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Election 2024

  1. House to Move Ahead With Bill Targeting TikTok as Trump Flips to Oppose It

    With both parties eager to demonstrate a willingness to be tough on China, bipartisan legislation to force the Chinese owners of the platform to divest or face a ban was moving forward.

     By Annie Karni and

    As president, Donald J. Trump tried to ban TikTok, pushing its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the platform to a new owner or face being blocked from American app stores.
    CreditScott McIntyre for The New York Times
  2. Biden’s Budget Underscores Divide With Republicans and Trump

    The president’s $7.3 trillion budget proposal for the next fiscal year includes about $3 trillion in deficit reduction over a decade, largely from raising taxes on high earners and corporations.

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  3. With Haley’s Departure, the Rematch Between Biden and Trump Is Now Set

    The contest that many Americans had long hoped to avoid — the 2024 sequel of Biden vs. Trump — is an inescapable reality.

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    Former President Donald J. Trump at a campaign rally in Richmond, Va., on Saturday.
    CreditTom Brenner for The New York Times
  4. 5 Takeaways From Super Tuesday: Trump Wins and Haley Exits

    Donald Trump racked up delegates, but also revealed weaknesses. Nikki Haley conceded to cold, hard math. And restive Democrats sent a message to President Biden.

     By Shane Goldmacher and

    Voting in Arlington, Va. The elections on Tuesday offered a broad look at voters’ preferences heading toward a consequential fall election.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times
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