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  1. Elizabeth Warren: What Donald Trump Isn’t Telling Us Op Ed, Today

    It’s to kick millions of Americans off their health insurance.

  2. Sympathy for the Undecided Voter Op Ed, Today

    2024 and the dilemmas of the elite-populist deadlock.

  3. How Democrats Treat Trumpites Letters, Today

    Readers discuss Nicholas Kristof’s column urging Democrats not to demean Trump supporters.

  4. Trump Has Crossed a Truly Unacceptable Line Op Ed, Today

    There is something particularly insidious about his claim that Haitian immigrants are eating household pets.

  5. Republicans Don’t Want to Talk About Jan. 6. Trump Can’t Help Himself. Politics, Today

    Donald J. Trump has made his revisionist account of the Capitol attack the foundation of this campaign, even when there is little political advantage.

  6. A Georgia Work Program Previews How Trump Could Reshape Medicaid Washington, Today

    The nation’s only Medicaid work program is part of a broad Republican push to change how poor people qualify for health care. In a second Trump term, Medicaid could be a target for huge spending cuts.

  7. The Star-Making Machine That Created ‘Donald Trump’ Sunday Business, Today

    The inside story of how the producers of “The Apprentice” crafted a TV version of Mr. Trump — measured, thoughtful and endlessly wealthy — that ultimately fueled his path to the White House.

  8. Trump Sticks to His Favorite Jabs at Rally in Las Vegas Politics, Today

    The former president meandered over 80 minutes from complaints about Tuesday’s debate to elevating baseless claims that have circulated on right-wing social media.

  9. Laura Loomer, una instigadora de las redes sociales, vuelve al lado de Trump En español, Today

    La decisión del expresidente de encumbrar a Loomer, una activista de extrema derecha conocida por sus publicaciones racistas y homófobas en internet, ha dejado atónitos incluso a algunos aliados.

  10. Who Is Laura Loomer, the Far-Right Activist Who Traveled With Trump? Politics, Today

    After fellow Republicans criticized her appearance on the trail, noting her history of offensive remarks, former President Donald J. Trump praised her but later said he disagreed with some of her statements.

  11. Trump Threatens to Cut Wildfire Aid if California Doesn’t Deliver More Water Politics, Today

    Gov. Gavin Newsom said all Americans should be alarmed that the former president wants to “block emergency disaster funds to settle political vendettas.”

  12. Meeting With Biden, British Leader Hints at Ukraine Weapon Decision Soon Washington, Yesterday

    As the president deliberated with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the question of whether to let Ukraine use long-range weapons in Russia was a rare point of contention between allied nations.

  13. Trump Pledges to Start Migrant Deportations in Ohio and Colorado Politics, Yesterday

    The former president has repeatedly leveled baseless and exaggerated claims about migrants in Springfield, Ohio, and Aurora, Colo.

  14. Biden Briefly Put on a Trump Hat, and MAGA World Flipped Its Lid Politics, Yesterday

    Joking around with a Trump supporter at a Sept. 11 event this week, the president put on a “Trump 2024” hat for a few seconds. The pictures took on a life of their own.

  15. Trump’s Economics, Too, Are Sounding More Authoritarian Op Ed, Yesterday

    His economic agenda would concentrate more power in the hands of the president.

  16. Trump Claims Ignorance of Laura Loomer’s 9/11 Conspiracy Theories Politics, Yesterday

    After commemorating Sept. 11 with a far-right activist who has called the attacks an “inside job,” former President Donald J. Trump said he was unaware of her remarks.

  17. Trump Says He Won’t Sell Shares Tied to Truth Social Business, Yesterday

    Donald J. Trump, the largest shareholder in the parent company of Truth Social, said he won’t sell his stock when a restriction ends next week.

  18. Harris Visits Red Areas of Pennsylvania, Hoping to Cut Into Trump’s Edge Politics, Yesterday

    The vice president, who appeared in Johnstown and Wilkes-Barre, pledged to remove “unnecessary degree requirements” for some federal jobs, aiming to compete in conservative-leaning areas.

  19. What Is Pro-Life Realism? Op Ed, Yesterday

    Can pro-life states survive in a pro-choice country?

  20. No Charges for Georgia’s Lieutenant Governor in Trump Election Case National, Yesterday

    The decision not to indict Lt. Gov. Burt Jones was made by Pete Skandalakis, who is a veteran Georgia prosecutor and a fellow Republican.

  21. Pope Says Both Trump and Harris Are ‘Against Life’ Foreign, Yesterday

    He said American Catholic voters had to choose the “lesser of two evils” because of Donald Trump’s cruelty toward immigrants, and Kamala Harris’s support of abortion rights.

  22. Vance Describes Plan to End Ukraine War That Sounds a Lot Like Putin’s Washington, Yesterday

    Former President Donald J. Trump would tell the Russians, Ukrainians and Europeans to “figure out what a peaceful settlement looks like,” Senator JD Vance, his running mate, says.

  23. Biden Hasn’t Let Kyiv Strike Deep Into Russia. Could Britain Change That? Foreign, Yesterday

    A trip to Washington by Britain’s prime minister, Keir Starmer, came after President Vladimir Putin of Russia warned that the allies’ next step could mean war for NATO.

  24. Yesterday’s Thepoint live blog included one standalone post:
  25. The Debate Over Debates Is Over, at Least for Now Politics, Yesterday

    Donald Trump’s rejection of a second meeting with Kamala Harris may or may not be final. But it could complicate his effort to portray her as ducking tough questions.

  26. Bomb Threats and the F.B.I.: Springfield Disrupted by Trump’s False Migrants Claim Washington, Yesterday

    Springfield, Ohio, is caught in the middle of the nation’s political wars after former President Donald J. Trump made a debunked claim about Haitian immigrants and pets.

  27. Donald Trump Prepares to Unveil a Cryptocurrency Business Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Trump said he would introduce the project on Monday, continuing his embrace of the crypto industry, a major source of political donations.

  28. D.E.I. in College, Attacked and Defended Letters, Yesterday

    Readers discuss diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. Also: The debate; Donald Trump’s mental state; the Sentinel missile program; a walker in Manhattan.

  29. Harris or Trump? Once Again, Election Results Could Take Awhile. Politics, Yesterday

    More Americans are using mail-in ballots, which take longer to count than those cast in person. In several battleground states, a winner may not be apparent on Nov. 5.

  30. The Story Behind ‘They’re Eating the Pets’ The Daily, Yesterday

    A false claim made by Donald Trump in the presidential debate has its origins in an Ohio town.

  31. How a Naked Man on a Tropical Island Created Our Current Political Insanity Op Ed, Yesterday

    Trump has made himself the most hated person in America, and that’s the way he wants it.

  32. When Political Memes Take on a Lie of Their Own Politics, Yesterday

    As campaigns increasingly communicate via meme, cat videos are outranking reality.

  33. What Really Matters Is How Presidents Think About Power Op Ed, Yesterday

    A successful presidency is much more about organization, vision and values than it is the scope of a given legislative package.

  34. Harris and Trump’s Campaign Speaking Styles Compared Video, Yesterday

    An examination of a month’s worth of rally speeches revealed sharp contrasts in how closely the candidates stick to the script — and the facts.

  35. How Stump Speeches by Harris and Trump Differ (and Don’t) Washington, Yesterday

    An examination of a month’s worth of rally speeches revealed sharp contrasts in how closely the candidates stick to the script — and the facts.

  36. How Much More Does Harris Need to Say to Win? Op Ed, Yesterday

    A good debate doesn’t decide an election.

  37. Christian Conservatives Face Reality: Increasingly, They Stand Alone National, Yesterday

    As opposition to their agenda grows, especially on abortion, many conservatives are grappling with how to handle this new uncertain political world.

  38. The Campaign Issue That Isn’t: Health Care Reform Upshot, Yesterday

    The topic has been a major concern in presidential elections for decades. Its absence as a top issue now is notable.

  39. North Korea Gives First Glimpse of Weapons-Grade Uranium Factory Foreign, Yesterday

    Its leader, Kim Jong-un, visited the factory and urged his country to produce more highly enriched uranium to build “exponentially” more nuclear weapons.

  40. Trump dice que no volverá a debatir con Harris En español, Yesterday

    La declaración se produce tras su actuación en el debate del martes que fue ampliamente criticada. En el pasado, Trump ya había dudado si participar o no en los debates.

  41. La historia de cómo Taylor Swift decidió respaldar a Kamala Harris En español, Yesterday

    La estrella del pop coronó una gran noche para Kamala Harris con un inesperado apoyo que podría atraer a más votantes jóvenes. El mensaje político de Swift también fue directo y personal.

  42. De meme a material de campaña: Trump y las afirmaciones falsas sobre mascotas muertas en Ohio En español, Yesterday

    Las falsedades según las cuales los migrantes en Ohio están matando gatos y decapitando patos se hicieron virales esta semana. La campaña de Trump las hizo suyas.

  43. Laura Loomer, a Social-Media Instigator, Is Back at Trump’s Side Politics, Yesterday

    The former president’s decision to elevate Laura Loomer, a far-right activist known for racist and homophobic posts online, has stunned even some Trump allies.

  44. Trump Defends Debate Performance and Calls for Ending Tax on Overtime Politics, Yesterday

    Speaking at an event in Tucson, Ariz., former President Donald J. Trump called for eliminating taxes on overtime pay as he declared Tuesday’s debate a “monumental victory” for him.

  45. The First Votes Will Soon Be Cast Politics, September 12

    As campaigns shift from persuading voters to turning them out, mail voting is in the spotlight.

  46. How a Cultural Shift Favors Harris Op Ed, September 12

    People can be bitter for only so long. Harris’s happy strength may offer a glimpse of a sunnier national mood to come.

  47. Harris Challenges Trump to Debate Again as She Rallies in North Carolina Politics, September 12

    At her first big events since this week’s debate, the vice president said “we owe it to the voters” to have another. Shortly beforehand, Donald Trump had said he would not participate in one.

  48. Georgia Judge Tosses 3 More Charges in Trump Election Interference Case National, September 12

    While the judge kept most of the case intact, it was a win for the defendants, who have been trying to chip away at the case.

  49. The Long List of Moderators Trump Has Called Unfair After Tough Debates Politics, September 12

    The former president has a habit of working the referees before debates, and then complaining about them if things don’t go as he hoped.

  50. Attorney General Warns Against Politicizing the Justice Department Washington, September 12

    Merrick Garland told the department’s staff that there “is not one rule for friends and another for foes,” amid threats from former President Donald Trump to go after enemies if he is elected.

  51. Here’s Why Trump Was Forced to Say He Has Only ‘Concepts of a Plan’ Op Ed, September 12

    Trying to come up with a viable alternative to the Affordable Care Act would probably just mean reinventing it.

  52. Trump Says He Won’t Debate Harris Again Politics, September 12

    His declaration follows a debate performance on Tuesday that was widely criticized. He has gone back and forth before about whether to participate in debates.

  53. Un afligido padre de Ohio pide a Trump y Vance que dejen de hablar de su hijo En español, September 12

    Nathan Clark dice que los candidatos están explotando la muerte de su hijo en un accidente causado por un inmigrante a las afueras de la pequeña ciudad de Springfield.

  54. Déjà Vu for Mike Johnson as Internal Strife Stalls Spending Plan Washington, September 12

    The House speaker faces a choice of cutting a deal with Democrats or bowing to conservatives and Donald Trump and shutting down the government just before the election.

  55. Encuestas electorales 2024: Harris vs. Trump Interactive, September 12

    Our polling averages track the latest trends in the presidential race, using data from national and battleground state polls.

  56. Encuestas electorales 2024: Wisconsin Interactive, September 12

    See the latest election polls and polling averages for Wisconsin.

  57. Encuestas electorales 2024: Nevada Interactive, September 12

    See the latest election polls and polling averages for Nevada.

  58. Encuestas electorales 2024: Arizona Interactive, September 12

    See the latest election polls and polling averages for Arizona.

  59. Encuestas electorales 2024: Pensilvania Interactive, September 12

    See the latest election polls and polling averages for Pennsylvania.

  60. Encuestas electorales 2024: Georgia Interactive, September 12

    See the latest election polls and polling averages for Georgia.

  61. Encuestas electorales 2024: Virginia Interactive, September 12

    See the latest election polls and polling averages for Virginia.

  62. Encuestas electorales 2024: Carolina del Norte Interactive, September 12

    See the latest election polls and polling averages for North Carolina.

  63. Encuestas electorales 2024: Míchigan Interactive, September 12

    See the latest election polls and polling averages for Michigan.

  64. Encuestas electorales 2024: Minnesota Interactive, September 12

    See the latest election polls and polling averages for Minnesota.

  65. Something Important Is Happening With JD Vance, Laura Loomer, Project 2025 and Donald Trump Op Ed, September 12

    To me, this is the biggest political dynamic coming out of Tuesday’s debate.

  66. Should We Refrain From Gossip? Letters, September 12

    Readers offer different answers in response to a guest essay. Also: Protests on campus; China’s adoption policy; Trump the fixer; hearing loss.

  67. Kamala Harris Is Serious. Donald Trump Is Not. Op Ed, September 12

    Her careful cramming and his cocky hamming tell you all you need to know.

  68. After Bomb Threats and Political Vitriol, Ohio Mayor Says Enough National, September 12

    Springfield, which has attracted thousands of Haitians, has been at the center of a fiery immigration debate and baseless rumors amplified by Donald J. Trump and JD Vance.

  69. Linda Ronstadt Criticizes Trump Before He Appears at Venue Named for Her Politics, September 12

    The singer denounced the former president, singling out the impact of his administration’s family separations policy in Arizona, and endorsed Kamala Harris.

  70. The Stakes on Presidential Power N Y T Now, September 12

    We explain the contrasting approaches Donald Trump and Kamala Harris take to the executive office.

  71. Harris and Trump’s Next Moves, and Francine Lashes Southern Louisiana Podcasts, September 12

    Plus, debunking claims about immigrants in Ohio.

  72. MAGA Will Fall for Anything Op Ed, September 12

    Apparently, this election is about … pets.

  73. Harris, After a Debate Success, Confronts a Battleground ‘Game of Inches’ Politics, September 12

    Her campaign is riding high, but still sees the race as an exceedingly close grind. Her aides have new hopes of focusing the race squarely on Donald Trump’s fitness for office.

  74. What Undecided Voters Are Thinking Podcasts, September 12

    105 minutes on a Philadelphia debate stage wasn’t enough for some people to fully make up their minds.

  75. Harris Can Win on the Economy, but She Needs a Stronger Message Op Ed, September 12

    Optimistic words and some admirable proposals aren’t enough to overcome the discontent and anger that a large majority of Americans feel about the economy.

  76. Trump, Tariffs and the Truth About His Economic Plans Op Ed, September 12

    Binyamin Appelbaum on why Harris’s ill-defined plan is still better than Trump’s.

  77. Al debatir con Trump, las expresiones de Harris fueron un arma En español, September 12

    Serena y sin perder la compostura, Kamala Harris usó sus palabras, y sobre todo su lenguaje corporal, para desestabilizar a Donald Trump, provocar su ira y luego simplemente dejar que se hiciera daño a sí mismo.

  78. Certification of Election Will Get Extra Security to Try to Prevent Another Capitol Attack Washington, September 12

    The Homeland Security Department approved adding federal, state and local resources to help protect the counting of Electoral College votes on Jan. 6, 2025.

  79. After a Bruising Debate, Trump Is Warmly Embraced in Lower Manhattan Politics, September 12

    On 9/11, firefighters greeted the former president with high fives and hugs. But across the street, other New Yorkers were icy.

  80. Debate Puts Trump’s Affinity for Putin Back in the Spotlight Washington, September 11

    The former president’s refusal to back Ukraine’s war effort showed the likely limits of U.S. support for Kyiv if he returns to the White House.

  81. Trump Says He Had a Great Debate. His Allies Privately Say Otherwise. Politics, September 11

    Donald J. Trump’s aggressive spinning of his debate performance suggested he knew it was suboptimal, and left aides considering how to move ahead with eight weeks to go.

  82. 67.1 Million People Watched Harris and Trump, Outdrawing Last Debate Business, September 11

    The TV audience for the Harris-Trump matchup was roughly comparable to the second Trump-Clinton debate in 2016.

  83. Is Donald Trump Too Emotional for This? Politics, September 11

    Kamala Harris sought to rattle Trump — and flip a gender dynamic on its head.

  84. How Trump Uses Vitriol for Migrants to Sideline Other Issues Washington, September 11

    Former President Donald J. Trump has long tried to stoke fear about immigration. Now, he’s doubling down as the presidential race heats up.

  85. Trump’s False Tale of Immigrants’ Eating Pets Draws Pushback and Derision Politics, September 11

    The city manager in Springfield, Ohio, said it was disappointing that the presidential race was amplifying a bizarre narrative about the city’s immigrants.

  86. Harris Had a Theory of Trump, and It Was Right Op Ed, September 11

    The vice president successfully baited Trump’s angry, conspiratorial, free-associating side. But what wasn’t said was just as telling.

  87. Trump’s Playbook on Abortion Includes This False Charge National, September 11

    During the debate, the former president used the phrase “execute the baby” to attack Kamala Harris for her support of abortion rights.

  88. A Debate Recap With Song, Dance and Joseph Gordon-Levitt Op Ed, September 11

    The debate analysis you didn’t know you needed.

  89. The September 11 Harris Trump Debate Election live blog included one standalone post:
  90. Trump May Not Have Met His Waterloo, but He More Than Met His Match Op Ed, September 11

    The election is too close to call, but the vice president has exposed the former president.

  91. Online Legions for Trump and Harris Clash, Wielding Images of Cats and Aliens Politics, September 11

    Supporters of Donald J. Trump and Kamala Harris are taking the debate’s spiciest moments for inspiration in memes, video reels and fake photos.

  92. Trump Undermines Vance on Abortion Ban Veto: ‘I Didn’t Discuss It With JD’ Politics, September 11

    Scrambling to shelter himself on abortion, Donald J. Trump disavowed his running mate’s pledge that, if re-elected, the former president would veto a national abortion ban.

  93. Trump’s Alternative for Obamacare Is Now Just ‘Concepts of a Plan’ Washington, September 11

    Former President Donald J. Trump once promised to replace Obamacare with “something terrific.” But as the 2010 law has become more popular, he has sounded less confident about a repeal.

  94. A Temporary Truce in the Political Wars as Harris, Trump and Biden Mark 9/11 Washington, September 11

    Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald J. Trump joined President Biden and other dignitaries in a daylong journey to sites of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

  95. How Taylor Swift Surprised Harris, and Entered a New Political Era Politics, September 11

    The pop star capped a big night for Kamala Harris with an unexpectedly timed endorsement that could draw in more young voters. Ms. Swift’s political message, too, was newly direct and personal.

  96. Debate May Widen the Money Gap Between Harris and Trump Politics, September 11

    Large donors to former President Donald J. Trump’s campaign expressed concern after his performance. The Democrats raised big money in the hours after the debate.

  97. Harris vs. Trump: Assessing a Fierce Debate Letters, September 11

    Readers analyze the candidates’ performances, the moderators, the likely impact and claims of pet-eating.

  98. The Debate Was About Trump. That Was Good for Harris. Upshot, September 11

    It can be hard to tell when a debate bounce will last, but there are rough parameters that can guide us.

  99. El momento en que Trump perdió el rumbo durante el debate En español, September 11

    Un lapso de cuatro minutos, en el que el expresidente divagó entre el tamaño de las multitudes en los mítines y las teorías conspirativas sobre los gatos, pareció alterar la trayectoria de la noche.

  100. Harris Put Trump on Defense at the Presidential Debate Video, September 11

    Vice President Kamala Harris baited traps for Donald J. Trump in their debate on Tuesday night — and he walked right into them, spinning into conspiracy theories. But did she say enough about her plans? Jonathan Weisman, a politics reporter for Th...

  101. Kamala Harris Produced the Show She Wanted Culture, September 11

    In Tuesday’s debate, the vice president made herself the studio audience for a cringe comedy starring her opponent.

  102. Trump Dismisses Taylor Swift’s Endorsement of Harris Politics, September 11

    “She’ll probably pay a price for it in the marketplace,” the former president said in an interview on “Fox & Friends” regarding the pop star, who backed Biden in 2020.

  103. Ohio Dad Asks Trump Ticket to Stop Using Son’s Death for ‘Political Gain’ Video, September 11

    Aiden Clark was killed when an immigrant’s minivan crashed into a school bus he was travelling in last year.

  104. After Debate, Harris and Trump Shake Hands at Sept. 11 Memorial Politics, September 11

    The morning after their first face-to-face meeting, the two candidates attended a ceremony on the 23rd anniversary of the terror attacks. Vice President Kamala Harris appeared to say “thank you” to her rival.

  105. Harris and Trump Bet on Their Own Sharply Contrasting Views of America Washington, September 11

    Former President Donald J. Trump is gambling that Americans are as angry as he is, while Vice President Kamala Harris hopes voters are exhausted by the Trump era and ready to move on.

  106. Trump Assails ABC, but He’s Not Thrilled With Fox News, Either Politics, September 11

    The former president played media critic during a Wednesday morning interview on “Fox & Friends.”

  107. Grieving Ohio Father Tells Trump and Vance to Stop Talking About His Son National, September 11

    Nathan Clark says the candidates are exploiting his son’s death in a crash caused by an immigrant outside the small city of Springfield. “This needs to stop now.”

  108. The September 11 Cpi Inflation Fed live blog included one standalone post:
  109. Will There Be Another Debate? Trump Isn’t Sure. Politics, September 11

    The former president suggested immediately after the debate and in a call-in to Fox News on Wednesday morning that he was not inclined to agree to another.

  110. Battle of the Political Brands Styles, September 11

    When Donald Trump and Kamala Harris faced off on the debate stage, governing style was on display.

  111. Where Do Trump and Harris Stand on Israel-Gaza Conflict? Foreign, September 11

    The war in Gaza merited a few scant mentions in the presidential debate. Here’s a look at where Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump stand.

  112. Trump Media’s Stock Plunges After Debate Business, September 11

    Shares of the parent company of Truth Social, which have traded like a proxy for former President Donald Trump’s election prospects, set a new low for the year.

  113. Asked if He Wants Ukraine to Defeat Russia, Trump Doesn’t Say Yes Foreign, September 11

    At Tuesday’s debate, Mr. Trump repeated his claim that he can end the war and refused to say if defending Ukraine was in America’s national security interests.

  114. The Harris-Trump Debate N Y T Now, September 11

    Kamala Harris seemed to win the debate with Donald Trump, but didn’t have a perfect night.

  115. Harris Baits Trump: Inside Their Fiery Debate The Daily, September 11

    Commentators, even Republicans, concluded that the vice president succeeded in provoking the former president.

  116. MAGA vs. Science Is No Contest Op Ed, September 11

    A substantial number of Republican voters are losing faith in science.

  117. ‘Trump Brought Darkness; Harris Brought Light’: 14 Writers on Who Won the Presidential Debate Op Ed, September 11

    Our columnists and contributors rate Trump’s and Harris’s debate performances.

  118. Trump’s Obsession With Oil Could Destroy America’s Auto Industry Op Ed, September 11

    If Donald Trump wins a second term, America would be at risk of falling even further behind China.

  119. 6 conclusiones del debate presidencial entre Harris y Trump En español, September 11

    La vicepresidenta se adueñó de gran parte de la noche, manteniendo a Trump a la defensiva y evitando que se centrara la atención en sus propias vulnerabilidades.

  120. Pundits Said Harris Won the Debate. Undecided Voters Weren’t So Sure. National, September 11

    Voters said the vice president talked about a sweeping vision to fix the country’s most stubborn problems. But they wanted the fine print.

  121. Trump and Harris Clash in a Fiery Presidential Debate Video, September 11

    In their first face-to-face meeting, Kamala Harris put Donald Trump on the defensive as the former president tried to tie her to unpopular Biden administration policies.

  122. ‘The End of Our Country’: Trump Paints Dark Picture at Debate Politics, September 11

    Former President Donald J. Trump offered a dire portrait of America, often relying on false and debunked claims as he described “a failing nation.”

  123. ABC’s Matter-of-Fact Moderators Built Factual Guardrails Around Trump Business, September 11

    Calmly and firmly, Linsey Davis and David Muir pursued the kind of real-time fact-checking missing from many previous debates.

  124. In Debate With Trump, Harris’s Expressions Were a Weapon Politics, September 11

    Tuesday’s debate was expected to center on defining Kamala Harris. Instead, with words and with body language, she turned it into a referendum on Donald Trump.

  125. As Trump Links Her to Biden, Harris Says, ‘You’re Running Against Me’ Politics, September 11

    Vice President Kamala Harris largely deflected former President Donald J. Trump’s attempts to tie her to President Biden.

  126. Trump Looked Livid. Harris Looked Amused. It Was No Contest. Op Ed, September 11

    Donald Trump can be beaten. That was the clearest takeaway on Tuesday night.

  127. Harris Dominates as Trump Gets Defensive: 6 Takeaways From the Debate Politics, September 11

    Laying out bait that Donald Trump eagerly snatched, the vice president owned much of the night, keeping him on the back foot and avoiding sustained attention on her own vulnerabilities.

  128. Best, Worst and Most Surprising Lines From the Presidential Debate Politics, September 11

    Kamala Harris reminded viewers she owns a gun. Donald Trump repeated a debunked internet rumor about immigrants eating cats.

  129. Trump Walked Into the Media ‘Spin Room’ Himself After the Debate Politics, September 11

    It was an unusual move for a presidential candidate.

  130. ‘Se están comiendo a los gatos’: Trump repitió una falsedad sobre los inmigrantes En español, September 11

    El expresidente difundió una descabellada teoría de internet desde el escenario del debate, provocando las risas de su contrincante, la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris.

  131. The Moment Trump Couldn’t Resist Bungling Politics, September 11

    A four-minute stretch, in which the former president wandered from crowd sizes to cat conspiracy theories, seemed to alter the evening’s trajectory.

  132. After Questioning Harris’s Race, Trump Tries to Walk It Back at Debate Politics, September 11

    Donald J. Trump tried to soften his claim that Vice President Kamala Harris had changed her racial identity. She called his divisive remarks a ‘tragedy.’

  133. Sí, Kamala Harris tiene una pistola En español, September 11

    Al rebatir una afirmación del expresidente Donald Trump durante el debate, la vicepresidenta dijo que poseía un arma y añadió: “No vamos a quitarle las armas a nadie”.

  134. The September 10 Thepoint live blog included three standalone posts:
  135. Yes, Kamala Harris Owns a Handgun Politics, September 11

    In rebutting a claim from former President Donald J. Trump during their debate, the vice president asserted that she owned a gun, adding, “We’re not taking anybody’s guns away.”

  136. Over 90 Minutes, Trump Descended to His True Self Op Ed, September 11

    He fell right into the traps Harris set for him.

  137. Melania Trump reaparece en una serie de videos enigmáticos tras meses de silencio En español, September 11

    En uno de ellos, publicado en línea el martes, la ex primera dama reflexiona con tono conspiranoico sobre el atentado contra la vida de su marido. Los videos pretenden promocionar unas nuevas memorias.

  138. ‘They’re Eating the Cats’: Trump Repeats False Claim About Immigrants Politics, September 11

    Donald J. Trump amplified an outlandish internet theory from the debate stage, drawing laughter from his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris.

  139. Harris Blames Trump for State Abortion Bans in Contentious Debate Politics, September 11

    Vice President Kamala Harris went on offense over abortion policy. “The government and Donald Trump, certainly, should not be telling a woman what to do with her body,” she said.

  140. Debate Trump-Harris: Análisis, verificaciones y resumen En español, September 11

    Nuestros periodistas analizan y verifican en directo los datos del debate de Filadelfia. Esto es lo que hay que saber.

  141. Here Are Some of the Prominent Surrogates at the Debate Site Politics, September 11

    Anthony Scaramucci and Tulsi Gabbard are there. But you might be surprised which candidate they’re supporting.

  142. Estos son los posibles puntos de ataque del debate entre Harris y Trump En español, September 10

    Puede que Donald Trump y Kamala Harris no se vuelvan a encontrar durante esta campaña. Esta noche tienen un enorme y fugaz espacio para cambiar la forma en que los votantes ven a su rival.

  143. Tracking Attacks in the First Harris-Trump Debate Interactive, September 10

    See how the candidates used their speaking time to discuss the issues or criticize their opponent.

  144. The Optimism and Anxiety Ahead of Tonight’s Debate Politics, September 10

    I asked again how you’re feeling about the debate. You responded with new worries and hopes.

  145. Melania Trump, Silent for Months, Re-emerges in a Series of Cryptic Videos Politics, September 10

    In one, released online on Tuesday, she muses conspiratorially about the attempt on her husband’s life. The videos are intended to promote a new memoir.

  146. How False Claims About Immigrants and Dead Pets Became a Trump Talking Point Business, September 10

    Falsehoods claiming migrants in Ohio are killing cats and decapitating ducks went viral this week. The Trump campaign embraced them.

  147. ‘Flip-Flop’ or Evolution: Trump and Harris and Their Reversals on Issues Politics, September 10

    Kamala Harris has backed away from some progressive positions she took in the 2020 primaries. Donald Trump has changed his stripes on a host of issues big and small, sometimes repeatedly.

  148. Chris Christie: I’ve Debated Trump 6 Times. Here’s What Harris Needs to Do Tonight. Op Ed, September 10

    Millions of Americans are waiting for her to earn their vote. Here’s how she can do that.