Hard-Liners Furious as Ryan Appears to Abandon Nominee
- Effectively conceding defeat for his party in the presidential race, Speaker Paul D. Ryan said his most urgent task was ensuring that Democrats wouldn’t control the House and Senate.
- But Mr. Ryan faced angry blowback from conservative lawmakers supportive of Donald J. Trump.
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A Protest Movement Is Born: ‘Tweet Me Your First Assaults’
Mr. Trump’s lewd remarks, captured in a recording, inspired the author Kelly Oxford to ask women to share stories of sexual harassment. The response was overwhelming.
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Messages that WikiLeaks released offered a look inside an operation that misread the electoral mood and struggled to define a message.
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Trump’s Bluster Erode Democracy, Experts Say
His claim that he’d jail Hillary Clinton was “a threat to the rule of law, a threat to the stability of our institutions,” one political scientist said.
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Fleeing Coast Before the Storm, Then Trapped Inland
After Hurricane Matthew deluged the Southeast with rain, the worst damage may have occurred inland, in places typically used as refuges for people evacuating from the coast.
Britain’s Leaders Learned the Wrong Lesson After ‘Brexit’
The country’s economy stabilized quickly after the vote to leave the European Union, but the pound is falling again amid signs the government is planning to take a hard line in negotiations.
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A Times editor’s open letter drew responses from Asian-Americans sharing stories of prejudice, abuse and ignorance.