End the Filibuster? Pack the Court? The Left Is Pushing Biden
A party that is increasingly seeking to play by different rules is led by a figure who helped create the current ones. The outcome of the fight will help define the Democratic Party going forward.
Google Demands 30% Cut From App Developers in Its Play Store
Some companies like Netflix and Spotify had avoided making the payment when people paid for something inside their apps.
More judges order the Postal Service to suspend policies slowing the mail, citing risk to the election.
More judges are ordering the Postal Service to suspend its new policies slowing the mail, citing risks to the pandemic-era election.
Pandemic-era SATs: Pencils Down, Face Masks Up
The inside scoop on standardized testing. Moms are balancing working and parenting from home. And an explainer about why kids get less sick than adults.
The figure $750 could stick in voters’ minds after a Times report on Trump’s taxes.
The $750 that President Trump paid in federal income tax in 2016 and 2017, revealed on Sunday in a New York Times report, could stick in voters’ minds.
The Reality TV Host vs. the Velvet Shiv: Trump and Biden in Debates
Joe Biden and Donald Trump will bring very different histories and styles to their presidential debate on Tuesday.
Black Microbiologists Push for Visibility Amid a Pandemic
A week of talks, panels and discussions seeks to counter an impression “that this talent pool just does not exist.”
3 Killed in Fresh Wildfires in Northern California
In addition to the deaths, the famous Chateau Boswell winery is gone, a community of tiny homes for homeless people has burned, and an untold number of houses are feared lost.
A Theory About Conspiracy Theories
In a new study, psychologists tried to get a handle on the personality types that might be prone to outlandish beliefs.
‘It’s Not in My Head’: They Survived the Coronavirus, but They Never Got Well
With seven million known cases of the coronavirus across the country, more people are suffering from symptoms that go on and on.
What to Know About Voting by Mail in California
County election officials will soon begin mailing ballots to the state’s 21 million registered voters.
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