2019年7月4日 星期四

Today's Headlines: Justice Dept. Reverses Course on Citizenship Question on Census, Citing Trump’s Orders

It's a Question No One Says They Want to Ask. But the Women Running for President Keep Hearing It.
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Justice Dept. Reverses Course on Citizenship Question on Census, Citing Trump's Orders
Justice Dept. Reverses Course on Citizenship Question on Census, Citing Trump's Orders
By MICHAEL WINES, MAGGIE HABERMAN and ALAN RAPPEPORT

The president contradicted statements by his Justice and Commerce Departments that census forms were being printed without the question and they would heed a court ruling.

It's a Question No One Says They Want to Ask. But the Women Running for President Keep Hearing It.
It's a Question No One Says They Want to Ask. But the Women Running for President Keep Hearing It.
By LISA LERER

Female candidates are climbing in the polls and dominating debates. Yet Democrats are still being asked if a woman can be elected president.

Washington Prepares for a July 4 Spectacle, Starring and Produced by President Trump
Washington Prepares for a July 4 Spectacle, Starring and Produced by President Trump
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and THOMAS GIBBONS-NEFF

The president has ordered the last-minute transformation of the traditional July 4 activities into what he calls "a celebration of America" and that critics call a celebration of Donald J. Trump.

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The Rich and Complicated History of 'God Bless America'

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The Rich and Complicated History of 'God Bless America'
By NANCY COLEMAN

Kate Smith's rendition may now be tarnished by her own legacy, but Irving Berlin's love letter to his adopted country still has the power to stir.

Wishing for a Tank-Free Fourth

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Wishing for a Tank-Free Fourth
By GAIL COLLINS

It could be worse. There's always James Buchanan.

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