Mr. Trump, in emphasizing gun issues and the Supreme Court during a speech, issued what some saw as a threat to Mrs. Clinton. Many women are abandoning decades of party loyalty, calling Mr. Trump emotionally unfit for the presidency and a menace to national security. A new batch of State Department emails includes requests to help a job seeker and a billionaire donor. It’s 90 days until the election. Twice a week on our new podcast, the campaign team at The Times will make sense of the final, delirious phase of the campaign. With their own history of facing religious bias, Mormons in reliably Republican Utah are worried about whether to support a nominee who denigrates Muslims. Newt Gingrich had a not-very-convincing response about a Donald Trump presidency. The House speaker defeated a political newcomer who had received a late surge of attention after being praised by Donald J. Trump. The department will ask law enforcement agencies and medial examiner’s offices to fill out forms when a person dies in police custody. The department alerted officers that gang members are plotting to shoot police officers in retaliation for the police shooting of Paul O’Neal, a black teenager. Gov. Rick Scott of Florida said four more cases had been identified in the Wynwood neighborhood, the only place in the continental United States with active transmission. Employees contend that each university failed to monitor, and replace, expensive, poor-performing investment options in their retirement plans. Phelps, who now has 25 Olympic medals, anchored the 4x200-meter freestyle relay. Ledecky won the 200-meter freestyle, her third Olympic gold medal. Swimmers at the Rio Games who once served suspensions for doping have been openly vilified by their rivals, creating plenty of awkwardness. Led by the world’s best gymnast, Simone Biles, the powerhouse American women’s team got the highest total score in every apparatus with a margin of victory of 8 points. Here’s our daily roundup of what happened, and what is going to happen, at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. The internet filters that keep foreign companies out have created an environment that pens China’s tech firms inside their home country. In China, a sheltered internet has given rise to a new breed of app, and American companies are taking notice. What was once known as the land of cheap rip-offs may now offer a glimpse at the future. The symbolism of a meeting in St. Petersburg between the Russian and Turkish presidents was probably enough to raise alarms in Western capitals. At a time of greater outsourcing of the service, rules regarding who may collect the dead vary, and in some states it requires little more than a driver’s license and a strong stomach. The longstanding cast members will not be returning for the show’s 42nd season this fall. Phelps made the kind of determined face that only social media could love as he prepped for the semifinal in the 200-meter butterfly on Monday at the Rio Olympics. The former college football star who spent three years as an N.F.L. quarterback drew attention has been training for a career as a professional baseball player. The tournament will be held at the South Street Seaport in Lower Manhattan starting in November, returning to the city for the first time in more than two decades. To project striking power almost anywhere, it’s hard to beat a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. Almost all of the 11 in existence are American — almost. 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. The choreographer Tricia Miranda is a den mother to young dancers who flock to her YouTube channel and North Hollywood studio. Do you trust your child enough to help plan a family vacation? Maybe you should. Instead of pushing competitive buttons, low-stakes games like Pokémon Go and Neko Atsume: Kitty Collector feel like charming interludes. More Recent Articles |
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