Ron DeSantis, a Trump Ally, Struggles in Florida as Racial Flare-ups Come to Fore
Mr. Trump has expended real political capital on Mr. DeSantis’s race for governor this year, so the president would own a loss. Mr. DeSantis is running slightly behind Andrew Gillum, the Democrat.
Mystery of the Midterm Elections: Where are the Russians?
Nefarious activity by known or suspected hackers seems low this year. But that might not be good news and could spell trouble even after Tuesday’s vote.
Trump’s Nationalism Is Breaking Point for Some Suburban Voters, Risking G.O.P. Coalition
Educated, prosperous whites repelled by Mr. Trump’s strident language on race and gender are turning away from Republicanism, a boon for Democrats
Trump Finds Support After the Pittsburgh Massacre, From the Israeli Government
When the president arrived Tuesday at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, the only public official standing there to greet him was Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Ron Dermer.
Pittsburgh Shooting Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Synagogue Rampage
Robert Bowers, the man accused of gunning down 11 people in an anti-Semitic attack, pleaded not guilty on Thursday and requested a jury trial.
Google Walkout: Employees Stage Protest Over Handling of Sexual Harassment
Workers in the company’s offices around the world protested how it has handled cases of sexual harassment and misconduct.
Major Study Finds ‘Some Evidence’ of Link Between Cellphone Radiation and Brain Cancer
But the results apply only to male rats and involve radio frequencies long out of routine use.
Can Claire McCaskill Hold On to Her Senate Seat in Missouri? | 2018 Midterms
Senator Claire McCaskill, a moderate, has supported more Trump administration moves than her fellow Democrats have. But will it be enough to hold off a Republican in an increasingly conservative state?
California Today: California Today: Google Employees Around the World Walk Out
Thursday: A protest in response to a Times article on sexual harassment, the political feud between Gavin Newsom and President Trump, and the last Battle of the Bay.
‘God Is Going to Have to Forgive Me’: Young Evangelicals Speak Out
Ahead of the midterm elections, we asked young evangelicals to tell The Times about the relationship between their faith and their politics.
‘When You Think You’ve Got It Figured Out, It Flips’: Democrats Puzzle Over Retaking Ohio
Few statewide results alarmed Democrats in 2016 more than Ohio. Now they are honing what they hope is a winning economic message focused on workers.
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