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The big-data company Cambridge Analytica says it has the ability to predict the political leanings of every American adult, but how well it works remains unproved.
By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and DANNY HAKIM
Theres no evidence Abraham Lincoln ever said anything about the years in your life or the life in your years. So who did?
By JACEY FORTIN
Ronna Romney McDaniel is the niece of Mitt Romney and was a steadfast supporter of Mr. Trumps campaign after he became the Republican nominee.
By JONATHAN MARTIN
A guide to separating fact from rumor and speculation in a swirl of news about Russias electoral interference.
By MAX FISHER
Why would President-elect Trump object to a thorough, bipartisan probe into Russian meddling?
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The president-elect said that he did not believe assessments that Russia had intervened to help him, widening a breach with intelligence agencies.
By NICHOLAS FANDOS
Mr. Trumps team lashed out at intelligence agencies after The Washington Post reported that the C.I.A. believed that Russia had intervened to undercut Hillary Clinton.
By DAVID E. SANGER
Officials have high confidence in their conclusion partly because of another finding: Russia hacked Republican Party computers but did not release the information.
By DAVID E. SANGER and SCOTT SHANE
The president-elects new business council will be headed by the hedge fund billionaire Stephen Schwarzman. His overture to Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines is sure to raise eyebrows.
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR, JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS, MAGGIE HABERMAN and NICK CORASANITI
Donald Trump claims the election will be rigged in favor of Hillary Clinton, but Republicans are the ones threatening the democratic process.
By ANNA NORTH
A federal judge, rejecting a challenge by Republican operatives, prohibited three counties from revoking registrations just before the presidential election.
By MICHAEL WINES
Trumps abhorrent efforts to keep black and other minority citizens from voting are only the latest example of a long-running Republican strategy.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The House speaker, no fan from the start, struggles to safeguard his partys control of Congress while declining to defend the billionaire candidates every misstep.
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
Fearing damage to the Republican Partys image, they called on the national committee to back away from the nominee, with one contributor citing obvious moral failings.
By JONATHAN MARTIN, ALEXANDER BURNS and MAGGIE HABERMAN
The chaos that the G.O.P. hoped to contain by surrendering to Trump has engulfed the party anyway.
By ROSS DOUTHAT
Unless he becomes incapacitated or quits, getting rid of him is, legally and logistically, the equivalent of a triple bank shot.
By ALAN RAPPEPORT
Their partys nominee has attacked conservative heroes and traditions and caused dissension, doubt and widespread mockery from liberal classmates.
By JASON HOROWITZ
After a top Republican accused Mrs. Clinton of insufficient smiling at a national security forum, she suggested that it was a subject about women in politics that should be pondered.
By MATT FLEGENHEIMER
The fiery tone of Mr. Trumps speech on immigration tore a painful new wound in his relationship with the Republican National Committee.
By ALEXANDER BURNS and MAGGIE HABERMAN
A document obtained by The Times shows the wording suggested by advisers for Mr. Trumps replies to questions about race, religion and racism.
By YAMICHE ALCINDOR
The big-data company Cambridge Analytica says it has the ability to predict the political leanings of every American adult, but how well it works remains unproved.
By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and DANNY HAKIM
Theres no evidence Abraham Lincoln ever said anything about the years in your life or the life in your years. So who did?
By JACEY FORTIN
Ronna Romney McDaniel is the niece of Mitt Romney and was a steadfast supporter of Mr. Trumps campaign after he became the Republican nominee.
By JONATHAN MARTIN
A guide to separating fact from rumor and speculation in a swirl of news about Russias electoral interference.
By MAX FISHER
Why would President-elect Trump object to a thorough, bipartisan probe into Russian meddling?
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The president-elect said that he did not believe assessments that Russia had intervened to help him, widening a breach with intelligence agencies.
By NICHOLAS FANDOS
Mr. Trumps team lashed out at intelligence agencies after The Washington Post reported that the C.I.A. believed that Russia had intervened to undercut Hillary Clinton.
By DAVID E. SANGER
Officials have high confidence in their conclusion partly because of another finding: Russia hacked Republican Party computers but did not release the information.
By DAVID E. SANGER and SCOTT SHANE
The president-elects new business council will be headed by the hedge fund billionaire Stephen Schwarzman. His overture to Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines is sure to raise eyebrows.
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR, JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS, MAGGIE HABERMAN and NICK CORASANITI
Donald Trump claims the election will be rigged in favor of Hillary Clinton, but Republicans are the ones threatening the democratic process.
By ANNA NORTH
A federal judge, rejecting a challenge by Republican operatives, prohibited three counties from revoking registrations just before the presidential election.
By MICHAEL WINES
Trumps abhorrent efforts to keep black and other minority citizens from voting are only the latest example of a long-running Republican strategy.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The House speaker, no fan from the start, struggles to safeguard his partys control of Congress while declining to defend the billionaire candidates every misstep.
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
Fearing damage to the Republican Partys image, they called on the national committee to back away from the nominee, with one contributor citing obvious moral failings.
By JONATHAN MARTIN, ALEXANDER BURNS and MAGGIE HABERMAN
The chaos that the G.O.P. hoped to contain by surrendering to Trump has engulfed the party anyway.
By ROSS DOUTHAT
Unless he becomes incapacitated or quits, getting rid of him is, legally and logistically, the equivalent of a triple bank shot.
By ALAN RAPPEPORT
Their partys nominee has attacked conservative heroes and traditions and caused dissension, doubt and widespread mockery from liberal classmates.
By JASON HOROWITZ
After a top Republican accused Mrs. Clinton of insufficient smiling at a national security forum, she suggested that it was a subject about women in politics that should be pondered.
By MATT FLEGENHEIMER
The fiery tone of Mr. Trumps speech on immigration tore a painful new wound in his relationship with the Republican National Committee.
By ALEXANDER BURNS and MAGGIE HABERMAN
A document obtained by The Times shows the wording suggested by advisers for Mr. Trumps replies to questions about race, religion and racism.
By YAMICHE ALCINDOR
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