2019年7月10日 星期三

Today's Headlines: Labor Secretary Acosta Faces Calls to Resign Over Epstein Case

Trump Can't Block Critics From His Twitter Account, Appeals Court Rules
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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Top News
Labor Secretary Acosta Faces Calls to Resign Over Epstein Case
Labor Secretary Acosta Faces Calls to Resign Over Epstein Case
By GLENN THRUSH and PATRICIA MAZZEI

Mr. Acosta is facing an uproar over the role he played in a lenient plea deal with the New York financier Jeffrey Epstein over sex crimes.

Trump Can't Block Critics From His Twitter Account, Appeals Court Rules
Trump Can't Block Critics From His Twitter Account, Appeals Court Rules
By CHARLIE SAVAGE

The decision may have broader implications for how the First Amendment applies to officials' accounts in the social-media era.

35 Employees Committed Suicide. Will Their Bosses Go to Jail?
35 Employees Committed Suicide. Will Their Bosses Go to Jail?
By ADAM NOSSITER

After a wave of worker suicides under their management, former executives at France Télécom have been charged with the crime of "moral harassment."

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Editors' Picks
The Chicago Defender, Legendary Black Newspaper, Prints Last Copy

U.S.

The Chicago Defender, Legendary Black Newspaper, Prints Last Copy
By MONICA DAVEY and JOHN ELIGON

For generations of black Americans, The Defender, influential and tough, was a force: "You knew it didn't happen if it wasn't in The Defender."

Joe Biden, Closet Republican

Opinion

Joe Biden, Closet Republican
By FRANK BRUNI

He's the liberal Bob Dole, the looser Mitt Romney, the supposedly safe bet who's owed a shot.

Today's Videos
I Advise Students Accused of Sexual Assault. Expelling Them Isn't the Answer.
VideoVideo: I Advise Students Accused of Sexual Assault. Expelling Them Isn't the Answer.
By HANNA STOTLAND and LEAH VARJACQUES

Colleges must treat sexual assault like the public health issue it is.

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