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U.S. Politics

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  1. News Analysis

    As Gaza Talks Falter, Negotiators Look for a Deal or a Scapegoat

    President Biden’s decision to withhold offensive weapons if Israel attacks Rafah has scrambled cease-fire talks. But much of the various sides’ recriminations may be to gain advantage — or shift blame.

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    President Biden has long objected to an assault on Rafah, where more than one million Palestinians have taken refuge, because he has seen no war plan that would not result in extensive civilian casualties.
    President Biden has long objected to an assault on Rafah, where more than one million Palestinians have taken refuge, because he has seen no war plan that would not result in extensive civilian casualties.
    CreditMohammed Saber/EPA, via Shutterstock

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Election 2024

  1. Harris Warns of Supreme Court’s Future Rulings: ‘I Worry About Fundamental Freedoms’

    In an interview with The Times, Vice President Kamala Harris deepened her criticism of the conservative justices who overturned Roe and singled out Clarence Thomas’s views on other settled cases.

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    “This court has shown itself to be an activist court,” Vice President Kamala Harris said of the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
    CreditJustin T. Gellerson for The New York Times
  2. Barron Trump Is Picked to Be Delegate at the Republican Convention

    In his most political role to date, Donald J. Trump’s youngest son will serve as a delegate from Florida just a few months after graduating from high school.

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    CreditRebecca Blackwell/Associated Press
  3. Why Biden and Harris Are So Busy on Wednesdays, When Trump Isn’t in Court

    The president and vice president have been keeping up a busy schedule in the middle of each week, just as Donald Trump takes a break from his trial in New York.

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    President Biden is set to travel to Wisconsin for a speech in Racine.
    CreditPete Marovich for The New York Times
  4. Using Cartoonish Accents, J.F.K.’s Grandson Insults and Mocks Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    In an escalation of the family feud, the son of Caroline Kennedy portrayed heavily accented characters who suggested that his cousin, the presidential candidate, was on steroids, not too smart and a liar.

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    Jack Schlossberg’s videos, on Instagram, are a modern reminder that broad swaths of the Kennedy family reject Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign.
    CreditMatthew Abbott for The New York Times
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  6. Trump on Trial

    Stormy Daniels Fights Back

    Facing intense questioning from Donald Trump’s lawyers, Daniels responded at times with sharp retorts.

    By Jesse McKinley

     
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