What RNC Members Say About Trump’s Calls to Cancel Debates
Many members of the Republican National Committee say they are giving little weight to the Trump campaign’s appeal.
Many members of the Republican National Committee say they are giving little weight to the Trump campaign’s appeal.
A psychologist working for the C.I.A. had threatened while interrogating Khalid Shaikh Mohammed to kill one of his preteen sons. But they were never in U.S. custody.
A revolt in Congress. Insurgent candidacies in swing states. A likely nominee on trial. This week showed how the party has turned more insular, antagonistic and repellent to general-election voters.
Police stations have become tent encampments. More than 800 migrants are sleeping at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. City officials are scrambling.
The C.D.C. has stopped distributing the 3-by-4-inch cards, a mainstay of American wallets in the earlier days of the pandemic.
Philippe will likely arrive in the Northern United States and eastern Canada this weekend as a post-tropical cyclone, leading to heavy rain.
The former president’s valuation of his residence and private club is part of New York’s civil fraud case against him.
Bakersfield, Calif., became more diverse and culturally expansive while the former House speaker was increasingly caught up in Washington’s barbed politics.
The Pentagon said the drone had been observed carrying out airstrikes shortly before flying within about 550 yards of U.S. forces.
More than 70 million rolling candies made by two separate manufacturers pose a choking hazard to children, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said.
When asked about immigration in a recent interview, the former president used language with echoes of white supremacy and Hitler.
The action by federal tax officials is the latest sign of Rudolph W. Giuliani’s growing financial troubles.
Women dominated the stage at a memorial on Thursday for Ms. Feinstein, who broke barriers, over and over.
The pioneering senator supported many women who followed in her footsteps, including her granddaughter, who now works for the city that Ms. Feinstein once led.
The confrontation happened just days after Kari Lake filed to run for the seat, which is now held by Kyrsten Sinema.
Soon after leaving office, the former president shared sensitive information about American submarines with a billionaire member of Mar-a-Lago, according to people familiar with the matter.
The two lawmakers sought support from members of their fractured party as the former president threatened to get involved in a potentially fierce struggle over who will lead the House.
He had been accused by hundreds of patients and was expected to face a criminal trial next year.
Over more than a half-century of public life, Senator Dianne Feinstein’s accomplishments rivaled those of anyone in the national arena: The 1994 assault weapons ban. The Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on the use of torture. Her trailblazing example as a woman in an overwhelmingly male-dominated political landscape. But in the last two years of her…