The archive of all headlines from July 28, 2016, organized by time of publication.
President Obama's pitch for Hillary Clinton will home in on her temperament to do the job, drawing a contrast from what he sees as Donald Trump's lack of fitness to serve as commander in chief.Democratic National Convention live updates: Obama to speak tonight, Tim Kaine officially nominated
President Obama's pitch for Hillary Clinton will home in on her temperament to do the job, drawing a contrast from what he sees as Donald Trump's lack of fitness to serve as commander in chief.Democratic National Convention live updates: Obama to speak tonight
President Obama will revisit his own promise to guide the nation into an era of reconciliation and unity, themes that propelled his rise but that seem out of reach. He will devote most of his convention speech Wednesday night to Hillary Clinton, aides said, and will mention Donald J. Trump only a handful of times.
President Obama's pitch for Hillary Clinton will home in on her temperament to do the job, drawing a contrast from what he sees as Donald Trump's lack of fitness to serve as commander in chief.President Obama's DNC speech will praise 'what is right with America'
President Obama's pitch for Hillary Clinton will home in on her temperament to do the job, drawing a contrast from what he sees as Donald Trump's lack of fitness to serve as commander in chief.
Follow live updates from the third night of the Democratic national convention
Follow live updates from the third night of the Democratic national convention
Speakers on Day 3 of the Democratic convention include Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., Michael Bloomberg, President Obama and Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, Hillary Clinton’s running mate. Times reporters are providing minute-by-minute coverage.
Speakers on Day 3 of the Democratic convention include Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., Michael Bloomberg, President Obama and Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, Hillary Clinton’s running mate. Watch live video and read Times reporters’ minute-by-minute coverage.
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Follow live updates from the third night of the Democratic national convention
Follow live updates from the third night of the Democratic national convention
Follow live updates from the third night of the Democratic national convention
Follow live updates from the third night of the Democratic national convention
Follow live updates from the third night of the Democratic national convention
President Obama defended his legacy and laid out the ways Hillary Clinton would continue it at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday. Other speakers included Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., Michael Bloomberg and Senator Tim Kaine, Mrs. Clinton’s running mate.
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Follow live updates from the third night of the Democratic national convention
President Obama defended his legacy and laid out the ways Hillary Clinton would continue it at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday. Other speakers included Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., Michael Bloomberg and Senator Tim Kaine, Mrs. Clinton’s running mate.
Follow live updates from the third night of the Democratic national convention
President Obama defended his legacy and laid out the ways Hillary Clinton would continue it at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday. He unleashed by far his most ferocious attack on Donald J. Trump, saying that “homegrown demagogues” will always fail in the end.
Departing president passes the baton to Hillary Clinton in emotional Democratic convention speech that cast Donald Trump as a threat to American values
Departing president passes the baton to Hillary Clinton in emotional Democratic convention speech that cast Donald Trump as a threat to American values
Departing president passes the baton to Hillary Clinton in emotional Democratic convention speech that cast Donald Trump as a threat to American values
The Conventions
Departing president passes the baton to Hillary Clinton in emotional Democratic convention speech that cast Donald Trump as a threat to American values
Obama draws young voters, Biden appeals to blue-collar Americans, Bloomberg can woo independents and Kaine reaches out to alienated Republicans. Trump's backup? Not so impressive.
After a day that demonstrated weaknesses in both presidential candidates, a series of high-powered surrogates for Hillary Clinton impugned Donald Trump from the Democratic convention stage Wednesday, aiming at the voters she will need for victory in November. President Obama leaned toward a young…
Obama draws young voters, Biden appeals to blue-collar Americans, Bloomberg can woo independents and Kaine reaches out to alienated Republicans. Trump's backup? Not so impressive.
Departing president passes the baton to Hillary Clinton in emotional Democratic convention speech that cast Donald Trump as a threat to American values
Obama draws young voters, Biden appeals to blue-collar Americans, Bloomberg can woo independents and Kaine reaches out to alienated Republicans. Trump's backup? Not so impressive.Democratic National Convention 2016 live updates: It is Hillary Clinton's big day
Obama draws young voters, Biden appeals to blue-collar Americans, Bloomberg can woo independents and Kaine reaches out to alienated Republicans. Trump's backup? Not so impressive.DNC live updates: It's Hillary Clinton's big day
Analysis: Obama draws young voters, Biden appeals to blue-collar Americans, Bloomberg can woo independents and Kaine reaches out to alienated Republicans. Trump's backup? Not so impressive.DNC live updates: It's Hillary Clinton's big day
It hasn't been as present on the campaign trail, but the idea that the United States might elect a woman president for the first time has been there all along for the women in California’s delegation. Watch Day Three of the Democratic National Convention in less than 3 minutes
First woman to accept Democratic nomination for president will lay out the stark choice facing American voters one night after Obama electrified convention
Unlike the set at last week’s Republican National Convention, the Democrats' stage is meant to be approachable. Not quite blue-collar, but stripped of airs. Certainly distinct from the futuristic glow we saw in Cleveland. NATION
President Obama defended his legacy and laid out the ways Hillary Clinton would continue it at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday. He unleashed by far his most ferocious attack on Donald J. Trump, saying that “homegrown demagogues” will always fail in the end.
Unlike the set at last week’s Republican National Convention, the Democrats' stage is meant to be approachable. Not quite blue-collar, but stripped of airs. Certainly distinct from the futuristic glow we saw in Cleveland. Afternoon Reportlatest headlines NATION
Hillary Clinton will finally take the stage to accept her party’s nomination.She is expected to rebut what aides called the caricature of her that came out of the Republican convention.
In Trump's case, the post-convention bounce started to show up in a significant way on Sunday in the USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times «Daybreak» tracking poll. Clinton won’t know for several days how much her speech will improve her standing with voters. Afternoon Reportlatest headlines NATION