How Joe Biden Is Preparing for the Biggest Debate of His Life
The first debate between Joseph R. Biden Jr. and President Trump on Tuesday represents one of the president’s last, best chances to move a race that polls show him losing. There are risks for Mr. Biden, too.
Kamala Harris is expected to address Judge Barrett’s nomination and the Supreme Court in North Carolina.
On a trip to North Carolina where she is expected to speak about Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Senator Kamala Harris will take a rare turn in the campaign spotlight today.
What We Learned from Trump Tax Report: $750, Huge Losses and More
A Times report unravels much of the mystery: This is your morning tip sheet.
For Conservative Christian Women, Amy Coney Barrett’s Success Is Personal
Judge Barrett is a new kind of icon for some, one they have not seen before in American cultural and political life.
Murders Are Rising. Blaming a Party Doesn’t Add Up.
The data reveals a different picture than the party-driven explanation President Trump and the Department of Justice have offered.
Seeing Ourselves in Bloom
Cristina Martinez makes paintings for hyphenated American life.
As Covid-19 Looms, Some Workers Face Loss of Health Insurance
Coverage is a major expense for employers, especially those in small businesses, as they deal with the pandemic’s economic fallout. Many may face end-of-year renewal deadlines that are harder and harder to afford.
Coronavirus Live Updates: World Approaches One Million Deaths
The number of lives lost to the virus is nearing one million, and new hot spots keep emerging. The U.S., Brazil, India and Mexico account for more than half of the total.
Why Voting in This U.S. Election Will Not Be Equal
The first episode of our four-part series, Stressed Election, focuses on voter suppression in Georgia, where a growing Black and Latino population is on the precipice of exercising its political voice, if they get the chance to vote.
Obamacare Returns as Galvanizing Issue After Ginsburg Death and Barrett Nomination
The health law had slipped in voter priorities, but the Supreme Court vacancy and November arguments in a case challenging its constitutionality have given the Affordable Care Act new urgency.
Brain-Eating Amoeba Found in a Texas City’s Water Supply
A 6-year-old boy died in Lake Jackson, Texas, after being infected by an organism that enters the nose and travels to the brain.
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