- Donald J. Trump’s unpopularity with voters in affluent, suburban areas has jeopardized several House Republican incumbents, opening the chance for Democrats to win in conservative districts.
- Mr. Trump is so disliked among college-educated voters that he is at risk of losing by double digits in several districts that Mitt Romney carried comfortably in 2012.
How Trump Got His Start, and Was First Accused of Bias
As Mr. Trump assumed an increasing role in his father’s business, the real estate company’s practice of turning away potential black tenants was painstakingly documented.
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A Powerful Russian Weapon: The Spread of False Stories
Using both conventional media and covert channels, the Kremlin relies on disinformation to create doubt, fear and discord in Europe and the United States.
Guns on Campus: A New Worry or an Added Protection?
At the University of Texas, students, professors and administrators talk about how they’re grappling with a state law allowing concealed handguns on college campuses.
Tennis Talent, Hidden in Africa
The continent has skilled players, but a lack of resources and opportunities, including access to top competition, keeps them from breaking through.
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SEAL Team 6 and a Man Left for Dead: A Grainy Picture of Valor
An airman with the unit is being considered for the Medal of Honor after new video analysis suggested that he fought alone bravely in a 2002 battle on an Afghan peak.
WHITE HOUSE LETTER
Watching ‘Southside With You,’ on the Obamas’ First Date
Two White House correspondents discuss a new film about Barack and Michelle Obama’s first date: “It wasn’t that great of a date!” And, “It sure went on a long time.”
MEMO FROM FRANCE
From Bikinis to Burkinis, Regulating Women’s Swimwear
What is it about women’s swimwear and general attire that has repeatedly compelled societies to legislate or regulate women’s choices?
Crackdown on For-Profit Colleges May Trap Taxpayers
The goal of relieving students saddled with onerous debt and a subpar education can be at odds with reducing the cost to taxpayers who are likely to be stuck with the bill.
INSIDE WEALTH
Only in Palm Beach: The $95 Million Tear-Down
The most expensive single residential property ever sold in Palm Beach, Fla., once owned by Donald Trump, is being demolished by its new owner, a Russian billionaire.