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Democrats Fret That Biden's Power Players Are Not at His Campaign Base
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How College-Educated Republicans Learned to Love Trump Again

How College-Educated Republicans Learned to Love Trump Again

By Michael C. Bender

Blue-collar white voters make up Donald Trump's base. But his political resurgence has been fueled largely by Republicans from the other end of the socioeconomic scale.

Democrats Fret That Biden's Power Players Are Not at His Campaign Base

Democrats Fret That Biden's Power Players Are Not at His Campaign Base

By Michael D. Shear and Katie Rogers

President Biden has a re-election campaign with two distinct centers of gravity — the White House and his Delaware headquarters — and advisers who are juggling two jobs at once.

The Next Battle in Higher Ed May Strike at Its Soul: Scholarship

The Next Battle in Higher Ed May Strike at Its Soul: Scholarship

By Anemona Hartocollis

Cases involving Stanford, Harvard and M.I.T. are fueling skepticism over the thoroughness of research — even from the academic world's biggest stars.

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Is Israel Part of What It Means to Be Jewish?

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Is Israel Part of What It Means to Be Jewish?

By Marc Tracy

Some progressive Jews are embracing "diasporism" — reimagining their faith as one that blesses their lives in America and elsewhere.

A Strongman President? These Voters Crave It.

Opinion | Zeynep Tufekci

A Strongman President? These Voters Crave It.

By Zeynep Tufekci

Authoritarian leaders project qualities that many voters — not just Trump voters — admire.

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Lava From a Volcano in Iceland Reaches Town

Video Video: Lava From a Volcano in Iceland Reaches Town

By The Associated Press

A volcano in Iceland erupted after hundreds of earthquakes struck the Reykjanes Peninsula, spewing lava into Grindavik, a small fishing town about 30 miles southwest of the country's capital.

What to Expect at the Iowa Caucuses

Video Video: What to Expect at the Iowa Caucuses

By Jonathan Weisman, Gabriel Blanco and Claire Hogan

Former President Donald Trump leads the other candidates by a wide margin in the latest polls. Jonathan Weisman, a Times correspondent, explains how Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis are competing for second place.

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