Hunter Biden Pleads Guilty in Tax Case
The guilty plea now exposes President Biden’s son to a likely outcome that once seemed unthinkable: significant time behind bars.
By Glenn Thrush and
The guilty plea now exposes President Biden’s son to a likely outcome that once seemed unthinkable: significant time behind bars.
By Glenn Thrush and
The party’s candidates are likely to benefit from running alongside ballot measures to protect abortion rights. But the deeply conservative nature of many of these states poses a serious challenge.
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The plan would affect millions of borrowers struggling with runaway interest and others who were still paying off loans after decades. It was set to take effect this fall.
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Activists, party lawyers and state officials are mobilizing behind a crackdown on a supposed scourge of noncitizens’ casting ballots. Voting rights advocates say the effort is spreading misinformation.
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With his daughter, Hope, in tow, Gov. Tim Walz made stops in red-leaning parts of a state that both parties see as critical to victory, but his events featured limited interactions with voters.
By Jazmine Ulloa
A bipartisan alliance looks to rein in what it sees as a rogue board aligned with the far right.
By Nick Corasaniti
In an address about the kind of economy he hopes to build for the 21st century, the former president harked back to the end of another century: the 19th.
By Jonathan Weisman
The Transportation Department ordered American, Delta, Southwest and United to share more information about their rewards practices to ensure they are fair to consumers and rivals.
By Sydney Ember
The plan would affect millions of borrowers struggling with runaway interest and others who were still paying off loans after decades. It was set to take effect this fall.
By Zach Montague
It was the latest effort by the Trump campaign to use Mr. Walz’s record on transgender rights to attack him as a far-left liberal.
By Chris Cameron
The indictment unsealed on Thursday comes as the United States expands its hunt for Russia’s most elite cyberwarriors.
By David E. Sanger and Julian E. Barnes
The party’s candidates are likely to benefit from running alongside ballot measures to protect abortion rights. But the deeply conservative nature of many of these states poses a serious challenge.
By Jonathan Weisman
Dimitri K. Simes, who was an adviser to Donald J. Trump’s first campaign, and his wife, Anastasia Simes, are accused of violating U.S. sanctions.
By Julian E. Barnes and Steven Lee Myers
The guilty plea now exposes President Biden’s son to a likely outcome that once seemed unthinkable: significant time behind bars.
By Glenn Thrush and Lauren Herstik
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