The incendiary congressional candidacy of Carl Paladino has divided New York Republicans and now threatens to shake up party leadership.
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Inflation Sped Up Again in May, Dashing Hopes for Relief
The Consumer Price Index picked up by 8.6 percent, as price increases climbed at the fastest pace in more than 40 years.
In Alaska, 48 House candidates and a first-of-its-kind special election
Voters are taking part in a mail-only special election with an open primary. Former Gov. Sarah Palin and Santa Claus are on the ballot.
Donald Trump Hits Back at Ivanka Trump’s Account That She Accepted His Election Loss
The former president, responding to videotaped testimony played at the Jan. 6 hearing, said Ivanka Trump had been “checked out” and was not involved in studying the election results.
More Than 19 Million Watched Jan. 6 Hearing, Early Tally Shows
The number, which will grow as the count adds more networks, is in the ballpark of big television events like a “Sunday Night Football” game.
Biden and Latin American Leaders to Announce Migration Deal
President Biden is trying to confront repeated surges of migrants at the U.S. border by casting them as a problem for the entire region, not just the United States.
Biden to Visit Port of Los Angeles, Casting Inflation as a Global Problem
The visit to the nation’s busiest entry point for goods comes as President Biden struggles to show progress on resolving supply chain issues that are fueling inflation across the country.
After a Political Storm, Gay Days Return to Disney
An L.G.B.T.Q. tradition at Disney World took on new significance this year, when Disney was ensnared in a heated cultural debate.
Virus Testing Mandate for International Travelers to the U.S. to End
A senior administration official said that the C.D.C. will re-evaluate the decision in 90 days, and said that the requirement for pre-departure testing could be reinstated if there are new concerns about another variant.
U.S. and Chinese Defense Officials Meet in Bid to Cool Regional Tensions
Despite public sparring over Taiwan, both sides indicated there had been some progress on steps to prevent inadvertent escalation of close military encounters.