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The Day After Donald Trump’s Shooting

In Butler County, Pennsylvania, where the assassination attempt occurred, shock gave way to the conviction that Trump will be the next President.
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Our Local Correspondents

Paradise Bronx

From the time of the Revolutionary War to the fires of the nineteen-seventies, the history of the borough has always been shaped by its in-between-ness.
Annals of the Sea

Were Pirates Foes of the Modern Order—or Its Secret Sharers?

We’ve long viewed them as liberty-loving rebels. But it’s time to take off the eye patch.
Onward and Upward with Technology

How Lawrence Abu Hamdan Hears the World

The artist and audio investigator, who calls himself a “private ear,” investigates crimes that are heard but not seen.
Letter from Washington

Inside the Trump Plan for 2025

A network of well-funded far-right activists is preparing for the former President’s return to the White House.

Commentary

Daily Comment

A Nation Inflamed

After the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, who can heal a country so threatened by menace, violence, and division?
Daily Comment

The Attempt on Donald Trump’s Life and an Image That Will Last

The bloodied former President, his fist raised, flanked by an American flag, is already an indelible portrait of our era of political crisis and conflict.
Comment

F.D.R.’s Election Lessons for Joe Biden and the Democrats

Less than six weeks before Democrats formally choose their nominee, the President is marching down a path of constant peril.
Daily Comment

The Message of the Supreme Court’s Wild Ride of a Term

The anxiety about distinguishing a President from a king, which framed this Court term, is inextricably intertwined with the end-of-democracy theme of the 2024 Presidential race.

Conversations

Q. & A.

A Congressional Democrat Explains Why He’s Standing with Biden

Robert Garcia, of California, knows that the President had a bad debate. He thinks Democrats should back him anyway.
Q. & A.

The Uncertain Outcomes of Emmanuel Macron’s Election Maneuver

The snap elections yielded a surprising defeat for France’s far right—and a new set of problems for Macron to contend with.
Q. & A.

Nate Cohn Explains How Bad the Latest Polling Is for Joe Biden

The Times’ chief political analyst reflects on the unique challenges facing the President, whether it’s still possible for him to launch a comeback, and what the polls can tell us, if anything, about the electability of other Democratic Presidential candidates.
Q. & A.

A Holocaust Scholar Meets with Israeli Reservists

Omer Bartov on his experience speaking with right-wing students who had just returned from military service in Gaza.

From Our Columnists

The Financial Page

How Trumponomics Could Undermine the U.S. Economy

Donald Trump’s America First policy program would likely lead to higher inflation, a damaging trade war, and maybe even a recession.
Fault Lines

Joe Biden’s Cynical Turn Against the Press

After a wave of intense scrutiny, the President and his campaign have begun to target the media, and many of his supporters have followed suit.
Letter from Biden’s Washington

Joe Biden’s Less-Than-Awful Press Conference Does Not Mean Everything Is Now O.K.

The political crisis over the President’s reëlection campaign enters its third week, very much unresolved.
Fault Lines

The Case for Joe Biden Staying in the Race

The known bad candidate is better than the chaos of the unknown.

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Dispatch

The Controlled Normalcy of Kamala Harris’s Trip to Las Vegas

On Tuesday, with Joe Biden’s reëlection campaign in free fall, the Vice-President travelled to Nevada for what some hoped would be her launch as the Democratic Presidential candidate.
The New Yorker Interview

The Culture Wars Inside the New York Times

Joe Kahn, the newspaper’s executive editor, wants to incentivize his staff to take on difficult stories, even when they might engender scrutiny, or backlash.
Daily Comment

What Lessons Do the Stunning Results of the French Election Offer?

President Macron’s gamble in fighting the far right has to be declared, if not a success, at least not an absolute failure.
Daily Comment

Joe Biden Is Fighting Back—but Not Against Trump, Really

In his efforts to demonstrate vigor, is the President finding his voice or losing his way?
Daily Comment

Did Joe Biden’s ABC Interview Stanch the Bleeding or Prolong It?

Campaigns require conviction—but must also be able to absorb bad news and pull out signal from noise.
Letter from the U.K.

Tory Tears on the U.K.’s Election Night

Viewed from across the pond, or even from across the Channel, the Labour Party’s wipeout win looks like an anomaly—a liberal bulwark against a wave of right-wing populism.
Daily Comment

The Bidens Can’t Let Go

The President’s family has defended him by invoking his past. But these arguments aren’t landing, since the case against his Presidency is that he isn’t even capable of leading as he could twelve months ago.
Daily Comment

Learned Hand’s Spirit of Liberty

Eighty years ago, Americans embraced a new definition of their common faith. “The spirit of liberty,” a then little-known judge said, “is the spirit which is not too sure that it is right.”