Can Trump Woo Enough Black Men to Hurt Biden in Battleground States?
By Nick Corasaniti and Stephanie Saul Anxious but determined, Americans are pushing through challenges like the pandemic and long lines to cast their ballot. The country is on course to surpass 150 million votes for the first time. | | By Astead W. Herndon, Nick Corasaniti and Kathleen Gray On the ground and in TV ads, the candidates are in an intense and surprising battle for Black male voters, who are crucial for Democrats trying to win back Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. | | By Kenneth P. Vogel, Jim Rutenberg and Maggie Haberman The former New York mayor's dirt-digging effort on Hunter Biden in 2019 ended with President Trump's impeachment. Now he is back with new associates. So far it is not going exactly as planned. | | |
World By Damien Cave After chafing against their isolation for so long, Australians these days are finding island life a privilege when pestilence lies beyond. | | Opinion By Joseph E. Stiglitz President Trump built in tax increases beginning in 2021, for nearly everyone but those at the very top. | | |
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