2019年8月21日 星期三

Today's Headlines: What ‘Victory’ Looks Like: A Journey Through Shattered Syria

Trump's Rollback of Auto Pollution Rules Shows Signs of Disarray
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What 'Victory' Looks Like: A Journey Through Shattered Syria
What 'Victory' Looks Like: A Journey Through Shattered Syria
By VIVIAN YEE and MERIDITH KOHUT

On an eight-day visit, New York Times journalists given rare access to Syria found ruin, grief and generosity. What was missing after eight years of civil war? Young men and a middle class.

Trump's Rollback of Auto Pollution Rules Shows Signs of Disarray
Trump's Rollback of Auto Pollution Rules Shows Signs of Disarray
By CORAL DAVENPORT and HIROKO TABUCHI

The White House, blindsided by a pact between California and four automakers, appears to be losing ground in its effort to prevent any more for joining the agreement.

N.R.A. Gets Results in One Phone Call With the President
N.R.A. Gets Results in One Phone Call With the President
By MAGGIE HABERMAN, ANNIE KARNI and DANNY HAKIM

After talking with Wayne LaPierre, the group's chief executive, President Trump repeats many of its longtime positions.

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Editors' Picks
What Does Campaign Rally Music Say About a Candidate?

U.S.

What Does Campaign Rally Music Say About a Candidate?
By ASTEAD W. HERNDON, GABRIEL GIANORDOLI, UMI SYAM, JON CARAMANICA and JON PARELES

Presidential campaigns have a sound. We analyzed the playlists of 10 contenders to see how the songs aligned with the messages.

Almost Famous: The King of Fish and Chips

Opinion | Op-Docs

Almost Famous: The King of Fish and Chips
By BEN PROUDFOOT

In the late 1960s, Haddon Salt built a fast-food empire. Then Kentucky Fried Chicken came knocking.

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