Why a Second Trump Presidency May Be More Radical Than His First
Tuesday, December 5, 2023 | |
By Hiba Yazbek, Christoph Koettl and Michael Levenson Israel, escalating its assault against Hamas in southern Gaza, warned civilians there to evacuate, but some said there was nowhere left to go. | | By Charlie Savage, Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman Donald Trump has long exhibited authoritarian impulses, but his policy operation is now more sophisticated, and the buffers to check him are weaker. | | By Karoun Demirjian and Lara Jakes The warning, in a letter to congressional leaders, comes as Republican support for funding Kyiv's war effort is waning, and an emergency funding package is stalled in Congress. | | |
Technology By Karen Weise, Cade Metz, Nico Grant and Mike Isaac ChatGPT's release a year ago triggered a desperate scramble among tech companies and alarm from some of the people who helped invent it. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Tim Wu Something to consider as JetBlue seeks to buy Spirit. | | |
Visual investigations By Riley Mellen A Times visual analysis found that a rocket launched from Gaza on Oct. 7 hit an Israeli military base believed to house nuclear-capable missiles, although it's likely they were not in danger. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Many displaced Palestinians have been forced to relocate again as the Israeli military said it is expanding ground operations "all across the Gaza Strip." | | By The Associated Press Clouds of volcanic ash hung over towns after Mount Marapi erupted in West Sumatra Province on Sunday. Thick layers of ash also covered cars and vegetation. | | |
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