Wednesday, April 19, 2023

For You: DeSantis Tried to Bury Her. Now She’s Helping Trump Try to Bury Him.

Plus, India Is Passing China in Population. Can Its Economy Ever Do the Same?
April 19, 2023

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FROM PERSONAL PROFILES

DeSantis Tried to Bury Her. Now She's Helping Trump Try to Bury Him.

Susie Wiles helped Ron DeSantis become governor of Florida, but he turned against her and banished her from his orbit. Donald Trump was all too happy to bring her in from the cold.

Speaker McCarthy Is Feeling the Heat

House Republicans are realizing it's hard to legislate when their members are more interested in chaos-making than governing.

How Jim Jordan, a Fighter Aligned With Trump, Wrestled His Way to Power

The Ohio Republican defines himself by his penchant for punching back, whether against allegations that he was derelict in a sex abuse scandal or attempts to prosecute the former president.

For 'Last Tango' Actress, the Ugly Aftermath of Notoriety

In a troubling new memoir, Vanessa Schneider contends that the sexually explicit 1972 film exploited, and irrevocably hurt, her cousin.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Soon to Announce White House Run, Sows Doubts About Vaccines

Mr. Kennedy, a Democrat who plans to kick off his campaign this week, says he wants to make vaccines safer, but he is spreading misinformation by twisting facts out of context.

Tomorrow: From Health

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3 Nuclear Superpowers, Rather Than 2, Usher In a New Strategic Era

China is on track to massively expand its nuclear arsenal, just as Russia suspends the last major arms control treaty. It augurs a new world in which Beijing, Moscow and Washington will likely be atomic peers.

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Ex-Member of Menudo Says He Was Raped by Father of the Menendez Brothers

The allegation, made in a forthcoming docuseries, resembles the claims of abuse by the brothers, who were convicted in 1996 of murdering their parents.

Will This Be the 'Indian Century'? Four Key Questions

As India becomes the most populous country in the world, can it take advantage?

On an Island Paradise, Seeking Out a City's Complexity

Suva, the Fijian capital, is not on many travelers' itineraries, but with a multiethnic population from all over the country and the region, it defines the urban South Pacific.

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