Donald J. Trump said Ghazala Khan may not have been “allowed” to speak at the Democratic convention, implying that she was subservient because of her Muslim faith.
The negative remarks by the Republican presidential nominee about the mother of a dead soldier drew quick and widespread condemnation.
Mr. Trump intends to focus on the three biggest swing states: Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Without sweeping them, he has no path to victory, his campaign believes.
The hacking at the Democratic National Committee and other campaign computer systems is forcing the White House to face a new question: how and whether to fight back.
Bryan Denton, a photographer who works for The New York Times and is based in Lebanon, gives his account of covering Iraqi forces’ recapture of Falluja from the Islamic State.
The peerless swimmer Katie Ledecky; a photo essay of Olympians and their heroes; the sprinter Justin Gatlin’s comeback; how Boston’s citizens fought to reject their city’s bid; and 10 writers on their memories of Games past.
Sgt. Gary Rose, a medic with an elite group of commandos in 1970, is to receive the first Medal of Honor acknowledging the heroics of a soldier on the ground in the Secret War in Laos.
Donald J. Trump said Ghazala Khan may not have been “allowed” to speak at the Democratic convention, implying that she was subservient because of her Muslim faith.
The negative remarks by the Republican presidential nominee about the mother of a dead soldier drew quick and widespread condemnation.
Mr. Trump intends to focus on the three biggest swing states: Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Without sweeping them, he has no path to victory, his campaign believes.
The hacking at the Democratic National Committee and other campaign computer systems is forcing the White House to face a new question: how and whether to fight back.
Bryan Denton, a photographer who works for The New York Times and is based in Lebanon, gives his account of covering Iraqi forces’ recapture of Falluja from the Islamic State.
The peerless swimmer Katie Ledecky; a photo essay of Olympians and their heroes; the sprinter Justin Gatlin’s comeback; how Boston’s citizens fought to reject their city’s bid; and 10 writers on their memories of Games past.
Sgt. Gary Rose, a medic with an elite group of commandos in 1970, is to receive the first Medal of Honor acknowledging the heroics of a soldier on the ground in the Secret War in Laos.