Trump Rails Against Felony Conviction, and U.S. Shifts Ukraine Policy
Plus, a nail-biting Spelling Bee final.
On Today’s Episode:
Trump’s Conviction Jolts the Race. But Will It Influence the Outcome?, by Lisa Lerer and Shane Goldmacher
Under Pressure, Biden Allows Ukraine to Use U.S. Weapons to Strike Inside Russia, by David E. Sanger and Edward Wong
Attacks on Medical Workers and Destruction Make It Harder to Offer Help, Aid Groups Say, by Erika Solomon
A 12-Year-Old Wins Astonishing Spell-Off at Scripps National Spelling Bee, by Emmett Lindner
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Shane Goldmacher is a national political correspondent, covering the 2024 campaign and the major developments, trends and forces shaping American politics. He can be reached at shane.goldmacher@nytimes.com. More about Shane Goldmacher
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