Trump's Charges Bring Doubts, Hopes and Uncertainty in Both Parties
| News Analysis By Reid J. Epstein A resounding victory by a liberal judge who ran on abortion rights showed that a largely unified political left is keeping up its momentum, and served as a new warning sign to Republicans. | | | By Jonathan Weisman, Katie Glueck and Jazmine Ulloa To some Republicans and Democrats, the charges appeared flimsy and less consequential than many had hoped. To others, the case had the potential to reverberate politically. | | | By Jack Ewing and Maddie McGarvey The state, heavily dependent on the auto industry, is a case study in whether electric vehicles will create or destroy jobs. | | |
| World By Damien Cave John Joseph was put on trial for leading a miners' rebellion seeking less taxation and more representation. His legacy was forgotten — until now. | | | Opinion By Michelle Cottle, Ross Douthat, Lydia Polgreen and Carlos Lozada Four Opinion writers discuss the indictment of President Donald Trump. | | |
| By Brandon Clement/WxChasing An early-morning tornado caused extensive damage in Bollinger County, Mo., uprooting trees and destroying homes. | | | By The New York Times Chicago voters chose Brandon Johnson, a county commissioner and union organizer with more liberal polices than his opponent Paul Vallas. | | | By Reuters The former prime minister discussed the legacy she hoped to leave and ended the emotional speech in New Zealand's Indigenous Maori language. | | |
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