From Obama, An Unusually Emotional Display at the Democratic Convention
Barack Obama’s excoriation of his successor and his plea to voters who he says will decide the fate of American democracy was an unusually emotional performance for the former president.
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Kim Jong Un has delegated part of his authority to his younger sister, Kim Yo Jong, to help him cope with his mounting stress in leading North Korea, according to South Korea’s spy agency.
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Former White House adviser Steve Bannon has been indicted on charges he defrauded donors to a $25 million campaign to build a border wall, federal prosecutors in Manhattan said Thursday.
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Steve Bannon Is Charged With Fraud
Mr. Bannon and three others are accused in a scheme to use funds raised for construction to pay for personal expenses.
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Trump Must Turn Over Tax Returns to D.A., Judge Rules
A federal judge rejected the president’s argument that a subpoena seeking eight years of his tax returns was ‘wildly overbroad.’
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Mail-In Voting Is Expanded in New York
New York will now allow any voters concerned about contracting Covid-19 to request an absentee ballot. Here’s the latest.
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‘He Stiffed Our Party’: Bloomberg Doubts Resurface Before D.N.C. Speech
Michael Bloomberg’s appearance on the final night of the Democratic convention has reignited questions about his pledge to throw his fortune behind the effort to defeat President Trump.
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Barack Obama Dials the Volume Down and the Urgency Up
D.N.C. speeches by the former president and the would-be vice president face the pandemic challenge: How do you bring down an empty house?
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Democrats Nominate Harris for Vice President, as Obama Lashes Trump
Senator Kamala Harris became the first woman of color on a major party ticket, while former President Barack Obama condemned President Trump by name and issued a grim warning about the durability of American democracy.
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Full Transcript and Video of Obama's Speech at the DNC
The very future of our democracy is at stake, former President Barack Obama said Wednesday night, imploring voters to oust President Trump.
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Obama Denounces Trump as a Threat to Democracy
Barack Obama plans a searing takedown of President Trump. Hillary Clinton will warn against “another woulda coulda shoulda election.” Here’s what to watch.
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Kamala Harris Accepts V.P. Nomination at the Democratic National Convention
As a barrier-breaking candidate, and as the running mate to a 77-year-old, Ms. Harris arrives at the Democratic convention carrying an extraordinary set of hopes and expectations from party members.
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In Convention Speech, Kamala Harris Tests America’s Relationship to Women in Power
The vice-presidential pick lifts a mirror to the would-be president, and the voters they are trying to win over.
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Obama Returns to the DNC With a Chance to Rescue His Legacy From Trump
After four years watching his achievements being dismantled, he has almost as much at stake as his party’s nominee, Joe Biden, does.
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High-Stakes Speeches on Night 3 of D.N.C.: Obama, Clinton and Harris
Barack Obama plans a searing takedown of President Trump. Hillary Clinton will warn against “another woulda coulda shoulda election.” Here’s what to watch.
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Cheering From the Den During a Virtual Convention
Some die-hard Democratic delegates long for an in-person event. “It feels so lonesome when you don’t have all the crowds,” said an 89-year-old convention veteran.
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What Kind of Second Gentleman Would Doug Emhoff Be?
Kamala Harris’s lawyer husband is adoring on Instagram, proud of telling their love story and seems to relish life as a campaign spouse.
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When the V.P. Is ‘the Woman’s Spot’
1984. 2008. 2020. What have American voters and political commentators learned in 36 years from Ferraro to Palin to Harris?
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Democrats Nominate Biden for President, Delivering Long-Sought Prize
In a virtual roll call showcasing its diversity, the party rewarded Joe Biden with the nomination he has pursued intermittently since 1988. The long-awaited victory is a triumph of personal and political endurance.
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Night 2 of the Democratic Convention: What to Watch For
The most unusual convention in American history is fully underway. Michelle Obama kicked things off with a plea to “vote for Joe Biden like our lives depend on it.”
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For Bill Clinton, at DNC, a Chance to Address a Party That Has Left Him Behind
When the former president speaks on Tuesday, it will be the first Democratic convention since the 1980s where he will be little more than a bystander, as the party he once led to the political center shifts steadily to the left.
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Why the DNC Has 17 Keynote Speakers Instead of One
Democrats have assembled a mash-up of 17 of the “next generation of party leaders,” instead of one featured speaker. But are they missing an opportunity to showcase the next Barack Obama?
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Swag, but no Luxury Suites: Big Donors Endure a Party-Less DNC
Democrats are scrambling to recreate the excitement of the D.N.C. with virtual events, invite-only briefings and “Joe 2020” champagne flutes.
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DNC Speaker Whose Father Died of Covid on Turning Grief Into Activism
Ms. Urquiza, who gave a scathing speech on the first night of the Democratic National Convention, spoke to The Times about her father’s support of President Trump and on the country’s need for leadership.
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The Upper East Side has seen four apartment burglaries within a seven-block radius over the past few weeks — three of them while the inhabitants were away on vacation — and the local police precinct is urging residents of the well-heeled area to take extra precautions.
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Final Report on Russian Interference and Ties to Trump Is Released by G.O.P.-Led Senate Panel
A nearly 1,000-page report confirmed the special counsel’s findings at a moment when President Trump’s allies have sought to undermine that inquiry.
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Politics Updates: Postmaster General Suspends Cuts Until After Election
The most unusual convention in American history is fully underway. Michelle Obama kicked things off with a plea to “vote for Joe Biden like our lives depend on it.”
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President Trump hit back at former First Lady Michelle Obama Tuesday morning following her Monday evening headlining speech at the Democratic National Convention.
“Somebody please explain to @MichelleObama that Donald J. Trump would not be here, in the beautiful White House, if it weren’t for the job done by your husband, Barack Obama. Biden was merely an afterthought, a good reason for that very late & unenthusiastic endorsement,” the commander-in-chief tweeted Tuesday morning.
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Democrats Begin Virtual Convention, Hailing Biden and Denouncing Trump
Driven online because of the coronavirus, the program spanned the ideological gamut, from socialists to Republicans. “Donald Trump is the wrong president for our country,” Michelle Obama said.
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Watch Four Moments That Mattered on the First Night of the D.N.C.
Two of our correspondents break down highlights from the Democrats’ first virtual convention.
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