Trump, Who Once Proposed a Muslim Registry, Now Courts Their Votes
Trump, Who Once Proposed a Muslim Registry, Now Courts Their Votes The former president is reaching out to Muslim and Arab American voters in Michigan, a key battleground state.
Trump, Who Once Proposed a Muslim Registry, Now Courts Their Votes The former president is reaching out to Muslim and Arab American voters in Michigan, a key battleground state.
Trump Attacks Bipartisan Semiconductor Law on Joe Rogan Podcast Former President Donald J. Trump’s comments came during a nearly three-hour episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
Mayor Adams Bucks Harris and Democrats on Calling Trump a ‘Fascist’ Mayor Eric Adams of New York, an embattled Democrat who has been indicted on federal corruption charges, has been careful in what he says about the former president.
Biden Administration Floats Student Loan Relief for Borrowers Facing Hardship The proposal, which faces tough legal prospects, would offer forgiveness to millions of borrowers who are unable to pay back their loans because of financial setbacks.
What to Know About the Chinese Hackers Who Targeted the 2024 Campaigns A group experts call Salt Typhoon is believed to be behind a sophisticated breach into major telecommunication companies that has taken aim at American leaders.
Barricades and Bulletproof Glass: A County Prepares for Election Day With the specter of political violence looming, the Department of Homeland Security has advised hundreds of communities on election safety. Luzerne County, Pa., is at the center of the unrest.
The World According to Kamala Harris The rise of Kamala Harris, the tenacious child of high-achieving immigrants, is atypical. But her story is also distinctly American.
Museums Around the Country Explore Democracy Inspired by the presidential election, there are exhibitions, forums and voter registrations.
Is Harris’s Race or Gender Affecting Her Support? ‘It’s Very Complicated.’ There are historical clues that pollsters and academics have been able to uncover, but it’s not a simple question to answer.
How Jessica Tarlov of ‘The Five’ Became a Liberal Star on Fox News A die-hard Democrat, she is a resident dissenter on “The Five,” the most-watched show in cable news. Does she have the hardest job on television?
How Donald Trump Is Making Big Promises to Big Business Crypto. Big Oil. Tobacco. Vaping. The former president has been making overt promises to industry leaders, a level of explicitness rarely seen in modern presidential politics.
Global Economic Leaders Confront a New Era of Industrial Policy Policymakers brace for more protectionism and the demise of “neoliberalism” if Donald J. Trump is re-elected in the U.S.
Michelle Obama Hits the Trail With Harris in Michigan The former first lady, who is viewed warmly among some of the voters whom the Harris campaign is trying to reach, will appear alongside the vice president on Saturday in Michigan.
How Tom Llamas, an NBC Anchor, Spends His Sundays Mr. Llamas, who has been racing between hurricanes and election coverage, makes time for baseball with his children and not-so-scary movies with his wife.
As U.S. Election Looms, Biden Aides Struggle With Middle East Wars Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken tried to get Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to envision a U.S.-backed plan for ending the war in Gaza, but there was no sign of progress.
Video of Ballots Being Destroyed Was Faked by Russia, Federal Officials Say The video, which purported to show mailed-in ballots in Pennsylvania being ripped up, was part of Moscow’s efforts to influence the U.S. presidential election, the officials said.
G.O.P. Lawmaker Voices Support for Giving North Carolina’s Electors to Trump Representative Andy Harris walked back his remarks, later saying his rationale that Hurricane Helene disenfranchised some voters was “theoretical.”
Trump Fumes Over Magazine Report at Rally With Slain Soldier’s Family Relatives of Specialist Vanessa Guillén, who was murdered in 2020, joined Donald J. Trump at a rally days after The Atlantic reported he had made a racist remark about her.
Your Senate Election Guide as Democrats and Republicans Race for Control The chamber had seemed like Republicans’ to lose, but a few surprises are playing out.
Election Officials Face Torrent of Threats as Nov. 5 Looms Law enforcement’s task for Election Day this year goes far beyond providing physical security, to the essential mission of safeguarding democracy.