Both nations had presidents who attacked their elections. But their responses — and the aftermaths — were much different.
Tag: Presidential Election of 2020
Biden and Netanyahu Gear Up for a Complicated New Era
The two leaders have forged a relationship over four decades that vacillates between warmth and combat.
Election Deniers in U.S. Push Idea of Voting Fraud in Brazil
Some prominent election denialists in the United States are using Brazil to try to whip up concern about the approaching midterms.
Hundreds of Jan. 6 Cases
At the heart of the Jan. 6 investigation are the cases against the riot suspects.
Your Thursday Briefing: Liz Cheney, Out
Plus a mortgage strike in China and resistance fighters in Ukraine.
The Party of Trump
A look at the latest results from last night’s primaries, and their larger meaning for the Republican Party.
A Functional Congress? Yes.
Congress is known for being dysfunctional. Why hasn’t it been over the past two years?
The Jan. 6 attack was a crisis. So why wasn’t it more of a scandal?
The political dog that didn’t bark.
Two Trump Scenarios
What should you make of the F.B.I.’s search of Donald Trump’s home? We offer a guide.
Dueling Weaknesses
The Times has released its first poll of the 2022 midterm cycle.