2019年10月12日 星期六

Today's Headlines: Giuliani Is Said to Be Under Investigation for Ukraine Work

Ukraine Envoy Says She Was Told Trump Wanted Her Out Over Lack of Trust
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Giuliani Is Said to Be Under Investigation for Ukraine Work
Giuliani Is Said to Be Under Investigation for Ukraine Work
By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT, BEN PROTESS, KENNETH P. VOGEL and WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM

Prosecutors are investigating whether the president's lawyer broke laws meant to prevent covert foreign influence on the government.

Ukraine Envoy Says She Was Told Trump Wanted Her Out Over Lack of Trust
Ukraine Envoy Says She Was Told Trump Wanted Her Out Over Lack of Trust
By SHARON LaFRANIERE, NICHOLAS FANDOS and ANDREW E. KRAMER

Ambassador Marie L. Yovanovitch was recalled from Ukraine after a long campaign against her by Rudolph Giuliani and his allies. Her boss told her she had "done nothing wrong."

ISIS Rears Its Head, Adding to Chaos as Turkey Battles Kurds
ISIS Rears Its Head, Adding to Chaos as Turkey Battles Kurds
By CARLOTTA GALL and PATRICK KINGSLEY

A prison break and a bombing claimed by the Islamic State punctuated fears that the Turkish invasion, now in its third day, was sowing mayhem.

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How Photos of Your Kids Are Powering Surveillance Technology

Technology

How Photos of Your Kids Are Powering Surveillance Technology
By KASHMIR HILL and AARON KROLIK

Millions of Flickr images were sucked into a database called MegaFace. Now some of those faces may have the ability to sue.

Marie Yovanovitch Fought Corruption, Then Lost Her Post

Opinion

Marie Yovanovitch Fought Corruption, Then Lost Her Post
By ROBERTA JACOBSON

For nearly 30 years, American diplomats were expected to promote the rule of law. Under President Trump, they get punished for it.

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