Trump Edges Close to Clinton With Flood of Donations
- Donald J. Trump and the Republican Party raised $82 million in July, mostly in small donations, suggesting he has harnessed the passion of his core supporters.
- Hillary Clinton has “been doing this for 20 years,” said Mr. Trump’s finance chairman. “We’ve been doing it for two months.”
Unfiltered Voices From Trump Rallies
Mr. Trump’s supporters often chant vitriolic, even violent slogans at his campaign events. Our reporters documented examples.
ON WASHINGTON
Kansas Voters Send Message by Ousting Tea Party Firebrand
Tim Huelskamp, the lawmaker who has spent most of his six years in Washington feuding with his own Republican leaders, was seen as contributing to political paralysis, not action.
Investors Are Unfazed by Instability in Turkey
Desperate for yield, big investors are scooping up stocks and bonds in nations like Turkey and Brazil, ignoring perils.
MURDER IN THE 4-0
Social Circles Collide on a Dance Floor. Then a Brawl Ends in Death.
A group of friends asked if they could join a celebration for a woman in a South Bronx high-rise. The police say Julian Washington, 30, was killed protecting a friend in the fight that followed.
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Lifeguards at the Olympic Pool? ‘Yes, It’s Necessary’
A supervisor at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium cited the possibilities of debilitating cramps, heart attacks and head-crunching collisions with the wall.
The Innovation Campus: Building Better Ideas
Can architecture spur creativity? Universities are investing in big, high-tech buildings in the hope of evoking big, high-tech thinking.
How a Branch of ISIS Built a Global Network of Killers
A jailhouse interview with a German man who joined the Islamic State reveals the workings of a unit whose lieutenants are empowered to plan attacks around the world.
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Barbra Streisand Sets the Record Straight
At 74, as she embarks on a memoir, an album and a rare tour, the megastar is intent on correcting (the tiniest) errors and on defining her own legacy.
‘Alma Thomas,’ an Incandescent Pioneer
This exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem expresses belief in the infinite possibilities of human progress from a pioneering modernist perspective.