In Trump’s Twitter Feed: Conspiracy-Mongers, Racists and SpiesWe look inside the alternate reality of President Trump’s Twitter account, where he absorbs and amplifies a noxious stream of disinformation.To assess the first Twitter presidency, The New York Times examined Mr. Trump’s interactions with the social media platform since he took office.
How Trump Reshaped the Presidency in Over 11,000 TweetsThe president’s tweeting transformed how he exerted power, leaving the White House and Twitter to grapple over whether, and how, to rein it in.
Warren Health Plan Tightens Democrats’ Embrace of Tax IncreasesElizabeth Warren’s “Medicare for all” proposal would push the boundaries of taxing corporations and the rich to fund expanded government programs.593 comments
The ‘Medicare for All’ MathMs. Warren thinks a single-payer health care system can save more than other analysts think. Here’s where she says she’ll get the money to pay for it.305 comments
The End of BetomaniaBeto O’Rourke’s meme-ready instincts and hope-and-change flourishes seemed like a credible bet to counter President Trump. Until they didn’t.
Newest White House Aide Is a Uniquely Trumpian PastorPaula White, a Florida televangelist, is being brought into the Trump administration to help shore up his evangelical base.
Putting Aside Fans’ Boos, Trump Will Host the NationalsMr. Trump will host the World Series champions at the White House. But at least one star will stay away.
As California Burns, Trump Stymies State’s Climate EffortsState leaders have found themselves witnessing firsthand the effects of climate change as they are hamstrung by President Trump to take actions to fight it.
How She Went From Maid to Marathon ChampionAn impoverished life led the Kenyan champion Mary Keitany to quit running. She found her way back and has won seven major marathon titles.
11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsPete Wells on Peter Luger. Elizabeth Warren’s “Medicare for all” plan. Greta Gerwig’s “Little Women.” Thom Yorke. And more.
Juan VidalI Love Housework. Let Me Explain.Ironing my son or daughter’s outfit for the day connects me to them and reminds me that we’re not alone in this world.
Adam Neumann and the Art of Failing UpWeWork’s chief risk-taker found a kindred spirit with an open checkbook: SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son. Now he’s walking away with more than $1 billion.Business
Where ‘Jaws,’ the Ride, Lives ForeverLast-ride videos allow fans to replay their favorite moments, millions of times.Style
What Makes a Community in Today’s America?This summer, we drove through the South, meeting with religious leaders, small-business owners, educators, farmers and local representatives to talk about what brings us together.Style