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‘Trump Is Scaring the Hell Out of Me’: Three Writers Preview the Second G.O.P. Debate
The front-runner’s position remains largely dominant. Is the primary approaching being over?
[ nytimes.com ] Presidential Election of 2024,On ‘Golden Bachelor,’ Looking for Love and a Pickleball Partner
The latest “Bachelor†spinoff stars singles who are 60 and older, a largely ignored demographic in the ever-growing world of dating shows.
[ nytimes.com ] Dating and Relationships,G.O.P. Candidates Focus on China to Demonstrate Foreign Policy Credentials
The 2024 hopefuls are rolling out plans to counter Beijing, criticizing President Biden while largely sidestepping topics more divisive among Republican voters.
[ nytimes.com ] Presidential Election of 2024,Millions Saw His Paintings on TV. In the Art World, His Work Still Went Unnoticed.
In his lifetime, Ernie Barnes was largely dismissed and ignored by the industry. He became an icon anyway.
[ nytimes.com ] Barnes, Ernie (1928-2009),Trump Says Abortion Ban DeSantis Signed Was ‘a Terrible Mistake’
The former president, while denouncing his chief rival for the Republican nomination, also largely evaded questions on the issue.
[ nytimes.com ] DeSantis, Ron,South Korean Adoptions and a Nation’s Painful Past
South Korean adoptees have been returning to the country to hold the government accountable for what they call a corrupt adoption system that went largely unchanged until recent decades.
[ nytimes.com ] South Korea,Texas Attorney General Is Acquitted in Landmark Senate Trial
Senators voted largely on party lines against conviction of the attorney general, Ken Paxton, who had been impeached on charges of corruption and abuse of office.
[ nytimes.com ] Paxton, Ken,In Coastal Maine and Massachusetts, Girding for Hurricane Lee
People in Maine and Massachusetts, accustomed to powerful nor’easters if not hurricanes, dutifully prepared but appeared largely unfazed by the foul weather to come.
[ nytimes.com ] Hurricanes and Tropical Storms,Voters Are Wary of a Trump-Biden Rematch in 2024
Voters say they are wary of a replay of 2020 in 2024, and while they largely will fall in line at the end, they would prefer other options.
[ nytimes.com ] Presidential Election of 2024,Rodriguez, Singer Whose Career Was Resurrected, Dies at 81
Two albums in the early 1970s went largely unnoticed in the United States, but not overseas. Then came the 2012 documentary “Searching for Sugar Man.â€
[ nytimes.com ] Rodriguez (Singer),Turbulent Waters: How the Black Sea Became a Hot Spot in the War
The Black Sea, a largely overlooked part of the war in Ukraine, is suddenly a cauldron of military and geopolitical tensions. The region is deeply important to both Moscow, Ukraine and the West.
[ nytimes.com ] Black Sea,Florida’s New Black History Standards Have Drawn Backlash. Who Wrote Them?
In updating the standards to comply with a new law that limits how racism can be taught, officials largely bypassed the state’s African American History Task Force.
[ nytimes.com ] Florida,Odesa Cathedral Missile Attack Leaves Ukrainians Bereft
Odesa, a port city long beloved by travelers, had been largely spared the worst of the war, but that began changing this week.
[ nytimes.com ] Ukraine,Somber Mood Settles Over Israel’s Antigovernment Protesters
After months of defiance, there was defeat. The right-wing government’s success in passing a law that limits the power of the Supreme Court was a gut punch to the largely liberal and secular opposition.
[ nytimes.com ] Demonstrations, Protests and Riots,For Ukrainians Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant, Life Goes On
Ukrainians who live near the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant have grown largely complacent about the dangers despite warnings that the facility has a bull’s-eye on it.
[ nytimes.com ] Zaporizhzhia Power Plant (Ukraine),Investigators in Trump Documents Case Also Focused on His Bedminster Club
The inquiry into Donald Trump’s handling of classified material revolved largely around his Florida club and residence, but investigators were also quietly focused on his New Jersey property.
[ nytimes.com ] Federal Criminal Case Against Trump (Documents Case),Trump Trial Setting Could Provide Conservative Jury Pool
If Judge Aileen Cannon sticks to her initial decision to hold the trial in Fort Pierce, Fla., the jury would be drawn largely from counties that Donald Trump won handily in his previous campaigns.
[ nytimes.com ] Federal Criminal Case Against Trump (Documents Case),My Church Was Part of the Slave Trade. This Has Not Shaken My Faith.
Enslaved people have been largely left out of the origin story traditionally told about the emergence of Catholicism in the United States.
[ nytimes.com ] Slavery (Historical),Why Ukraine Needs Those F-16s
The need for control of the nation’s airspace is one of the war’s largely untold stories.
[ nytimes.com ] Defense and Military Forces,As Ukraine Makes Inroads in Bakhmut, Devastation Still Reigns
The fight for Bakhmut is now the war’s single longest and bloodiest battle. Although the Ukrainians are making small gains, Russia still controls about 90 percent of the largely ruined city.
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