Half of G.O.P. Voters Ready to Leave Trump Behind, Poll Finds
By Carlotta Gall, Kamila Hrabchuk and Matthew Mpoke Bigg Russian forces in eastern Ukraine are regrouping, with a new offensive expected, but they continue to rain death and destruction on cities and towns. | | By Michael C. Bender Far from consolidating his support, the former president appears weakened in his party, especially with younger and college-educated Republicans. Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida is the most popular alternative. | | By Kate Conger and Mike Isaac Mr. Musk swooped in and exposed Twitter's lack of business and financial prospects. After criticizing the company's weaknesses, he now wants to back out of buying it. | | |
Science By Dennis Overbye, Kenneth Chang and Jim Tankersley From the White House on Monday, humanity got its first glimpse of what the observatory in space has been seeing: a cluster of early galaxies. | | Opinion By Peter Coy The American Dream is more about "where" than "who." | | |
By The New York Times President Biden's address on newly enacted bipartisan gun legislation was interrupted by Manuel Oliver, whose son was killed in the 2018 Parkland, Fla., school shooting. | | By The Associated Press Hundreds marched with family members of the 19 children and two teachers slain in the massacre at Robb Elementary School to demand answers as to why it took officers more than an hour to confront the gunman. | | By The Associated Press As many as a thousand demonstrators had gathered in front of the Zhengzhou, China, branch of the country's national bank to demand their money back after it was frozen by authorities amid allegations of financial fraud. | | |
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