immigration in First Debate
By JONATHAN MARTIN and ALEXANDER BURNS

Elizabeth Warren set the tone for the party's progressive wing, but others among the 10 candidates were more cautious, producing clashes along ideological lines.

Photo of Migrants Shocks, but Congress Stalls on Border Aid
Photo of Migrants Shocks, but Congress Stalls on Border Aid
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS

A photo of a migrant father and his 23-month-old daughter appeared to crystallize the human tragedy at the border, and it was everywhere — on cable, the internet and on the Senate floor.

Why the Democratic Takeover in New Jersey Is More Civil War Than Progressive Revolution
Why the Democratic Takeover in New Jersey Is More Civil War Than Progressive Revolution
By NICK CORASANITI

A chasm between Gov. Philip D. Murphy and more moderate legislators could lead to a government shutdown.

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How New York's Skyline Is Changing to Give the Wealthy a Better View

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How New York's Skyline Is Changing to Give the Wealthy a Better View
By SERGIO PEÇANHA, KARSTEN MORAN, JOSH WILLIAMS and JEFFREY FURTICELLA

New Yorkers are witnessing a boom of luxury residential buildings, which some see as a sign of the city's wealth gap.

What Happened to America's Political Center of Gravity?

Opinion

What Happened to America's Political Center of Gravity?
By SAHIL CHINOY

The Republican Party is farther right than U.K.I.P. and France's National Rally, according to an analysis of their platforms.

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