Alabama Primary: New Congressional Map Gives Democrats a Rare Chance
A court-mandated redistricting has made for a suddenly competitive congressional race in a ruby-red state, and Democrats have lined up to seize the opportunity.
A court-mandated redistricting has made for a suddenly competitive congressional race in a ruby-red state, and Democrats have lined up to seize the opportunity.
Emails and texts unearthed in a lawsuit show how key figures intended their plan to create a “cloud of confusion” to help keep Donald Trump in office after his 2020 election loss.
The main opinion was a joint ruling that was not signed by any particular justice. None of the opinions addressed whether Donald J. Trump engaged in insurrection.
A new study suggests that the amount of the element on the moon of Jupiter is on the lower end of previous estimates.
Airman Teixeira withdrew his not-guilty plea and pleaded guilty to six counts of “willful retention and transmission of national defense information,” according to court filings.
If the court doesn’t want states determining election results, it should change the way elections are really run.
Many artworks commissioned by the rich and powerful for their final resting places have rarely been seen by the living for the last century.
The act’s six-song EP “With You-th” debuts at No. 1, while Morgan Wallen celebrates a year of “One Thing at a Time” by hitting the No. 2 spot.
Excess weight may increase the risk of miscarriage and pregnancy complications. But little is known about the impact of drugs like Ozempic on a fetus.
A government forecast suggests that there could be even more wildfires this season than during last year’s exceptional fire period.
The most detailed research yet on corporate response to the 2017 Republican tax law shows modest gains for workers and high cost to the federal debt.
Despite computer shortages, controversies and lawsuits, A.I. continues to improve at a rapid pace.
Bewildered by tepid enthusiasm for a president they see as transformative, these Democrats occupy a lonely place in U.S. politics: “I feel like I’m the only one.”
Allen H. Weisselberg, the former Trump Organization finance chief, has already spent time at the Rikers Island jail complex. A perjury plea could send him back.
JetBlue said it would pay Spirit $69 million to terminate the $3.8 billion deal, which had been blocked by federal antitrust regulators.
Experts say the country’s first lawsuit about police discrimination against foreign-born residents highlights a systematic problem.
Apple said it would appeal the penalty, the latest in a series of regulatory setbacks for the tech giant.
Times/Siena polls highlight how comparatively well-regarded Donald J. Trump’s policies are, even by groups that were affected by policies that Democrats hope will be motivating issues in 2024.
The basketball star and rapper are investing in the professional golf competition, marking their latest push into sports.
A decision by the court will delay Trump’s federal trial for election subversion. In doing so, it has almost certainly helped his campaign.
How an unverified accusation became a lightning rod in the impeachment push against President Biden.
Considering time, money and class at Balenciaga and Loewe.
He needs to use the State of the Union speech to go on offense against the doubters.
And Mitch McConnell is leaving the scene.