Bird’s Eye View of Protests Across the U.S. and Around the World
Images from Saturday, June 6, show the scale of the protests against police brutality and racism, following the death of George Floyd.
View ArticleHow Trump Reshaped the Presidency in Over 11,000 Tweets
The president’s tweeting was once a sideshow. But it transformed how he exerted power, leaving the White House and Twitter to grapple over whether, and how, to rein it in.
View ArticleTrump’s Policies Are a Boon to the Super Rich. So Where Are All the...
Only a small fraction of the president’s top donors from 2016 have given as much to his re-election effort.
View ArticleThe president’s top donors from 2016 are not giving as much to his re-election.
President Trump is struggling to attract and retain a reliable stable of millionaires and billionaires willing to write seven-figure checks, despite his takeover of the Republican Party and a policy...
View ArticleGinsburg Supreme Court Vacancy Is the Second Closest to a U.S. Election Ever
The death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Friday left an opening on the Supreme Court 46 days before Election Day.
View ArticleMilken Had Key Allies in Pardon Bid: Trump’s Inner Circle
Rudolph Giuliani and Sheldon Adelson were among those who asked President Trump to pardon a symbol of 1980s greed.
View ArticleThe Swamp That Trump Built
A businessman-president transplanted favor-seeking in Washington to his family’s hotels and resorts — and earned millions as a gatekeeper to his own administration.
View ArticleVoters in Battleground States Are Driving Record Early Turnout
More than 64 million Americans have already cast their ballots, with about half of them in states that will ultimately decide who wins the Electoral College.
View ArticleVoters in Battleground States Are Driving Record Early Turnout
More than 64 million Americans have already cast their ballots, with about half of them in states that will ultimately decide who wins the Electoral College.
View ArticleFlorida Shifts Further Right
President Trump won Florida by a larger margin than in 2016, bolstered by support from Cuban-American voters in Miami-Dade County, a Democratic stronghold.
View ArticleTight Georgia Race Comes Down to Metro Atlanta
Joseph R. Biden Jr. held a narrow lead in the state as votes were counted in the Atlanta area, where he has made big gains in support.
View ArticleTrump Fights to Keep North Carolina Red
President Trump held a lead in North Carolina, as he appeared to gain traction with Black voters while maintaining support from his base.
View ArticleHispanic Voters Deliver a Texas Win for Trump
The Rio Grande Valley shifted decisively toward President Trump, cancelling out votes for Joseph R. Biden Jr. in urban and suburban areas.
View ArticleBiden Flips Wisconsin, Fueled by Support From Cities and Suburbs
Rural voters continued to support President Trump, but some counties that swung far to the right in 2016 moved left in 2020.
View ArticleMichigan Flips Back to the Democrats
Joe Biden was propelled to victory in this historically Democratic battleground with the help of increased turnout in Detroit and its wealthy suburbs.
View ArticleHow Biden Flipped Pennsylvania and Won the Election
As eastern counties shifted left, Joe Biden was propelled into victory in a state that President Trump narrowly won in 2016.
View ArticlePhoenix’s Blue Wave Pushes Arizona Toward Biden
The presidential race in Arizona remains close, but Joseph R. Biden Jr. was able to draw voters in Phoenix who could help him flip the state.
View ArticleHow Did Trump Do in Counties That Backed Him in 2016?
See how well President Trump fared among his most ardent supporters from four years ago.
View ArticleSince Election Day, a Lot of Tweeting and Not Much Else for Trump
President Trump has tweeted an average of 28 times a day in the last three weeks, mostly lamenting the results of the election, even as the coronavirus pandemic reached new heights across the country.
View ArticleWhat to Expect When Congress Meets to Certify Biden’s Victory
A normally perfunctory joint session will be more dramatic than usual on Wednesday as some Republican lawmakers plan to object to the electoral vote count. Their effort, based on spurious claims of...
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