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First Woman Picked to Lead Major Party
- Democrats formally nominated Hillary Clinton for president, looking to move beyond the lingering anger that has brought dissension to their convention.
- In a gesture meant to unite the party, Senator Bernie Sanders asked that his rival be voted in by acclamation.
U.S. Consensus Grows That Russia Hacked the D.N.C.
Intelligence services aren’t sure if the breach was routine cyberespionage or part of an effort to manipulate the 2016 presidential election.
Democrats Are Courting Those Aggrieved by Trump
The campaign offered a scorching indictment of Donald J. Trump as someone who has spared almost no group from insult.
Missed the Speeches? Let Us Catch You Up
Bill Clinton talked at length about his wife’s life and career, while Mrs. Clinton herself made a surprise appearance via satellite.
News Analysis
The Convention’s Star Lets Others Speak for Her
Naturally guarded, Mrs. Clinton has seemed a reluctant star of her prime-time production at the Democratic National Convention.
An Idle Bill Clinton? Aides Worry About Trouble
Aides are addressing a potential problem: Historically, when Mr. Clinton has free time, he can create distractions for his wife.
Abroad in America
After a Convention’s Bruising Start, a Struggle for Unity
A Democratic uprising has come to an end. But can Democrats come together now, with the wounds of the primary still so fresh?
At World’s Largest Hedge Fund, a ‘Cauldron of Fear’
One employee’s complaint, as well as interviews with people who had worked for Bridgewater Associates, describe an atmosphere of surveillance that silences those who don’t fit the mold.
Marissa Mayer’s Problem at Yahoo Is Now Verizon’s
Before she led Yahoo, while still at Google, Ms. Mayer spoke of the difficulties for media companies of capitalizing on their own content.
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How to Eat on a Budget While Traveling
The Frugal Traveler discussed the delicious topic of Eating on the Road on the Travel Facebook page.
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Why Some Menopausal Women Suffer Years of Hot Flashes
Some menopausal women get hot flashes early, some get them late, some get none at all. And then there is the “super flasher.”
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From Life’s Tapestry, 247 Threads Cut Short by Terror
We stopped the clock on two weeks in March when there were high-profile attacks that commanded headlines — and attacks in places where they have become almost routine.
Mass Killings May Be Feeding on Themselves
A small number of people with strong personal grievances appear to be mining previous rampages for methods and potential targets to plan their own attacks.
As Apple Sales Drop, Services Are Still a Bright Spot
A second quarter of dismal sales leaves analysts wondering: Are customers out of love with Apple, or just waiting for the latest products?
3 Are Charged in Hollywood-Style Bank Burglaries
The men are accused of stealing almost $5 million in cash and valuables at two locations in Brooklyn and Queens in crimes the New York police leader says reminded him of the movie “Heat.”
Into Corsica, From Rustic Villages to Stony Cliffs
A revelatory trip off the beaten path in Corsica reveals a resilient and beautiful island that holds itself apart from mainland France.
$1 Billion for Dollar Shave Club, and What It Means
The internet, mass transportation and globalization allow companies to be smaller and leaner and have fewer employees.
Review: In ‘Nerve,’ a Shy Girl’s Internet Seduction
Tired of playing it safe, a high-school senior joins a reality-style online game that soon escalates into dangerous stunts.
Editorial
This Is What Democracy Looks Like
After all their battles, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are able to work together for the greater good.
Maureen Dowd
Bill Clinton Pours on the Estrogen
It was Bill’s turn to rescue Hillary from being the most unknown known person in history.
Why Should a Party Leader Be Above Politics?
Debbie Wasserman Schultz lost her job for doing it.
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A sprawling home in a limestone condominium developed by Toll Brothers City Living was the sale of the week.
