Trump Says Some Migrants Are 'Not People' and Predicts a 'Blood Bath' if He Loses
By Jim Rutenberg and Steven Lee Myers Their claims of censorship have successfully stymied the effort to filter election lies online. | | By Anjali Huynh and Michael Gold In a caustic and discursive speech in Ohio, former President Donald J. Trump once again doubled down on a doomsday vision of the United States. | | By Raja Abdulrahim The United Nations human rights office has not blamed any side for the attacks, including one on Thursday that Gazan health officials say killed 20. | | |
World By Raja Abdulrahim, Bilal Shbair and Abu Bakr Bashir A time of religious devotion, dawn-to-dusk fasting and charity is instead a daily struggle for survival. | | Opinion | Jamelle Bouie By Jamelle Bouie Voters' concerns over abortion rights won't be easy to avoid. | | |
By Brent McDonald, Miguel Soffia and John Bartlett Poor water pressure and dry hydrants posed major obstacles to fighting the February fire that killed scores of people along the country's Pacific Coast. | | By Mark Boyer and Maggie Haberman As President Biden and Donald J. Trump enter a new phase of the presidential race, they face different challenges compared to four years ago. | | By Nikole Hannah-Jones, Claire Hogan and Gabriel Blanco In a new essay, Nikole Hannah-Jones argues that the fall of affirmative action is part of a 50-year campaign to roll back racial progress. | | |
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