With Election Day 2 Weeks Away, 15 Million Voters Have Already Cast a Ballot
28m By Nick CorasanitiSince the pandemic, early voting has become a broadly accepted part of American elections. But it is difficult to glean partisan advantage.Dock Collapse in Georgia Strikes Sapelo Island Community Fighting for Its Culture
1h By Emily Cochrane and Jacey FortinThe deaths of seven people on Sapelo Island have brought to the fore longstanding frustrations among its Gullah Geechee community.Liz Cheney Tells Abortion Opponents It’s OK To Back Kamala Harris
2h By Erica L. Green and Reid J. EpsteinAs the pair campaigned together in suburban areas of battleground states, the Republican former congresswoman served as Ms. Harris’s ambassador to conservative women.Harris Wants Moderate Republicans to Back Her. Are They Out There?
3hIt’s an unusual effort that reflects just how close the race is.In Trump Ad, ‘Not a Thing That Comes to Mind’ Ties Harris to Biden’s Liabilities
3h By Maggie HabermanKamala Harris’s hesitancy to put daylight between her and President Biden gave Donald Trump’s campaign a big opening.Inside the Last-Ditch Hunt by Harris and Trump for Undecided Voters
6:41pm By Reid J. Epstein and Shane GoldmacherBoth campaigns are digging through troves of data to find these crucial Americans. They both think many are younger, Black or Latino. The Harris team is also eyeing white, college-educated women.Republican Official in Arizona Pleads Guilty in Election Certification Case
6:36pm By Charles HomansPeggy Judd, a county supervisor in Cochise County, a hotbed of election conspiracy theories, had tried to delay certifying the 2022 election results.Trump Says He Has Seen No Evidence of Cheating in the Election, but Nonetheless Sows Doubts
5:10pm By Michael GoldThe former president, asked at a news conference in storm-damaged North Carolina if he had seen anything to suggest the election would be unfair, said, “I have not seen that.”As Harris Courts Sun Belt, Housing Costs Stand in Her Way
4:53pmShuttered factories and trade deals helped turn working-class Midwesterners against Democrats. Will the high cost of housing do the same in the Sun Belt?Where Harris and Trump Stand on Abortion
4:00pmIn the first presidential election since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald J. Trump bring sharply different records on abortion. Maggie Astor, a political reporter for The New York Times,…House Report on Trump Rally Shooting Chastises the Secret Service
3:27pm By Luke BroadwaterA House task force report included detailed accounts from law enforcement at the Butler, Pa., rally, including an officer who confronted the gunman.Biden to Propose That Insurers Cover Over-the-Counter Birth Control
2:39pm By Sheryl Gay StolbergThe new rules under the Affordable Care Act would include emergency contraception, a newly approved nonprescription birth control pill, spermicides and condoms.Why Hasn’t the 9/11 Trial Started?
8:47am By Carol RosenbergA new court, a death penalty case and even the weather have contributed to the go-slow process at Guantánamo Bay.State of the Race: A Slight Shift Toward Trump but Still No Clear Favorite
7:31am By Nate CohnThe polls are not precise enough for a 0.2-point edge to convey meaningful information.A Writer Sees Leniency in the Supreme Court’s Approach to Public Corruption
5:03amA Georgetown law professor argues that five rulings by the justices in recent years have allowed behavior that is “sketchy as hell” and meant to make the judiciary look good by contrast.States Revive Lawsuit to Sharply Curb Access to Abortion Pill
5:03am By Pam BelluckThe Supreme Court ruled in June that the original plaintiffs, anti-abortion doctors and groups, did not have standing to sue. Now three states are trying to continue the legal fight.The Best Books About the Economy to Read Before the 2024 Election
5:00am By Jason FurmanThe brightest minds explore the issue at every level, from the levers that control inflation to the best way to achieve work-life balance.Trump Ratchets Up Threats on the Media
3:00am By Michael M. Grynbaum and David McCabePresidents are not all-powerful, but, if elected, Donald Trump would have some influence with the federal regulators who oversee major television networks.Donald Trump’s McDonald’s Stint Included French Cuffs and French Fries
Sun 9:43pm By Jacob GallagherNo hairnet in sight as the former president doled out meals at a campaign stop in Pennsylvania.Harris Says Trump’s Behavior ‘Demeans’ the Presidency After Vulgar Remarks
Sun 9:36pm By Katie RogersIn an interview with the Rev. Al Sharpton on MSNBC, the vice president reacted to her opponent’s behavior at rallies, saying Americans “deserve so much better.”
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