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  1. Pete Buttigieg Thinks the Trump Fever Could Break Magazine, Today

    The Democrat talks about the election vibe shift and what a Kamala Harris win would mean for both parties.

  2. 5 Excerpts From JD Vance’s Emails to a Transgender Classmate National, Today

    A former Yale Law School classmate shared with The Times about 90 emails and text messages with Mr. Vance. Here are some of the most revealing moments in their correspondence.

  3. What to Know About Kamala Harris’s Foreign Policy Positions Foreign, Today

    Here is what we know about the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee’s views on issues like migration and the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.

  4. JD Vance, an Unlikely Friendship and Why It Ended National, Today

    His political views differed from a transgender classmate’s, but they forged a bond that lasted a decade — until Mr. Vance seemed to pivot, politically and personally.

  5. A Digital Coin Based on Baby Trump? Yup. Business, Today

    One of the wildest, most scam-ridden corners of the cryptocurrency industry — memecoins, which are rooted in internet memes — has roared back.

  6. 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.

  7. Bullet or Fragment of One Struck Trump’s Ear, F.B.I. Says Washington, Today

    The explanation was the most definitive to date after the bureau’s director had earlier suggested the former president might have been hit by shrapnel, igniting a political storm.

  8. 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.

  9. Vance Calls ‘Cat Ladies’ Remark ‘Sarcasm’ but Amplifies Birthrate Argument Politics, Yesterday

    Donald J. Trump’s running mate said in an interview with Megyn Kelly that Democrats believed they could “replace American children with immigrants.”

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. Yesterday’s Thepoint live blog included four standalone posts:
  13. After Urging Israel to End War, Trump Says He Has ‘Good Relationship’ With Netanyahu Politics, Yesterday

    Former President Donald J. Trump also attacked Vice President Kamala Harris as insufficiently supportive of Israel after his meeting with the country’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

  14. 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.

  15. 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.

  16. The New Race N Y T Now, Yesterday

    We explain three key points about the coming election.

  17. Kamala Harris May Bring Out Trump’s Harshest Instincts Video, Yesterday

    After years planning to face President Biden, Donald J. Trump and his team will now be campaigning against Kamala Harris. Maggie Haberman, a senior political correspondent for The New York Times, describes how Mr. Trump may try to frame his new op...

  18. The Unnerving Changeability of JD Vance Op Ed, Yesterday

    He has a history of remaking himself to suit the men in his life.

  19. Americans Deserve More Debates and Transparency in This Election Editorial, Yesterday

    Voters need a chance to see how the two candidates handle close public scrutiny in debates, interviews and informal events.

  20. The Stages of Vance’s Political Conversion Politics, Yesterday

    A review of JD Vance’s writings and interviews reveals the gradual, complicated process behind his conversion from anti-Trump author to pro-Trump senator.

  21. 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.

  22. A Test for Harris: How to Talk About the Green New Deal Climate, Yesterday

    In the Senate, Kamala Harris backed an expansive climate plan. Young activists want her to embrace it again, but so do Republicans.

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

    Let’s talk about the Democrats’ vibe shift.

  24. 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.

  25. Speculation Swirls About What Hit Trump. An Analysis Suggests It was a Bullet Video, Yesterday

    An absence of medical records or official accounts has stirred confusion, but a Times video and trajectory analysis indicates a bullet, not debris, wounded the former president.

  26. 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.

  27. Una nueva encuesta sobre Harris y Trump revela cambios importantes en el panorama electoral En español, Yesterday

    Los cambios entre grupos se anulan entre sí por ahora y Trump lidera estrechamente, pero hay un empate cuando se consideran candidatos como Kennedy Jr.

  28. 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.

  29. The July 25 Harris Trump Biden Election live blog included one standalone post:
  30. F.B.I. Examining Bullet Fragments Found at Trump Rally Site Washington, July 25

    The bureau is assessing what caused the former president’s wound during an assassination attempt. The question has turned political.

  31. JD Vance’s ‘Cat Ladies’ Riff Has Serious ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Vibes Op Ed, July 25

    The far right wants to turn the clock back on women’s rights.

  32. Trump Urges Netanyahu to End War in Gaza Ahead of Friday Meeting Foreign, July 25

    The Israeli leader is scheduled to visit Mar-a-Lago in Florida before he returns home.

  33. 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.

  34. Prosecutors Say Immunity Ruling Has No Bearing on Trump’s Conviction Metro, July 25

    The Manhattan district attorney’s office argued that a recent Supreme Court ruling did not apply to the type of evidence it had deployed against the former president.

  35. Major Shifts Beneath the Surface in a New Trump-Harris Poll Upshot, July 25

    The changes among groups cancel out for now, and Trump leads narrowly, but there’s a tie when candidates like Kennedy Jr. are considered.

  36. 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.

  37. Trump Workshops Jabs at Harris, but Nothing Plays Like the Classics Politics, July 25

    Donald J. Trump began turning Vice President Kamala Harris, his new opponent, into a nemesis. But his crowd still wanted to hear the hits.

  38. El tirador del atentado contra Trump buscó datos sobre el asesinato de Kennedy En español, July 25

    El director del FBI, Christopher Wray, reveló en una audiencia ante los legisladores que el tirador, días antes del tiroteo, buscó en Google: ‘¿A qué distancia estaba Oswald de Kennedy?’.

  39. 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?

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

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

  41. With Speech to Teachers, Harris Waded into a Fiery Education Debate National, July 25

    Kamala Harris has been a longtime ally of teachers’ unions, even when their positions have divided the Democratic coalition.

  42. John Hinckley Jr. and the Madness of American Political Violence Magazine, July 25

    Forty-three years ago, he shot the president in a delusional bid for attention — one in a long line of disturbed young men who have bent the arc of the nation’s history.

  43. 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.

  44. 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.

  45. 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.

  46. A New Insight into Donald Trump’s Rise N Y T Now, July 25

    We examine data on economic mobility.

  47. The Harris Campaign Is Born The Daily, July 25

    What Vice President Kamala Harris’s election bid might look and sound like.

  48. 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.

  49. 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.

  50. The Republican Party’s Elite Conundrum Op Ed, July 25

    The G.O.P. has turned its own ignorance into a point of pride.

  51. Elon Musk Wants People on X to Police Election Posts. It’s Not Working Well. Business, July 25

    The social media company will use its Community Notes program to moderate lies about the election, but cracks are already appearing.

  52. 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.

  53. 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.

  54. Kamala Harris y su herencia india, más allá de los memes En español, July 24

    Harris ni presume ni oculta sus raíces indias. Hace una que otra referencia a ellas. También las utiliza estratégicamente.

  55. Trump Attacks Harris as ‘Radical’ in First Rally Since Her Ascent Politics, July 24

    The Trump campaign has sought to tie Vice President Kamala Harris to unpopular Biden administration policies and paint her as too liberal for independent or moderate voters.

  56. 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.

  57. Watchdog Finds No Evidence of Political Interference in Stone Sentencing Washington, July 24

    The Justice Department’s in-house watchdog released its report on the reduction of Roger Stone’s sentence in a 2019 case related to the Trump-Russia investigation.

  58. Tackling the Falsehoods About Kamala Harris Politics, July 24

    The likely Democratic presidential nominee faces toxic discourse unlike anything Biden ever has.

  59. 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.

  60. 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.

  61. 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.

  62. Harris’s Indian Heritage Is Deeply Felt if Little Advertised Foreign, July 24

    Many Indian Americans see Kamala Harris as another example of the diaspora’s success and influence.

  63. Nephew Says Trump Suggested Some Disabled People ‘Should Just Die’ Politics, July 24

    In a new memoir, Fred C. Trump III claims his uncle, Donald J. Trump, made cruel and racist comments.

  64. Donald Trump and Greg Abbott vs. Migrants Letters, July 24

    Readers object to Republican actions against migrants. Also: “Unpromising” students; romance fiction; sleep and longevity; scaffolding in New York.

  65. Gunman Searched ‘How Far Away Was Oswald From Kennedy?’ Before Trump Shooting Washington, July 24

    The F.B.I. director, Christopher A. Wray, disclosed to lawmakers that the Google search was perhaps an early indication that the gunman began to contemplate an assassination.

  66. Why Tesla Is Still Struggling Business, July 24

    Sluggish car sales and a tough price war with rivals are weighing on Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company.

  67. The Lingering Questions about the Attempt to Kill Trump The Daily, July 24

    The monumental security failures have led to the service’s director giving up her post.

  68. 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.

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

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

  70. What the Trump-Vance Alliance Means for the Republican Party Op Ed, July 24

    In cobbling together a core constituency of voters who are both culturally conservative and financially hard-pressed, they are changing politics.

  71. 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.

  72. ‘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.

  73. 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.

  74. 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.

  75. Renuncia la directora del Servicio Secreto después del atentado contra Trump En español, July 23

    Kimberly Cheatle renunció este martes a su cargo tras los fallos de seguridad que permitieron que un hombre armado disparara contra el expresidente Donald Trump en un mitin al aire libre.

  76. Super PAC Tied to Elon Musk Is Being Guided by Ex-DeSantis Aides Politics, July 23

    The group, America PAC, which is funded by allies of Elon Musk, is said to be steered by two well-known Republican operatives who worked on behalf of Ron DeSantis’s presidential bid.

  77. 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.

  78. Police Commander Provides More Details on Trump Rally Shooting Washington, July 23

    A Pennsylvania State Police colonel testifying before a House panel gave more answers about security for the rally than the Secret Service director had, but raised more questions.

  79. 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.

  80. La nueva rival de Trump podría sacar a relucir la retórica más dura del expresidente En español, July 23

    Ahogado por la visibilidad de su nueva contendiente, Donald Trump podría atacar a la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris con la retórica brutal y personal que ha usado antes contra rivales y críticas mujeres.

  81. Vance Adjusts to His New Role, Aboard a Plane With His Name on It Politics, July 23

    As Donald Trump’s running mate, JD Vance has his own jet to fly him across the country. On Monday, he was still getting comfortable, both on the ground and in the air.

  82. Amid National Tension, a Man Placing Trump Signs Is Attacked in Michigan National, July 23

    An assailant ran over the 80-year-old man with an all-terrain vehicle, leaving him badly injured, law enforcement officials said, decrying the act of political violence.

  83. 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.

  84. 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.

  85. 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.

  86. 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.

  87. The Government Has Failed America Since the Trump Shooting Op Ed, July 23

    Conspiracy theorists have been able to fill the information void with their own versions of the truth.

  88. 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.

  89. JD Vance Hits the Money Circuit After Joining Trump’s Ticket Politics, July 23

    Presidential running mates are always responsible for bringing in cash, but Mr. Vance, who has old ties to Silicon Valley, appears to be leaning into the role heavily.

  90. 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.

  91. Attacking Kamala Harris for Not Having Kids Will Backfire Op Ed, July 23

    Being a parent doesn’t make you a better politician.

  92. 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.

  93. 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.

  94. Secret Service Director Resigns After Trump Assassination Attempt Washington, July 23

    Kimberly A. Cheatle gave up her post Tuesday after security failures that allowed a gunman to shoot at former President Donald J. Trump at an open-air rally.

  95. Congress Leaders Agree to Form Task Force on Trump Assassination Attempt Washington, July 23

    The top Republican and Democrat in the House have struck a deal to form a bipartisan task force to lead congressional investigations into the attempted assassination of Donald J. Trump.

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

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

  97. The New Hope, and New Worry, of Kamala Harris The Daily, July 23

    The vice president has no real competition for the Democratic nomination, despite polling that shows weaknesses in her candidacy.

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

    Sorting out whether she’s an upgrade for Democrats.

  99. Trump’s New Rival May Bring Out His Harshest Instincts Politics, July 23

    After years planning to face President Biden, Donald J. Trump and his team will be campaigning against Kamala Harris. He has attacked female rivals and critics in brutal and personal terms.

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

    The Democratic Party has a chance to organize for victory.

  101. 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.

  102. Judge Cannon and JD Vance Are on the Same Team Editorial, July 23

    Precedent and the rule of law? Not if it gets in the way.

  103. Republican Populists Are Responding to Something Real Op Ed, July 23

    Trump’s consolidated control of the G.O.P. has had the surprising effect of making its policies more, not less, unsettled.

  104. 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.

  105. Un análisis de la imagen de ‘gánster’ de Donald Trump En español, July 23

    El expresidente encabeza una campaña agresiva —y algunos sostienen que ofensiva— con estética hip-hop y rap para llegar a los jóvenes votantes negros y latinos.

  106. How the Trump Rally Gunman Had an Edge Over the Countersnipers Interactive, July 23

    The Times recreated, in 3-D, the lines of sight for three countersniper teams and the would-be assassin.

  107. 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.

  108. Trump Appeals $454 Million Fraud Judgment, Saying It Was Excessive Metro, July 23

    Lawyers for Donald J. Trump challenged the judgment handed down by Justice Arthur F. Engoron, who found that Mr. Trump had conspired to manipulate his net worth to receive favorable terms on loans.

  109. 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.

  110. Secret Service Director Faces Bipartisan Calls to Resign Video, July 22

    The Secret Service director, Kimberly A. Cheatle, repeatedly refused to answer specific questions in a House oversight committee hearing on security failures that led to an assassination attempt on former President Donald J. Trump.

  111. Assessing the Contentious Hearing on the Secret Service Washington, July 22

    We look at claims made by lawmakers and the director of the Secret Service during a hearing on the agency’s handling of the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump.

  112. Trump’s Cynical Attempt to Pit Recent Immigrants Against Black Americans Op Ed, July 22

    No, Black workers aren’t being “decimated” by new immigrants.

  113. This Was Never Going to Be Boring Politics, July 22

    “I know it’s been a roller coaster,” Vice President Kamala Harris told her campaign staff on Monday.

  114. Seeking Answers, Lawmakers From Both Parties Ask Secret Service Chief to Quit Washington, July 22

    In a hearing on Capitol Hill, Director Kimberly A. Cheatle declined to answer questions about the lapses in protection that allowed a gunman to fire at former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pa.

  115. 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.

  116. 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.

  117. 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.

  118. 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.

  119. Trump Donated to Kamala Harris’s Campaign When She Was California Attorney General Politics, July 22

    Years before either came close to the White House, Donald J. Trump gave $6,000 to her re-election campaign. His daughter Ivanka gave $2,000.

  120. 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.

  121. The Questions the Secret Service Director Did Not Answer Washington, July 22

    On Monday, Kimberly A. Cheatle told a House committee that she could not reveal — or did not know — key details about the attempted assassination of President Trump. Here’s what was missing.

  122. En las encuestas, a Kamala Harris le va mejor frente a Donald Trump En español, July 22

    La vicepresidenta podría entrar en la campaña de las elecciones generales en mejor posición que el presidente Joe Biden.

  123. 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.

  124. 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.

  125. 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.

  126. 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.

  127. 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.

  128. 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.

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

    Plus, Secret Service chief to face a House hearing.

  130. Vance Criticizes Harris in First Solo Campaign Stops as Trump’s Running Mate Politics, July 22

    JD Vance stumped in Ohio and Virginia on Monday, in a race suddenly scrambled by President Biden’s announcement that he would not stand for re-election.

  131. Secret Service Director to Face Questions on Agency’s Failures in Hearing Washington, July 22

    Kimberly A. Cheatle will appear before a House committee amid criticism over the way her agency handled security for the rally at which former President Donald J. Trump was injured by a would-be assassin.

  132. 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.

  133. 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.

  134. 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.

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

    The past month in American politics has been exhausting.

  136. 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.

  137. 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.

  138. 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...

  139. 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.

  140. Homeland Security Secretary Announces Panel on Trump Assassination Attempt Washington, July 22

    Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas said the bipartisan group of experts would get to the bottom of decisions that allowed a gunman to wound the former president at a rally in Pennsylvania.

  141. 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.

  142. Judge Rejects Bid to Dismiss Trump Libel Suit Against Pulitzer Board Business, July 21

    Donald Trump sued the Pulitzer Prize Board over its 2022 statement reaffirming its decision to award a prize for coverage of the 2016 Trump campaign’s ties to Russia.

  143. 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.

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

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

  145. 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.

  146. How Kamala Harris Performs Against Donald Trump in the Polls Politics, July 21

    The vice president could enter the general election campaign in a better position than President Biden.

  147. On the Trail With Trump, Vance Shows He Knows His Place: Offstage, Mostly Politics, July 21

    JD Vance, the Republican nominee for vice president, was a mere warm-up act to Donald J. Trump at their first joint rally.