Pete Buttigieg Is Running Strong in Iowa. Does He Have Room to Grow?
The mayor of South Bend, Ind., has opened more offices in Iowa than any other Democratic presidential candidate. Polls suggest his strategy has begun to pay off.
A Twin Threat as Fires Burn Across California
Friday: PG&E warns of more power outages as hot, windy conditions continue into the weekend. Also: Representative Katie Hill threatens legal action.
Elijah Cummings’s Funeral Draws Presidents and Thousands of Mourners
Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton spoke Friday at the service for the longtime Maryland congressman.
Alyssa Milano, Celebrity Activist for the Celebrity Presidential Age
The actress is trying to stay just famous enough to still get invited to Washington.
Are the Suburbs Turning Democratic? It Depends Where You Look
The political dividing line in America used to be between Democratic cities and Republican suburbs. Now it runs through the center of the suburbs themselves.
For Impeachment Witnesses, Testifying Can Cost $15,000
Caught in a struggle between two branches of government, career government workers on civil-servant salaries are worried about how to pay for lawyers to guide them through.
Pentagon, With an Eye on China, Pushes for Help From American Tech
Talks over how U.S. companies can ensure future supplies of advanced computer chips have taken on more urgency.
The C.E.O. Taking On the Gun Lobby
Ed Stack bought Dick’s Sporting Goods from his cantankerous father. He has now turned it into an unlikely force in the gun debate.
7 Combat Deployments in 6 Years, Then a Bullet Nearly Killed Him
Jeffery Dawson wasn’t supposed to be on the mission that nearly killed him, but the Army’s failure to recruit enough bomb-disposal technicians for his unit meant there was no one else to go.
Tulsi Gabbard Says She Won’t Seek Re-Election to Congress
The decision to focus on her presidential campaign, despite low polling numbers, is likely to fuel speculation that she may be preparing a third-party bid.
Live Updates: California Fires Force Evacuations
Strong wind gusts fanned the flames of a wildfire in northern Los Angeles County on Thursday, forcing the evacuation of at least 50,000 people, the authorities said.
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