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Highlights

  1. The Pro-Israel Donor With a $100 Million Plan to Elect Trump

    Miriam Adelson long operated in the shadow of her powerful husband, Sheldon Adelson. Now, after his death, she is playing in politics as a solo practitioner for the first time.

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    Miriam Adelson, whom Donald J. Trump awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2018, is poised to become one of the biggest donors in the presidential election.
    CreditSarah Silbiger/The New York Times
  2. How Trump and Biden Might Attack Each Other at the CNN Debate

    Immigration, the economy, democracy and abortion rights: Here are the main ways each candidate is likely to slam the other at Thursday’s high-stakes confrontation.

     By Nicholas Nehamas and

    The first debate of the 2024 general election for president is set for Thursday evening, to be hosted by CNN in Atlanta.
    CreditMegan Varner/Reuters
  3. They Came to See Trump. First They Heard a Pitch to Buy Gold and Silver.

    At a recent campaign speech, one of Donald Trump’s warm-up acts was a precious metals salesman being sued by federal regulators for fraud.

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    A Turning Point Action conference in Detroit in June. The group has helped rally conservatives for Donald J. Trump.
    CreditNic Antaya for The New York Times
  4. For Biden and Trump, a Debate Rematch With Even Greater Risks and Rewards

    The matchup on Thursday will be the earliest presidential debate in American history, and any potential missteps could linger for weeks or months.

     By Lisa LererShane GoldmacherJonathan Swan and

    This week’s debate will be the first time President Biden and Donald Trump have a face-to-face exchange since October 2020, when they met in Nashville for the final debate of their last race.
    CreditErin Schaff/The New York Times
  5. Trump Suggests Biden May Use Supplements to Get ‘Jacked Up’ for Debate

    The former president has mocked his rival’s mental capacities, but at a rally in Philadelphia, his baseless accusation seemed to set the stage for a more formidable opponent.

     By Michael Gold and

    Former President Donald J. Trump mocked President Biden at a rally in Philadelphia ahead of their debate on Thursday.
    CreditMichelle Gustafson for The New York Times

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  5. Biden’s Polling Progress

    The president has narrowed the gap with Donald Trump, but Trump still holds a small lead.

    By David Leonhardt

     
  6. critic’s notebook

    Age and the Image of Capacity

    President Biden’s toughest opponent may not be his predecessor. It is the cultural meaning, built up through centuries, that we assign to being old.

    By Jason Farago

     
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  10. A Timeline of Julian Assange’s Legal Saga

    A plea deal brought an abrupt end to an extraordinary legal saga that has raised novel issues of national security, press freedoms, politics and diplomacy.

    By Charlie Savage

     
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