For more than 30 years, over three presidential runs, Mr. Biden has been waiting to notch a victory like the one in South Carolina. Now he has to face the test of Super Tuesday. Mr. Steyer, the former hedge-fund executive, exited the race after a disappointing finish in South Carolina — a state where he had spent considerable resources and pinned the hopes of his campaign. Facing better-known and better-financed opponents, Pete Buttigieg knew he would struggle to attract black voters in South Carolina. On Saturday his efforts came up empty. Investors are looking to the Federal Reserve and its peers as markets swoon and infections rise. They’re short on ammunition. “Seriously people,” the surgeon general said on Twitter, warning that a run on the masks could risk a shortage harmful to public health professionals. A visual chronicle of the Afghanistan conflict. Afghanistan has gone from being the “good war” that the United States must win to the longstanding burden that, like the British, the Soviets and a series of others, it now seeks to unload. Forty years ago, Capt. Kate Wilder passed the Army Special Forces Officer Course, but her superiors wouldn’t let her graduate with her peers. For decades, experts’ warnings to prepare have gone unheeded. Going viral is not a good thing this time. The promise of victory, and then the promise of (relative) calm. She wants to purify capitalism so that it works as it should. Despite his age, he promises a true break with the past. Now, after many fire drills, the world may be facing a real fire. The Trump administration’s deal with the Taliban recognizes the limits of American power. Instead of freaking ourselves out, we need to plan for a difficult future every day. In my years in NASA and since, I’ve seen the untapped potential of women, particularly women of color. After a quiet decade and a painful divorce, the singer has a new studio album, a whole new set of fans and a favorite 2020 candidate. (His name is Pete.) President Trump appeared eager to bask in the warm reception of a conservative audience, who spent the conference listening to speakers road-testing messages for his re-election campaign. Mr. Mahathir, 94, who has towered over the country’s politics for decades, was replaced by Muhyiddin Yassin, a onetime ally whom he accused of betrayal. The prime minister announced that he and his partner, Carrie Symonds, were expecting a child. It’s the first for her. For Johnson? Well, that’s not so clear. Nathaniel R. Hendren, who was an officer in St. Louis, was accused of fatally shooting his female colleague, Katlyn Alix, while on duty in his apartment in 2019. “Equal parts gourmet shop, discount warehouse and Tiki trading post,” his stores caught on in Southern California and, eventually, beyond. A severe housing crisis has made life unbearable for many young people, who turned in droves to the previously toxic Sinn Fein party in this month’s election. A bookkeeping change at the department will cut thousands of dollars in aid to some of the poorest, most isolated schools in the country. Crowds of migrants headed for border crossings after an appeals court ruled against the Trump administration’s “Remain in Mexico” policy for asylum seekers. But their hopes were short-lived. Thousands of migrants in Turkey faced off with riot police at the Greek border, and the Turkish leader lashed out at the E.U., saying it had not helped him manage a growing crisis in northern Syria. Inter Miami and Nashville will debut this weekend, with four more cities right behind them, and the Los Angeles Galaxy hopes Javier Hernández can carry it past L.A.F.C. In his follow-up to “Beasts of the Southern Wild,” the director Benh Zeitlin puts his own spin on the tale of Peter Pan. More Recent Articles |
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