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Glenn Thrush

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Uganda New York Times world
3 Oct 2019
RENO, Nev. — Former Vice President Joe Biden on Wednesday night delivered his most forceful response yet to President Donald Trump’s attacks on him and his son, accusing the Trump team of waging a campaign of “lies, smears, distortions and name calling” geared at knocking him out of the presidential race.
Joe Biden Warns Trump: 'You're Not Going to Destroy Me'
Uganda New York Times world
3 Oct 2019
RENO, Nev. — Former Vice President Joe Biden delivered his most forceful response yet to President Donald Trump’s attacks on him and his son, denouncing what he called a campaign of “lies, smears, distortions and name calling” in a speech here Wednesday night.
Biden Will Denounce Trump's 'Lies, Smears, Distortions' in Speech
Uganda New York Times world
15 Apr 2019
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi asked House officials on Sunday to review security measures intended to protect Rep. Ilhan Omar after President Donald Trump tweeted a video attacking the Minnesota Democrat using images of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Uganda New York Times world
1 Feb 2019
Kellyanne Conway, White House adviser, recently dismissed as a “silly semantic argument” questions about President Donald Trump’s use of the word “wall” — is it concrete, steel, see-through, a “smart wall,” slatted, piked, solar-powered, a chain-link fence or just a metaphor?
He Says 'Wall,' They Say 'Border Security': A Glossary of the Border Debate
Uganda New York Times world
31 Jan 2019
Kellyanne Conway, White House adviser, recently dismissed as a “silly semantic argument” questions about President Donald Trump’s use of the word “wall” — is it concrete, steel, see-through, a “smart wall,” slatted, piked, solar-powered, a chain-link fence or just a metaphor?
He Says 'Wall,' They Say 'Border Security': A Glossary of the Border Debate
Uganda New York Times world
31 Jan 2019
Kellyanne Conway, White House adviser, recently dismissed as a “silly semantic argument” questions about President Donald Trump’s use of the word “wall” — is it concrete, steel, see-through, a “smart wall,” slatted, piked, solar-powered, a chain-link fence or just a metaphor?
Uganda New York Times world
22 Jan 2019
A few days later, the dream was deferred. The Department of Housing and Urban Development would not be able to pay her new landlord until the government reopened.
Shutdown Nudges Vulnerable Closer to the Edge
Uganda New York Times world
21 Jan 2019
WASHINGTON — Ramona Wormley-Mitsis got welcome news in December: After years of waiting, the federal government had approved a subsidy that allowed her to rent a three-bedroom house, bracketed by a white picket fence to keep her two autistic sons from bolting into traffic.
Shutdown's Pain Cuts Deep for the Homeless and Other Vulnerable Americans
Uganda New York Times world
21 Jan 2019
WASHINGTON — Ramona Wormley-Mitsis got welcome news in December: After years of waiting, the federal government had approved a subsidy that allowed her to rent a three-bedroom house, bracketed by a white picket fence to keep her two autistic sons from bolting into traffic.
Uganda New York Times world
5 Jan 2019
Transportation Security Administration workers at several major airports around the country, working without pay since the partial government shutdown began Dec. 22, have been calling in sick in heightened numbers, according to union and airport management officials.
TSA Screeners, Working Without Pay, Are Calling Out Sick
Uganda New York Times world
5 Jan 2019
Transportation Security Administration workers at several major airports around the country, working without pay since the partial government shutdown began Dec. 22, have been calling in sick in heightened numbers, according to union and airport management officials.
Uganda New York Times world
17 Dec 2018
WASHINGTON — Despite the booming economy, homelessness in the United States rose slightly for the second year in a row, with spikes in cities like New York and Seattle, according to an annual report released Monday by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Uganda New York Times world
17 Dec 2018
WASHINGTON — Despite the booming economy, homelessness in the United States rose slightly for the second year in a row, with spikes in high-rent cities like New York and Seattle, according to an annual report released Monday by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Homelessness Rises Slightly Despite Strong Economy, Federal Report Finds