A Call to Rally Around Joe Biden ‘Like Our Lives Depend on It’
Everyone at the first night of the Democrats’ virtual gathering could at least agree that Mr. Biden should be the next president. They can worry about the rest later.
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Michelle Obama Calls Trump ‘Wrong President for Our Country,’ Urging Voters to Act
Speaking in deeply personal terms, the former first lady says the country has been living with the failures of a president who is not up to the task.
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For Bill Clinton, 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 in 36 years 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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Democratic Convention Begins Tonight; Ex-Official Under Trump Backs Biden
Joe Biden has a sizable but diminished lead against President Trump in the polls. Democrats asked for an investigation into the postmaster general and mail delays.
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John Kasich, a ‘Deeply Worried’ Republican, Steps Up for Biden
John R. Kasich, a lifelong Republican and former rival of President Trump’s will speak at the Democratic convention — and vote for Joseph R. Biden Jr.
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All the Republicans Who Have Decided Not to Support Trump
Numerous top G.O.P. officials have said publicly or privately that they will not be backing the president’s re-election. Here’s a look at where they stand.
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Polls Update: Biden Heads Into D.N.C With Diminished but Still Sizable Lead
Recent polls show him with an edge of eight to nine percentage points among likely voters.
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Gretchen Whitmer Speaks to The Times
Ms. Whitmer, the governor of Michigan and a contender on Joe Biden’s short list for V.P., spoke with The Times ahead of her speech on Monday night at the Democratic National Convention.
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A group of Black Lives Matter protesters in Seattle marched through a residential neighborhood this week demanding that white residents give up their homes, dramatic video shows.
Footage of the Wednesday demonstration posted to Twitter shows a crowd of dozens chanting “Black lives matter” before an unidentified man projects his ire toward nearby white residents — saying they are living in a historically black section of the city as another woman in the crowd yells that they should “give up” their homes, the clip shows.
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President Trump has threatened to send the feds to intervene in New York City following the surge in shootings that’s left at least seven people dead and more than 50 wounded in less than a week in the Big Apple.
Man fatally shot at gun-violence memorial as shootings rage on
“Law and Order. If @NYCMayor can’t do it, we will!” the president tweeted Sunday night, retweeting a tally of the recent bloodbath.
Fifty-one victims were shot in 40 separate incidents across the five boroughs from Friday through Sunday, according to NYPD data Monday morning. Seven people were killed.
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Trump Administration Finalizes Plan to Open Oil Drilling in Alaska's Arctic Refuge
The decision sets up a fierce legal battle over the fate of a vast, remote area that is home to polar bears, caribou and the promise of oil wealth.
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Covid-19 Live Updates: Misinformation Becomes a New Front for Doctors to Battle
Schools in Belgium will reopen full time in September. The Democratic National Convention begins today and will be conducted almost entirely online.
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The Recession Is About to Slam Cities. Not Just the Blue-State Ones.
Those with budgets that rely heavily on tourism, sales taxes or direct state assistance will face particular distress.
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Covid-19: What if ‘Herd Immunity’ Is Closer Than Scientists Thought?
In what may be the world’s most important math puzzle, researchers are trying to figure out how many people in a community must be immune before the coronavirus fades.
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Biden Maintains Lead in Polls as Convention Begins
Joe Biden has a sizable but diminished lead against President Trump in the polls. Democrats asked for an investigation into the postmaster general and mail delays.
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New York Has Tamed the Virus. Can It Hold Off a Second Wave?
The sustained low rate of infection has surprised local health officials. But a resurgence may be inevitable, despite the state’s and city’s best efforts.
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Covid-19 News: Live Updates
Students and teachers will be screened for infection even as the nation’s second-largest school district begins instruction remotely. The Democratic National Convention begins today and will be conducted almost entirely online.
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New Zealand Election Delayed Amid New Coronavirus Outbreak
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the September national election would be postponed by four weeks, citing voter safety and a lockdown in Auckland that would make it difficult to campaign.
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All your life you’ve never seen a woman taken by a Fleetwood Mac song like this.
TikTok user Nicole Petrie’s mother, Cheryl, suffers from dementia — but even in her darkest moments of anxiety, Nicole has found she can still be brought joy by familiar music.
“My mother has Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), and when she is having a bad day or moment of confusion, music can almost instantly improve her mood,” Nicole, 25, told Newsflare.
The loving daughter — who is also a model and activist — recently documented her ability to bring her mother out of a dark place using music.
“Hey Google — play Fleetwood Mac, please. Turn the volume up,” says Nicole while stroking her panicked mother’s hand, in a video she posted to TikTok.
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Pelosi to Recall House for Postal Service Vote as Democrats Press for DeJoy to Testify
The House will cut short its summer recess to consider legislation that would counter changes at the Postal Service that critics say undermine casting ballots by mail.
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Who is Louis DeJoy?
The official at the center of the controversy over the Postal Service is a major Trump donor with a career in logistics.
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Trump’s Policies Are a Boon to the Super Rich. So Where Are All the Seven-Figure Checks?
Only a small fraction of the president’s top donors from 2016 have given as much to his re-election effort.
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Trump’s Drive to Undermine Confidence in the Election Is Accelerating
With Joe Biden leading in many public polls, President Trump has heightened his attacks on mail-in voting.
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Why A "Hidden" Trump Vote Can't Explain His Bad Poll Numbers
Republicans insist that millions of Americans want to vote for Trump but won’t admit it. Polling experts tell a different story.
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Conor Lamb Found a Way to Win in Trump Country. Can Biden Follow His Path?
Throughout his campaign, Joe Biden has repeatedly returned to the same themes and strategies that supported Mr. Lamb to a surprise victory in a district that Donald Trump carried by about 20 points in 2016.
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A Virginia House Candidate Campaigns By Attacking ‘A Man Dressed as a Woman’
As Bob Good, an opponent of same-sex marriage, tries to rally Republicans with attacks on transgender rights, Democrats see an opening in the G.O.P.-held district.
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Postal Crisis Ripples Across Nation as Election Looms
President Trump’s furious objection to mail-in balloting and a new Trump-allied postmaster general are raising fears about the election and the Postal Service.
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Trump Falsely Blames Democrats for Not Funding the Postal Service
President Trump defended the postmaster general, but wouldn’t say whether he supported the removal of mail-sorting machines. Here’s the latest.
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Kamala Harris, Daughter of Immigrants, Is the Face of America’s Demographic Shift
Her parents’ arrival to Berkeley as young graduate students was the beginning of a historic wave of immigration from outside Europe that would change the United States in ways its leaders never imagined.
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‘We’re Clearly Not Doing Enough’: Drop in Testing Hampers Coronavirus Response
For the first time during the pandemic, the United States saw a downward trend in the number of coronavirus tests conducted each day.
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