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TikTok Deal Exposes a Security Gap, and a Missing China Strategy

Technological progress has outpaced the political debate again. What will happen when the next TikTok arrives in the United States?

Supreme Court Fight Could Scramble Intense Battle for Senate

Republicans see benefits for candidates struggling in conservative states, but Democrats say the vacancy sharpens their health care message and underscores Republican fealty to Trump.

Murkowski Becomes 2nd Republican to Oppose Supreme Court Vote Before Election

The announcement by the senator from Alaska potentially complicates efforts to quickly fill the vacancy left by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Abortion Was Back-Burnered in the Presidential Race. Not Anymore.

The battle over the Supreme Court brings back a volatile issue with political risks for both sides, even as it energizes parts of their bases.

Tropical Storm Beta, Forecast to Move Inland Monday, Churns in the Gulf

The storm is headed for the Texas and Louisiana coast, another blow for states in the Gulf that have been hit by five other storms this hurricane season.

Trump Seeks to Turn Israeli-Arab Accords Into Campaign Gains

President Trump’s re-election campaign lost no time turning a White House ceremony into a television ad, as it targets Jewish and evangelical voters.

For Women, the Death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Brings a Particular Grief

Quite apart from the politics surrounding Justice Ginsburg’s death and the fight over her replacement, women of all ages are feeling the loss of a role model.

Artist Shane Reilly Plants Flag in Yard for Every Covid Death in Texas

Shane Reilly plants a flag for each Texan who dies of the coronavirus. As the national death toll nears 200,000, The New York Times used an image of his memorial to illustrate the staggering scale of loss.

Covid-19 Deaths: With Flags, Crosses and Photos, Mourning 200,000 Dead

Those left behind must grieve in a country still firmly gripped by the coronavirus pandemic. Everywhere they turn, there is a reminder of their pain.

U.S. Health Officials Tiptoe Around Trump’s Vaccine Timetable

The administration’s experts tried to find a way to support both the president and the reality of scientific and medical constraints he doesn’t always recognize.

Cuba’s Economy Was Hurting. The Pandemic Brought a Food Crisis.

The island was able to control the coronavirus, but the dearth of tourists in the pandemic’s wake strangled an economy already damaged by mismanagement and U.S. sanctions.

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