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Inside the Times newsroom in the hours after Tom Cotton's op-ed went live.
Sen. Tom Cotton’s column has netted the Times its highest-ever number of cancellations in a single hour.
RIP NEW YORK TIMES. YOU USED TO BE A GREAT PAPER.
"I was there for a tiny little short period of time, and it was much more for an inspection."
totally
I mean FOR REALS bro
From New York to Los Angeles, police officers escalated the national outrest.
The ongoing protests following the killing of George Floyd were caught up in violence again on Saturday, as police all over the country teargassed protestors, drove vehicles through crowds, opened fire with non-lethal rounds on journalists or people on their own property, and in at least one instance, pushed over an elderly man who was walking away with a cane. Here are some of the ways law enforcement officers escalated the national unrest.
The videos from around the country during George Floyd protests illustrate the magnitude of police violence.
One of the world’s leading counterinsurgency experts sees similar patterns to Colombia, Libya, and Iraq.
Democrats have guns too.......
A veto-proof majority of nine council members said they want to institute a community-based model of public safety.
Keep. Making. Strides.
From New York to Los Angeles, police officers escalated the national unrest.