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  1. Success in 2022 Planted the Seeds of Failure in 2024 Op Ed, Today

    Maybe it would have been better if the “red wave” had crashed over us in 2022.

  2. The Curling Theory of Campaigns Proves Itself Again Op Ed, Today

    There were two huge problems Harris could not escape.

  3. When Did Liberals Become So Comfortable With War? Op Ed, Today

    If liberals won’t discuss the devastating human costs of war, who will?

  4. 50,000 Russian and North Korean Troops Mass Ahead of Attack, U.S. Says Washington, Today

    Ukrainian officials expect a counteroffensive in western Russia to begin in the coming days as North Korea’s troops train with Russian forces.

  5. The White House Will Be Shedding Its Union Label Business, Today

    After gains by organized labor under President Biden, a second Trump administration is likely to change course on regulation and enforcement.

  6. Biden and Trump to Meet at White House on Wednesday Washington, Yesterday

    President Biden extended the invitation to his former rival as part of a longstanding tradition to help ease the transition to a new administration.

  7. This Is All Biden’s Fault Op Ed, Yesterday

    Biden too often could not find the best way to help Democrats win.

  8. Maybe Now Democrats Will Address Working-Class Pain Op Ed, Yesterday

    Democrats can compete if they focus more on minimum wages and child care than pronouns and purity.

  9. Biden and Environmental Groups Try to Protect Climate Policies from Trump Climate, Yesterday

    John Podesta, President Biden’s clean energy adviser, said agencies were racing to deliver money from the 2022 climate law before Donald Trump arrives.

  10. Smile, Flatter and Barter: How the World Is Prepping for Trump Part II Foreign, Yesterday

    Foreign leaders have rushed to ingratiate themselves with Donald J. Trump in recent days, nervously recalling the clashes, insults and feuds of his first presidency.

  11. Democrats Consider an Autopsy, but Who’s the Coroner? Politics, Yesterday

    The Democratic Party agrees it needs to figure out what went wrong. The question is how.

  12. After G.O.P. Wins, Senate Democrats Eye Major Push to Confirm Biden Judges Washington, November 8

    The loss of the White House and the Senate majority will end Democrats’ ability to fill judicial vacancies come January. They say they want to confirm as many as possible in the coming weeks.

  13. Lo que un segundo mandato de Trump podría significar para tu dinero En español, November 8

    Esto es lo que el presidente electo ha dicho que podría hacer con tus impuestos, préstamos estudiantiles, Seguridad Social y más.

  14. Pelosi Laments Biden’s Late Exit and the Lack of an ‘Open Primary’ Politics, November 8

    “Had the president gotten out sooner, there may have been other candidates in the race,” the former House speaker said in an interview with The New York Times, suggesting she had anticipated an “open primary.”

  15. Trump Win Shows Political Limits of Biden’s Industrial Policy Vision Washington, November 8

    Long-term economic investments in domestic manufacturing were overshadowed by real-time anxiety over rent and grocery prices.

  16. Analyzing Why Trump Won the Election Letters, November 8

    Readers point to Joe Biden, the economy, “hate and fear” and no-show voters. Also: How Roe v. Wade saved a woman’s life.

  17. Trump’s Supreme Court Agenda Is Likely to Include Legal U-Turns Washington, November 8

    In recent years, new administrations have not been shy about disavowing positions taken by their predecessors.

  18. Biden Administration Restricts Development in West to Protect Sage Grouse Climate, November 8

    Limits on building energy projects on at least 34.5 million acres could strongly protect the iconic Western bird. But the incoming Trump administration may reverse the rule.

  19. I Study Guys Like Trump. There’s a Reason They Keep Winning. Op Ed, November 8

    Democrats walked into the trap of defending the very institutions most Americans distrust.

  20. It’s Time to Resist the Resistance Op Ed, November 8

    Resistance politics inevitably feels conservative. It’s reactionary in a literal sense, and this week, it ended in disaster for the Democrats.

  21. What a Second Trump Term Could Mean for Your Money Business, November 8

    Here’s what the president-elect has said he might do with your taxes, student loans, Social Security and more.

  22. How Democrats Helped Trump Op Ed, November 8

    Why the 2024 election’s outcome was uniquely foreseeable.

  23. ¿Qué es el Proyecto 2025 y por qué Trump se distanció de él durante la campaña? En español, November 8

    Los demócratas atacaron los vínculos de Donald Trump con el proyecto de derecha que busca remodelar el gobierno federal. Varios de los autores del plan trabajaron en su gobierno.

  24. The Short Campaign May Have Been Harris’s Undoing — and Biden’s Fault Politics, November 8

    By seeking re-election, Biden deprived Harris of months of campaigning that might have helped her.

  25. Trump’s Strange Bedfellows: Arab Americans and Right-Leaning Jews Politics, November 8

    Donald J. Trump won votes from Arab Americans and conservative pro-Israel Jews. Someone is likely to be disappointed.

  26. Biden Promises Americans an Orderly Transition of Power to Trump Video, November 7

    President Biden vowed to honor the Constitution with an orderly transfer of power to President-elect Donald J. Trump.

  27. El legado de Biden podría estar manchado por el regreso de Trump En español, November 7

    Tras la contundente victoria de Donald Trump, muchos demócratas tachan a Biden como un presidente de un solo mandato que encaminó su partido hacia el fracaso en 2024.

  28. Biden Vows a Peaceful Transfer of Power: ‘The American Experiment Endures’ Washington, November 7

    President Biden spent his campaign warning that Donald J. Trump was a threat to democracy. Now he is seeking an orderly transition.

  29. Trump’s ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ Cuts Two Ways for Oil Companies Business, November 7

    The president-elect has promised to make it easier to build energy infrastructure and secure drilling leases. But higher production could hurt prices and profits.

  30. What Kamala Harris’s Loss Means To Black Women Video, November 7

    Vice President Kamala Harris ran a 107-day campaign under extraordinarily rare circumstances after President Biden dropped out of the race. But burdened by the legacy of her incumbency and the history of a nation that has been reluctant to elect a...

  31. One Voter to Understand Trump’s Win Podcasts, November 7

    For one woman in Michigan, it wasn’t an obvious decision, but in the end it came down to this: “frustration and self-Interest.”

  32. We Don’t Have Time to Waste in Despair Op Ed, November 7

    What should Trump’s opponents do next?

  33. Kamala Harris Failed to Read the Room Op Ed, November 7

    It was the wrong time to be the defender and champion of the country’s governing establishment.

  34. China Braces for a New Phase of U.S. Rivalry With Trump’s Return Foreign, November 7

    Beijing is expecting more volatility and competition with the United States, though a lackluster economy may limit China’s options for pushing back.

  35. Trump Will Test European Solidarity on NATO, Ukraine and Trade Foreign, November 7

    Another Trump term could spur Europe’s efforts to stand on its own, but it is far from clear its leaders will seize the moment this time.

  36. Where Does This Leave Democrats? Op Ed, November 7

    The coalition the Democratic Party built in the Obama years has crumbled. But Democrats can choose how to respond.

  37. Kamala Harris Took Women for Granted Op Ed, November 7

    Apart from promising to safeguard abortion rights, the campaign didn’t do enough to address other issues important to women.

  38. Trump’s Win Is Likely to Prolong Gaza Talks Uncertainty Foreign, November 7

    Any major progress on a cease-fire will probably have to wait until after January’s inauguration, analysts said. Gazans said they were divided about whether Mr. Trump would do much to stop the war.

  39. Trump’s Narrow Loss in New Jersey Signals a Shift to the Right Metro, November 7

    In New Jersey, Democrats outnumber Republicans and control every branch of government. But Tuesday’s vote nonetheless reflected a clear shift.

  40. For Many Arab Americans in Dearborn, Trump Made the Case for Their Votes National, November 7

    After supporting Joe Biden in 2020, the majority-Arab American city outside Detroit delivered an unlikely win for Donald Trump, who promised to bring peace to the Middle East.

  41. How Harris’s Loss Could Haunt Biden’s Legacy Washington, November 6

    In the wake of Donald J. Trump’s resounding victory, many Democrats are casting President Biden as a one-term president who set his party on a path to failure in 2024.

  42. Voters Were Fed Up Over Immigration. They Voted for Trump. National, November 6

    Voters across party lines shifted to the right on immigration. They blamed Biden-Harris for failing to control the chaotic border.

  43. What Is Project 2025, and Why Did Trump Distance Himself From It During the Campaign? Politics, November 6

    Democrats had attacked Donald J. Trump’s ties to the conservative policy blueprint for reshaping the federal government. Several of its authors served in his administration.

  44. ¿Qué está en juego para México ahora que Trump vuelve a la presidencia? En español, November 6

    Donald Trump prometió en campaña aranceles, acuerdos comerciales renegociados e incluso una intervención militar contra los cárteles mexicanos.

  45. What Trump’s Victory Means for Climate Change Climate, November 6

    President-elect Donald J. Trump promised to delete climate policy. He could face pushback from Republicans benefiting from a boom in clean energy.

  46. Trump’s Win Ends a Post-World War II Era of U.S. Leadership Washington, November 6

    For the past four years, President Biden has argued that the first Trump term was a blip in American history. The election has proved that President-elect Donald J. Trump was no aberration.

  47. Así ganó Trump, otra vez En español, November 6

    Ganó terreno en todos los rincones de Estados Unidos y con casi todos los grupos demográficos.

  48. What’s at Stake for Mexico in a Second Trump Presidency? Foreign, November 6

    Tariffs, border crossings, mass deportations of migrants and military strikes on cartels: Mexico is in the firing line of the president-elect.

  49. Trump jugó con el miedo y la inseguridad económica. Los votantes pasaron por alto sus escándalos En español, November 6

    La victoria de Donald Trump lo convierte, a sus 78 años, en el hombre de más edad elegido presidente de EE. UU.

  50. A Party of Prigs and Pontificators Suffers a Humiliating Defeat Op Ed, November 6

    Democrats may feel righteous, but how’s that ever going to be a winning electoral look?

  51. The Winners and Losers of Trump 2.0 Business, November 6

    Donald Trump’s return to the White House could upend some industries and the economy. But stocks and other assets are soaring on hopes that a new, business-friendly era beckons.

  52. How Trump Won, Again Upshot, November 6

    He made gains in every corner of the country and with nearly every demographic group.

  53. Donald Trump gana las elecciones En español, November 6

    Para derrotar a la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris apeló al temor a los migrantes y a las inquietudes económicas. Su triunfo señala la llegada de aislacionismo, aranceles y ajuste de cuentas.

  54. It’s This Man’s, Man’s, Man’s World Op Ed, November 6

    You can’t count him out, sadly.

  55. Donald Trump Returns to Power, Ushering in New Era of Uncertainty Politics, November 6

    He played on fears of immigrants and economic worries to defeat Vice President Kamala Harris. His victory signaled the advent of isolationism, sweeping tariffs and score settling.

  56. TV Networks Prepared for a Long Wait That Wasn’t Business, November 6

    Anchors were ready to camp out in the studio for days on end. Instead, Donald J. Trump declared victory in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

  57. By Firing Gallant, Netanyahu Removes One Threat but Risks Another Foreign, November 6

    Yoav Gallant, the departing defense minister, opposed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on key policies. His dismissal has stirred public discontent.

  58. Estados Unidos anticipaba una contienda reñida, pero en la noche la vio inclinarse hacia Trump En español, November 6

    No se declaró un ganador antes de la medianoche del martes, pero incluso los aliados del expresidente parecían sorprendidos por las señales de su fuerza.

  59. Anticipating a Close Race, the Nation Watched Momentum Shift Toward Trump Politics, November 6

    A winner was not declared before midnight on Tuesday, but even Donald Trump’s allies seemed shocked by the signs of his strength — and the improbable political comeback it appeared to foretell.

  60. Gane o pierda, Trump ya ganó En español, November 6

    El expresidente ha conseguido cambiar el enfoque de políticas que están al centro de estas elecciones.

  61. To Whom It May Concern Op Ed, November 6

    Some tips for whoever ends up winning.

  62. For Biden Officials, Lebanon May Be a Problem Too Big to Solve Washington, November 5

    Despite hopes that political shifts in Beirut could bring lasting peace to the Israel-Lebanon border, the United States may have to settle for a quicker fix.

  63. Vance se burla de Harris y la califica de ‘basura’ en uno de sus últimos mítines En español, November 5

    Durante su campaña en Atlanta, Vance dijo a sus partidarios: “en nuestro movimiento, queremos a todos los ciudadanos de este país”. Segundos después, llamó “basura” a la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris.

  64. These 8 Counties Could Hint at Where the Election Is Headed Politics, November 5

    While the nation awaits statewide results after the polls close on Election Day, a number of counties could offer insight into whether different demographic groups are voting for Kamala Harris or Donald J. Trump.

  65. What to Expect on Election Day Business, November 5

    A guide to what could happen, the stakes for companies and the economy, and how business leaders are preparing for the result — including potential unrest.

  66. ‘I Will Be Thrilled to Be Wrong’: Four Columnists Brace for Election Night Op Ed, November 5

    Who will win the presidency, House and Senate? What is the election about? And what happens next for America?

  67. I Voted for Harris, but Gaza’s Horrors Weigh on My Conscience Op Ed, November 5

    The Biden administration bears responsibility for the mass murder and starvation of Palestinian civilians.

  68. A Final Dispatch From America’s Bellwether Podcasts, November 5

    These Washington State voters have picked winners since 1980. This year, what everyone agrees on is anxiety.

  69. Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris: señales sobre quién ganaría podrían aparecer pronto En español, November 5

    Los primeros resultados en algunos estados nos darán una idea de si la noche se perfila como una batalla cerrada o algo más decisivo.

  70. Vance Mocks Harris as ‘Trash’ in One of His Final Rallies Politics, November 5

    Speaking on the campaign trail in Atlanta, Mr. Vance told supporters that “in our movement, we love every citizen of this country.” Seconds later, he called Vice President Kamala Harris “trash.”

  71. Clues to a Trump or Harris Victory Could Emerge Early. Here’s What to Look For. U.S., November 5

    It has been a race unlike any other, and declaring a winner could take a while. Here are some potential harbingers.

  72. Si Donald Trump gana, estas serían las razones En español, November 5

    Donald Trump llegó a la contienda con un bagaje extraordinario. Si gana, esto es lo que dirán los analistas sobre cómo lo superó.

  73. Si Kamala Harris gana, estas serían las razones En español, November 5

    Aún no conocemos el resultado, pero sí la estrategia de la vicepresidenta. Esto es lo que dirán los analistas si consigue la victoria esta semana.

  74. Army Veteran Is Convicted of Assaulting Police Officer at Capitol Riot Metro, November 5

    Brian Glenn Bingham, of New Jersey, hit an officer in the face as the police tried to clear rioters from the building on Jan. 6, 2021, a jury found.

  75. If Harris Wins, Here’s Why Politics, November 4

    We don’t yet know the result, but we do know Kamala Harris’s strategy. Here’s what analysts will say if she pulls off a victory this week.

  76. If Trump Wins, Here’s Why Politics, November 4

    Donald J. Trump came into the race with extraordinary baggage. If he wins, here’s what analysts will say about how he overcame it.

  77. Preppers Await the End. But First, the Election. National, November 4

    In Arizona, groups like the Dewey preppers are ready for the apocalypse and for whatever might come after Nov. 5.

  78. Reading the Auras of Democrats and Republicans on the Eve of the Election Op Ed, November 4

    There was one moment in this election where the vibes actually shifted, and you probably can guess what it was.

  79. Is the ‘50-50-ish Race’ Driving You Crazy? You Are Not Alone. Op Ed, November 4

    Frank Bruni, Kristen Soltis Anderson and Nate Silver take stock of where the race is as Election Day looms.

  80. Win or Lose, Trump Has Already Won Op Ed, November 4

    On trade and immigration, he can claim a remarkable degree of vindication.

  81. Biden Wanted to Fix Immigration, but Leaves Behind a System That Is Still Broken Washington, November 3

    President Biden’s legacy will largely be limited to his success in lowering border crossings. But his approach has drawn criticism, and some of his actions have moved the problem deeper into the country.

  82. Weary, Troubled and Nervous: Americans Flood the Early Vote Politics, November 3

    Nearly 75 million people have cast early ballots, making their voices heard amid worry about the process, the outcome and democracy itself.

  83. Trump or Harris? For Ukraine, Two Very Different Futures Loom. Foreign, November 3

    The presidential candidates have expressed starkly contrasting visions for America’s role in the war, as well as the NATO alliance that serves as a shield against Russian aggression.

  84. Trump’s Closing Argument: Lies, Distortions and Inaccuracies Washington, November 3

    Beyoncé, whales, voting and immigration: For Mr. Trump, no topic is too insignificant or too important when it comes to making misleading or inaccurate statements.

  85. A Second Trump Term? Three Conservative Columnists Unpack What Could Happen. Op Ed, November 3

    What will happen after Tuesday to Trumpism and the G.O.P. if Donald Trump wins — or loses?

  86. Our 61 Focus Groups Make Me Think Trump Has a Good Chance of Winning Op Ed, November 3

    What we learned from interviewing nearly 700 Americans over almost three years.

  87. Biden Returns to His Home Turf to Make Final Pitches for Harris Washington, November 2

    Though President Biden has made verbal gaffes on the campaign trail, the Harris campaign still considers him an asset in blue-collar communities like Scranton, Pa.

  88. Biden Left the Presidential Race, but His Legacy Depends on It Washington, November 2

    The Trump campaign has taken aim at many of President Biden’s signature legislative achievements.

  89. Photographing Every President Since Reagan Insider, November 2

    Doug Mills reflects on nearly 40 years of taking photos of presidents.

  90. If the Choice in 2024 Were So Obvious, the Election Wouldn’t Be So Close Op Ed, November 2

    Why opposing Trump is not so completely obvious, obligatory or a matter of simple common sense.

  91. Whatever Happens Next, Trump Has Already Won a Tragic Victory Op Ed, November 2

    This election has shown that Arab American and Muslim American lives are considered to be expendable.

  92. Israel’s Peace Talks in Gaza and Lebanon: What to Know Foreign, November 2

    Complex negotiations involving several players are proceeding on two separate but related tracks.

  93. Harris’s Hope: Getting Right-Leaning Voters to Shift to the Left Politics, November 2

    Democrats see a narrow opening to peel away center-right voters bothered by abortion bans and by the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

  94. How to Survive Swing State Stress: Prayer, Canvassing and Knowing When to Let Go National, November 2

    Georgia’s status as a battleground state is a source of pride, but also of high anxiety at the end of a grinding election.

  95. Chipmaker GlobalFoundries Faces $500,000 Fine for Banned Shipments to China Washington, November 1

    The Biden administration said it had reached a settlement after the U.S. chipmaker voluntarily disclosed that it had shipped products to a firm linked with China’s military industrial complex.

  96. Biden Won’t Attend This Year’s Climate Summit, White House Officials Say Climate, November 1

    The president’s senior climate adviser is expected to lead the American delegation at the U.N. talks in Azerbaijan.

  97. White House Altered Official Transcript of Biden’s Remarks on Trump and ‘Garbage’ Washington, November 1

    The debate over the meaning of President Biden’s words comes down to an apostrophe, which the White House press office inserted into the transcript without the approval of official stenographers.

  98. As Russia Advances, U.S. Fears Ukraine Has Entered a Grim Phase Washington, November 1

    Weapons supplies are no longer Ukraine’s main disadvantage, American military officials say.

  99. In Other News, Who Will Control Congress? Podcasts, November 1

    It could come down to the fate of Democrats in Trump-leaning territory.

  100. This Election Is the Tiebreaker Over Trumpism Op Ed, November 1

    The hosts dig into what they got right, and what they got so wrong, about this campaign season.

  101. Are We on the Cusp of a New Political Order? Op Ed, November 1

    The historian Gary Gerstle discusses how America’s political consensus has shifted over the decades.

  102. Why There’s Hope for U.S. Factory Towns Laid Low by the ‘China Shock’ Business, November 1

    Communities that suffered the worst of plant closings in recent decades are now gaining an outsize share of fresh investment and new jobs.

  103. Boeing Reaches New Deal With Union in Hopes of Ending Strike Business, October 31

    The aerospace manufacturer’s largest union said it would put the contract to a vote on Monday by its 33,000 members, who rejected two earlier agreements.

  104. Leopards Are Telling You That They Will Eat YOUR Face Op Ed, October 31

    Many of Donald Trump’s supporters are unprepared for what’s coming if he wins.

  105. As Election Nears, Foreign Leaders Fear ‘a Vacuum’ in American Leadership Washington, October 31

    President Biden hosted his final pre-election international visitor in the Oval Office, where the talk focused on the Middle East and Europe. But uncertainty in the United States hung over the meeting.

  106. Trump Had an ‘America First’ Foreign Policy. But It Was a Breakdown in American Policymaking. Washington, October 31

    A second Donald J. Trump presidency would almost certainly mark a return to an era of foreign policy decrees, untethered to any policy process, at a moment of maximum international peril.

  107. A Big New Celebrity Endorser for Kamala Harris: LeBron James Politics, October 31

    Mr. James, the N.B.A.’s all-time leading scorer, campaigned for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in previous election cycles. He has made no secret of his low opinion of Donald J. Trump.

  108. U.S. Turns to China to Stop North Korean Troops From Fighting for Russia Washington, October 31

    American agencies have assessed that China dislikes the growing partnership between Russia and North Korea. The State Department has raised the troop issue with Chinese diplomats.

  109. Kamala Harris subraya la unidad mientras Donald Trump ataca la ‘basura’ de Biden En español, October 31

    En tres estados disputados, la vicepresidenta orientó su mensaje hacia los republicanos moderados y los independientes, mientras el expresidente acusó a los demócratas de demonizar a sus seguidores.

  110. Elecciones en Estados Unidos en vivo: Trump y Harris hacen campaña en estados clave En español, October 31

    A cinco días de las votaciones, los aspirantes a la presidencia se dirigen al oeste del país, a ciudades de Arizona y Nevada.

  111. Elecciones en Estados Unidos en vivo: Trump y Harris buscan votos en estados clave En español, October 31

    A cinco días de las votaciones, los aspirantes a la presidencia se dirigen al oeste del país, a ciudades de Arizona y Nevada.

  112. Biden’s Stake in This Election Is Like Nobody Else’s Op Ed, October 31

    Will he be remembered as American democracy’s savior — or as a midwife to its ruin?

  113. ‘Disgraceful’: A Fiery Bernie Sanders Courts Blue-Collar Voters Politics, October 31

    The Vermont senator’s appearances on the trail to support Vice President Kamala Harris stand in stark contrast to her optimistic message.

  114. Millions of Movers Reveal American Polarization in Action Interactive, October 31

    A detailed look at how — and why — voters who move are widening the gap between blue neighborhoods and red ones.

  115. Don’t Let Liberal Purity Elect Trump Op Ed, October 30

    Even if you think Harris is flawed on the Middle East, don’t try to punish the Democratic Party and risk a Trump election.

  116. What Muslim Ban? Trump Tries to Sidestep Years of Islamophobia. Washington, October 30

    Former President Donald J. Trump is trying to persuade a potentially decisive group of Arab and Muslim voters that they should vote for him, even though he has spent years insulting and demonizing them.

  117. With Just Days to Go, Fiercely Divided Arizona Remains a ‘Jump Ball’ Politics, October 30

    Both sides have credible cases to win: Republicans are banking on immigration, while Democrats have put faith in abortion rights and a disdain for Donald J. Trump.

  118. Fact-Checking Harris’s Closing Argument Washington, October 30

    The vice president has stuck largely to the facts when highlighting the words of her rival, former President Donald J. Trump, but has on occasion omitted context or erred when describing policies and statistics.

  119. Can Democrats Win Back Voters From Trump on Trade Policy? Washington, October 30

    The Biden administration has pursued a big shift in trade policy, but it’s not clear whether that will be enough to win votes.

  120. ¿Cuándo sabremos quién ganó la presidencia de EE. UU.? En español, October 30

    Podrían pasar días hasta conocer al ganador, como ocurrió en 2020, pues el recuento de los votos por correo lleva tiempo.

  121. At Dueling Rallies, Harris Stresses Unity as Trump Attacks Biden’s ‘Garbage’ Remark Politics, October 30

    In three battleground states, Kamala Harris geared her message toward moderate Republicans and independents, while Donald J. Trump accused Democrats of demonizing him and his supporters.

  122. Instead of Going Boldly on Space, Harris Has Taken a Steady Approach Science, October 30

    As chair of the White House’s National Space Council, the vice president largely emphasized continuity with policies set by the Trump administration.

  123. The Musk Campaign Steps Up Business, October 30

    The tech mogul is pushing even harder in the final days of the presidential race to get Donald Trump re-elected, with plenty at stake for his businesses.

  124. Let’s Set the Record Straight on Biden, Harris and the Border Op Ed, October 30

    Behind the scenes, the president and vice president conducted a campaign to get the crisis under control.

  125. What if Democrats Win the White House and Congress on Tuesday? Editorial, October 30

    If Democrats win the White House and Congress, they might finally make lasting changes to voting rights and abortion access.

  126. Clean Energy Is Booming in the U.S. The Election Could Change That. Climate, October 30

    Trump has suggested he would dismantle the Inflation Reduction Act, which has reshaped America’s energy landscape. It won’t be easy.

  127. If You Think Biden and Harris Were Weak on the Border, Think Again Video, October 30

    Behind the scenes, Biden and Harris conducted a campaign to secure the border.

  128. Trump and His Allies Link Biden’s ‘Garbage’ Comment to 2016 ‘Deplorables’ Remark Politics, October 30

    Within minutes of the clip of President Biden’s remarks going viral, the Trump campaign and others were using it to attack Kamala Harris and Democrats.

  129. Biden Appears to Insult Trump Supporters as ‘Garbage,’ but Quickly Tries to Clarify Washington, October 30

    In a posting on social media, President Biden said he was talking about racist language, not Trump supporters.

  130. Michelle Obama, Rallying Young Voters Near Atlanta, Warns of ‘Apathy’ Politics, October 30

    With just a few days left to vote early in Georgia, the former first lady offered a bracing tutorial in the realities of political power, beseeching young people to reach out to the undecided voters in their lives.

  131. When Will the Presidential Race Be Called? Here’s What to Know. Politics, October 30

    It could take days to know the winner, as it did in 2020, because counting mail ballots takes time. But returns on election night could also offer clarity.

  132. Trump Family Members and Biden Aides Among China Hack Targets Washington, October 29

    Phones used by Jared Kushner and Eric Trump were among those that hackers sought access to as part of a counterintelligence effort carried out by a hacking group associated with China.

  133. With Limited Options, Zelensky Seeks a Path Forward for Ukraine Foreign, October 29

    A muted response to Ukraine’s “victory plan” and steep challenges on the battlefield leave Kyiv searching for a Plan B.

  134. Florida Stopped Being a Swing State Slowly, Then All at Once National, October 29

    Once a top presidential battleground, the state is lost to Democrats. The party’s missteps, along with demographic change, led to every one of Florida’s 67 counties becoming more red.

  135. Joe Biden hace fila y vota por Kamala Harris En español, October 29

    El presidente y excandidato se reunió con más de un centenar de votantes el lunes en Delaware. Dijo que el momento era “simplemente dulce”, no agridulce.

  136. Israel lidera la estrategia en Medio Oriente mientras EE. UU. desempeña un papel menor En español, October 28

    Esfuerzos estadounidenses, como las negociaciones para lograr un alto el fuego con Hamás en Gaza, no han logrado ningún avance, y el país no tiene un plan para evitar una guerra a gran escala en la región.

  137. Gaza Cease-Fire Talks Resume, but Are Overshadowed by U.S. Election Foreign, October 28

    Envoys from Israel, Egypt, the United States and Qatar took part in the negotiations, but no agreements are expected until American voters choose their next president.

  138. Biden Waits in Line and Casts His Vote for Harris Washington, October 28

    The president and onetime nominee stood with more than a hundred early voters on Monday in Delaware. He said the moment was “just sweet,” not bittersweet.

  139. Harris Campaign Distances Itself From Biden in the Crucial Final Days Politics, October 28

    Joint events with an unpopular incumbent would “only hurt” the vice president at this stage of the campaign, as one of her advisers put it. But the president does not want to be sidelined.

  140. Whether Harris or Trump Wins, Seeking Asylum in the U.S. May Never Be the Same Politics, October 28

    As administrations of both parties have failed to overhaul the nation’s immigration laws, a reckoning for the asylum system, which some say is overdue, seems inevitable.

  141. Why a Key Biden Effort to Boost Affordable Housing Has Faced Hurdles Washington, October 28

    The Biden administration rolled out a plan last year to create more housing by unlocking more than $35 billion in lending capacity. It has yet to close on any loans that would support housing-related projects.

  142. A Capitalist for the Little Guy? How Harris Is Pitching Small Business. Business, October 28

    Kamala Harris has leaned in with promises to aid start-ups, but proprietors are often more focused on taxes and regulations.

  143. Why I’m Voting Op Ed, October 28

    Editorial members reflect on their personal stakes in the 2024 election

  144. Israel Calls the Shots in the Mideast as U.S. Plays a Lesser Role Foreign, October 28

    A once pivotal player has seen its influence become limited.

  145. Behind the Tactical Gains Against Iran, a Longer-Term Worry Washington, October 27

    Experts inside and outside the Biden administration fear that Iran may conclude it has only one defense left: racing for an atomic weapon.

  146. Trump and Harris Scrap for Georgia as Supporters Brace for a Photo Finish Politics, October 27

    Georgia has seen a flurry of activity underlining both parties’ recognition that, once again, the state is anyone’s to win.

  147. Trump Attacks Bipartisan Semiconductor Law, a Key Policy Achievement for Biden Politics, October 26

    Former President Donald J. Trump’s comments came during a nearly three-hour episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience.”

  148. The World According to Kamala Harris Washington, October 26

    The rise of Kamala Harris, the tenacious child of high-achieving immigrants, is atypical. But her story is also distinctly American.

  149. Democrats Finally Did What Sherrod Brown Asked For. It Might Be Too Late. Op Ed, October 26

    Why Democrats in the Midwest are losing ground.

  150. This Florida Farmworker Is 75 and Still Toiling in the Heat National, October 26

    After two heat strokes and damaged kidneys, José Delgado remains stunned that Florida banned counties from enacting protections for outdoor workers.