“Hillary Clinton Appears to Gain Late Momentum on Surge of Latino Voters” plus 24 more NYT |
- Hillary Clinton Appears to Gain Late Momentum on Surge of Latino Voters
- Presidential Election: High Early Turnout Among Latino Voters Could Mean Trouble for Donald Trump
- Criticized by Candidates, Comey Has Tense Days Ahead After Election
- Tense Senate Tussle in New Hampshire Illustrates Murky Finish Line
- The Closer: Michelle Obama
- A Hip-Hop Political Rally, Starring Beyoncé, Jay Z (and Hillary Clinton)
- Hillary Revels in the Rain
- In 1 Unscripted Moment, Hillary Clinton Finds Joy in the Rain
- Forget the Cost to the Candidates. This Campaign’s Cost America More.
- Hillary Clinton and the Return of the (Unbaked) Cookies
- How to Satirize This Election? Even the Onion Is Having Trouble
- Ruling Preserves Voting Rights for Thousands in North Carolina
- After High-Profile Shootings, Blacks Seek Prosecutor Seats
- Facing Death, Brooklyn District Attorney Spoke of Doing What ‘Is Right’
- Public Sacrifice: How to Fix a Retirement Plan at a School or Nonprofit
- Push to Give Marcos a Philippine Hero’s Burial Finds an Ally in Duterte
- Another Philippine Mayor Accused of Drug Crimes by Duterte Is Killed
- Pushing That Crosswalk Button May Make You Feel Better, but …
- Diary of a New York City Marathon, Now With a Finishing Kick
- Gentrification Protesters in Los Angeles Target Art Galleries
- Beyoncé’s True Political Statement This Week? It Wasn’t at a Clinton Rally
- South Koreans ‘Ashamed’ Over Leader’s Secretive Adviser
- ‘The Crown’ Episodes 1 and 2: Stiff Lips, Warm Heart
- Green-Wood Cemetery, Where Presidential Aspirants Enjoy an Afterlife
- Snapshot: Molly Ringwald Has Advice to Give and a Role to Match
Hillary Clinton Appears to Gain Late Momentum on Surge of Latino Voters Posted: 05 Nov 2016 02:33 PM PDT Hillary Clinton sought to galvanize Latino voters on Saturday, as early voting signaled their turnout was swelling in states that Donald J. Trump needs to win. |
Presidential Election: High Early Turnout Among Latino Voters Could Mean Trouble for Donald Trump Posted: 05 Nov 2016 10:53 AM PDT Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump will both campaign in Florida, where early voting ends in some counties on Saturday. |
Criticized by Candidates, Comey Has Tense Days Ahead After Election Posted: 05 Nov 2016 08:43 AM PDT Despite the controversy that has entangled the F.B.I. in presidential politics, its director, James B. Comey, has no plans to leave office, colleagues say. |
Tense Senate Tussle in New Hampshire Illustrates Murky Finish Line Posted: 05 Nov 2016 09:52 AM PDT A state that once seemed promising for Democrats in their bid to take back the Senate is now seeing a fight for every vote. |
Posted: 05 Nov 2016 02:00 AM PDT Dismissed early on by critics, the first lady has evolved into a powerful presence on the campaign trail. |
A Hip-Hop Political Rally, Starring Beyoncé, Jay Z (and Hillary Clinton) Posted: 04 Nov 2016 09:03 PM PDT To the cheers of thousands, top artists headlined a Cleveland event to urge millennial and African-American voters to go to the polls on Tuesday. |
Posted: 05 Nov 2016 01:39 PM PDT Nearing the end of a grueling presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, cut short a speech on Saturday in Florida because of a sudden rain shower. But she didn't let the water spoil the party. |
In 1 Unscripted Moment, Hillary Clinton Finds Joy in the Rain Posted: 05 Nov 2016 02:23 PM PDT Days from the end of a grueling presidential contest, Mrs. Clinton relinquished her script at a Florida rally. |
Forget the Cost to the Candidates. This Campaign’s Cost America More. Posted: 05 Nov 2016 10:28 AM PDT Regardless of who wins the presidency, a brutal election battle has left the nation's image tarnished, in the eyes of its own people and the world. |
Hillary Clinton and the Return of the (Unbaked) Cookies Posted: 05 Nov 2016 10:10 AM PDT "I suppose I could have stayed home and baked cookies," Mrs. Clinton once said, to her regret, as her husband ran for president. Now the line is back. |
How to Satirize This Election? Even the Onion Is Having Trouble Posted: 04 Nov 2016 08:35 AM PDT The 2016 presidential campaign, with its unsavory issues and unpopular candidates, has proved challenging to the staff of the satirical website The Onion. |
Ruling Preserves Voting Rights for Thousands in North Carolina Posted: 04 Nov 2016 08:31 PM PDT A federal judge, rejecting a challenge by Republican operatives, prohibited three counties from revoking registrations just before the presidential election. |
After High-Profile Shootings, Blacks Seek Prosecutor Seats Posted: 05 Nov 2016 09:05 AM PDT Black lawyers, racial justice groups and liberal donors, led by the hedge fund billionaire George Soros, are combining forces to try to propel more African-American district attorneys into office. |
Facing Death, Brooklyn District Attorney Spoke of Doing What ‘Is Right’ Posted: 05 Nov 2016 02:46 PM PDT In his last interview, Ken Thompson, who died last month at 50, described his proudest accomplishments and a desire to reform "fundamentally unfair" aspects of the criminal justice system. |
Public Sacrifice: How to Fix a Retirement Plan at a School or Nonprofit Posted: 04 Nov 2016 07:22 AM PDT Plans known as 403(b)'s often have mediocre investment choices and high fees; here are some ways to do something about it. |
Push to Give Marcos a Philippine Hero’s Burial Finds an Ally in Duterte Posted: 05 Nov 2016 06:15 AM PDT Ties, possibly financial, between President Rodrigo Duterte and the family of the dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos have raised questions of motives. |
Another Philippine Mayor Accused of Drug Crimes by Duterte Is Killed Posted: 05 Nov 2016 06:24 AM PDT Rolando Espinosa Sr., the mayor of Albuera, was killed in his jail cell in the central Philippines, in what the police called a "firefight." |
Pushing That Crosswalk Button May Make You Feel Better, but … Posted: 27 Oct 2016 05:57 AM PDT Some buttons, such as the door-close button on an elevator, are mere artifices — placebos that promote an illusion of control but in reality do not work. |
Diary of a New York City Marathon, Now With a Finishing Kick Posted: 03 Nov 2016 01:13 PM PDT A 2012 examination of the route, published in one-mile increments, was truncated by Hurricane Sandy. The writer returns, four years later, for the final two miles (and 385 yards). |
Gentrification Protesters in Los Angeles Target Art Galleries Posted: 05 Nov 2016 03:00 AM PDT Spray paint and hurled bottles draw the notice of the police as a neighborhood's Mexican-American residents fear being displaced. |
Beyoncé’s True Political Statement This Week? It Wasn’t at a Clinton Rally Posted: 05 Nov 2016 12:39 PM PDT The pop star's appearance with the Dixie Chicks at the Country Music Association Awards was powerful — and sly. |
South Koreans ‘Ashamed’ Over Leader’s Secretive Adviser Posted: 05 Nov 2016 08:30 AM PDT Many are infuriated by the notion that President Park Geun-hye has been in thrall for decades to a family of religious charlatans. |
‘The Crown’ Episodes 1 and 2: Stiff Lips, Warm Heart Posted: 04 Nov 2016 06:47 AM PDT The triumph of the first two episodes of "The Crown" is its unerring emotional focus. It finds the heart in every scene. |
Green-Wood Cemetery, Where Presidential Aspirants Enjoy an Afterlife Posted: 04 Nov 2016 06:07 PM PDT Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn will pay tribute to those who tried but failed to make it to the White House with a tour of graves of also-rans. |
Snapshot: Molly Ringwald Has Advice to Give and a Role to Match Posted: 04 Nov 2016 07:00 AM PDT The actress talks about preparing for the stage version of "Terms of Endearment" and about her penchant for giving advice. |
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