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The Untraveled High Road of Humility, and a President Laid Low

As President Trump remained hospitalized, the situation was an example of why politicians are advised to be humble, or act humble, if they can possibly stand it.

How Does the Electoral College Work and Why Does It Matter?

It’s the Electoral College, not the national popular vote, that determines who wins the presidency.

Texas Attorney General Is Accused by Top Aides of Abusing His Office

Ken Paxton, one of the most prominent conservative attorneys general, is already under indictment. The allegations of impropriety raised in a recent letter draw intense new scrutiny.

Queens Seaplane Crash Kills One and Seriously Injures Two

The plane, “traveling rather fast along the water, skipped twice and hit the pier,” the New York fire commissioner said.

A Timeline of Trump’s Symptoms and Treatments

What is known so far about what happened in the days leading up to the president’s hospitalization.

Russians ‘Have Committed’ to Not Interfering in Elections, Trump Aide Insists

Robert C. O’Brien, the national security adviser, said he warned his Russian counterpart there would be “no tolerance” for interference, but didn’t mention evidence of Moscow’s influence operations.

Trump Confronts a New Form of Risk, More Personal and Perilous

With his political career, his business dealings and his reputation, the president has long bet that he can ride out difficulties. Now, though, he is facing an entirely unfamiliar threat.

Bright Lights of Dubai Beckon Israel’s Arabs but Pose a Quandary

Diplomatic ties with the U.A.E. and Bahrain could create new opportunities. But many say they are loath to undercut the Palestinian cause.

Jenny Holzer App to Bring ‘Great Books’ Home

The project, commissioned by the University of Chicago, will let users virtually project thought-provoking quotes from its Core Curriculum onto their surroundings.

In Biden’s Home State, Republican Centrism Gives Way to the Fringe

The Republican Party’s slide from statewide power to irrelevance in Delaware mirrored its swerve from moderation to the fringe. Now a QAnon fan is running for the Senate.

‘Real Change’: A Race Is On to Register Ex-Felons in Florida

Activists armed with millions of dollars from donors like Michael Bloomberg and LeBron James are canvassing in Florida to help former felons register to vote before a deadline on Monday.

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