A Soldier’s Final Journey Home
Sgt. Kennedy Sanders was killed in a drone attack on a U.S. outpost in Jordan. A collection of photos offers a glimpse into her life.
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Sgt. Kennedy Sanders was killed in a drone attack on a U.S. outpost in Jordan. A collection of photos offers a glimpse into her life.
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Former President Donald J. Trump has a history of attacking investigators, blaming President Biden and seeking vengeance on those who cross him.
By Jonathan Swan and
The party selected Mr. Oliver as its presidential nominee. He ran for a Senate seat in Georgia in 2022.
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In most cities, rates of homicide and violent assault are down significantly from pandemic-era highs. But property crimes have risen, fueling voter anxiety.
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Trump’s V.P. Pageant Has an Unexpectedly Strong Contender: Tom Cotton
Donald Trump’s interest in the Arkansas senator reflects a desire to choose a running mate with experience and the ability to run a disciplined campaign.
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A Day of Negative Headlines for Trump Points to a Cure for Voter ‘Amnesia’
In roughly 24 hours on Tuesday, former President Donald J. Trump reposted a video with an echo of Nazi Germany, hinted at restricting contraception and made news in two of the criminal cases against him.
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Trump Prosecutor Wins, McCarthy’s Successor Is Set and Other Election Takeaways
In Georgia, the prosecutor and judge in Donald Trump’s criminal case won their races easily, and a Trump-backed California legislator will finish former Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s term.
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A Running Mate’s History: $1 Billion, Cocaine, a Fling With Elon Musk
Nicole Shanahan, a lawyer who was married to Sergey Brin, a Google founder, led a rarefied and sometimes turbulent life in Silicon Valley, according to a Times examination.
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Trump Opens Door to Birth Control Restrictions, Then Tries to Close It
The former president suggested he might support letting states place restrictions on contraception, then said amid criticism that he didn’t support restrictions.
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An earlier message from Donald J. Trump was more traditional, but it was quickly followed by one wishing a happy Memorial Day to “Human Scum.”
By Michael D. Shear
Byron Donalds is best known as a Trump defender and potential vice-presidential pick. But in Florida, the congressman and his wife made a name — and a business — in the charter school movement.
By Alexandra Berzon and Michael C. Bender
Sgt. Kennedy Sanders was killed in a drone attack on a U.S. outpost in Jordan. A collection of photos offers a glimpse into her life.
By Kenny Holston
The party selected Mr. Oliver as its presidential nominee. He ran for a Senate seat in Georgia in 2022.
By Rebecca Davis O’Brien and Michael Gold
Former President Donald J. Trump has a history of attacking investigators, blaming President Biden and seeking vengeance on those who cross him.
By Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman
Russian military intelligence, the G.R.U., is behind arson attacks aimed at undermining support for Ukraine’s war effort, security officials say.
By Julian E. Barnes
For all the news that the former president makes, the Biden team is struggling to make the campaign about him.
By Jason Zengerle
In most cities, rates of homicide and violent assault are down significantly from pandemic-era highs. But property crimes have risen, fueling voter anxiety.
By Glenn Thrush
Out-of-state transplants, drawn during the pandemic by the Mountain West’s allure, have caused prices to soar and created new uncertainty in the state’s crucial Senate race.
By Kellen Browning and Louise Johns
The first-term Pennsylvanian has battled with progressives on Israel, immigration and energy, adopting a more caustic political persona and alienating some supporters.
By Annie Karni
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