Politics: All the Latest Headlines from The New York Times

First Draft: Civil Rights Activists Support Sanders in New Ad Harry Belafonte and Eric Garner’s daughter appear in a 30-second spot that is part of a multimedia campaign produced by Spike Lee.

First Draft: Donald Trump, in First Visit to 9/11 Memorial, Praises ‘New York Values’ in Jab at Ted Cruz The candidate donated $100,000 to the September 11 Memorial Museum, but cancelled a planned discussion with reporters after his visit.

First Draft: Turbulent Race Could Mean Cash Crunch for Republican National Committee With many big donors sidelined for now, the R.N.C. could have a tough time raising the cash it needs to pour resources into battleground states.

Bernie Sanders Campaign Hopes an Endorsement Resonates in New York Mr. Sanders’s first ad in New York features Erica Garner, the daughter of Eric Garner, the Staten Island man who died during an arrest after police officers placed him in a chokehold.

First Draft: From Bernie Sanders, a Challenge for Hillary Clinton Bernie Sanders accused Hillary Clinton of being vague on economic justice issues/

Primary Process Is Seen as in Conflict With Democracy As Americans flock this year to outsider candidates, they are suddenly waking up to the reality that the process for picking the parties’ nominees involves ordinary voters in only an indirect way.

HistorySource: For Harry Truman, the Buck Stopped at a Brush With Bankruptcy The 33rd president’s partnership in a failed haberdashery may have made him a more conservative steward of the nation’s finances.

Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz Look to Gain Ground in West Mr. Sanders was hoping for another victory over Hillary Clinton in Wyoming, while Mr. Cruz wanted to broaden his victory in Colorado.

First Draft: Bernie Sanders’s Big Win: Tickets to ‘Hamilton’ Senator Bernie Sanders and his wife Jane Sanders scored two $167 “house seats,” the ones reserved for people like dignitaries and cast members’ families, for the Friday night show.

Hollywood Celebrities Choose Sides in Presidential Race Power players like Steven Spielberg are endorsing Hillary Clinton, but supporters of Bernie Sanders are vociferous, persistent and having fun.

Republicans Seize on Guantánamo Fears in Re-election Races With control of the Senate at stake, blue-state Republican incumbents hope the issue will let them reprise Scott Brown’s 2010 win in Massachusetts.

Bernie Sanders Back in the Old Neighborhood to Make His Case Mr. Sanders campaigned in front of the Brooklyn apartment building where he grew up, but some current tenants were unmoved by the association.

First Draft: Bernie Sanders Highlights His New York Roots at Brooklyn Rally Hundreds of people braved frigid weather in Greenpoint to watch Mr. Sanders deliver a fiery condemnation of Wall Street and urge voters across the state to vote for him in record numbers.

First Draft: Bernie Sanders Announces Plan for Speech at Vatican, and Clarifications Follow Mr. Sanders will take a break from campaigning before the New York primary to attend a conference in Rome hosted by a pontifical academy on social, economic and environmental issues.

Ted Cruz Wins Majority of Delegates in Colorado By Friday night, Mr. Cruz had taken 21 of the state’s 37 national delegates. Donald J. Trump and Gov. John Kasich of Ohio had none.

Bill Clinton Cites Regrets in Showdown With Black Lives Matter Protesters The former president says he wishes he had not drowned out the demonstrators, who he said were “just trying to get good television.”

Dozens Punished by T.S.A. for Whistle-Blowing Are Later Exonerated Many cases have involved senior managers’ taking retribution against lower-ranking employees who had accused their bosses of misconduct.

U.S. Presses Bid to Force Apple to Unlock iPhone in New York In a letter to a federal judge, the Justice Department said it still required help despite its success in gaining iPhone data in a separate case.

In Reddit’s Unruly Corners, Trump Finds Support Sites like Reddit and 4chan have become a sort of proving ground, where an extreme, Internet-amped version of Donald Trump’s message is shared and refined.

 

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