The challenge for Vice President Kamala Harris over the next 100 days will be showing the public who she is while still demonstrating loyalty to President Biden.
Former President Donald J. Trump with a bandage over the wound he received when a gunman opened fire at a rally on July 13.
The Eiffel Tower emitted beams of light during the climax of the opening ceremony.
Vice President Kamala Harris at her campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Del., on Monday.
A television at a bar in Mexico City on Thursday showing the news of the arrest of Ismael Zambada García, a founder of the notorious Sinaloa drug cartel.
Peter Strzok drafted the memo opening the investigation into former President Donald J. Trump’s campaign ties to Russia, which was approved by his superiors.
Vivian Jenna Wilson, Elon Musk's transgender daughter, described him as an absent father who would “harass her for exhibiting feminine traits and pressure her to appear more masculine.”
Team U.S.A. was ferried along the Seine.
In his short political career, Mark Kelly has won two elections to the Senate in Arizona.
Fast-moving fires have destroyed a third of the buildings in the picturesque town of Jasper, Alberta, and its national park. But the mayor hopes to rebuild
Mayor Eric Adams officially started on Friday a small pilot program that will experiment with gun-detecting scanners in the subway system.
Homeless encampments have appeared at Venice Beach in Los Angeles in recent years. Mayor Karen Bass has cleared some of them by moving people into motels.
The settlement also calls for tens of thousands of football and men’s basketball players to be paid retroactively for television and marketing rights.
The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics.
Former President Donald J. Trump meets with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on Friday at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla.
A home that was destroyed by the Park fire overlooks a canyon in the Forest Ranch area near Chico, Calif., on Friday.
Passengers gathering in the main hall of Gare du Nord as they wait for their trains on the day of the opening ceremony of the Olympics Games, in Paris.
Voters need a chance to see how the two candidates handle close public scrutiny in debates, interviews and informal events.
To steer the economy well, a president must see beyond what keeps voters up at night.
He has a history of remaking himself to suit the men in his life.