With the nominee increasingly isolated in his own party, the gun rights group has become one of his remaining supporters within the G.O.P. coalition. Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, tried on Tuesday to explain his statement that "Second Amendment people" might be able to stop Hillary Clinton's agenda should she become president. Republicans like the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, and former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani of New York also commented. A Russian cyberattack is now thought to have breached the private email accounts of more than 100 party officials and groups. His suggestion recalled an earlier controversy when Mr. Trump seemingly implied that the president had some link to the terrorist massacre of 49 people at in Orlando. The billionaire Gilbert Chagoury wanted to contact someone to offer his insight into the elections in Lebanon in 2009, his spokesman said. The ouster of Roger Ailes and an internal inquiry have done little to halt a drumbeat of new accusations of misogyny at Fox News. Members of the United States Olympic and Paralympic teams shed some clothes to make it harder to tell. Take the quiz. No American man has won gold in Olympic fencing in more than a century, but Daryl Homer took home the silver. Yusra Mardini, an 18-year-old Syrian swimmer, is one of 10 athletes who competed as part of the first refugee Olympic team. Although she didn’t win a medal, her story has caught the world’s attention. A fraternity of well-heeled former wrestlers has endowed the sport with rich payouts for American medalists, like $250,000 for an Olympic gold. NBC has done better since the opening ceremony, when viewership fell 35 percent compared with four years ago. Olympic officials said the water had turned green because alkalinity levels were thrown off by the number of people using the pool, not by, you know, something else. It took more than an hour for firefighters to arrive at Baghdad’s Yarmouk hospital. No one could find keys to the nursery. None of the fire extinguishers worked. At least 13 infants died in a fire that broke out on a maternity ward in a Baghdad hospital on Tuesday night. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. When young women are prompted to reflect on their physical appearance, they lose intellectual strength, research shows. From computers to coffee makers, choosing the right devices for students can be tough. Here’s a guide to make back-to-school shopping a little easier. The broken-windows style of policing that New York evangelized is increasingly seen as a source of community tensions, not a successful crime-fighting strategy. A Justice Department report showing that officers systematically stopped, searched and arrested blacks is a step toward a settlement to overhaul police training and practices. In investigations of nearly two dozen police departments around the country, the Justice Department found common tactics that showed widespread bias. The new policy could spur broad scientific study of a drug being used to treat dozens of diseases despite little rigorous evidence of its effectiveness. An aide to Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey texted a colleague that he lied when he told reporters that his senior staff members did not know about a plot to close traffic lanes, according to a court filing. Officers pulled the man into an opening on the 21st floor after he had been climbing for about two hours. Live video of his ascent was widely viewed online. The programs that prevent websites from displaying ads will be rendered useless for those accessing the social network’s desktop site, but not on mobile browsers. If confirmed, the capture of the seaside city of Surt would be a severe blow to the Islamic State’s expansion into North Africa. As Silicon Valley start-ups have delayed initial public offerings or sales, they have come under pressure to let their employees sell some of their private stock. A quiet crackdown by the country’s morality police has shattered what had been an increasingly vibrant and visible community. In dozens of cases, the Chinese authorities say, gangs have killed vagrants and workers far underground and used the deaths to defraud mine owners. Ms. Munsel was 17 when, in 1943, she won a Metropolitan Opera contract and $1,000 after tying for first place in the eighth annual Metropolitan Auditions of the Air. Ending a marriage is often a good way (well, let’s just say a way) to get in shape. Combining thoughtful inquiry with firsthand experience, J. D. Vance has inadvertently provided a civilized reference guide for an uncivilized election. More Recent Articles |
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