Trump Stymies California Climate Efforts Even as State Burns
California is feeling the brunt of climate change with more intense fires. The Trump administration is blocking the state’s efforts to fight it.
When the General Met the Gingerbread Man
After helping kindergartners in Georgia with a class project in 2007, Brig. Gen. Vincent Buggs continued writing the students letters for years. Last month, he finally met his pen pals in person.
Trump’s Twitter Presidency: 9 Key Takeaways
A sweeping Times investigation of all President Trump’s tweets and followers shows how he has transformed the platform into a vital, and perilous, instrument of power.
5 Takeaways From the Latest Iowa Poll
What we know: Elizabeth Warren has seized much of Bernie Sanders’ youthful following, and her coalition transcends divisions over policy. What we don’t know: A lot, still.
This Week’s 3 Top Impeachment Developments
A fractured House voted on the inquiry. A firsthand account of the Ukraine call. Bolton is summoned to testify.
Paula White, Newest White House Aide, Is a Uniquely Trumpian Pastor
Ms. White, a Florida televangelist, is being brought into the Trump administration to help shore up his evangelical base — even though some Christians consider her beliefs heretical.
Their Lives Changed in an Instant. A Food Bank Helped Them Recover.
When their teenage son was seriously injured in an accident, Stacy and Alfredo Perez stopped working to care for him. Accepting food assistance helped them rebound.
The End of Betomania
Beto O’Rourke’s meme-ready instincts and hope-and-change flourishes seemed like a credible bet to counter President Trump. Until they didn’t.
Beto Is Out and Warren’s Way to Pay: This Week in the 2020 Race
Here’s a rundown of what happened in the Democratic primary race this week.
Nobody Waved Goodbye: Trump’s Relationship With New York Was Already Over
Mr. Trump’s decision to shift his home base to Palm Beach also comes at a time when the president has been disengaged from daily operations at the Trump Organization.
Beto O’Rourke Ends His Campaign
Speaking to supporters in Des Moines, former Representative Beto O’Rourke of Texas pledged to support the Democratic nominee in 2020 “with everything that I’ve got.”
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