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Eric Adams Gives New Meaning to Frequent-Flier Program

That doesn’t mean the charges will stick.

A Grieving Mother. A Famous Uncle. An Unlikely Crusade.

Tragedy turned Nadia Milleron, Ralph Nader’s niece, into an activist. Now she’s on a long-shot campaign for Congress.

Trump Voters Drive a Rise in Ticket Splitting

Ticket splitters in key presidential battlegrounds and Ohio tend to be supporters of Donald J. Trump who are skeptical of his picks for Senate,...

Democratic Senate Candidates Lead in Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin, Polls Find

Strong showings in new Times/Siena College polls leave a narrow path open for Democrats to keep hold of the chamber, but Republicans maintain an...

G.O.P. Candidates, Looking to Soften Their Image, Turn to Their Wives

Ads featuring candidates’ families have long been a campaign staple. But they have taken on new urgency, especially for vulnerable Republicans, in a year...

Democrats See a Chance to Beat Trump on Judicial Confirmations

They hope to use the time after the election to approve judges, but Senator Durbin says their aggressive efforts have already produced a remarkable...

The Best Way to Keep Congress From Getting Things Done

Supporters of the filibuster argue that without unlimited debate, democracy succumbs to silence. Or something.

Biden Signs Stopgap Spending Measure to Keep Government Open

The bill averts a campaign-season shutdown but ensures another spending fight in Congress during its lame-duck session in December.

Zelensky’s Star Power Fades on Capitol Hill

As the war drags on, Ukraine’s president receives a quieter welcome in Washington and faces angry questions from some Republicans.

Task Force on Trump Assassination Attempts Sinks Into Partisanship

Democrats walked out on a committee hearing after Republicans called two of their own members who have nudged conspiracy theories as witnesses.

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