Retro Report: Religion and Right-Wing Politics: How Evangelicals Reshaped Elections
In the early 1970s, many evangelical Christians weren’t active in politics. Within a few years they had reshaped American politics for a generation.
Selling Donald Trump: A First-Time Campaign Manager Tries to Defy the Doubters
Brad Parscale believes he is uniquely equipped to manage the potentially fractious relationships inside the campaign and sell voters on the idea of sticking with an unorthodox president.
How Evangelicals Gained Political Power
White evangelical Christians are among President Trump’s most important supporters. But more than 40 years ago, they were on the margins of American politics.
Jewish Agency Criticized by Shooting Suspect Has a Long History of Aiding Refugees
HIAS has assisted hundreds of thousands of people displaced by conflict or persecution, often on account of their religious or political beliefs, to rebuild their lives.
Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre Suspect Was ‘Pretty Much a Ghost’
Robert Bowers had used anti-Semitic slurs on social media before his deadly rampage on a synagogue in Pittsburgh, but much of the rest of his life is only beginning to become clear.
Tree of Life Synagogue Victims Remembered as Guardians of Their Faith
Many of the 11 people who died in the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh were advanced in years. They were the steady backbone of their congregations.
Quiet Day at a Pittsburgh Synagogue Became a Battle to Survive
The massacre at Tree of Life synagogue unfolded over about an hour. It ended when the gunman, Robert Bowers, surrendered to police officers.
Voters Brace as Election Winds Down Amid Gun Violence and Pipe Bombs
Nine days out from an already divisive midterm election, the campaign’s finale has come amid a cascade of horrors that reflected the country’s fault lines.
On Gab, an Extremist-Friendly Site, Pittsburgh Shooting Suspect Aired His Hatred in Full
The social media site, a haven for neo-Nazis and other extremists, has lost support from service providers like GoDaddy and PayPal since Saturday’s massacre.
To Rally Voters, Democrats Focus on Health Care as Their Closing Argument
Democrats in battleground Senate races, including Missouri, Arizona, Florida, West Virginia and Nevada, have embraced health care as they make their final pitches to voters.
Powerball Results: Winning Tickets Sold in Iowa and Harlem
One ticket was purchased in central Iowa, and the other was sold at a deli on Fifth Avenue in Harlem, according to news reports. They will split $687.8 million.
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