Brad Parscale, Ex-Campaign Manager for Trump, Is Hospitalized in Florida
The Fort Lauderdale police said that Mr. Parscale’s wife called the authorities to their home because he was armed and threatening to hurt himself.
Joe Montana and Wife Thwart Intruder’s Attempt to Kidnap Their Grandchild
A woman entered the Malibu, Calif., home of the former N.F.L. star on Saturday afternoon and took the child from a playpen, officials said.
An Editor’s Note on the Trump Tax Investigation
The New York Times has examined decades of President Trump’s financial records, assembling the most comprehensive picture yet of his business dealings.
Political Groups Begin Dueling Over Barrett in a Costly Clash
The battle may near $40 million in spending and will help define the end of the presidential race, even if Democrats are unlikely to be able to stop the Supreme Court confirmation.
New York Times’ Trump Tax Returns Investigation: 18 Revelations
Times reporters have obtained decades of tax information the president has hidden from public view. Here are some of the key findings.
Man Spent Donations to Black Lives Matter on Himself, Prosecutors Say
“There is no cause, no tragedy, and no event that fraudsters won’t seek to exploit,” prosecutors said in accusing a man of diverting funds from a group he ran that took in more than $450,000.
With Nominee Set, Senate Republicans Plan Swift Supreme Court Confirmation
Republicans planned to hold four days of nationally televised public hearings the week of Oct. 12, aiming for a vote on the Senate floor by late October, just days before the election.
Why New Mexico’s 1680 Pueblo Revolt Is Echoing in 2020 Protests
Indigenous groups in the Southwest are imbuing their activism this year with commemorations of the 340-year-old Pueblo Revolt, one of Spain’s bloodiest defeats in its colonial empire.
A New Test for SAT Takers: Covid-19
The coronavirus presents a daunting new test for SAT takers, including our reporter, whose Princeton Review guides haven’t been cracked in years.
California Driver Charged After Striking Two Protesters, Police Say
The woman was charged with attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon on Saturday, the authorities said.
How Could Voter Suppression Affect the Presidential Election? Look at Georgia
A video series examining the vulnerabilities of our voting system and how they will impact the 2020 election. The first episode looks at unequal access to the voting in Georgia.
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