Ahead of Donald Trump’s policy speech this week on immigration, his newly installed campaign manager said, “What he supports is to make sure that we enforce the law, that we are respectful of those Americans who are looking for well-paying jobs and that we are fair and humane for those who live among us in this country,” avoiding the issue of what the Republican nominee would do about 11 million undocumented immigrants.
Filings show limited investments that have forced the Republican National Committee to effectively serve as the campaign's organizing arm. But the mogul's allies fear he has left himself vulnerable by outsourcing voter mobilization to the party.
"He has said that when the audit is complete, he will release his tax returns," Kellyanne Conway said in an about-face from five months ago when she called for transparency.
For 17 days, Rio featured a decathlon of mishaps, with Brazilians' boisterous passion the only constant in a roller-coaster Games during which it was hard to know where to look: at victorious athletes like Usain Bolt or drunk American swimmers vandalizing a gas station.
When Feyisa Lilesa crossed the marathon finish line, he held up his hands in an "X" to call attention to the killing of the Oromo people, an ethnic majority that has long complained about being marginalized.
A Times investigation into the financial maze of Donald J. Trump’s real estate holdings in the United States reveals that companies he owns have at least $650 million in debt.
That is nearly twice the amount apparent in his federal election filing.
As Hillary Clinton seeks the White House, the funding of the sprawling philanthropy has become an Achilles’ heel for her campaign and, if she is victorious, potentially her administration as well.