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In His Beloved Philadelphia, Biden Faces Wariness From Black Voters

President Biden’s standing has slipped with Democrats who are vital to a repeat victory, interviews with nearly two dozen Black voters showed.

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Biden Flipped Georgia in 2020. This Year Could Be Different.

President Biden’s narrow win in 2020 was seen as a sign of Georgia’s emergence as a battleground state. But in 2024, he faces a much different climate.

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Election Updates: After a week in court, Donald Trump stepped out to Minnesota and Texas. Next, he’ll visit the Bronx.

 

Under Israeli Bombs, a Wartime Economy Emerges in Gaza

Amid the destruction, a marketplace of survival has arisen focused on the basics: food, shelter and money.

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Vendors lining a sidewalk as people mill about. Destroyed buildings can be seen in the background.

As Hundreds of Thousands Flee Rafah, a Family Returns to the Ruins of Home

A family struggles with daily survival and fears having to pack up again after going back to Khan Younis, their hometown in Gaza.

 

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Russians Poured Over Ukraine’s Border. There Was Little to Stop Them.

The stunning incursion into the Kharkiv Region lays bare the challenges facing Ukraine’s thinly stretched forces as Russia ramps up its summer offensive.

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A man in combat gear escorts an older woman in a purple coat.

Xi Jinping’s Warm Embrace of Vladimir Putin in China Is a Defiance of the West

Western leaders looking for outward signs that the Chinese leader pressured the Russian president to end the war in Ukraine will likely be disappointed.

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Russian forces continued to press attacks in Ukraine’s northeast, seeking a buffer zone on the border.

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An Ex-President, a Senator and the Center of the (Legal) Universe

Manhattan is playing host to two of the biggest political trials in American history. The courthouses are just 500 feet apart.

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Demonstrators with red, white and blue Trump signs gather in Collect Pond Park outside of former President Donald J. Trump’s trial in Manhattan Criminal Court.

Donald Trump’s New York Trial: Where Page Six Meets ‘12 Angry Men’

The machinery of celebrity is being laid bare in a Manhattan courtroom amid the first criminal prosecution of a former U.S. president.

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Donald Trump has long prized certain tactics. Here’s how they are being highlighted in his trial.

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Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia rejected efforts by the state’s Democrats to reshape the Commonwealth’s relationship with its Confederate past.

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Display at Alito’s Home Renews Questions of Supreme Court’s Impartiality

News of a popular “Stop the Steal” symbol on Justice Samuel Alito’s front lawn led jurists and politicians to express concerns about coming court decisions.

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Benedictine Nuns Denounce Kansas City Kicker’s Commencement Speech

The Benedictine Sisters of Mount St. Scholastica spoke out against Harrison Butker’s assertion that being a homemaker was a woman’s highest calling.

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This Zoo Is Reopening After 239 Days. The Animals Have Missed You, Too.

Severe damage from flooding kept the Prospect Park Zoo in Brooklyn shut for eight months. How will the animals react to having human company again?

George Etheredge for The New York Times