Today's Headlines: After Iowa, Trump Is Back to Command the National Psyche. He Never Actually Left.

U.S. Strikes Houthi Targets in Yemen for a Third Time
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After Iowa, Trump Is Back to Command the National Psyche. He Never Actually Left.

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After Iowa, Trump Is Back to Command the National Psyche. He Never Actually Left.

By Matt Flegenheimer and Maggie Haberman

The former president's detractors own no earplugs effective enough to block out his steamrolling bid for a third nomination.

U.S. Strikes Houthi Targets in Yemen for a Third Time

U.S. Strikes Houthi Targets in Yemen for a Third Time

By Eric Schmitt and Saeed Al-Batati

The American strikes destroyed four missiles that posed a threat to ships in the Red Sea, the Pentagon said. They came on the third day in a row the Houthis have defiantly fired at passing ships.

Israel Unearths More of a Subterranean Fortress Under Gaza

Israel Unearths More of a Subterranean Fortress Under Gaza

By Adam Goldman, Ronen Bergman, Patrick Kingsley and Gal Koplewitz

The Israeli military has been surprised by the extent, depth and quality of the tunnel network beneath Gaza.

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A Potentially Huge Supreme Court Case Has a Hidden Conservative Backer

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A Potentially Huge Supreme Court Case Has a Hidden Conservative Backer

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The case, to be argued by lawyers linked to the petrochemicals billionaire Charles Koch, could sharply curtail the government's regulatory authority.

How Trump's Opponents Made Iowa Easy for Him

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How Trump's Opponents Made Iowa Easy for Him

By Ross Douthat

It's absurd that there was no unified opposition candidate again.

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A Times Investigation Tracked Israel's Use of One of Its Most Destructive Bombs in South Gaza

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A Times Investigation Tracked Israel's Use of One of Its Most Destructive Bombs in South Gaza

By Robin Stein, Haley Willis, Ishaan Jhaveri, Danielle Miller, Aaron Byrd and Natalie Reneau

A Times visual investigation reveals that one of Israel's largest munitions was regularly being dropped in areas designated safe for i

Palestinian Ambassador to U.K.: Gaza Is 'Being Starved'

Video Video: Palestinian Ambassador to U.K.: Gaza Is 'Being Starved'

By Reuters

Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian ambassador to Britain, said in a news briefing on Tuesday that without an immediate ceasefire there is no hope to end what he described as an apocalyptic situation in Gaza.

Planes Damaged After Touching in Snowy Conditions at Japan Airport

Video Video: Planes Damaged After Touching in Snowy Conditions at Japan Airport

By Reuters

No injuries were reported after a Korean Air plane came into contact with a Cathay Pacific aircraft at New Chitose Airport in Hokkaido, Japan.

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