2019年6月17日 星期一

Today's Headlines: Hong Kong Protesters Return to the Streets, Rejecting Leader’s Apology

Trump Wants to Neutralize Democrats on Health Care. Republicans Say Let It Go.
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Monday, June 17, 2019

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Hong Kong Protesters Return to the Streets, Rejecting Leader's Apology
Hong Kong Protesters Return to the Streets, Rejecting Leader's Apology
By KEITH BRADSHER and DANIEL VICTOR

Protesters dismissed the apology by Carrie Lam as insincere and called for her resignation among a growing list of demands.

Trump Wants to Neutralize Democrats on Health Care. Republicans Say Let It Go.
Trump Wants to Neutralize Democrats on Health Care. Republicans Say Let It Go.
By PETER BAKER, MICHAEL TACKETT and LINDA QIU

If the president follows through on issuing a plan, it could help shape a presidential race that Democrats would like to focus largely on health care.

The Youngest Child Separated From His Family at the Border Was 4 Months Old
The Youngest Child Separated From His Family at the Border Was 4 Months Old
By CAITLIN DICKERSON and TODD HEISLER

Baby Constantin spent five months of his first year in a foster home. His family got a painful look at America's experiment with family separation as an immigration policy.

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Hundreds of Thousands March Through Hong Kong
VideoVideo: Hundreds of Thousands March Through Hong Kong
By BARBARA MARCOLINI

The suspension of a bill that would allow extradition to China was not enough to deter people from demonstrating again this Sunday.

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