In Shaky Start, Ron DeSantis Joins 2024 Race, Hoping to Topple Trump
| By William Grimes Hailed in the 1960s for her dynamic performances with her first husband, Ike, she became a sensation as a recording artist, often echoing her personal struggles in her songs. | | | By Nicholas Nehamas and Shane Goldmacher The Florida governor, Donald Trump's strongest challenger since 2016, made an unusual and glitch-marred entrance on Twitter alongside Elon Musk. He now faces a daunting clash with Mr. Trump and his scorched-earth tactics. | | | By Mark Walker The Biden administration is funding projects around the country aimed at reconnecting communities that have been divided by transportation infrastructure. | | |
| New York By Katherine Rosman The rooftop of a historic building is the focus of a renovation skirmish between Federico Pignatelli, a financier, and Ray Dalio, the hedge-fund mogul. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Rich Lowry The pre-mortems on Ron DeSantis are premature. He seems to have the correct theory of the case on how to try to topple Donald Trump. | | |
| A small group of orcas slammed into the side of a sailing cruiser and chewed its rudder. | | | By The Associated Press and Storyful Winds knocked down trees and power lines, leaving much of the island without power. | | | By The Associated Press The president renewed his call to ban assault weapons and tighten gun control laws during a speech at the White House. | | |
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