Stripped of Twitter, Trump Faces a New Challenge: How to Command Attention
Date: 10 January 2021
By Maggie Haberman
Maggie Haberman
Mr. Trump became a celebrity through television, but Twitter had given him a singular outlet for expressing himself as he is, unfiltered by the norms of the presidency.
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As Trump Reels, Fox News Has a Message for Viewers: Stick With Us
Date: 09 January 2021
By Michael M. Grynbaum
Michael
As allies abandon the president, his favorite network revives familiar villains for the Biden era. And the prospects for a Trump TV media venture are “greatly diminished.”
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11 Journalists on Covering the Capitol Siege: ‘This Could Get Ugly’
Date: 09 January 2021
By Katie Robertson and Tiffany Hsu
Katie Robertson
Reporters who planned to watch a political ceremony were caught in a wave of turmoil.
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To Run and Take Notes at the Same Time
Date: 10 January 2021
By Jen A. Miller
Jen Miller
During a 24-hour race, I tried to interview as many of my fellow runners as possible early on, while we were fresh, excited and coherent.
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Neil Sheehan Forced an American Reckoning
Date: 09 January 2021
By Hedrick Smith
Hedrick Smith
Working with the reporter who obtained the Pentagon Papers for The Times, I saw firsthand his moral fervor about the people’s right to know the truth.
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Behind Capitol Violence, Poet Finds ‘a Speech That Caught the Right Ears’
Date: 10 January 2021
By Matt Mason
Matt Mason
A "news poem" in response to last week’s violent melee at the Capitol, written by the state poet of Nebraska, Matt Mason.
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At Least 4 Dead in Shooting Spree in Chicago and Evanston
Date: 10 January 2021
By Tiffany May
Tiffany May
A rampage that started in Chicago and ended in nearby Evanston left at least four people dead, including the suspect. At least four others were critically wounded.
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Four days after a riot at the Capitol, the likelihood of the House’s impeaching Trump continues to grow.
Date: 10 January 2021
By Dan Levin
Dan Levin
Momentum for impeaching President Trump a second time was growing rapidly over the weekend among rank-and-file Democrats and some Republicans, setting the stage for a final showdown that would test the boundaries of politics, accountability and the Constitution.
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Much of Pakistan Loses Power in Massive Blackout
Date: 09 January 2021
By Salman Masood
Salman Masood
The capital, Islamabad, and most major cities were affected in what was one of the biggest power failures to hit the country of 200 million people.
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‘The Jobs Report Is a Pandemic Report,’ Biden Says
Date: 09 January 2021
By The Associated Press
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. pledged economic action to accelerate Covid-19 vaccine distribution and provide relief for struggling Americans, small businesses and state and local governments.
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