Overlooked No More: Lucy Diggs Slowe, Scholar Who Persisted Against Racism and Sexism
Impelled by her vision of the modern Black woman, Slowe nurtured a post-World War I generation at Howard University to be empowered, self-aware and globally conscious.
Airlines, Facing a Slow Recovery, Begin Furloughing Thousands
With few people traveling and lawmakers deadlocked on a stimulus package, American Airlines and United Airlines are cutting more than 30,000 jobs.
When Your Job Is to Make Sure Nov. 3 Isn’t a Disaster
As the top elections officials in many states, secretaries of state are managing a level of chaos they never expected.
Government Lawsuit Over John Bolton’s Memoir May Proceed, Judge Rules
The Justice Department is seeking to seize a $2 million advance because President Trump’s former top aide published the book, which criticizes Mr. Trump, without written permission.
Stanley McChrystal, a Top General Fired Over Insults to Biden, Says He’ll Vote for Him
Fired after an article portrayed him and senior aides as disrespectful of Obama administration officials, General McChrystal added a coda to the story: He endorsed Joe Biden to be the next commander in chief.
How California’s Diablo Winds Could Worsen Wildfires
Strong, gusty winds could hamper firefighting efforts by fanning flames that have already destroyed tens of thousands of acres in the northern part of the state.
Will Trump participate in the next two debates? The White House won’t commit.
Democrats and Republicans alike have speculated that after Tuesday’s debacle, the presidential candidates might not debate again. Both have decent incentives to give it another shot.
Brennan Rebuffed Requests to Lower Confidence in Key Russia Finding
The revelation that the former C.I.A. director sided with analysts over senior officers, contained in his new book, has been a focus of the Justice Department review of the Russia inquiry.
A day after refusing to condemn white supremacists, Trump aims a xenophobic attack at Ilhan Omar.
President Trump aimed a xenophobic attack at Representative Ilhan Omar at a rally, one day after he refused to denounce white supremacists.
The White House press secretary declines to explicitly denounce white supremacy, saying the president has already done so.
Trump’s press secretary would not explicitly denounce white supremacists, saying that the president had already done so.
Unemployment Claims Fraud Exploits Weak Spots in System
Pandemic programs have lowered the barriers to collecting benefits, and the usual security methods haven’t kept up.
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