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How Vaccines Are Revealing Cracks in Trump’s G.O.P.

17 septembre 2025 à 19:09
Some Republicans are starting to worry that the issue of health care could cost them politically.

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Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana invited Susan Monarez, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who was fired last month, to testify before the Senate health committee.

Georgia Election Official Who Defied Trump Enters Governor’s Race

17 septembre 2025 à 12:49
Brad Raffensperger, the two-term Republican secretary of state, joins a primary that also includes the state’s lieutenant governor and attorney general.

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Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state, announced on Wednesday that he was running for governor.
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Democrat Wins Seat of Slain Minnesota Lawmaker, Leaving State House Evenly Split

16 septembre 2025 à 21:35
Xp Lee, a former City Council member, won a special election to replace his political mentor, former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman, who was assassinated in June.

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Xp Lee works at the Minnesota Department of Health and served on the City Council of Brooklyn Park, a suburb of Minneapolis.

Tim Walz Seeks Third Term as Governor of Minnesota

16 septembre 2025 à 10:16
Mr. Walz raised his national profile with a run for vice president. He has suggested that an additional term as governor would rule out the prospect of him running for president in 2028.

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Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota, ran for vice president last year.

Tim Walz Seeks Third Term as Governor of Minnesota

16 septembre 2025 à 09:54
Mr. Walz raised his national profile with a run for vice president. He has suggested that an additional term as governor would rule out the prospect of him running for president in 2028.

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Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota, ran for vice president last year.

Former Republican Lt. Governor of Georgia Enters Governor’s Race as a Democrat

16 septembre 2025 à 07:00
Geoff Duncan could prove to be a wild card in an election next year that will be a crucial test for Georgia’s relatively new status as a swing state.

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Geoff Duncan, former lieutenant governor of Georgia, speaking at the Democratic National Convention last year.

Which Living Democrat Does Cuomo Admire? He Can’t Name One.

16 septembre 2025 à 03:00
In an interview with The New York Times, former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, a lifelong Democrat, said the party “is not meeting the moment.”

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Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said he expected more Democratic leaders to endorse his opponent for mayor of New York City, Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, before Election Day.

Lina Hidalgo Will Not Run for Re-election in Texas

15 septembre 2025 à 23:10
Lina Hidalgo, the top elected official in Harris County, which includes Houston, says she will not run for re-election or any other office in 2026.

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Lina Hidalgo’s decision ends — for the moment, at least — a meteoric political career that had fueled the hopes of many Texas Democrats and had drawn sustained and withering Republican attacks.

Schwarzenegger Urges Voters to Reject California Redistricting Measure

15 septembre 2025 à 20:53
Arnold Schwarzenegger issued his first public rebuke since Gov. Gavin Newsom placed a gerrymander plan on the ballot.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger, the actor and former Republican governor of California, considers independent redistricting a key piece of his political legacy.

The Fleeting Fantasy of a King Who Would Return to Save Nepal

15 septembre 2025 à 11:45
Fury at the country’s politicians had led earlier this year to a failed royalist uprising, which may have been an unheeded warning of the popular discontent that exploded on the streets this month.

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A statue of Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev in Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital. He was king of Nepal from 1955 until his death in 1972.

German Far Right Gains in Bellwether Election, but Fails to Sweep

14 septembre 2025 à 16:44
Though a relief for the governing coalition, the far-right Alternative for Germany nearly tripled its vote share in North Rhine-Westphalia versus five years ago.

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Voters in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on Sunday.

What to Know About Malawi’s Presidential Election

14 septembre 2025 à 05:02
The decision by the country’s top court to overturn the last presidential race was hailed as a victory for democracy. But there are fears corruption will taint the vote on Tuesday.

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Lazarus Chakwera, the incumbent president of Malawi, in Lilongwe in July. Malawians will head to the polls on Sept. 16.

McCaul, a Foreign Policy Leader in the House, Won’t Seek Re-election

14 septembre 2025 à 16:04
Representative Michael McCaul, an 11-term Texas Republican who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee, announced on Sunday that he would retire from Congress.

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Representative Michael McCaul, Republican of Texas, in 2023. He is the latest in a string of Republicans who have announced plans to leave the House after next year’s elections.

After Landmark Election, a Frustrated Malawi Returns to Polls

14 septembre 2025 à 05:02
The decision by the country’s top court to overturn the last presidential race was hailed as a victory for democracy. But there are fears corruption will taint the vote on Tuesday.

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Lazarus Chakwera, the incumbent president of Malawi, in Lilongwe in July. Malawians will head to the polls on Sept. 16.

How Nancy Pelosi Quietly Shaped California’s Redistricting Fight

14 septembre 2025 à 11:45
Private meetings and longtime loyalties helped push what began as something of a Democratic bluff into a full-fledged counteroffensive against President Trump.

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Nancy Pelosi is not the face of the redistricting fight in California — that role clearly belongs to Gov. Gavin Newsom — but she has been quietly pivotal from the start.

The German Elections That Are Set to Test the Attraction of the Far Right

14 septembre 2025 à 00:01
A municipal vote in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia will be a gauge of the national mood since Chancellor Friedrich Merz took office.

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The industrial city of Gelsenkirchen in North Rhine-Westphalia is one of the places where the far-right party Alternative for Germany could do well.

Van Hollen Criticizes Democratic Leaders for Delay in Endorsing Mamdani

13 septembre 2025 à 22:13
At an annual fund-raiser in Iowa, the Maryland Democrat said he supported Zohran Mamdani for mayor of New York City and said people were sick of “spineless politics.”

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Senator Chris Van Hollen isn’t alone in suggesting that it is time for the national Democrats to get behind Zohran Mamdani, but many party leaders have not.

Nepal’s New Government Calls Elections. Its Critics Cry Foul.

13 septembre 2025 à 10:09
Sushila Karki, a former Supreme Court chief justice who was appointed as interim leader, made speed a priority in a process that other jurists deemed unconstitutional.

A Chaotic Showdown Over Election Integrity in India

13 septembre 2025 à 05:01
Opposition parties say a move by India’s election commission is part of a wider pattern of election influencing by the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which derides the claims.

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Protesters in Kolkata, India, last month after the country’s election commission announced the revision of voter rolls ahead of elections in the state of Bihar.

As Missouri Redistricts, the Career of Rep. Emanuel Cleaver Teeters

12 septembre 2025 à 16:58
The Missouri Senate passed new borders on Friday that Republicans believe would benefit their party by splitting up the district of Representative Emanuel Cleaver, a Democrat.

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Representative Emanuel Cleaver, a Democrat who was Kansas City’s first Black mayor, could find himself out of a job after 11 terms in Washington and nearly half a century in politics.
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  • What We Know About Bolsonaro’s Conviction
    Brazil’s top court convicted former President Jair Bolsonaro on charges of plotting a coup to remain in power after losing the 2022 presidential election. Ana Ionova, reporting from Brasília, explains the charges and what comes next.
     

What We Know About Bolsonaro’s Conviction

Brazil’s top court convicted former President Jair Bolsonaro on charges of plotting a coup to remain in power after losing the 2022 presidential election. Ana Ionova, reporting from Brasília, explains the charges and what comes next.

Amid Drought, Some U.K. Residents Fume as Blackstone C.E.O. Fills Private Lake

12 septembre 2025 à 15:46
A local water company said tankers of its water would no longer be sent to the American billionaire’s estate to fill his lake.

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The American billionaire Stephen A. Schwarzman has been refurbishing a country house in the village of Conholt in east Wiltshire, about 80 miles southwest of London.

Patriots Owner’s Son Drops Out of Boston Mayoral Race

11 septembre 2025 à 22:46
Josh Kraft had harshly criticized the policies of Mayor Michelle Wu, a fellow Democrat, but his message did not resonate with voters.

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Josh Kraft, a Democrat, is ending his campaign for mayor of Boston.

Brazil’s Supreme Court Is On Course to Convict Bolsonaro in Coup Plot

11 septembre 2025 à 14:56
A majority of voting justices said they plan to vote to convict Brazil’s former president of trying to hold onto power. A final verdict could come Thursday.

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Former President Jair Bolsonaro was accused of orchestrating a vast plot to stay in power after he lost the 2022 election.

Mamdani Gets Backing From National Democrats as Trump Enters Fray

11 septembre 2025 à 10:32
Democrats have been slow to embrace Zohran Mamdani, the democratic socialist who won New York City’s mayoral primary. Many, especially in New York, still are.

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Zohran Mamdani has begun to receive some more explicit endorsements from Democrats for his bid for New York City mayor as the race moves into the final fall stretch.

In Public and in Private, New York Marks 9/11 Anniversary

11 septembre 2025 à 14:01
The names of those killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks were read at a memorial plaza in Lower Manhattan. Other remembrances took place across the region.

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Charlie Kirk and America’s Grim Routine After a Shooting

10 septembre 2025 à 20:47
While the nation has endured violent eras before, this is one with instant footage, and instant reaction.

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Charlie Kirk speaking at a Turning Point Action conference in Detroit in 2024. He was a staunch ally of President Trump.

James Walkinshaw, Democrat of Virginia, Wins House Special Election

9 septembre 2025 à 20:27
James Walkinshaw will fill a seat left open by the death of his former boss, Gerald Connolly, and shrink the Republicans’ majority in the chamber.

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James Walkinshaw is the first Democrat to win a House special election since President Trump took office in January.

Boston Mayor Advances to General Election, Will Face Political Newcomer

9 septembre 2025 à 21:02
Mayor Michelle Wu and Josh Kraft, a son of the New England Patriots owner, were the top two vote-getters in Tuesday’s preliminary mayoral election.

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Michigan Judge Tosses Out Cases Against Fake Trump Electors

9 septembre 2025 à 13:17
The judge, a Democrat, concluded that fake electors recruited to support Donald J. Trump’s candidacy in 2020 did not understand that they were being asked to do something illegal.

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Judge Kristen D. Simmons, right, during a preliminary examination in the case at the Ingham County District Court in Lansing, Mich., in 2023.

Missouri House Approves Map That Boosts Republicans

9 septembre 2025 à 14:01
Republicans want to redraw congressional districts and increase their party’s chances of flipping a seat long held by a Democrat in the Kansas City area.

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The Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City.

James Talarico Joins Senate Campaign in Texas

9 septembre 2025 à 05:02
State Representative James Talarico, who is studying to become a Presbyterian pastor, has sparred with Fox News hosts and bantered with Joe Rogan. Now he wants Senator John Cornyn’s seat.

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State Representative James Talarico, a seminary student who entered the race for the seat currently held by Senator John Cornyn, believes Texas and the country want a return to decency.

France’s Government Has Collapsed. What Comes Next?

9 septembre 2025 à 04:07
President Emmanuel Macron is expected to appoint a new prime minister, rejecting calls for elections or his resignation.

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The collapse of the French government now leaves President Emmanuel Macron with an assortment of imperfect, even unpalatable, options. Each holds its own challenge for both him and the country.

Meet the New ICE Recruits

8 septembre 2025 à 21:29
ICE was hiring officers in Texas, part of a huge ramp-up to its work force. The Times was there.

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ICE made nearly 700 job offers, conditional on applicants passing medical, background and drug tests, according to a spokesman, at a recent job fair in Arlington, Texas.

As Syria Tries to Move Away From Dictatorship, Signs of Authoritarianism Linger

7 septembre 2025 à 09:47
The ex-rebels now in control of Syria say they are ending rule by fear, overhauling the security and prison systems, and holding elections. But concerns over sectarianism and inclusivity remain.

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A training session on Saturday ahead of the choosing of a new Syrian Parliament in Damascus.

In the Battle for Congress, Working-Class Democrats Try a Hardscrabble Pitch

7 septembre 2025 à 05:02
A new crop of candidates has turned away from the aspirational “American dream” message of campaigns past and is leaning into how difficult life can be for working people — including them.

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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba of Japan Says He Will Step Down

7 septembre 2025 à 08:25
The embattled leader is trying to head off a deep split in his party over a right-wing political surge, a weakened economy and turbulent trade relations with the United States.

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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba of Japan has been under intense pressure from within his own party to step down.

U.S. Is Increasingly Exposed to Chinese Election Threats, Lawmakers Say

5 septembre 2025 à 15:44
Two Democrats on the House China committee noted the use of A.I. by Chinese companies as a weapon in information warfare.

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Democrats on the House China committee said the office of Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, was “stripping away the guardrails that protect our nation from foreign influence.”

A Right-Wing Wave in Britain Produces a Teenage Civic Leader

5 septembre 2025 à 09:42
As Reform U.K. meets for its annual conference, the experience of its youngest municipal leader, George Finch, shows a party trying to combine caution and provocation.

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George Finch, left, leader of Warwickshire County Council, appearing at a news conference alongside Reform U.K.’s leader, Nigel Farage, last month.

A Right-Wing Wave in Britain Produces a Teenage Civic Leader

5 septembre 2025 à 00:01
As Reform U.K. meets for its annual conference, the experience of its youngest municipal leader, George Finch, shows a party trying to combine caution and provocation.

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George Finch, left, leader of Warwickshire County Council, appearing at a news conference alongside Reform U.K.’s leader, Nigel Farage, last month.

A Right-Wing Wave in Britain Produces a Teenage Civic Leader

5 septembre 2025 à 00:01
As Reform U.K. meets for its annual conference, the experience of its youngest municipal leader, George Finch, shows a party trying to combine caution and provocation.

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George Finch, left, leader of Warwickshire County Council, appearing at a news conference alongside Reform U.K.’s leader, Nigel Farage, last month.

In Texas, a Senate Race Turns Brutal Before It’s Even Declared

3 septembre 2025 à 18:27
Attorney General Ken Paxton is waging “legal war” against Beto O’Rourke, a possible Democratic rival, threatening jail and an investigation that could bankrupt his organization.

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The clash between the politicians started last month as an offshoot of President Trump’s push to have Republicans redraw congressional lines in Texas.

Trump Team Urges G.O.P. to Rebrand Signature Policy Law

3 septembre 2025 à 12:27
Top campaign officials told House Republicans they should rebrand the measure the president dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” in a nod to its unpopularity with voters.

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The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, is one of several veterans of President Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign urging a rebrand of the “One Big Beautiful Bill.”

John E. Sununu Is Exploring a Senate Run in New Hampshire

3 septembre 2025 à 10:50
The former senator has been out of office for more than 15 years, but his last name is synonymous with Republican politics in a state where party leaders see a chance to flip a seat.

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Former Senator John E. Sununu in 2007. Mr. Sununu has been out of office for more than 15 years, but his family has long been a formidable political dynasty in New Hampshire.

Dan Kleban Joins Maine Democratic Primary, Seeking to Unseat Senator Susan Collins

3 septembre 2025 à 09:39
Dan Kleban enters a crowded Democratic primary as party leaders wait for Maine’s Democratic governor, Janet Mills, who is “seriously considering” a run for Senate.

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Dan Kleban at his brewery, the Maine Beer Company, in 2019. He said Americans were “feeling that no matter how hard they work, even if they play by the rules, the system’s rigged against them.”

Jair Bolsonaro, Charged With Plotting a Coup, Is Not at His Trial

2 septembre 2025 à 12:41
Brazil’s Supreme Court began judging the case against the former president, who did not attend the proceedings because of poor health, his defense team said.

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Attendees looked on as Justice Alexandre de Moraes read the charges during the opening session of former President Jair Bolsonaro’s trial at Brazil’s Supreme Court in Brasília on Tuesday.

What to Know About Jair Bolsonaro’s Coup Plot Trial

2 septembre 2025 à 05:03
The former Brazilian president is charged with planning a coup after losing the 2022 elections. He says he pursued only legal avenues to remain in power. Here is what to know about the trial.

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Jair Bolsonaro, the former Brazilian president, at a rally last year. Prosecutors argue he oversaw a vast plot to overturn the results of the 2022 election.

How Jair Bolsonaro Tried, and Failed, to Stage a Coup in Brazil

2 septembre 2025 à 05:02
Brazil’s former president, Jair Bolsonaro, stands trial on Tuesday, accused of plotting a coup after losing the 2022 elections. Evidence suggests this is how he tried to do it.

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Supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro protested in front of army headquarters in the days after Mr. Bolsonaro lost the October 2022 election, which he said had been stolen.

Brazil Tightens Bolsonaro House Arrest Amid Escape Concerns

31 août 2025 à 19:23
Former President Jair Bolsonaro, who will stand trial on Tuesday, is being closely monitored by the Brazilian authorities, who fear he may try to flee.

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Mr. Bolsonaro outside his home earlier this month. He has been under house arrest for weeks.
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