Was a Six-Woman Field Too Big for a Feminist Message?
What the record number of female presidential hopefuls meant for Kirsten Gillibrand and her women-focused pitch.
As Trump Escalates Trade War, U.S. and China Move Further Apart With No End in Sight
The standoff is upending the relationship between the world’s two largest economies.
51 People Died in Mass Shootings in August Alone in the U.S.
So far this year, there have been at least 38 shootings with three or more fatalities, data shows.
Texas Shooting Leaves 5 Dead and At Least 21 Injured Near Odessa
The attack began at a traffic stop, the authorities said, and the gunman is dead.
2 Dead and Up to 20 Injured in Shootings in Midland, Tex., Officials Say
The city’s mayor, Jerry Morales, said there were two gunmen and possibly a third who were randomly targeting motorists.
Leslie H. Gelb, 82, Former Diplomat and New York Times Journalist, Dies
He was an editor, columnist and Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent for The Times and served in a variety of government posts.
‘I Am on My Way to Being Very Well,’ Justice Ginsburg Tells Thousands of Fans
The appearance, part of a run of public events after her latest cancer treatment, gave nervous liberals hope that she would outlast President Trump.
Recovering the Memory of a Black Church Destroyed During the ‘Red Summer’
In rural Georgia, a small congregation is raising awareness about the wave of racial violence that swept the country in 1919.
At Least 10 Shot at Alabama High School Football Game, Police Say
One teenager was charged in connection with the shooting, which took place Friday night, officials said.
The Mysterious Vaping Illness That’s ‘Becoming an Epidemic’
A surge of severe lung ailments has baffled doctors and public health experts.
Both Parties See Control of the Senate as Pivotal. Here Are the Key Races They’re Watching.
Republican-held seats in Arizona, Colorado, Maine and North Carolina are top targets for Democrats but both sides are keeping an eye out for wild cards.
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