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domingo, 25 de septiembre de 2016

FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES: After Protests, Charlotte Police Release Videos of Shooting


  • Under intense pressure, police officials in Charlotte, N.C., on Saturday released dashboard and body camera recordings in the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott.
  • The city’s police chief said for the first time that Mr. Scott was in possession of both marijuana and a handgun.

A Week of Whoppers From Donald Trump

Mr. Trump has unleashed a blizzard of falsehoods, exaggerations and outright lies in the general election. Here’s our analysis of 31 untruths.

Goldman’s Links to Clintons Helped by 2008 Market Crash

In the wake of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, as the firm fended off investigations and criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike, the Clintons drew Goldman Sachs closer.

Your Weekend Briefing

Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.

Smarter Living: Tips for Daily Life

Smarter Living features stories about health, food, tech, travel and more. What do you want to see here? smarterliving@nytimes.com




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lunes, 12 de septiembre de 2016

FROM, THE NEW YORK TIMES: Clinton Is Being Treated for Pneumonia, Doctor Says


  • Hillary Clinton abruptly left a ceremony for the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on Sunday and had to be helped into a van.
  • The incident is likely to increase pressure for her to release detailed medical records.



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In Sidewalk, Atlanta Finds a Path to Rebirth

The Atlanta BeltLine project, which would circle the city’s urban core with a biking and pedestrian loop, aims to rejuvenate an area known for suburban sprawl.


Smarter Living: Tips for Daily Life

Smarter Living features stories about health, food, tech, travel and more. What do you want to see here? smarterliving@nytimes.com


A Fall in Marriages Is Transforming China

Fewer Chinese people are getting married, meaning a decline in the number of babies, and potentially less spending on homes, appliances and other spending needed to drive economic growth.


The Time I Went on Border Patrol in Virtual Reality

The United States Border Patrol is using computer simulators to train its agents in how to defuse potentially violent confrontations. A Times reporter went along for a ride.

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