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The Evening: Trump leaves Iowa with momentum

Also, the U.S. struck Houthi targets for a third time.
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The Evening

January 16, 2024

Good evening. Here's the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  • Trump in court after Iowa
  • A third round of U.S. strikes on Yemen
  • Plus, the best and worst at the Emmys
Donald Trump walking away from an airplane on a snowy airport tarmac.
Donald Trump arrived in New York after the Iowa caucuses. Doug Mills/The New York Times

Trump left Iowa with momentum and a court date

The Iowa caucuses could hardly have gone better for Donald Trump. The former president won the first presidential nominating contest by 30 percentage points — more than double the record in the state's competitive Republican races. His dominance codified, yet again, his double-fisted hold on the Republican electorate.

Now the race moves on to New Hampshire, where next week's primary is perhaps the last clear chance for one of Trump's rivals to slow him. Nikki Haley has banked on independents there, and one poll this month showed her at 32 percent, just seven points behind Trump. But her third-place showing in Iowa suggested that Ron DeSantis would continue challenging her, despite lacking a clear path forward.

"If you have two serious opponents running against him, there's virtually no chance of beating him for the nomination," my colleague Shane Goldmacher said, adding that yesterday's result was "basically exactly what the Trump campaign would have hoped for."

All three leading candidates have events tonight in New Hampshire. But first, Trump stopped in Manhattan for the opening day of a trial in a suit filed against him by E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of defaming her after she accused him of rape. His decision to appear, under no obligation, reflected his effort to use the legal threats against him to energize his supporters.

A group of men raising guns and their fists in the air. On the right, three of them are standing at the back of a pickup truck behind a large weapon.
Houthi fighters held a rally near Sana, Yemen, on Sunday against strikes by the U.S. and Britain. Associated Press

The U.S. struck Houthi targets for a third time

U.S. forces carried out a strike today against Houthi anti-ship ballistic missiles in Yemen, according to military officials. It was the third attack against the Iran-backed rebel group since a U.S.-led air and naval barrage that hit dozens of targets last week.

The strikes, which targeted four missiles that were being prepared to be fired, came after the Houthis launched a new round of attacks in critical shipping lanes. The group attempted to hit an American warship on Sunday, damaged a U.S.-owned commercial ship yesterday and hit a Greek bulk carrier today. Houthi leaders have said they will continue their attacks until Israel withdraws from Gaza.

In Gaza, Qatar said Israel and Hamas had reached a deal to allow additional aid into Gaza in exchange for the delivery of medication to Israeli hostages.

Also, Israel has been surprised by the extent and quality of the tunnel network beneath Gaza. They now believe there are far more than they once thought: between 350 and 450 miles of tunnels.

Two children in a crowd holding up signs with messages that support the child tax credit.
Supporters of extending the child tax credit in 2022. Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times

Lawmakers struck a bipartisan tax deal

Top Democrats and Republicans in Congress announced today that they had reached a $78 billion compromise to partly extend a major pandemic expansion of the child tax credit, which cut child poverty rates nearly in half in 2021, and restore three popular expired business tax breaks. The deal would be financed by reining in the pandemic-era employee retention tax credit.

Yet the rare bipartisan agreement, spanning both chambers, still faces steep obstacles in a Congress laboring to tackle the basic work of funding the government. Some House Democrats have argued that the legislation should do more to expand the child tax credit, while several Senate Republicans have voiced resistance.

A person plays in the snow that sits atop a large, silver cowboy hat statue in a courtyard.
A courtyard in Fort Worth, yesterday.  Desiree Rios for The New York Times

It's cold in the Deep South

A blast of Arctic air reached into the Deep South today, breaking low-temperature records, while the Midwest and the Great Plains faced dangerous below-zero wind chill temperatures. Even New York received its first significant snowfall in almost two years.

Another Arctic blast is expected to begin by the end of the week. See what you are in for, and follow these steps to protect yourself and your home.

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TIME TO UNWIND

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Jesse Armstrong, the creator of "Succession," right foreground, accepted the Emmy Award for best drama. Mario Anzuoni/Reuters

The Emmys may have been a send-off for Peak TV

Last night's Emmy Awards, which were dominated by the likes of "Succession" and "The Bear," felt a touch more nostalgic than most award shows. One reason was the strike-related delays that left several 2022 shows up for honors. Another reason, my colleague John Koblin wrote, is that they felt like a goodbye to the so-called Peak TV era.

The days in which streaming services offer an almost endless supply of new programming seem to be coming to an end, John wrote. Luckily, many of the top-quality shows are sticking around.

Best dressed? Pick out your favorite outfit from the award show.

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Keith Negley

Learning a language may help stave off dementia

Research suggests that speaking multiple languages can delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease by up to five years. Having to inhibit your mother tongue, in theory, makes the brain more resilient to the impairments caused by diseases like dementia.

It's not clear whether casually following a language app confers the same cognitive advantage. But the regularity with which you use the second language appears to be more important than when you learn it.

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Sabato De Sarno introduced his first Gucci collection for men. Gabriel Bouys/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

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WHAT TO DO TONIGHT

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Cook: This pimento cheese pie will become a fast favorite for parties.

Watch: The season finale of "Fargo" is tonight. Here's what else is on TV this week.

Read: Kyle Chayka's new book considers how technology has narrowed our choices.

Listen: Check out Ariana Grande's new track, and nine more songs worth listening to.

Nourish: We have tips for making sure you eat enough fruits and vegetables.

Replace: If you have any of these 17 household items, it might be time for a new one.

Compete: Take this week's Flashback history quiz.

Play: Here are today's Spelling Bee, Wordle and Mini Crossword. Find all our games here.

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ONE LAST THING

A gray building facade with multiple rectangular pieces, each with a circular window.
The Nakagin Capsule Tower in Tokyo in 2014. Noritaka Minami, via SFMOMA

A second life for an architectural marvel

It's been 50 years since the Nakagin Capsule Tower was erected in Tokyo. Back then, it looked like something out of a science-fiction film: a futuristic tower composed of 140 detachable, single-resident capsules with porthole windows, like a pile of eyes fixed on the city.

Now it's gone. After years of neglect, the pods were pulled down one by one in 2022. Only 23 of them could be salvaged. But those orphaned puzzle pieces are embarking on another life across Japan and the world as art spaces, museum pieces and even holiday accommodations.

Have an enduring evening.

Thanks for reading. I'll be back tomorrow. — Matthew

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