Obama and Clinton Differ on Terror Approach
Hillary Clinton’s more aggressive stance is just one of several policy differences that could create challenges as the president begins campaigning for her.
Hillary Clinton Mocks Donald Trump’s National Security Ideas
A ban on Muslim immigrants and a border wall would not have stopped the attack in Orlando, Fla., Mrs. Clinton said in rebuking what she called Mr. Trump’s “reckless ideas.”
House Panel Recommends Censure of I.R.S. Commissioner
The Oversight and Government Reform Committee recommended that the House censure John A. Koskinen, accusing him of betraying the trust of Congress and the public.
Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady and Plans Slower Increases
The central bank, which entered the year planning to raise rates four times, has scaled back those plans as economic growth has disappointed expectations.
Donald Trump Says He Would ‘Accept’ Visit by Kim Jong-un
Mr. Trump said he would not go to Pyongyang, but if the North Korean leader came to Washington, he would meet with him — but without the traditional state dinner.
Trump and N.R.A. Leaders to Discuss Preventing Gun Sales to People on Terror Watchlists
The meeting may indicate that Mr. Trump has shifted his position on gun rights after the shooting rampage in Orlando, Fla.
Obama and Dalai Lama to Meet Over China’s Objection
A Chinese official warned that a meeting between the American president and the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader would “undermine mutual trust and cooperation” between the two countries.
Trump Takes Heat From Clinton and Obama as a Poll Hints at Trouble
President Obama denounced Donald Trump for playing to the nation’s worst fears, and Hillary Clinton painted him as something of an oddball.
For Women of Immigrant Heritage, the ABC’s of Running for Office
At a Manhattan conference that attracted 29 future candidates from around the country, speakers stressed connecting with voters.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Donald Trump’s Fear Factor
How afraid does he want voters to be?
Clinton Calls Trump Comments ‘Shameful’
The presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton chastised her Republican rival, Donald J. Trump, on Tuesday for his response to the Orlando shooting, including his attacks on President Obama.
Editorial: Mr. Obama’s Powerful Words About Terrorism
He rightly condemned Donald Trump’s and other Republicans’ rhetoric that risks our security and proposals that would compromise our liberty and integrity.
Mediator: In Revoking Press Credentials, Trump Casts Himself as Punisher in Chief
The presumptive Republican nominee defended his campaign’s ban of several press organizations, saying he was reacting to “dishonest” coverage.
Spending Bill Sets Off Senate Debate Over Gun Laws
Just days after the Orlando shootings, an appropriations bill covering law enforcement became the latest vehicle for partisan wrangling over proposed gun-sale restrictions.
Senate Votes to Require Women to Register for the Draft
The policy shift, which is not included in the House’s version of a broader military bill, reflects the evolving role of American women in the Armed Services.
Donald Trump: I’m a Better Friend to L.G.B.T. Americans
Mr. Trump said that Hillary Clinton’s policies on immigration would not help gay Americans.
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