How a Georgia Security Conference Became a Target of Election Deniers
The gathering had nothing to do with the election. That didn’t stop conspiracy theorists from spreading falsehoods.
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The gathering had nothing to do with the election. That didn’t stop conspiracy theorists from spreading falsehoods.
Though a larger coalition of fact checkers has disbanded, a team of students and researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle is still working to document how lies online threaten to undermine this year’s presidential race.
Two recent videos have sought to undermine confidence in the security of the vote.
Gen Z men are increasingly turning away from the Democratic Party, swayed by the former president’s bravado and irreverence. But they also do not usually vote in high numbers.
Young men in recent years have become more politically conservative. But will they vote? Kellen Browning, a New York Times reporter covering the 2024 election with a focus on Nevada and Arizona, discusses the Trump campaign’s efforts to court the group.
Weapons supplies are no longer Ukraine’s main disadvantage, American military officials say.
Stocks have risen this year despite uncertainties and outright hostilities in U.S. politics and around the world. But bonds and other markets show signs of concern, our columnist says.
Leading Republican politicians and lax social media controls have contributed to a proliferation of hate rhetoric and anti-immigrant sentiment.
In the former president’s pitch to voters, historians hear echoes of the nation’s inescapable xenophobic history.
Officials at the Federal Reserve are widely expected to cut rates by a quarter point next week.
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