The archive of all headlines from July 26, 2016, organized by time of publication.
Follow live updates from the opening night of the Democratic convention, with Bernie Sanders and Michelle Obama set to speak
The California delegation chants 'lock her up' — the derisive rallying cry at last week's Republican convention — at the mention of Hillary Clinton’s name.
Follow live updates from the opening night of the Democratic convention, with Sanders and Michelle Obama set to speak
Follow live updates from the opening night of the Democratic convention, with the two senators and Michelle Obama set to speak
On the first night of the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont are the scheduled headline speakers. Join Times journalists for real-time analysis to accompany a live video stream.
On the first night of the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont are the scheduled headline speakers. Join Times journalists for real-time analysis and watch a live video stream of the convention.
On the first night of the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont are the scheduled headline speakers. Join Times journalists for real-time analysis and watch a live video stream of the convention.
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Follow live updates from the opening night of the Democratic convention, with the two senators and Michelle Obama set to speak
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Follow live updates from the opening night of the Democratic convention, with Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren set to speak
Follow live updates from the opening night of the Democratic convention, with Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren set to speak
By 9:30 p.m., outbursts by supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont against Hillary Clinton had turned so loud the comedian Sarah Silverman scolded them. Sanders sent a text message imploring his delegates not to protest, and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts delivered a keynote address that severely denounced Donald J. Trump.
Luminaries of the political left, led by Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, tried with mixed success to rally Democrats behind Hillary Clinton after a long and bitter primary fight.
Follow the latest updates from the opening night of the Democratic national convention
By 9:30 p.m., outbursts by supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont against Hillary Clinton had turned so loud the comedian Sarah Silverman scolded them. Mr. Sanders sent a text message imploring his delegates not to protest, and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts delivered a keynote address that severely denounced Donald J. Trump.
Follow the latest updates from the opening night of the Democratic national convention
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Sanders supporters repeatedly disrupted speeches despite senator’s calls for unity as Michelle Obama endorsed Clinton as ‘the president I want for my girls’
Democratic National Convention day 1: Bernie Sanders tells supporters, 'Hillary Clinton must become the next president of the United States' July 25, 2016, 10:15 p.m. The 2016 Democratic National Convention just wrapped its first day in Philadelphia. Here's what's happened:• Tonight's speakers…
Luminaries of the political left, led by Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, tried with mixed success to rally Democrats behind Hillary Clinton after a long and bitter primary fight.
Senator Bernie Sanders, whose speech at the Democratic National Convention was shifted to a more prominent time, struggled to unify delegates. Michelle Obama was a far more electrifying speaker, but her remarks did little to heal the lingering primary wounds.
Senator Bernie Sanders, whose speech at the Democratic National Convention was shifted to a more prominent time, struggled to unify delegates. Michelle Obama was a far more electrifying speaker, but her remarks did little to heal the lingering primary wounds.
Senator Bernie Sanders struggled to unify the convention after his supporters repeatedly voiced opposition to Hillary Clinton. Michelle Obama proved a more inspiring speaker, while Senator Elizabeth Warren turned attention back to the electoral fight against Donald J. Trump.
If nothing else, the opening day of the Democratic National Convention showed that family feuds are not solely the province of the Republican Party.
Senator Bernie Sanders struggled to unify the convention after his supporters repeatedly voiced opposition to Hillary Clinton. Michelle Obama proved a more inspiring speaker, while Senator Elizabeth Warren turned attention back to the electoral fight against Donald J. Trump.
Analysis: If nothing else, the opening day of the Democratic National Convention showed that family feuds are not solely the province of the Republican Party.
Senator Bernie Sanders’s full-throated endorsement of Hillary Clinton drew scattered boos, and his valedictory tone left some supporters in tears rather than rallying around the Democratic nominee. Throughout the day, more than 1,000 supporters of Mr. Sanders took to the scalding streets of Philadelphia to vent their frustration.
Analysis: If nothing else, the opening day of the Democratic National Convention showed that family feuds are not solely the province of the Republican Party.DNC pulls out the stops on opening night, delivers a TV variety show
Bill Clinton is a man capable of offering his wife unique counsel -- but also capable of blundering into controversy.What's at stake in the Democratic and Republican family feuds
Bill Clinton will seek to refocus attention on the nominee amid scenes of disunity and signs of Trump overhauling her poll lead
Senator Bernie Sanders again faced boos a day after the opening of the Democratic National Convention despite his efforts to persuade supporters to back Hillary Clinton.“It is easy to boo,” he said. “But it is harder to look your kids in the face who would be living under a Donald Trump presidency.”
Hillary Clinton will officially become the party’s standard-bearer when the delegates hold a roll-call vote at the Democratic National Convention. Despite hopes for harmony, there were signs that the discord among supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders would continue.
Follow live updates from the second night of the DNC, as Hillary Clinton is set to be formally nominated in historic roll call on convention floor
Bill Clinton is a man capable of offering his wife unique counsel -- but also capable of blundering into controversy.What's at stake in the Democratic and Republican family feuds