Trump Sends New Mixed Signals on ‘Send Her Back’ Chant
The president has shifted his account of how he responded to the chant directed at a Democratic lawmaker, Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota.
Cesar Pelli, Designer of Iconic Buildings Around the World, Dies at 92
Mr. Pelli, whose many distinctive projects include the Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia, tried to reconcile modernism with his interest in shape, texture and the architecture of the past.
Fact-Checking Trump’s Claims That Democrats Are Radical Socialists
The president wants to portray his opponents as steering the country in a dangerous direction. But what does it mean to be a socialist — and to what degree do Democrats fit the definition?
Iowa and New Hampshire Go First. How Are the Leading Candidates Set Up There?
Joe Biden got a late start, and Elizabeth Warren is setting the pace. The candidates can’t afford any lapses in these key states.
Just Before the Eagle Landed, an Alien Arrived in Our Living Room
Until the Apollo 11 mission, my family didn’t have a television. Then, for one weekend, we joined the rest of Planet Earth.
Mueller Hearings on Wednesday Present Make-or-Break Moment for Democrats
For two years, Democrats have waited on Robert S. Mueller III to deliver a death blow to the Trump presidency. Wednesday’s hearings with the special counsel could be their last chance.
Democrats Call Out Racism, New Debate Lineups: This Week in the 2020 Race
Candidates condemn President Trump’s “go back” comment, a Harris-Biden rematch, and a new California poll.
Tennessee Says Internet-Ordained Ministers and Marriage Don’t Mix
Weddings in the state were thrown into uncertainty under the new law, which has been temporarily suspended after it was challenged in court.
Republicans Prep for Mueller Showdown and Counsel a Light Touch
House Republicans have savaged Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation, but when it comes to his testimony, many are advocating a gentler approach to close the door on his inquiry.
Subway Service Is Suspended on Several Lines, M.T.A. Says
Passengers were left stranded on subways and platforms during the evening rush on the first day of a heat wave.
Appeals Court Judges Send Emoluments Suit Against Trump Back to a Lower Court
A three-judge panel said a lower court judge hearing a lawsuit by congressional Democrats had not adequately considered questions about separation of powers.
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