- In posts on Twitter, Donald J. Trump criticized Republicans who had withdrawn support for him.
- Mr. Trump also appeared to be laying the groundwork to blame House Speaker Paul D. Ryan and others should he lose the election.
For Most-Ardent Trump Supporters, It’s Fervor Over Data
At Mr. Trump’s rallies, the candidate and the crowds draw energy and affirmation from one another, while dismissing any discouraging information.
Early Voting Could Signal a Winner Before Nov. 8
Requests for absentee ballots in Florida and returned ballots in North Carolina are showing favorable signs for Hillary Clinton.
‘I’m the Last Thing Standing Between You and the Apocalypse’
Inside the final weeks of Hillary Clinton’s cautious — yet surprisingly risky — campaign.
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‘Tweet Me Your First Assaults’: A Protest Movement
Mr. Trump’s lewd remarks inspired an author to ask women to share stories of sexual harassment. The response was overwhelming.
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Samsung Kills Off Galaxy Note 7 Smartphone
The South Korean electronics giant had struggled with reports that the device could overheat and catch fire because of a manufacturing flaw.
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.
A Child in Yemen: ‘We Sleep Afraid, We Wake Up Afraid’
The bombs shake the author’s house at night and blow open doors and windows. How can he explain the war in Yemen to his children, who are living through it?
Ranchers Tote Guns as Tribes Dig In for Long Pipeline Fight
As dozens more protesters were arrested, Native Americans in North Dakota prepared for a long fight over the Dakota Access pipeline.
This City Is 78% Latino, and the Face of a New California
Santa Ana, in Orange County, has an all Latino City Council and stands in the vanguard of a California where Latinos have more influence in everyday life.
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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‘Go Back to China’: Readers React to a Racist Insult
A Times editor’s open letter drew responses from Asian-Americans sharing stories of prejudice, abuse and ignorance.
Learning From Dogs as They Sniff Out Their World
A walk in the park with an author and her pet also gives insight as to why canines avidly sniff things like toes, rears and corpses.
Glitz on the Gowanus: Nets Really Call Brooklyn Home
Twelve of the 15 Nets players with guaranteed contracts live in Brooklyn; last year, with the team still practicing in New Jersey, there was only one.