2019年8月3日 星期六

New York Today: Daniel Pantaleo, N.Y.P.D. Officer in Eric Garner’s Death, Should Be Fired, Judge Says

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Saturday, August 3, 2019

Daniel Pantaleo, N.Y.P.D. Officer in Eric Garner's Death, Should Be Fired, Judge Says
Last month, the Department of Justice declined to bring criminal charges against Officer Daniel Pantaleo in connection with Eric Garner's death.

Last month, the Department of Justice declined to bring criminal charges against Officer Daniel Pantaleo in connection with Eric Garner's death. Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Associated Press

By ASHLEY SOUTHALL, ALI WATKINS AND WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM
Mr. Garner's last words — "I can't breathe" — ignited a national outcry over aggressive policing in minority neighborhoods.
A mourner carried photos of the twins, Luna and Phoenix Rodriguez, to a memorial service in Yonkers on Friday.
'Oh, Forgive Us!': Heartbreak at Wake for Twins Who Died in Hot Car
By ANDREA SALCEDO

The closer mourners got to the two open coffins, the louder the sobs. Luna and Phoenix, 1-year-olds, died last week in the Bronx.

A state justice in Manhattan ruled that the Two Bridges on the Lower East Side could not continue as planned.
Plan for Supertall Tower Looming Over Lower East Side Is Halted, for Now
By MATTHEW HAAG

The ruling was an unusual setback for developers planning luxury skyscrapers in neighborhoods dotted with low-rise buildings.

R. Kelly entered a not guilty plea in Brooklyn federal court and will be held in custody.
R. Kelly Denied Bail; His Lawyer Says Accusers Have 'Groupie Remorse'
By MICHAEL GOLD AND COLIN MOYNIHAN

Judge cites fear of witness tampering as he orders the singer held in Brooklyn on charges of exploiting underage women.

Richard M. Rosenbaum, the chairman of the New York State Republican Party, in Kansas City in 1976. He had worked hard to have former Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York appointed vice president under Gerald R. Ford.
Richard Rosenbaum, 88, Loyal Rockefeller Republican, Is Dead
By SAM ROBERTS

As the New York State G.O.P. chairman, he was vital in persuading the Ford administration to enlist the former New York governor as vice president.

The kosher supermarket Seasons in Flushing, Queens. Of the planned merger between kosher giants, one industry observer said,
'Man, Oh Manischewitz': Kosher Food Merger Opens New Chapter for Famous Name
By JOSEPH BERGER

Kayco is acquiring Manischewitz and its best-selling matzo, a move that to many observant Jews is akin to General Motors taking over Ford.

The flagship Dean & DeLuca store in SoHo, in downtown Manhattan, remains open as the troubled chain's other locations close across the United States.
Dean & DeLuca Sinks Further Into Debt
By JULIA MOSKIN

The chain has closed additional stores in the United States as it expands abroad, and told former employees that they will not be paid.

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Today's Headlines: Trump Drops Plans to Nominate John Ratcliffe as Director of National Intelligence

Spiraling Trade Tensions Threaten Economy as Trump Pressures China
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Saturday, August 3, 2019

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Trump Drops Plans to Nominate John Ratcliffe as Director of National Intelligence
Trump Drops Plans to Nominate John Ratcliffe as Director of National Intelligence
By CHARLIE SAVAGE, JULIAN E. BARNES and ANNIE KARNI

President Trump announced the withdrawal of his nominee on Twitter.

Spiraling Trade Tensions Threaten Economy as Trump Pressures China
Spiraling Trade Tensions Threaten Economy as Trump Pressures China
By ANA SWANSON

The S&P 500 recorded its worst week this year as investors were rattled by renewed trade tensions that threatened to undermine the global economy.

Climate Could Be an Electoral Time Bomb, Republican Strategists Fear
Climate Could Be an Electoral Time Bomb, Republican Strategists Fear
By LISA FRIEDMAN

A growing number of young voters, including conservatives, identify climate change as a top priority. Republican strategists fear that could soon pose a big problem.

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