‘The Squad’ Rankles but Pelosi and Ocasio-Cortez Make Peace for Now
Under attack from President Trump, the House Democratic quartet self-named “the squad” is being embraced by its party. But beneath the bonhomie, tensions remain.
Thousands of California Students Lose Financial Aid in Regulatory Fight
The students were in the cross-fire of a regulatory fight between teachers unions and the Education Department.
The ‘Glass Ceiling’ Is Tired. Women Are ‘Reinventing the Game.’
Let’s talk about the linguistics of gender and racial bias.
U.S. Economy Slowed in 2nd Quarter, but Consumer Spending Was Strong
The G.D.P. report indicates that business investment, manufacturing and housing are struggling, but Americans are spending at a healthy clip.
Elizabeth Warren’s Campaign Receives 1 Million Donations, Hitting Milestone
Ms. Warren is only the second Democratic candidate to cross the threshold this cycle, suggesting that relying on grass-roots fund-raising has paid off.
California Today: The Kern River Can Be Deadly. Here’s How to Stay Safe.
Friday: Campers may not know the river’s power. Also: A major deal between the state and automakers and a little old-school magic.
U.S. Economy Grew by an Annual Rate of 2.1% in Second Quarter
The report indicates overall growth has slowed since last year, but consumer spending was strong.
She’s Puerto Rico’s Only Link to Washington. She Could Be Its Future Governor.
Jenniffer González-Colón is Puerto Rico’s representative in Congress, but she has far less power than others in the House of Representatives.
The Extraordinary Humbling of John Hickenlooper
He is one of many 2020 candidates who might have had a shot in a pre-Trumpified era — and who aren’t ready to call it quits.
Facebook Love Scams: Who’s Really Behind That Friend Request?
A New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu
On Politics: House Divided on Impeachment
Some senior Democratic lawmakers are pushing to quickly begin formal hearings, while moderates plead with the party to rest the case.
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