2019年9月10日 星期二

Today's Headlines: For Boris Johnson, Another Bad Day and Another Big Defeat in Parliament

Commerce Chief Threatened Firings at NOAA After Trump's Dorian Tweets, Sources Say
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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

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For Boris Johnson, Another Bad Day and Another Big Defeat in Parliament
For Boris Johnson, Another Bad Day and Another Big Defeat in Parliament
By STEPHEN CASTLE

Monday was supposed to be a day of triumph for Britain's new prime minister. Instead, he lost his bid for a new election on the same day a law went into effect barring a no-deal Brexit.

Commerce Chief Threatened Firings at NOAA After Trump's Dorian Tweets, Sources Say
Commerce Chief Threatened Firings at NOAA After Trump's Dorian Tweets, Sources Say
By CHRISTOPHER FLAVELLE, LISA FRIEDMAN and PETER BAKER

Wilbur L. Ross Jr. made the threat after the agency's Alabama office contradicted the president's claim that Hurricane Dorian might hit the state.

Juul Illegally Marketed E-Cigarettes, F.D.A. Says
Juul Illegally Marketed E-Cigarettes, F.D.A. Says
By SHEILA KAPLAN and MATT RICHTEL

The agency sent a warning letter to the company, saying it violated regulations by touting its vaping products as safer than traditional tobacco cigarettes.

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Editors' Picks
She's a Hong Kong Protester. Her Husband Is a Cop. It's Complicated.

World

She's a Hong Kong Protester. Her Husband Is a Cop. It's Complicated.
By CORA ENGELBRECHT

The Hong Kong protests have driven a wedge into the homes of some families of police officers and into the ranks of the force, where some feel their loyalties torn.

C.I.A. Informant Extracted From Russia Had Sent Secrets to U.S. for Decades

U.S.

C.I.A. Informant Extracted From Russia Had Sent Secrets to U.S. for Decades
By JULIAN E. BARNES, ADAM GOLDMAN and DAVID E. SANGER

American intelligence officials had previously tried to extract the source from Russia in 2016, but the informant had initially refused.

Mark Sanford Is the Biggest Republican Threat to Trump

Opinion

Mark Sanford Is the Biggest Republican Threat to Trump
By LIZ MAIR

He is unlikely to be defined by Never Trumpism and more likely to campaign on the threat of runaway deficits and debts.

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