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  1. Trump, Honing Attacks on Harris, Casts Her as a Far-Left Threat Politics, Today

    Speaking to religious conservatives in Florida, former President Donald J. Trump accused Vice President Kamala Harris of wanting to use left-wing values to transform the United States.

  2. Silent No More, Harris Seeks Her Own Voice Without Breaking With Biden Washington, Yesterday

    The vice president’s expressions of concern for Palestinian suffering marked a shift in emphasis from the president’s statements as she moved to establish herself as the leader of her party.

  3. Though Critical on Gaza, Trump Cites Good Relations With Netanyahu Foreign, Yesterday

    The former president met with the Israeli leader in Florida, a day after his main opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, and he both criticized Israel’s conduct of the war.

  4. Kamala Harris Needs a 3 P.M. Agenda Op Ed, Yesterday

    To steer the economy well, a president must see beyond what keeps voters up at night.

  5. Campaign Advice for Kamala Harris Letters, Yesterday

    Readers offer an array of suggestions to the presumptive Democratic nominee. Also: Secret Service women; evangelicals and MAGA.

  6. Obama respalda a Harris para la candidatura demócrata En español, Yesterday

    El silencio inicial del expresidente, que generó rumores y fue interpretado por los republicanos como un desaire, acabó el viernes cuando expresó públicamente su apoyo a la vicepresidenta.

  7. As Trump Looms, Blinken Aims to Reassure Allies on U.S. Commitment to Asia Washington, Yesterday

    Asian officials will press Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken about the former president and about Kamala Harris as he visits the region.

  8. With Kamala Harris, U.S. Free Trade Skepticism May Continue Washington, Yesterday

    The vice president has been critical of past trade deals. But her record suggests she could push for trade measures that address environmental issues.

  9. Americans May Not Agree on Much, but They Agree Biden Made the Right Choice Upshot, Yesterday

    The president’s decision to exit the race received overwhelming support. Only a few other things have drawn as much consensus in polling.

  10. I Created ‘Veep.’ The Real-Life Version Isn’t So Funny. Op Ed, Yesterday

    Politics has become so much like entertainment that the first thing we do to make sense of the moment is to test it against a sitcom.

  11. A Mysterious Plot Prompts a Rare Call From Russia to the Pentagon Washington, Yesterday

    Russia’s defense minister said he needed to talk to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin about an alleged Ukrainian operation. What happened next remains murky.

  12. Has Kamala Harris Changed? Or Have We? Op Ed, Yesterday

    Let’s talk about the Democrats’ vibe shift.

  13. Trump Ignores the Ruinous History of Tariffs Op Ed, Yesterday

    The former president is praising the era when tariffs fueled the federal budget — and also caused social dislocation and financial instability.

  14. Obama Endorses Harris for the Democratic Nomination Politics, Yesterday

    The former president, who had held back in the days immediately after President Biden left the race, joined the wave of support from Democratic leaders.

  15. Harris Joins TikTok, Another Sign of the App’s Value in Reaching Young Voters Politics, Yesterday

    Vice President Kamala Harris launched her account on Thursday with an eight-second video that has since been viewed 5.8 million times.

  16. Now Facing Harris, Trump Backs Off Commitment to Debate in September Politics, Yesterday

    The former president suggested moving a debate from ABC News to Fox.

  17. The July 25 Harris Trump Biden Election live blog included one standalone post:
  18. Israeli Forces Retrieve Bodies of 5 Hostages From Tunnel in Gaza Foreign, July 25

    The military said that intelligence, including information from detained Palestinian militants, had led to the bodies in the Khan Younis area.

  19. The Kamala Harris Vibe Shift Politics, July 25

    For many Democrats, a race that felt like a dispiriting slog suddenly feels light. Even hopeful.

  20. Justice Dept. Watchdog Criticizes Barr’s Role in Election Inquiry Washington, July 25

    The inspector general said he was troubled by William Barr’s decision in 2020 to brief President Trump on an inquiry over nine discarded ballots, which might have encouraged Mr. Trump’s false election claims.

  21. Obama Has Been in Touch With Harris and Is Expected to Endorse Her Soon Washington, July 25

    Former President Barack Obama had been reluctant to endorse Ms. Harris too quickly, to avoid the perception that he was overseeing her coronation, people familiar with his thinking say.

  22. Making Peace With the Kamala Harris Nomination Op Ed, July 25

    A strong politician in some ways, but also deeply flawed. Now, she’s ours.

  23. Harris Narrows Gap Against Trump, Times/Siena Poll Finds Politics, July 25

    In a survey taken after President Biden stepped aside, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are locked in a tight race separated by a single percentage point among likely voters.

  24. Biden Didn’t Choose Patriotism Over Ambition. He Chose Both. Op Ed, July 25

    When we peer into the soul of America, we should always find both.

  25. Harris Offers Support for Israel but Calls Out Palestinians’ Plight After Talk With Netanyahu Washington, July 25

    A meeting with the Israeli prime minister amounted to a debut on the world stage for the vice president since her rapid ascension as the presumptive Democratic nominee for president.

  26. The July 25 Israel Gaza War Hamas Netanyahu live blog included one standalone post:
  27. Countering Concerns About Kamala Harris Letters, July 25

    Readers react to Bret Stephens’s criticisms of Kamala Harris. Also: Gail Collins’s loss; barring felons from office; no taxes on tips?

  28. Strong Women Are Driving Donald Trump Crazy Op Ed, July 25

    Against the former misogynist in chief, Kamala Harris’s gender is an asset.

  29. Just One Question for Trump and Vance: What Is Wrong With You People? Op Ed, July 25

    Say what you will about Biden, but he is not a bully.

  30. The July 25 Thepoint live blog included one standalone post:
  31. El efecto Kamala Harris: así va la campaña electoral en EE. UU En español, July 25

    En cierto modo, el nuevo enfrentamiento resulta extrañamente familiar.

  32. 2025 Could Be a Great Time to Be President, Economically Speaking Washington, July 25

    Trends already underway make for a sunny outlook over the next few years. The question is who will get to take credit.

  33. Biden Says It’s Time for ‘Fresh Voices,’ and Netanyahu Defends War in Gaza Podcasts, July 25

    Plus, the illicit flow of technology to Russia.

  34. Trump and His Allies Adapt to a New Role: Fighting for Attention Politics, July 25

    In the days since President Biden ended his re-election bid and passed the torch to Vice President Kamala Harris, Donald Trump’s campaign has been crowded out of the headlines.

  35. Kamala Harris on Kamala Harris Podcasts, July 25

    The entire political world is now watching and wondering who she is and what she stands for. Let her tell you herself.

  36. El regreso triunfal de los memes de Kamala Harris En español, July 25

    Desde que el presidente Biden se retiró de la contienda y dio su apoyo a Harris, los viejos y conocidos memes de Kamala han resurgido. Lo que ha cambiado es su interpretación.

  37. The Beginning of Biden’s Long Farewell Washington, July 25

    In a speech from the Oval Office, President Biden said it was time to “pass the torch to a new generation.” But he said nothing about his own age or capacity that led so many Democrats to desert him.

  38. Biden Says It’s Time to ‘Pass the Torch’ to a New Generation Video, July 25

    Speaking from the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office, President Biden defended his record and celebrated the vice president, Kamala Harris, saying it’s time for new, younger voices to lead the country.

  39. Full Transcript of Biden’s Speech on Ending His Run for Re-election Washington, July 25

    “The best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation,” the president said in a rare Oval Office address. And he told voters, “History is in your hands.”

  40. Biden Says It Is Time to Step Aside for a Fresh, Younger Voice Washington, July 25

    In an Oval Office address, President Biden praised Vice President Kamala Harris and said “it’s been the privilege of my life to serve this nation for over 50 years.”

  41. This Was the Message Netanyahu Took to Congress Foreign, July 24

    Here are six takeaways from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to U.S. lawmakers.

  42. Democrats, All of Them, Must Protect Harris Op Ed, July 24

    MAGA won’t be content to beat the vice president. It’ll try to destroy her.

  43. Biden Dropped Out 3 Days Ago. Ready or Not, Here Come the Polls. Election Analytics, July 24

    Some pollsters were already in the field when news of his withdrawal broke; others scrambled to conduct quick surveys.

  44. Jeffrey Katzenberg: Biden Did What Was Best for the Country Op Ed, July 24

    On Sunday the president selflessly let go of the reins but not before ensuring we were in good hands.

  45. Harris Warns Black Women That Trump Is a Threat to Children and Families Politics, July 24

    Her speech was a clear effort to make the election a referendum on the former president.

  46. How Kamala Harris Took Command of the Democratic Party in 48 Hours Politics, July 24

    She worked the phones. Her team worked the delegates. When it was over, she had quickly locked down the nomination in a “well-orchestrated cascade,” as one party leader put it.

  47. Hillary Clinton: Kamala Harris puede ganar y hacer historia En español, July 24

    Harris representa un nuevo comienzo para la política estadounidense. Tiene talento y experiencia. Y sé que puede derrotar a Trump.

  48. ‘Coup’ and ‘Cover-Up’: How the G.O.P. Is Reacting to the Harris Candidacy Interactive, July 24

    Republican officials have largely treated President Biden’s decision to withdraw from the race with suspicion and scorn, a Times analysis found, with some calling the development a “coup” or demanding that Mr. Biden resign.

  49. How to Watch President Biden’s Address From the Oval Office Tonight Politics, July 24

    Mr. Biden is the first sitting president since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968 not to seek a second term in the White House.

  50. For Black Voters, Harris Reshapes Views of 2024 Race but Renews Old Fears National, July 24

    In interviews around the country, Black voters voiced enthusiasm for the reshaped campaign. They also worried about how a polarized country would see it.

  51. How Kamala Harris Changes the Race Upshot, July 24

    In some ways, the new matchup figures to be strangely familiar.

  52. Can a Political Spectacle Make a Horror More Real? Op Ed, July 24

    With Netanyahu’s visit, Congress can’t ignore its role in Gaza’s carnage.

  53. The Most Ruthless Political Operator in the Country Is a Woman Op Ed, July 24

    The supreme gratification of watching Nancy Pelosi go to work.

  54. Trump’s 2024 Convention Speech Had More Falsehoods Than His 2016 One Washington, July 24

    A comparison of former President Donald J. Trump’s addresses before the Republican National Convention in 2016 and 2024 demonstrates how his relationship to the truth has changed.

  55. ‘A Fierce Capacity to Go Right After Trump’: Three Writers on Kamala Harris and the 2024 Shakeup Op Ed, July 24

    Coconut trees and Republican missteps.

  56. Don’t Take Trump’s Word for It. Check the Data. Op Ed, July 24

    Don’t Take Trump’s Word for It. Check the Data.

  57. Trump Demands Equal Airtime in Light of Biden’s Planned Address Politics, July 24

    President Biden is set to address the nation on Wednesday night from the Oval Office to discuss the end of his re-election bid.

  58. Rival Palestinian Factions Project Unity, but Deep Divisions Remain Foreign, July 23

    In a move brokered by China, Fatah and Hamas endorsed a unified government for the West Bank and Gaza, but Palestinians are skeptical that the two parties can put aside their differences.

  59. Democrats Deserved a Contest, Not a Coronation Op Ed, July 23

    The party will pay the price for anointing Kamala Harris.

  60. Netanyahu Looks Like a Small Leader at a Historic Moment Op Ed, July 23

    Israel’s prime minister addresses Congress when the biggest chance to reshape the Middle East since Camp David in the 1970s is at hand.

  61. See How Biden Lost Support in the Polls Before He Dropped Out Interactive, July 23

    President Biden’s polling deficits grew in every single swing state between the debate and Sunday, when he exited the race.

  62. Harris’s Views on Israel Are in the Spotlight as Netanyahu Visits Washington Washington, July 23

    The vice president will be closely watched this week for signs of her approach to the war in Gaza should she win the White House in November.

  63. Hillary Clinton: How Kamala Harris Can Win and Make History Op Ed, July 23

    I’ve been called a witch, a “nasty woman” and much worse. Harris will face unique additional challenges. But we shouldn’t be afraid.

  64. How the Biden Campaign Transformed Into the Harris Campaign Washington, July 23

    Staff members inside and outside the room have described the past handful of hours as hectic, overwhelming and emotional.

  65. Democratic Delegates See Harris as the Strongest Candidate Against Trump Politics, July 23

    With Vice President Kamala Harris locking up support, interviews with Democratic National Committee delegates indicated there was no consensus over whom she should pick as a running mate.

  66. Trump Announces He Will Meet with Netanyahu on Friday at Mar-a-Lago Politics, July 23

    The pair, who were close allies, will meet after the Israeli prime minister gives a speech to Congress and meets with President Biden at the White House.

  67. Trump Says He Is Willing to Debate Harris Multiple Times Politics, July 23

    But for the second time since President Biden dropped out of the race, he indicated he didn’t want the debate to be held by ABC News.

  68. Harris Rallies Exuberant Democrats in Wisconsin: ‘The Baton Is in Our Hands’ Politics, July 23

    Vice President Kamala Harris gave her first speech as the de facto Democratic nominee to a deafening crowd, keeping up her offensive against Donald Trump.

  69. Can Kamala Harris Finish Biden’s Climate Agenda? Climate, July 23

    If elected to the White House, Vice President Harris will face the challenge of implementing President Biden’s signature climate policies.

  70. Harris asegura a la mayoría de los delegados y se acerca a la nominación En español, July 23

    En su primer día completo en la contienda, Kamala Harris consiguió el apoyo de sus últimos posibles rivales, recaudó sumas récord de dinero y atacó a Donald Trump.

  71. Who Might Run With Kamala Harris? Letters, July 23

    Readers offer both Democrats and Republicans as well as a retired general as possibilities. Also: A quick race; Trump’s age; Biden and Netanyahu.

  72. Between Attacks on Electric Cars, Trump Says They’re ‘Incredible’ Business, July 23

    The former president’s comments on E.V.s have shifted since he has grown more friendly with Elon Musk, the billionaire head of Tesla.

  73. The Triumphant Comeback of the Kamala Harris Meme Culture, July 23

    The same unflattering supercuts and Photoshop jobs once used to denigrate Harris have now been flipped into celebratory artifacts of her candidacy.

  74. Biden Returns to a Vastly Different Presidency With Six Months to Go Washington, July 23

    Now a lame duck, the president plans to address the nation on Wednesday night to discuss “what lies ahead.” But it could be a frustrating period.

  75. Trump Accuses Biden-Harris Administration of Failing to ‘Properly Protect Me’ Politics, July 23

    The former president’s comments suggest that he will more aggressively turn the assassination attempt into a political cudgel.

  76. Unions tell the Biden administration to stop sending military aid to Israel. Politics, July 23

    Several unions with millions of members demanded that the president secure a cease-fire in Gaza.

  77. For Dean Phillips, Biden’s Withdrawal Offers ‘Unfulfilling’ Vindication Washington, July 23

    The congressman from Minnesota waged a quixotic challenge in the Democratic primaries, warning that the president was too old to win. No one paid attention then. They are now.

  78. George Clooney Endorses Kamala Harris, Says Biden Is ‘Saving Democracy’ Politics, July 23

    In a statement, the actor and Democratic donor praised the president for stepping aside and vowed to do “whatever we can” to support Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign.

  79. ‘Veep’ Is Re-elected Culture, July 23

    After news broke that President Biden would endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, the internet was rife with clips and memes from the show.

  80. In Wilmington, They Like ‘Delaware Joe.’ But They’re Glad He Quit. Styles, July 23

    Support is strong for President Biden in his home city. But, as one local put it, “You got to know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em.”

  81. The Harris Campaign Begins N Y T Now, July 23

    The Democratic Party’s biggest weaknesses — and how they offer Kamala Harris an opportunity.

  82. La hora de Kamala Harris En español, July 23

    La vicepresidenta bajo los reflectores, elecciones en Venezuela y más para estar al día.

  83. What Polling Tells Us About a Kamala Harris Candidacy Op Ed, July 23

    Sorting out whether she’s an upgrade for Democrats.

  84. Are Democrats Right to Unite Around Kamala Harris? Op Ed, July 23

    The Democratic Party has a chance to organize for victory.

  85. Can Kamala Harris Sell ‘Bidenomics’? Business, July 23

    Much of President Biden’s agenda polls well, but voters roundly dislike his handling of the economy. That’s a campaign challenge for his vice president, as she mounts a presidential bid.

  86. Trump Tries to Flip the Script on Democracy After Biden’s Withdrawal Politics, July 23

    Donald J. Trump and his allies said President Biden’s primary voters were disenfranchised. Democrats noted Mr. Trump had once tried to toss out millions of ballots.

  87. Netanyahu Seeks Support in U.S. Visit, but Will Find a Nation Distracted Foreign, July 23

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is to meet President Biden and address Congress this week, swapping one political maelstrom at home for another in Washington.

  88. Here Are the State Delegations That Endorsed Kamala Harris in the Days After Biden Withdrew Interactive, July 23

    In a show of party unity, state delegations overwhelmingly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in the days after President Biden withdrew from the presidential race.

  89. Kamala Harris Speaks at First Campaign Event Video, July 23

    “It is my intention to go out and earn this nomination and to win,” the vice president said at her campaign headquarters in Delaware. President Biden called in to the event to express his support.

  90. Lo que Joe Biden hizo es extraordinario En español, July 23

    La salida de Biden de la contienda es una anomalía histórica. Va en contra de la naturaleza de los seres humanos que han conocido la euforia de estar en la cima.

  91. Harris recaudó 81 millones de dólares en sus primeras 24 horas como candidata En español, July 23

    Tan solo la oleada de donaciones en línea alcanzó un máximo de 11,5 millones de dólares en una sola hora el domingo por la noche.

  92. Far Right Spreads Baseless Claims About Biden’s Whereabouts Business, July 22

    President Biden, who has been sidelined with Covid, is set to address the nation this week.

  93. Harris Clinches Majority of Delegates as She Closes In on Nomination Politics, July 22

    On her first full day in the race, Kamala Harris drew endorsements from her final possible rivals, hauled in record sums of cash and attacked Donald Trump.

  94. Biden Vows to Campaign Hard for Harris, Saying, ‘I’m Not Going Anywhere’ Washington, July 22

    The president called into a meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris at what was once their joint campaign headquarters, the first time he has been heard since isolating with Covid last week.

  95. Harris Steps Into the Spotlight, Reintroducing Herself on Her Own Terms Washington, July 22

    Vice President Kamala Harris scooped up endorsements and wasted no time starting to build her new profile as the presumptive nominee and the new hope for defeating former President Donald J. Trump.

  96. How Media Outlets on the Left and Right Covered Biden’s Withdrawal Business, July 22

    Progressive publications said President Biden’s decision to withdraw from the 2024 election was heroic. Conservative commentators suggested that if he is unable to campaign, he should step down from the presidency, too.

  97. Barbra Streisand and George Clooney Endorse Harris. Where Do Other Stars Stand? Culture, July 22

    Robert De Niro thanked President Biden, Spike Lee praised Vice President Kamala Harris and Aaron Sorkin backed her (not Mitt Romney) for the top of the ticket.

  98. Female Donors Mobilize for Harris, Moving to Stamp Out Opposition Politics, July 22

    Vice President Kamala Harris has an orbit of Bay Area billionaires and loyalists, all women, who can power her bid for the Democratic nomination. But some big donors are still seeking other options.

  99. How Kamala Harris Will Try to Put Trump on Defense Politics, July 22

    Democrats are eager for her to deploy lines of attack that come more naturally than they did for President Biden, including on issues like abortion rights and the rule of law.

  100. Is It a Mistake for Democrats to Go All In on Harris? Four Columnists on the Party’s Moves. Op Ed, July 22

    As Democratic leaders fall in line behind Harris, her strengths and weaknesses warrant a closer look.

  101. ‘Politics Is About Tomorrow, Not Yesterday’ Op Ed, July 22

    Joe Biden must have accepted that he is yesterday and chose to let the party move on.

  102. Biden’s Withdrawal From Race, a Reporter’s Call to Action Insider, July 22

    Reid J. Epstein, a politics reporter at The New York Times, had just finished eating cupcakes at his son’s birthday party when he saw Biden’s bombshell announcement. He raced home, and got to work.

  103. Por qué Barack Obama no ha apoyado a Kamala Harris en público En español, July 22

    Los republicanos lo vieron como un desaire, pero allegados al expresidente califican su silencio como el de un estadista que se distancia de las maquinaciones internas del partido.

  104. The Spotlight Turns to Kamala Harris Letters, July 22

    Readers differ on whether she is the best Democratic candidate and praise President Biden for putting patriotism over pride.

  105. Harris Commends Biden’s Record at N.C.A.A. White House Event Video, July 22

    A day after being endorsed by President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at an event celebrating N.C.A.A. champions where she praised Biden and spoke fondly about her friendship with Beau Biden.

  106. With Surprise Reversal, Biden Rewrites His Legacy and Makes a Play for History Washington, July 22

    Long concerned about his “epitaph,” the president reluctantly surrendered his bid for a second term, but Democrats argue that his willingness to give up power may yet enhance his role in posterity.

  107. ¿A quién elegirá Kamala Harris como compañero de fórmula? Aquí una lista de candidatos En español, July 22

    La primera gran decisión que enfrenta Harris: quién será su vicepresidente si es la nominada del Partido Demócrata a competir por la presidencia.

  108. Lo que sigue para la campaña de Kamala Harris En español, July 22

    En caso de que sea la candidata del Partido Demócrata, la vicepresidenta enfrenta muchas interrogantes, desde la gestión de su campaña hasta la selección de un compañero de fórmula.

  109. Biden Is Out of the Race. Trump Is Still Attacking Him. Politics, July 22

    In his posts since Mr. Biden’s announcement, Mr. Trump has so far not taken direct aim at Kamala Harris, who is seeking the Democratic nomination.

  110. In Silicon Valley, Where Trump Made Inroads, Democrats Are Now Invigorated Business, July 22

    Elon Musk, Marc Andreessen and others have endorsed Donald J. Trump. But President Biden’s withdrawal has re-energized Democrats across the tech industry and may blunt that momentum.

  111. One Night of TV Canceled a President Culture, July 22

    President Biden’s decision to bow out after a disastrous debate confirms that in a TikTok era, TV is still the biggest political arena.

  112. Here’s Where Kamala Harris Stands on Climate Climate, July 22

    She pursued polluters as attorney general in California and later staked out bold positions as a senator, including sponsorship of the Green New Deal.

  113. Memes, Texts and Other Jarring Ways Some Americans Heard the Biden News Styles, July 22

    When the president announced he was suspending his re-election bid, the news spread via some unexpected sources.

  114. With Biden’s Endorsement of Harris, What’s Next? Business, July 22

    Many Democrats endorsed the vice president as their party’s standard-bearer, but some donors questioned whether more competition for the role was needed.

  115. Biden Shepherded Europe on Ukraine and NATO. What Happens Now? Foreign, July 22

    President Biden’s stance on Ukraine was shaped by a deep commitment to America’s trans-Atlantic alliance. Some Europeans fear he may be among the last of his kind.

  116. Kamala Harris Takes Control N Y T Now, July 22

    President Biden has dropped out of the race. We answer four questions about what happens next.

  117. Joe Biden Drops Out The Daily, July 22

    The president’s decision not to seek re-election upended the race and set the stage for a raucous and unpredictable campaign.

  118. Top Democrats Swing Behind Harris after Biden Exits Race Podcasts, July 22

    Plus, Secret Service chief to face a House hearing.

  119. Al Sharpton: How Democrats Can Get the Campaign Back on Track Op Ed, July 22

    History will remember what this former lion of the Senate accomplished from the West Wing to improve Black communities across the nation.

  120. Kamala Harris Turns to Selecting a Possible Vice President Politics, July 22

    The first big decision for Ms. Harris: Who will be her running mate if she is nominated by the Democratic Party to run for president in August.

  121. If Harris Is the Nominee, It Still Won’t Be Easy to Beat Trump Upshot, July 22

    Biden’s age hasn’t been the only concern voters have been telling pollsters about recently.

  122. Joe Biden, My Friend and an American Hero Op Ed, July 22

    He never surrendered the hope that a frail and fallible world could be made stronger if people could summon enough goodness and courage to build, rather than tear down.

  123. How These 10 Democrats Would Fare Against Trump, Rated by Our Columnists and Writers Interactive, July 22

    Many party leaders are coalescing behind Kamala Harris, but some veteran Democrats — and many voters — are still grappling with who would fare best against Trump.

  124. Where Democrats Go Next Podcasts, July 22

    It took a donor revolt to get Biden to be the bridge to a new generation that he long talked about being. Now he’s all in for Harris.

  125. A New Candidate Must Now Defend Biden’s Legacy Abroad Washington, July 22

    More than any election in decades, this one will be marked by starkly different approaches to an era of simultaneous confrontations, from China to Russia to the Middle East.

  126. Is This What Moving Toward Stability Feels Like? Op Ed, July 22

    The past month in American politics has been exhausting.

  127. The Promise, and Risks, in Turning to Kamala Harris Politics, July 22

    In a sprint of a race, Ms. Harris is poised to attack Donald Trump on his felonies and, in a 2024 twist, his age, but Republicans will be galvanized to fight her, too.

  128. Many Elected Democrats Quickly Endorsed Kamala Harris. See Who Did. Interactive, July 22

    Every Democratic governor and a majority of Democrats in Congress supported Ms. Harris’s candidacy in the days after President Biden withdrew from the presidential race.

  129. Investors React to Election Upheaval, Reassessing Their Political Bets Politics, July 22

    A new Democratic ticket could alter investors’ perceived election odds, with implications for stocks, bonds, the dollar and more.

  130. Biden retiró su candidatura. Kamala Harris puede volver a hacer historia En español, July 22

    La vicepresidenta recibió el apoyo del presidente Biden para ser la candidata del Partido Demócrata. Podría llegar a ser la primera presidenta de EE. UU.

  131. Joe Biden Dropped Out. What’s Next? Video, July 22

    President Biden on Sunday abruptly abandoned his campaign for a second term under intense pressure from fellow Democrats and threw his support to Vice President Kamala Harris to lead their party in a dramatic last-minute bid to stop former Preside...

  132. Kamala Harris Rapidly Picks Up Democratic Support as 2024 Race Is Reborn Politics, July 22

    Endorsements cascaded in as the vice president took swift control of the Biden campaign in a transformed contest, though some key Democrats, including Barack Obama, did not immediately back her.

  133. Biden Is Out, and Democrats Have a Whole New Set of Questions Politics, July 22

    An earthshaking political moment finally arrived, and the transformation of the campaign starts now.

  134. What’s Next for the Harris Campaign Washington, July 21

    Vice President Kamala Harris faces many questions, from the management of her campaign to the selection of her running mate, should she be the Democratic Party’s nominee.

  135. ‘Overjoyed.’ ‘Desperate.’ ‘Too Late.’ Democrats React to Biden’s Exit National, July 21

    Democratic voters said they were relieved that President Biden was ending his campaign, but many said they remain worried about the political path ahead.

  136. How Undecided Voters Are Responding to Biden Dropping Out National, July 21

    Many who had been dissatisfied with their choices now face a whole new race — and a new set of questions.

  137. World Leaders, With Outlook Uncertain, Praise Biden but Speak Carefully Foreign, July 21

    Foreign leaders did not wade into the turmoil of U.S. politics. Many opted instead for statements of empathy that lauded the president’s record.

  138. Can Harris Inherit Biden’s Campaign Cash? Most Likely, Yes. Politics, July 21

    “In my view, this is not an open question,” said one Federal Election Commission member. But Republicans are likely to try to block the transfer.

  139. Biden Drops His Bid for Re-Election N Y T Now, July 21

    A special edition of The Evening on the president’s decision and what comes next.

  140. What 4 Key Democratic Governors Have Said About Biden Dropping Out Live, July 21

    The governors of Pennsylvania, Michigan, California and Illinois have attracted attention as potential contenders to replace President Biden atop the ticket. Here’s what they have said since he dropped out.

  141. A Harris Economy Could Prove More Progressive Than ‘Bidenomics’ Washington, July 21

    As a presidential candidate in the past, the former California senator pushed for higher taxes and bigger housing investments.

  142. After a Shaky Start, Harris Is Suddenly on Brink of Leading Democratic Ticket Washington, July 21

    Vice President Kamala Harris got off to a rocky start in office. She is now at the heart of a political drama that could make her the first woman of color to become a major party presidential nominee.

  143. Kamala Harris Says She’s Running in Biden’s Place Politics, July 21

    The vice president said that she was honored by President Biden’s endorsement, and that she intended to “earn and win” the Democratic nomination.

  144. As Biden Withdraws, Words of Praise and Caution Letters, July 21

    An early sampling of reactions to the president’s announcement.

  145. With Biden Out, What Happens Next? Here’s What We Know. Politics, July 21

    Democrats are gaming out scenarios, some of them more likely than others. One thing is clear: Kamala Harris has the inside lane.

  146. Clintons Endorse Kamala Harris to Be Democrats’ Nominee for President Politics, July 21

    The former president and the former secretary of state swiftly backed Vice President Kamala Harris to replace President Biden atop the Democratic ticket.

  147. Biden renunció a la reelección. ¿Cómo elegirán los demócratas a su candidato? En español, July 21

    El presidente de EE. UU. despejó el camino para un sucesor. Respaldó a la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris, pero aún podría haber una contienda para determinar quién será el nominado.

  148. Democratic Voters Express Relief and Optimism at Biden’s Announcement National, July 21

    Several ardent Democrats said they were grateful to the president for stepping aside and enthusiastic about Kamala Harris as his replacement in the race.

  149. After Biden Drops Out, Trump Says He Was ‘Never’ Fit to Be President Politics, July 21

    In his first statement since President Biden dropped out of the race, the former president accused Democrats of covering up concerns about Biden’s age.

  150. Democratic Billionaires and Donors Rush to Back Harris After Biden’s Exit Politics, July 21

    Advisers and major givers said they were being inundated with enthusiasm and plans for donations to support Ms. Harris if she won the nomination.