The Tension Behind Trump’s Appeals to Black Voters
The former president traffics in stereotypes about Black Americans, yet he is counting on them, and aggressively courting them, in seeking to return to the White House.
The former president traffics in stereotypes about Black Americans, yet he is counting on them, and aggressively courting them, in seeking to return to the White House.
Prince William and Princess Catherine, along with Prince Harry, initially embraced social media as a way to bypass the media they reviled.
A former special counsel, Robert K. Hur, faced sharp scrutiny over his conclusion that the evidence was insufficient to charge President Biden with a crime and his disparaging remarks about the president’s memory.
The Democrat-turned-independent senator from Arizona said she will not run for re-election. Some voters who supported her say they are feeling squeezed out of politics.
As the harm reduction approach to illegal drug use loses favor across the country, Nebraska legislators failed on Tuesday to override the governor’s veto of a bill to provide drug users with access to clean needles.
Both of New York’s legislative chambers have announced their budget proposals. They have until April 1 to hash out a spending plan with the governor.
Nick Burks, 37, an avalanche forecaster and experienced backcountry skier, was killed while skiing in the Elkhorn Mountains in northeastern Oregon last week, the authorities said.
Adam Met wants to make it easier to build wind and solar projects.
Consumer prices climbed 3.2 percent last month from a year earlier, down notably from a 9.1 percent high in 2022, but still quicker than the roughly 2 percent that was normal before the pandemic.
President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump offer vastly different policy paths on almost every aspect of the economy.
The altercation occurred at a migrant shelter in Queens following a dispute between the man and a shelter employee. New York City officials are investigating.
The danger he created requires moral leadership, as he warned in 1945.
Widespread use of indoor security cameras has raised concerns about privacy in vacation rentals, hotels, public bathrooms, locker rooms and on cruise ships.
The African nation said it would not send a force until Haiti forms a new government after the Haitian prime minister announced his intention to resign.
Ruby and Hagit Chen said that they expected the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and President Biden to do “everything in their power” to bring Itay’s remains and the other hostages home.
The apps have changed our love lives, but they haven’t been able to convince enough young users to pay.
He persuaded Ronald Reagan to help defeat a proposed ban on L.G.B.T.Q. schoolteachers in California in 1978, and he sparred with his friend Bill Clinton over “don’t ask, don’t tell.”
Researchers are documenting a phenomenon that seems to help the dying, as well as those they leave behind.
Mr. Tate and his brother, Tristan, were arrested on charges made between 2012 and 2015, which include allegations of sexual aggression, his spokesman said.
The special counsel, Robert K. Hur, accused the president last month of “significant” memory problems. The interview transcript offers context to his report.
As a bribery case against a U.S. senator moves forward, a look at why corruption charges are so hard to prove.
The retailer brings about 2,000 managers a year to its headquarters to discuss how to relate to workers and customers, part of a U.S. corporate trend.
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We built a real social safety net and then abruptly ripped it apart. What did we think would happen next?
President Andrzej Duda of Poland plans to use a White House meeting on Tuesday to propose that NATO members increase their military spending by at least half.