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Here’s Why Climate Activists Packed the Streets Outside the Democratic Debate

Protesters gathered for a hard-to-miss rally in Detroit on Tuesday afternoon, hours before the first of two Democratic presidential debates.

Debate Night: Join The Times for a Live Chat

The Democrats are in Detroit for a primary debate. Join Lisa Lerer and other Times reporters as they chat about what’s happening onstage.

Trump’s Pick for Top Intelligence Post Overstated Parts of His Biography

Aides revised old claims about Representative John Ratcliffe’s role in prosecuting a prominent terrorism case.

Democratic Debate: Live Updates Ahead of Night 1

The latest polling on the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, a Michigan congresswoman on the state of her state and the scene on the ground in Detroit.

‘I’m Never Coming Back,’ the Woman at the Center of the Capitol One Heist Warned Friends.

A look at Paige Thompson, the former Amazon Web Services employee who was arrested in the Capital One data breach.

Trump Administration Is Divided Over Tax Cut for Investors

Republican senators and conservative anti-tax groups are increasingly pushing to redefine how capital gains are calculated, a change that would primarily benefit the rich.

Democrats’ Lawsuit Alleging Trump-Russia Conspiracy Is Dismissed

A federal judge found that Russia was immune from liability in an American court.

Scott Adams, Dilbert Creator, Has One Regret About Mass Shooting Tweet

After a gunman killed three people in Gilroy, Calif., Mr. Adams said witnesses could “set your price” on an app he invented. The cartoonist, no stranger to controversy, had found another.

Seesaws Straddle the Mexico Border, and Smiles Shine Through

The playground equipment was inserted through the steel slats in a section of border wall in Sunland Park, N.M.

Paul F. Markham, Kennedy Friend at Chappaquiddick, Dies at 89

He had recently stepped down as a United States attorney when he dived into the water to try to find Mary Jo Kopechne, who had been riding in Mr. Kennedy’s car.

Election Fraud in North Carolina Leads to New Charges for Republican Operative

L. McCrae Dowless Jr., who was previously indicted over work in other elections, was charged in connection to efforts related to the 2018 general elections.

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