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Majority of Biden's 2020 Voters Now Say He's Too Old to Be Effective
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Deaths of Gazan Children Likely to 'Rapidly' Rise Amid Aid Snarls, U.N. Warns

Deaths of Gazan Children Likely to 'Rapidly' Rise Amid Aid Snarls, U.N. Warns

By Adam Rasgon and Hiba Yazbek

Delivering supplies into Gaza, especially the north, has taken on increased urgency as the United Nations has warned that many Gazans are on the edge of famine.

Majority of Biden's 2020 Voters Now Say He's Too Old to Be Effective

Majority of Biden's 2020 Voters Now Say He's Too Old to Be Effective

By Lisa Lerer and Ruth Igielnik

A New York Times/Siena College poll revealed how much even his supporters worry about his age, intensifying what has become a grave threat to his re-election bid.

Supreme Court Poised to Rule on Monday on Trump's Eligibility to Hold Office

Supreme Court Poised to Rule on Monday on Trump's Eligibility to Hold Office

By Adam Liptak

An unusual announcement from the court provided a strong hint that the justices will act the day before the primaries on Super Tuesday.

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Kamala Harris Calls for 'Immediate Cease-Fire' in Gaza

Video Video: Kamala Harris Calls for 'Immediate Cease-Fire' in Gaza

By The Associated Press

During a speech in Selma, Ala., the vice president called on Hamas to agree to a six-week pause that is on the table and for immediate aid to those living in Gaza.

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