The archive of all headlines from July 29, 2016, organized by time of publication.
The Conventions
Hillary Clinton will try to build on a week of potent testimonials from the Democratic party's biggest stars by reintroducing herself to voters as the first female presidential nominee from a major party and crystallizing her vision for the nation. Afternoon Reportlatest headlines EUROPE
First woman to accept major party nomination will lay out stark choice facing US voters one night after Obama electrified convention
Whatever you may think of Hillary Clinton — and few are neutral — her accomplishment this week cannot be denied.
Whatever you may think of Clinton — and few are neutral — her accomplishment this week cannot be denied.
Hillary Clinton will take the stage to accept her party’s nomination and is expected to push back against Republicans’ attacks.Follow Times reporters’ minute-by-minute analysis and watch live video.
Follow live updates from the final day of the Democratic convention in Philadelphia as Hillary Clinton prepares to accept historic nomination
Hillary Clinton’s speech is a rebuke of Donald J. Trump and his grim vision of the United States’ future: “We are not afraid.”Mrs. Clinton’s address comes 47 years after she first came to national attention with her Wellesley commencement speech.
Hillary Clinton’s speech seeks to rebuke Donald J. Trump and his vision of the United States’ future: “We are not afraid.”Mrs. Clinton’s address comes 47 years after she first came to national attention with her Wellesley commencement speech.
2016 Election
Follow live updates from the final day of the Democratic convention in Philadelphia as Hillary Clinton prepares to accept historic nomination
Follow live updates from the final day of the Democratic convention in Philadelphia as Hillary Clinton prepares to accept historic nomination
2016 Election
Hillary Clinton’s speech seeks to rebuke Donald J. Trump and his vision of the United States’ future: “We are not afraid.”Mrs. Clinton’s address comes 47 years after she first came to national attention with her Wellesley commencement speech.
Hillary Clinton’s speech sought to rebuke Donald J. Trump and his vision of the United States’ future: “We are not afraid.”Mrs. Clinton’s address came 47 years after she first rose to national attention with her Wellesley commencement speech.
The Conventions
The candidate builds on a week of potent testimonials from the Democratic Party’s biggest stars, crystallizing her vision for the nation as she reintroduces herself to voters.
Hillary Clinton became the first woman to accept a major party’s presidential nomination in a speech that directly challenged Donald J. Trump.After 25 years in the national spotlight, Mrs. Clinton sought to explain who she is and to define the motivations that drive her.
The Conventions
The first woman to receive the presidential nomination of a major party, Clinton accepts it with “boundless confidence in America's promise.” Her address is a sharp rejoinder to Donald Trump's address last week.
‘To drive real progress, you have to change both hearts and laws’ she says in laying out a liberal and populist vision amid a thorough takedown of Trump
‘To drive real progress, you have to change both hearts and laws’ she says in laying out a liberal and populist vision amid a thorough takedown of Trump
Hillary Clinton became the first woman to accept a major party’s presidential nomination in a speech at the Democratic convention that directly challenged Donald J. Trump.After 25 years in the national spotlight, Mrs. Clinton sought to explain who she is and to define the motivations that drive her.
The Conventions
The Conventions
The Conventions
The debate over which Hillary is the real Hillary has consumed her entire public life. Her challenge now is to persuade voters to accept the version forwarded at the convention.NEWSLETTER: Get the best from our political teams delivered daily
The debate over which Hillary is the real Hillary has consumed her entire public life. Her challenge now is to persuade voters to accept the version forwarded at the convention.
The debate over which Hillary is the real Hillary has consumed her entire public life. Her challenge now is to persuade voters to accept the version forwarded at the convention.Firing up young voters is a hurdle as Clinton embarks on general election campaign
Meet the Press
The debate over which Hillary is the real Hillary has consumed her entire public life. Her challenge now is to persuade voters to accept the version forwarded at the convention.How Hillary Clinton's plans break from Obama's policies on Syria, trade and other issues
As the themes and tableaus of the parties’ conventions illustrated, a deep political gulf separates the country’s two major parties, their elected officials and their most reliable voters. And it is getting wider.Clinton has one big edge on Trump: Her supporting cast is stronger
Meet the Press
As the themes and tableaus of the parties’ conventions illustrated, a deep political gulf separates the country’s two major parties, their elected officials and their most reliable voters. And it is getting wider.Firing up young voters is a hurdle as Clinton embarks on general election campaign
Follow live updates from the first official day of the general election, with only 101 days left until America votes
Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine hit the road in Pennsylvania fresh off historic Democratic convention and with just over three months until election day
As the themes and tableaus of the parties’ conventions illustrated, a deep political gulf separates the country’s two major parties, their elected officials and their most reliable voters. And it is getting wider.Clinton's big hurdle: Getting young voters #WithHer
Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine hit the road in Pennsylvania fresh from historic Democratic convention and with just over three months until election day
If it wasn’t clear before, the conventions showed that this is not going to be a “there’s no difference between the candidates” election.Both conventions were gripping, but the Democrats put on a better show, in ways that may add to Republicans’ doubts about Donald J. Trump’s campaign.