Biden Tells Voters to Look to the Past. (Just Not the Last Week.)
In New Hampshire, the Democratic field defines itself, unflatteringly, as “cool newcomer” vs. “establishment experience.”
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Trump Fires Gordon Sondland Hours After Dismissing Impeachment Witness Alexander Vindman
Emboldened by his victory and determined to strike back, the president fired Mr. Sondland, the ambassador to the European Union, after the White House earlier on Friday dismissed Colonel Vindman.
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A New Martyr Puts a Face on China’s Deepening Coronavirus Crisis
The death of the doctor whose warnings about the coronavirus were silenced has become a potent symbol of Beijing’s failures.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Royal Caribbean Bars Chinese Passport Holders
A coronavirus screening had already prompted the cruise line to delay a ship scheduled to leave New Jersey on Friday.
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Tonight’s New Hampshire Debate: What Time It Is and What to Watch For
Seven Democratic presidential candidates will face off onstage four days before the New Hampshire primary.
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How Pete Buttigieg Became the Surprise of the Iowa Caucuses
Joe Biden’s organization remained weak. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren focused on cities and college towns. Mr. Buttigieg, however, went everywhere.
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Widespread Outcry in China Over Death of Coronavirus Doctor
The doctor, Li Wenliang, had been silenced by the police after warning about the new coronavirus that has killed hundreds in China and sickened thousands.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Praises China’s Response to Outbreak as Death Toll Passes 600
After speaking by telephone with China’s leader, Xi Jinping, President Trump said on Twitter that “he will be successful.”
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A Rare Online Revolt Emerges in China Over Death of Coronavirus Whistle-Blower
The doctor, Li Wenliang, had been silenced by the police after warning about the new coronavirus that has killed hundreds in China and sickened thousands.
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China Tightens Wuhan Lockdown in ‘Wartime’ Battle With Coronavirus
With infections doubling every four days and more than 600 deaths, China intensified its response in Wuhan, with house-to-house temperature checks and mass confinements at quarantine centers.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Cruise Ship Off Japan Now Has 61 Cases
The jump in the number of cases on the Diamond Princess came as the death toll from the virus in China had surpassed 600.
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Chinese Doctor, Silenced After Warning of Outbreak, Dies From Coronavirus
Dr. Li Wenliang issued a warning about a strange new virus. Then the authorities summoned him for questioning.
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Muddled Democratic Race Hurtles to New Hampshire
A remarkable level of discord enveloped the start of the nominating process as results from Iowa’s troubled caucuses showed Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders in a dead heat.
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Bloomberg Pursues Wealthy Donors, but Not Their Checkbooks
Michael Bloomberg has sworn off taking money from other people for his presidential campaign. But in private, he is courting rich Democrats, potentially posing a challenge for his moderate rivals.
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Iowa Caucus Results Riddled With Errors and Inconsistencies
The mistakes do not appear intentional, but they raise questions about whether there will ever be a completely precise accounting.
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The Battle for California’s 20 Million Voters Came Early This Year
And Michael Bloomberg and Bernie Sanders are competing fiercely in places like Fresno, where candidates very rarely go.
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Trump, at National Prayer Breakfast, Lashes Out at Impeachment Foes
The president denounced the “corrupt people” who pushed for his impeachment. Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the president seemed “a little sedated” during his State of the Union address.
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Trump Offers Formal Response to Acquittal in Senate Impeachment Trial
The president delivered his reaction to the defeat of two articles of impeachment against him. At a prayer breakfast earlier Thursday, he expressed anger and resentment.
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Trump’s Team Celebrates Acquittal at (Where Else?) His Washington Hotel
Several current and former Trump advisers gathered to mingle and toast the president’s acquittal in the Senate.
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A viral clip shows the unidentified woman — wearing a green hoodie and denim jacket with an Amy Klobuchar pin — going on an anti-gay rant and attempting to take back her vote while a caucus precinct captain for Pete Buttigieg tries to reason with her.
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Sen. Mitt Romney makes his emotional case before voting to convict President Trump during the Senate impeachment trial. Romney broke with his party by becoming the only Republican to vote to convict Trump of abuse of power in his dealings with Ukraine. “I swore an oath before God to exercise impartial justice. I am profoundly religious. My faith is at the heart of who I am. I take an oath before God as enormously consequential,” he said on the Senate floor before the vote.
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Haunting drone footage shows the largely empty thoroughfares in the coronavirus epicenter city of Wuhan, a sprawling metropolis of 11 million residents that appears to have been transformed into a ghost town. The video captures a variety of eerie scenes, including one bridge with a handful of vehicles, another that is devoid of traffic, a lone car on a six-lane highway and the airport at a standstill.
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Trump Acquitted of Two Impeachment Charges in Near Party-Line Vote
As Republicans rallied behind President Trump, Senator Mitt Romney of Utah, the party’s 2012 presidential nominee, joined Democrats in voting to convict, the only senator to cross party lines.
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Romney, Defying the Party He Once Personified, Votes to Convict Trump
Senator Mitt Romney grew emotional as he pronounced the president “guilty of an appalling abuse of public trust.” The recriminations from fellow Republicans were immediate.
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In Trump Country, the Resistance Meets the Steel Curtain
Anti-Trump forces are still hard at work in deeply conservative areas, but the heady expectations of changing minds are getting harder to sustain.
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Bernie Sanders Raised $25 Million in January, More Than Any Rival in Any Quarter
The Vermont senator’s announcement came as the Biden, Buttigieg and Warren campaigns are showing signs of financial strain.
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Investigations Into 2020 Candidates Must Be Cleared by Top Justice Dept. Officials
The move is intended to help avoid upending the election as the F.B.I. inadvertently did in 2016 when its campaign inquiries shaped the outcome of the race.
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Trump Impeachment Trial: Live Updates Ahead of the Final Votes
The Senate is expected to vote at 4 p.m. Eastern to acquit President Trump in his impeachment trial. A few senators could defect. Democrats are already planning to continue their investigations of Mr. Trump, starting with a possible subpoena of John Bolton.
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Beyond the Partisan Fight, a Wealth of Evidence About Trump and Ukraine
Regardless of the Senate’s verdict, the impeachment inquiry, President Trump’s own words and other revelations yield a narrative establishing his involvement in the pressure campaign.
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Assured of Impeachment Acquittal, Trump Makes Case for Second Term in State of the Union
But his speech had the surreal quality of a president on trial for high crimes and misdemeanors addressing lawmakers in the chamber where he was impeached just seven weeks ago.
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