Hillary Clinton on Democrats’ Failures on Abortion: ‘We Could Have Done More’
In an interview for a forthcoming book, Mrs. Clinton also suggested that if Donald Trump won in November “we may never have another actual election.”
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In an interview for a forthcoming book, Mrs. Clinton also suggested that if Donald Trump won in November “we may never have another actual election.”
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If Donald Trump wins the presidency, Richard Grenell hopes to be secretary of state. But his work raises questions, even from his former boss.
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Donald Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial has had a profound impact on the 2024 presidential race. Jonathan Swan breaks down the politics of the case, and its galvanizing effect on the Republican Party base.
By John Pappas, Ben Laffin, Gabriel Blanco and
The greed-is-good era was the last time his preferred public image was intact, and he’s been returning there in ways large and small as he sits through his criminal trial in Manhattan.
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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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Jesse James Rumson, known as Sedition Panda for the costume head he wore, was found guilty of eight charges related to his participation in the breach of the U.S. Capitol.
By Orlando Mayorquín
Donald Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial has had a profound impact on the 2024 presidential race. Jonathan Swan breaks down the politics of the case, and its galvanizing effect on the Republican Party base.
By John Pappas, Ben Laffin, Gabriel Blanco and James Surdam
President Biden’s address comes at a moment of military upheaval abroad, university protests at home and a looming White House rematch with former President Donald J. Trump.
By Michael D. Shear
The greed-is-good era was the last time his preferred public image was intact, and he’s been returning there in ways large and small as he sits through his criminal trial in Manhattan.
By Maggie Haberman
In an interview for a forthcoming book, Mrs. Clinton also suggested that if Donald Trump won in November “we may never have another actual election.”
By Lisa Lerer and Elizabeth Dias
If Donald Trump wins the presidency, Richard Grenell hopes to be secretary of state. But his work raises questions, even from his former boss.
By Elizabeth Williamson
The prosecutors said the former president had made “grossly misleading” assertions about the F.B.I.’s search of Mar-a-Lago that could endanger the agents involved.
By Alan Feuer
Some G.O.P. Trump opponents want to hear more from the Biden campaign. It says it’s on it.
By Jess Bidgood
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made his case to the Libertarian Party convention on Friday, jumping into a fight over right-leaning, independent-minded voters.
By Rebecca Davis O’Brien
Stephen A. Schwarzman, the billionaire co-founder and chief executive of the investment group, had previously called for a “new generation of leaders.”
By Chris Cameron
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