Soros Adds Intrigue and $800,000 to D.A. Race, Backing Progressive In Western New York, two races illustrate vastly different paths, and funding sources, for Democratic challengers seeking upsets. That includes support from the billionaire George Soros. Go to Source
Trump Serves Notice to Quit Climate Accord, as Diplomats Plot to Save It The United States notified the United Nations on Monday that it would leave the Paris climate agreement, staring the clock on a yearlong withdrawal process. Go to Source
Justice Dept. Asks for Identifying Details on Anonymous Op-Ed Author The writer, a senior Trump administration official, plans to write a book to be published this month. Go to Source
One Year From Election, Trump Trails Biden but Leads Warren in Battlegrounds Signs that the president’s advantage in the Electoral College has persisted or even increased since 2016. Go to Source
As Warren Gains in Race, Wall Street Sounds the Alarm With a populist message that promises to rein in corporate excess, Ms. Warren has been facing more hostility from the finance industry than any other candidate. Go to Source
Democratic Strategists Set Up $75 Million Digital Campaign to Counter Trump David Plouffe, the former Obama campaign manager, will advise the effort, which aims to compete with the president on his terms. Go to Source
Trump Taxes: Appeals Court Rules President Must Turn Over 8 Years of Tax Returns A three-judge appeals panel said the president’s accounting firm had to comply with a subpoena. Go to Source
Inside Ukraine’s Push to Cultivate Trump From the Start Former President Petro Poroshenko alternately flattered President Trump, signed deals with U.S. firms and met with Rudolph Giuliani. Go to Source
These Machines Can Put You in Jail. Don’t Trust Them. Alcohol breath tests, a linchpin of the criminal justice system, are often unreliable, a Times investigation found. Go to Source
Breath Tests Aim to Stop Drunk Driving. Can We Trust the Results? Tens of thousands of breath tests in more than a dozen states have been thrown out by judges. What does it mean if we can’t rely on this test? Go to Source
The Money Farmers: How Oligarchs and Populists Milk the E.U. for Millions The European Union spends $65 billion a year subsidizing agriculture. But a chunk of that money emboldens strongmen, enriches politicians and finances corrupt dealing. Go to Source
Pénzes gazdák: hogyan fejik meg az Európai Uniót az oligarchák és a populisták. Az Európai Unió 65 milliárd dollárt költ évente a mezőgazdaság támogatására. Ennek jelentős része kedvez az önkényuraknak, pénzzel tömi a politikusokat, és korrupt ügyeket finanszíroz. Go to Source
Adam Schiff, a Trump Punching Bag, Takes His Case to a Bigger Ring Mr. Schiff leads the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. Depending on one’s viewpoint, he will either save the republic — or destroy it. Go to Source
Trump’s Twitter Presidency: 9 Key Takeaways A sweeping Times investigation of all President Trump's tweets and followers shows how he has transformed the platform into a vital, and perilous, instrument of power. Go to Source
Warren Health Plan Tightens Democrats’ Embrace of Tax Increases A ‘Medicare for all’ proposal would push the boundaries of taxing corporations and the rich to fund expanded government programs. Go to Source
The End of Betomania Beto O’Rourke’s meme-ready instincts and hope-and-change flourishes seemed like a credible bet to counter President Trump. Until they didn’t. Go to Source
Beto Is Out and Warren’s Way to Pay: This Week in the 2020 Race Here’s a rundown of what happened in the Democratic primary race this week. Go to Source
Warren Laces Into Rivals as Iowa Campaign Grows Combative Ms. Warren said “complacency does not win elections,” as she pushed for big changes, while moderates like Pete Buttigieg and Joe Biden vowed they could unite the country. Go to Source
The ‘Whimpering’ Terrorist Only Trump Seems to Have Heard President Trump offered a vivid account of the ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi “crying and screaming” in the final minutes before his death. The only problem: No one else knows what he’s talking about. Go to Source
Trump’s Opposition to ‘Endless Wars’ Appeals to Those Who Fought Them A majority of veterans regret the wars fought after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. President Trump and Congress are listening. Go to Source
Warren Leads Tight Iowa Race as Biden Fades, Poll Finds Ms. Warren garnered 22 percent in a New York Times/Siena College poll, to 19 percent for Bernie Sanders. Pete Buttigieg has surged, while Mr. Biden’s travails have put the race in flux. Go to Source
Elizabeth Warren Proposes $20.5 Trillion Health Care Plan Ms. Warren would impose huge tax increases on businesses and billionaires to pay for “Medicare for all,” but she said she would not raise taxes on the middle class. Go to Source
Jobs Report: U.S. Added 128,000 to Payrolls Despite G.M. Strike The Labor Department’s October data surpassed expectations. Another 95,000 were added in revisions to previous months. Go to Source
House Impeachment Inquiry Vote Underscores Intense Polarization No Republicans and only two Democrats broke ranks, a sign that the inquiry is likely to remain a highly partisan affair. Go to Source
A Divided House Endorses Impeachment Inquiry Into Trump House Democrats rallied behind a measure setting out rules for the public phase of their impeachment inquiry into President Trump, endorsing the process. Go to Source
What to Know About the House Vote on Trump Impeachment Rules The House will vote on a resolution Thursday to guide the impeachment process as it heads into a more public phase. Go to Source
John Bolton Is Summoned to Testify in Trump Impeachment Inquiry The former national security adviser is said to have been deeply alarmed by what he perceived as a campaign by the president’s inner circle to manipulate Ukraine policy for political gain. Go to Source
‘Devil Winds’ Drive Southern California Fires The winds, known as the Santa Anas, loom large over the collective psyche of the region. Go to Source
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