For the Anti-Trump Wing of the G.O.P., It All Comes Down to Tuesday
By Ronen Bergman and Patrick Kingsley Some Israeli commanders said the government's two main goals were mutually incompatible. To eradicate Hamas, the military would have to engage in a lengthy war that would most likely cost the hostages' lives. | | By Lisa Lerer, Michael C. Bender and Jazmine Ulloa The old guard of the Republican Party has rallied around Nikki Haley ahead of New Hampshire's primary, in a long-shot bid to stop the former president's march to the nomination. | | By Nicholas Confessore The backlash against "wokeism" has led a growing number of states to ban D.E.I. programs at public universities. Thousands of emails and other documents reveal the playbook — and grievances — behind one strand of the anti-D.E.I. campaign. | | |
World By Agnes Chang, Pablo Robles and Keith Bradsher Hundreds of ships are avoiding the Red Sea and sailing an extra 4,000 miles around Africa because of the Houthi attacks, and it comes at considerable economic cost. | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board Government moves to limit what people can say are an escalation after years of policing speech in other ways | | |
By Guy Barak, David Blumenfeld, Caroline Kim and Brent McDonald As tensions escalated on Israel's northern border with Lebanon after Oct. 7, Israel evacuated tens of thousands of residents from the region, including from Kiryat Shmona, a town with 24,000 people. Months later, evacuees remain in limbo, and the mayor insists they cannot return until Hezbollah militants are pushed back. | | By Reuters and The Associated Press Iran accused Israel of launching a strike that destroyed a building in Damascus, Syria, killing members of its powerful Revolutionary Guards forces. | | |
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