Haley's Failed Campaign Highlights G.O.P. Rifts and Trump's Dominance
By Shane Goldmacher The contest that many Americans had long hoped to avoid — the 2024 sequel of Biden vs. Trump — is an inescapable reality. | | By Jazmine Ulloa, Jonathan Weisman and Ruth Fremson Falling well short in a spirited campaign to dethrone Mr. Trump, Ms. Haley brought to a close the latest struggle over the soul and direction of the Republican Party. | | By Ronen Bergman, Edward Wong and Julian E. Barnes Officials say Hamas has continued to press Israel for a commitment to a permanent cease-fire after a multistage release of all hostages, but Israel has refused. | | |
Style By Madison Malone Kircher As part of a promotional campaign, the beauty brand Tarte flew 30 social media influencers on a private jet to paradise. Many observers were not amused. | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board Donald Trump has used the presidential primaries to purge his party of dissent. Republicans have lost the capacity to serve as a check on his power. | | |
By Chevaz Clarke and Nailah Morgan Waem Al-Farra is expecting her first child, but for her the joys of pregnancy have been replaced with fear and concern for her future and the life of her unborn child. | | The jury delivered the verdict to Hannah Gutierrez-Reed as her mother watched from the spectators' seating area, distraught after hearing the decision. | | By Associated Press Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, said that cuts in borrowing costs could be possible in 2024 if the data continued to signal a control on inflation. | | |
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