Biden Courts Obama-Trump Voters as the President Seeks to Hold Them
The Democratic nominee, in Wisconsin, tried to place himself on the side of American workers, while Mr. Trump used a trip to Ohio to blame his opponent for job losses there.
R.I.P., R.B.G. What’s Next?
The Supreme Court vacancy has only injected more chaos into the election. There are opportunities and perils for both parties.
Trying to Hammer Iran With U.N. Sanctions, U.S. Issues More of Its Own
The Trump administration targeted Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs after the U.N. refused to enforce international penalties that the U.S. said it had triggered over the weekend.
Some Protests Against Police Brutality Take a More Confrontational Approach
The protests are moving into white residential neighborhoods, where activists demand that people choose a side.
If the Supreme Court Ends Obamacare, Here’s What It Would Mean
The Affordable Care Act touches the lives of most Americans, and its abolition could have a significant effect on many millions more people than those who get their health coverage through it.
Donald Trump vs. the Ivy League: An Election-Year Battle
Mr. Trump, himself an Ivy League graduate, has made Princeton, Harvard and other elite colleges targets this year.
Justice Dept. Threatens to Withhold Federal Funds From N.Y., Seattle and Portland
Attorney General William P. Barr criticized the cities for their responses to protests against police brutality. Democrats called it an effort to help President Trump’s re-election campaign.
As School Begins, Mothers Working Retail Jobs Feel Extra Burden
A number of women working in retail say they are being forced to choose between keeping their jobs and making sure their children can keep up with remote learning.
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
Nearly 200,000 people in the United States have died from the coronavirus.
In Latest Legal Rebuke, Court Orders Postal Service to Prioritize Mail-In Voting
A federal judge, in response to a lawsuit filed in New York, also ordered the agency to reverse operational changes that have slowed mail delivery in recent months.
Why Ruth Bader Ginsburg Refused to Step Down
She could have had President Obama nominate her successor. But she didn’t get to the Supreme Court by letting other people tell her what she could do.
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