Weinstein Is Convicted. Where Does #MeToo Go From Here?
Date: 27 February 2020
By Jodi Kantor
Jodi Kantor
Prominent #MeToo voices, emboldened by a verdict many thought impossible, are grappling with how the movement can unite behind a concrete set of policy goals.
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Push for More Privacy Protections Throws Surveillance Bill Talks Into Disarray
Date: 27 February 2020
By Nicholas Fandos and Charlie Savage
Nicholas Fandos
As time runs out to renew three F.B.I. investigative tools for terrorism and spy inquiries, both parties are divided and President Trump remains a wild card.
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They Were Infected With the Coronavirus. They Never Showed Signs.
Date: 27 February 2020
By Roni Caryn Rabin
Roni Rabin
Even asymptomatic people who are infected may be able to spread the virus. But people without symptoms are rarely tested.
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Trump Says May Need to Restrict Travel From Italy, South Korea
Date: 27 February 2020
By Reuters
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday the United States may in the future have to restrict travel to Italy, South Korea and other countries due to outbreaks of the coronavirus but now was not the right time.
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Trump Promises More Lawsuits Against New York Times
Date: 27 February 2020
By Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday more lawsuits would be filed against the New York Times after his re-election campaign said it was filing a libel suit over what it said was a false opinion article that suggested Russia and the campaign had an overarching deal in the 2016 U.S. election.
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Build It Like Beckham, Inter-Miami Target Big Names
Date: 27 February 2020
By Reuters
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are potential targets for Inter-Miami, co-owner David Beckham said on Wednesday, underscoring his team's global ambition as they prepare to make their long-awaited Major League Soccer debut this weekend.
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Grappling With Coronavirus, Tokyo Olympic Leaders Have No Good Options
Date: 27 February 2020
By Andrew Keh and Ben Dooley
Andrew Keh
The I.O.C. and the organizers in Tokyo have alternatives to holding the Olympics this summer in Japan. They just aren’t very appealing.
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