Watch Trump’s Standout Debate Moments [Video]
These were the moments that defined President Trump’s first presidential debate against Joe Biden.
With Cross Talk, Lies and Mockery, Trump Tramples Decorum in Debate With Biden
Interrupting Joe Biden nearly every time he spoke, President Trump made little attempt to reassure swing voters about his leadership. Mr. Biden hit back: “This is so unpresidential.”
We All Lost
With so much interrupting and mudslinging at the first presidential debate, much of it coming from the president’s lectern, it’s hard to say that this was helpful to anyone.
A Counter to Confederate Monuments, Black Cemeteries Tell a Fuller Story of the South
Many have fallen into disrepair, the victims of mismanagement, political strife or abandonment. Now there’s an effort to restore and protect them.
What’s It Like to Take the SAT in a Pandemic? To Find Out, I Took the Exam Myself
Did I a) ace it; b) better understand students’ experiences; c) question my own rational judgment for going through this again? Hint: It’s not all of the above.
Elderly and Homeless: America’s Next Housing Crisis
Over the next decade, the number of elderly homeless Americans is projected to triple — and that was before Covid-19 hit. In Phoenix, the crisis has already arrived.
Hit First by the Coronavirus Pandemic, Arline Workers Seek New Paths
Pilots, flight attendants and other staff are retiring early or taking buyouts and leaves of absence in anticipation of a slow recovery.
Top Intelligence Official Releases Unverified, Previously Rejected Russia Information
The disclosure appeared to be aimed at helping President Trump benefit politically, and intelligence agencies were said to object to its release.
Court Sets Up Showdown Over Outside Health Review of Guantánamo Prisoners
The ruling by a federal appeals panel, in a case about whether a detainee who was tortured should be repatriated to Saudi Arabia, could lead to independent health assessments of prisoners.
Fact Checking Biden on Trade Deficits
The trade deficit with China has fallen, though the U.S. trade deficit with the rest of the world is trending up.
Battle to Fill John Lewis’s Congressional Seat for 1 Month Moves to Runoff
Kwanza Hall, a former Atlanta city councilman, and Robert M. Franklin Jr., a former president of Morehouse College, advanced to a Dec. 1 runoff to temporarily replace Mr. Lewis in the House.
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