Friday, 31 January 2020
Republicans Block Impeachment Witnesses, Clearing Path for Trump Acquittal
By BY MICHAEL D. SHEAR AND NICHOLAS FANDOS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/38TOpdN
Diplomat at Center of Trump Impeachment Retires From State Department
By BY LARA JAKES from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3b39uUL
The Impeachment Trial Nears a Finale
By Unknown Author from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/36KHylw
Despite Evidence, Republicans Rallied Behind Trump. This Was Their Reasoning.
By BY ZACH MONTAGUE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2S6ODaL
Senate adjourns until Monday morning.
By BY CATIE EDMONDSON from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2RO3jMV
A consequential vote is captured in pencil.
By BY ALICIA PARLAPIANO from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2S8BYnx
Biden says his focus is on defeating Trump at the ballot box.
By BY KATIE GLUECK from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2tgy6IH
Former Coast Guard Lieutenant Is Sentenced to 13 Years in Prison on Gun and Drug Charges
By BY MICHAEL LEVENSON from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2uaZAQp
Democrats unsuccessfully try to force four amendments.
By BY EMILY COCHRANE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2RJiGWO
Trump signed off on the plan for his trial’s close.
By BY NICHOLAS FANDOS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2UlkUxz
Requiem for a Dream
By BY ROGER COHEN from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2GKelfI
Roberts says it would be ‘inappropriate’ for him to act as a tie-breaker.
By BY CATIE EDMONDSON from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2UfphtG
Giuliani Sought Help for Client in Meeting With Ukrainian Official
By BY RONEN BERGMAN, ANTON TROIANOVSKI AND KENNETH P. VOGEL from NYT World https://ift.tt/3b0Qu9x
Watch Live: Senators Debate Impeachment Trial Amendments
By Unknown Author from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3aZYp78
Hillary Clinton Slams Bernie Sanders for Not Working to Unite Democrats in 2016
By BY SHANE GOLDMACHER from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2RM2iF6
Plans for Alabama’s Deadly Prisons ‘Won’t Fix the Horrors’
By BY KATIE BENNER from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3aZLFgP
Brexit Has Arrived. But Boris Johnson’s Reign Is Just Beginning.
By BY RICHARD SEYMOUR from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2RNUGC1
Senators say they’ve settled on a schedule that would end the trial on Wednesday.
By BY PATRICIA MAZZEI AND MAGGIE HABERMAN from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2UbLc5b
Battle Lines Quickly Form Over Radical Property Tax Proposal
By BY EMMA G. FITZSIMMONS, MATTHEW HAAG AND JEFFERY C. MAYS from NYT New York https://ift.tt/2tgjTeQ
Impeachment Trial Highlights: A Showdown Over Calling Witnesses
By BY MAYA BLACKSTONE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/391tRjD
CPR, by Default
By BY PAULA SPAN from NYT Health https://ift.tt/2RJNdE6
Alberto Salazar Is Suspended by SafeSport After Accusations of Verbal Abuse
By BY TALYA MINSBERG from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2GH5I5F
Kobe Bryant’s Death: Live Updates as the Lakers Prepare to Play the Blazers
By BY THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2GUi4rr
Thursday, 30 January 2020
Why Block Impeachment Witnesses? Republicans Have Many Reasons
By BY CARL HULSE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2RF4NsS
Trump Lawyer’s Impeachment Argument Stokes Fears of Unfettered Power
By BY CHARLIE SAVAGE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2OdsS86
Defense team continues to portray the president as a victim.
By BY SHARON LAFRANIERE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2S2hmNQ
Citing ‘Soul of Our Democracy,’ Pastor of Dr. King’s Church Enters Senate Race
By BY RICHARD FAUSSET from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2Odr1QG
Trump Travels to Iowa to Energize Supporters for Caucuses Next Week
By BY ANNIE KARNI from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2GBRnr0
These Brands Said No to Running Super Bowl Commercials
By BY TIFFANY HSU from NYT Business https://ift.tt/2tT2fyh
When Will We See Bolton’s Book?
By BY JAMEEL JAFFER AND RAMYA KRISHNAN from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/3aWu6hs
Amazon quietly publishes its latest transparency report
Just as Amazon was basking in the news of a massive earnings win, the tech giant quietly published — as it always does — its latest transparency report, revealing a slight dip in the number of government demands for user data.
It’s a rarely seen decline in the number of demands received by a tech company during a year where almost every other tech giant — including Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter — all saw an increase in the number of demands they receive. Only Apple reported a decline in the number of demands it received.
Amazon said it received 1,841 subpoenas, 440 search warrants and 114 other court orders for user data — such as its Echo and Fire devices — during the six-month period ending 2019.
That’s about a 4% decline on the first six months of the year.
The company’s cloud unit, Amazon Web Services, also saw a decline in the number of demands for data stored by customers, down by about 10%.
Amazon also said it received between 0 and 249 national security requests for both its consumer and cloud services (rules set out by the Justice Department only allow tech and telecom companies to report in ranges).
At the time of writing, Amazon has not yet updated its law enforcement requests page to list the latest report.
Amazon’s biannual transparency report is one of the lightest reads of any company’s figures across the tech industry. We previously reported on how Amazon’s transparency reports have purposefully become more vague over the years rather than clearer — bucking the industry trend. At just three pages, the company spends most of it explaining how it responds to each kind of legal demand rather than expanding on the numbers themselves.
The company’s Ring smart camera division, which has faced heavy criticism for its poor security practices and its cozy relationship with law enforcement, still hasn’t released its own data demand figures.
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Republican senator laments starkly partisan nature of the trial.
By BY PATRICIA MAZZEI from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/38TGtZS
New York Is Urged to Consider Surge Pricing for Taxis
By BY BRIAN M. ROSENTHAL from NYT New York https://ift.tt/2GzItup
More American Troops Sustain Brain Injuries From Iran Missile Strike in Iraq
By BY THOMAS GIBBONS-NEFF from NYT World https://ift.tt/2t90lce
Everyone Wants a Piece
By BY LISA LERER from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2OgG4ZQ
¿Hará el papa Francisco un milagro con la deuda de Argentina?
By BY MARCELO J. GARCÍA from NYT en Español https://ift.tt/2RIDCgw
Alexander asks about the differences in bipartisanship under Nixon and Trump.
By BY EMILY COCHRANE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2uKxHPa
Day 9 of Trump’s Trial: Tedium and Tea-Leaf Reading
By BY MICHELLE COTTLE from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/36N2iJq
Fred Silverman, 82, Is Dead; a TV Force When Three Networks Ruled
By BY NEIL GENZLINGER from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/3aT23zv
Fotis Dulos, Accused of Killing Jennifer Dulos, Is Dead
By BY MICHAEL GOLD from NYT New York https://ift.tt/2S7xWM8
Senators break for dinner.
By BY NICHOLAS FANDOS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2UerWE3
Warren puts Roberts on the spot over witnesses in the impeachment trial.
By BY EMILY COCHRANE AND CATIE EDMONDSON from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/37GkBAZ
Things to Do in N.Y.C. This February
By BY NICOLE HERRINGTON from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/38Tuxaw
The Future of American Politics
By BY DAVID BROOKS from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2O9pVFm
Johnson & Johnson Is Told to Pay $344 Million in Pelvic Mesh Suit
By BY MATTHEW GOLDSTEIN from NYT Business https://ift.tt/2GFmpi2
Dispute between players in Ukraine affair exposes a recent rift.
By BY BEN PROTESS AND NICOLE HONG from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2tbiLsT
Wednesday, 29 January 2020
Why Having Hunter Biden Testify Would Be Bad for Trump
By BY ELIZABETH DREW from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2vy1gUB
Chris Doleman, Hall of Fame Scourge of Quarterbacks, Dies at 58
By BY RICHARD GOLDSTEIN from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/314T8GN
Is the World Ready for the Coronavirus?
By BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2OcgGUV
Rand Paul’s question may center on naming the whistle-blower.
By BY EMILY COCHRANE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2u1jZrc
To Senate Republicans, a Vote for Witnesses Is a Vote for Trouble
By BY CARL HULSE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3aWjxuP