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How 100 top U.S. schools compare.

By JEREMY ASHKENAS, HAEYOUN PARK and ADAM PEARCE

On The Daily Show, Roy Wood Jr. discussed the black Trump supporter and former cult member who was enthusiastically cheering on camera during the rally.

By GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO

The more white voters care about being white, the more they like President Trump.

By THOMAS B. EDSALL

And guess who his favorite subject was in Phoenix?

By GAIL COLLINS

The president inexplicably finds it easier to condemn reporters than neo-Nazis and white supremacists.

By NICHOLAS KRISTOF

Experts say that Afghanistan is locked in a cycle of state collapse, and outside involvement may be making matters there worse.

By MAX FISHER and AMANDA TAUB

President Trump is preparing to give the Defense Department formal authority to dismiss transgender troops, a person familiar with the directive said.

By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS

The Energy Department report says the current grid is robust but suggests additional support for the ailing coal and nuclear industries.

The very Republican leaders in Congress whom Mr. Trump will need to pass legislation are the focus of much of his ire.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Justice Bernd Zabel of Ontario faced a disciplinary panel because he arrived in his Hamilton courtroom wearing a red Make America Great Again ball cap.

By CATHERINE PORTER

As the presidents attacks on the media become more strident, worries rise that reporters are being put at risk of violence.

By JIM RUTENBERG

Furious with President Trumps reaction to the Charlottesville protests, four groups of rabbis denounced him in unusually pointed language

By ALEXANDER BURNS

Detested by some, admired by others, the former sheriff finds himself thrust into the political fray by the prospect of a Trump pardon.

By SIMON ROMERO

President Trump can often sound like two different people: One who speaks from a script and one who speaks off the cuff.

By CHRIS CIRILLO and MARK SCHEFFLER

This weeks newsletter: impressions of the United States after a recent visit, and readers comments on Australian banter.

By DAMIEN CAVE

President Trumps speech on Wednesday in Reno, Nev., was a day-and-night contrast to his performance on Tuesday in Phoenix, where he ignored his prepared remarks.

By MARK LANDLER

The presidents angry condemnation during a campaign-style rally heightened the fear that verbal attacks on the press could lead to physical attacks.

By DANIEL VICTOR

The visit by Prime Minister Najib Razak promises to bestow legitimacy on him and illustrates what critics say is the Trump administrations disregard for corruption.

By GARDINER HARRIS

Trumps business advisers took a moral stand. Why wont his evangelical advisers do the same?

By JIM WINKLER

In internal emails, Gerard Baker described the draft of an article about the presidents rally in Phoenix as commentary dressed up as news reporting.

By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM

How 100 top U.S. schools compare.

By JEREMY ASHKENAS, HAEYOUN PARK and ADAM PEARCE

On The Daily Show, Roy Wood Jr. discussed the black Trump supporter and former cult member who was enthusiastically cheering on camera during the rally.

By GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO

The more white voters care about being white, the more they like President Trump.

By THOMAS B. EDSALL

And guess who his favorite subject was in Phoenix?

By GAIL COLLINS

The president inexplicably finds it easier to condemn reporters than neo-Nazis and white supremacists.

By NICHOLAS KRISTOF

Experts say that Afghanistan is locked in a cycle of state collapse, and outside involvement may be making matters there worse.

By MAX FISHER and AMANDA TAUB

President Trump is preparing to give the Defense Department formal authority to dismiss transgender troops, a person familiar with the directive said.

By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS

The Energy Department report says the current grid is robust but suggests additional support for the ailing coal and nuclear industries.

The very Republican leaders in Congress whom Mr. Trump will need to pass legislation are the focus of much of his ire.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Justice Bernd Zabel of Ontario faced a disciplinary panel because he arrived in his Hamilton courtroom wearing a red Make America Great Again ball cap.

By CATHERINE PORTER

As the presidents attacks on the media become more strident, worries rise that reporters are being put at risk of violence.

By JIM RUTENBERG

Furious with President Trumps reaction to the Charlottesville protests, four groups of rabbis denounced him in unusually pointed language

By ALEXANDER BURNS

Detested by some, admired by others, the former sheriff finds himself thrust into the political fray by the prospect of a Trump pardon.

By SIMON ROMERO

President Trump can often sound like two different people: One who speaks from a script and one who speaks off the cuff.

By CHRIS CIRILLO and MARK SCHEFFLER

This weeks newsletter: impressions of the United States after a recent visit, and readers comments on Australian banter.

By DAMIEN CAVE

President Trumps speech on Wednesday in Reno, Nev., was a day-and-night contrast to his performance on Tuesday in Phoenix, where he ignored his prepared remarks.

By MARK LANDLER

The presidents angry condemnation during a campaign-style rally heightened the fear that verbal attacks on the press could lead to physical attacks.

By DANIEL VICTOR

The visit by Prime Minister Najib Razak promises to bestow legitimacy on him and illustrates what critics say is the Trump administrations disregard for corruption.

By GARDINER HARRIS

Trumps business advisers took a moral stand. Why wont his evangelical advisers do the same?

By JIM WINKLER

In internal emails, Gerard Baker described the draft of an article about the presidents rally in Phoenix as commentary dressed up as news reporting.

By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM

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