United Nations, Hurricane Maria, Martin Schulz: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know: • As world leaders converged in New York for their annual gathering at the U.N., President Trump said the international body had grown too bureaucratic and ineffective,
but gave no clue as to whether he would cut U.S. funding.
[The New York Times] • In the U.S., St. Louis entered its fourth day of street protests after the
acquittal of a white former police officer who in 2011 shot and killed an African-American man.
[The New York Times] Tips, both new and old, for a more fulfilling life.
Some U.S. governors are also in New York this week, assuring European and other officials that they remain committed to the goals of the accord.
[The New York Times] • Spain expelled North Korea’s ambassador over the country’s nuclear tests.