Home » Archives by category » New York Times (Page 3413)

Trump’s Evolving Positions on Gun Issues

The president has repeatedly shifted his stance on a wide range of gun issues — from purchasing age to background checks to ownership rights — over nearly 20 years.

Trump Blocks Broadcom’s Bid for Qualcomm

President Trump issued an order prohibiting Broadcom, a Singapore-based chip maker, from purchasing Qualcomm, citing a threat to the national security of the United States.

Despite Mueller’s Push, House Republicans Declare No Evidence of Collusion

House Intelligence Committee Republicans are ending their investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election, saying the Trump campaign did not collude with the Kremlin.

5 Key Factors in Pennsylvania’s Special House Election

The race for a vacant House seat in a red district near Pittsburgh has evolved into the latest test of whether Democrats can make inroads with Trump voters. Polls close at 8 p.m. Eastern Time and The Times will have live results.

U.S. Braces for Return of Terrorist Safe Havens to Afghanistan

Officials have justified the war in Afghanistan as necessary to stopping extremists who targeted American interests. But the Islamic State, Al Qaeda and the Taliban all have a foothold.

A Visit Behind the Lines: President Trump Heads to California

Mr. Trump is making his first visit as president to California at a time of extraordinary tensions between these two governments.

Conceding to N.R.A., Trump Abandons Brief Gun Control Promise

After a made-for-television moment in which he appeared to embrace expansive gun control, President Trump completed his reversal on Monday.

Why Republicans Are Spending Millions in Pennsylvania

Republicans have poured millions into a congressional race in Pennsylvania — for a seat that will be up grabs again in eight months. But for both Republicans and Democrats, there is far more at stake than a spot in the House.

One Dead After Package Explodes in Austin in Second Fatal Blast This Month

The Austin interim police chief warned residents not to touch any unexpected or suspicious packages. “Call 911,” he said.

Winner of $560 Million Powerball Can Keep Her Name Private, Judge Rules

New Hampshire officials had said the jackpot winner’s name should be made public. But a judge said the woman would face harassment and solicitation.

DeVos Has Not ‘Intentionally’ Visited a Struggling Michigan Public School

In an interview with “60 Minutes,” Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said she had not “intentionally” visited a struggling public school in her home state.

Recent Comments