In N.R.A. Power Struggle, Insurgents Seek to Oust Wayne LaPierre
A rift between Mr. LaPierre, the chief executive, and Oliver North, the president, threatened to turn the N.R.A.’s annual convention into outright civil war.
A Mystery Solved in the College Admissions Scandal: The Family Who Paid $1.2 Million
Relatives of a young woman from China who enrolled at Yale paid the sum to a college consultant at the center of the scandal, her lawyer said.
Pete Buttigieg Swears Off the Lobbyist Money He Once Accepted
Mr. Buttigieg will now refuse contributions from federal lobbyists and will return $30,250 to 39 individuals, his campaign said.
F.B.I. Warns of Russian Interference in 2020 Race and Boosts Counterintelligence Operations
Russia’s malign influence campaign during the 2018 elections was a rehearsal for the presidential campaign, the F.B.I. director warned.
Stung by Trump’s Trade Wars, Wisconsin’s Milk Farmers Face Extinction
The flagship industry in a pivotal swing state faces an economic crisis.
Excerpts From Anita Hill’s Interview With The Times
Anita Hill reflected on the 1991 Clarence Thomas hearings and the role former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. played in them.
News Analysis: As Trump Angers Allies, Rival Powers Cultivate Diplomatic Ties
The U.S. has strained relations with allies and partners over policy on weaker nations like Iran and Cuba, and that hinders strategy on China and Russia.
Joe Biden Called Heather Heyer’s Mother After Campaign Video Debut
Susan Bro, whose daughter was killed at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., said she warned Mr. Biden to tread carefully around the episode and spoke with him about grief.
Joe Biden Raises $6.3 Million, Topping Rivals’ First-Day Hauls
Mr. Biden raised more in his first 24 hours than any other candidate, easing concerns among some supporters over his ability to raise money.
Trump Rejects Arms Treaty During N.R.A. Speech
At the National Rifle Association’s annual meeting, President Trump said he would end U.S. involvement in a United Nations arms treaty aimed at regulating the international sale of conventional weapons. It was signed by President Barack Obama, but neve…
Want a Break in the 3-Hour ‘Avengers’ Movie? You’ll Need a Passport or a Time Machine
Some theaters overseas are providing an intermission for the blockbuster “Avengers: Endgame,” but American moviegoers who want to step away must strategize.
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