What Kamala Harris Believes
The Democratic candidate wants relevant policy, not “a beautiful sonnet.” Is that enough for voters?
The Roots of Boeing’s 737 Max Crisis: A Regulator Relaxes Its Oversight
A Times investigation found that the F.A.A. regulatory process, which gave Boeing significant oversight authority, compromised the safety of the plane.
For Trump, Staying on the Line Helps Keep the G.O.P. in Line
President Trump spends more time working the phones to Capitol Hill than his recent predecessors, which has paid off in his relationships with Republicans in Congress.
Trump Assails Elijah Cummings, Calling His Congressional District a Rat-Infested ‘Mess’
The president lashed out at the Maryland Democrat on Twitter, accusing the congressman of being “a brutal bully” to Border Patrol agents.
2 U.S. Teenagers Admit Killing Police Officer in Rome, Officials Say
The teenagers, 18 and 19, were charged on Saturday over the fatal stabbing of the military police officer after what officials said had been a drug deal gone bad.
Impeachment Calls and a Booker-Biden Fight: This Week in the 2020 Race
The 2020 Democrats reacted to the Mueller testimony, candidates tried out attacks before next week’s debates and Joe Biden received some good news.
Birtherism. Liberal Pelosi. Now ‘The Squad’ Is the New Villain for the Right.
Four women have reached a notoriety virtually unheard-of for freshmen House members, thanks to a relentless conservative fire usually trained on senior Democrats.
‘Would Dad Approve?’ Neil Armstrong’s Heirs Divide Over a Lucrative Legacy
Mr. Armstrong was averse to cashing in on his celebrity. But as the 50th anniversary of the moon landing approached, his sons began auctioning off his memorabilia.
‘I Should Be More Careful With Twitter’: Marianne Williamson on Those Mental Health Comments
Ms. Williamson, a spiritual adviser and long shot presidential candidate, stood by her claim that antidepressants are overprescribed, which experts say stigmatizes mental illness.
Triceratops Skull, 65 Million Years Old, Unearthed by College Student, 23
Passed over for an air-conditioned summer internship, Harrison Duran instead braved rattlesnakes in a remote area of North Dakota to help make a thrilling discovery.
States Rush to Make Voting Systems More Secure as New Threats Emerge
Amid growing warnings about the potential for voting machines and databases to be hacked, states are buying new machines. But some experts say vulnerabilities remain.
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