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As Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point Pushes Into High Schools, Dissension Follows

By: Pooja Salhotra
Since Mr. Kirk’s death, chapters of his organization’s affiliate for teenagers have more than doubled in number, aided by politicians who have said they won’t tolerate opposition.

Club America members from Stratford High School in Houston found themselves caught between concerned parents on the left and Texas’ most powerful politicians on the right.

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The Man Who Rules the Country Presides Over Nothing

By: Jamelle Bouie
Why are the Supreme Court and Congress conspiring to give him more power?

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Fighting for Femininity, Not Feminism on the New Women’s Right

By: Emma Goldberg
A group of young conservatives feel that the pressures they face as 20-something women have been made worse by the liberal feminism that defined their youth.
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Mamdani’s Meeting With Trump Scrambled the MAGA-Sphere

By: Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Prominent conservative influencers had different interpretations as they processed the meeting on podcasts and in social media posts.

The meeting between Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, and President Trump was not as explosive as some expected. Online, MAGA influencers and others on the right did not have a united response.

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The Right’s Civil War Over Who Really Killed Charlie Kirk

By: Michelle Goldberg
MAGA is tearing itself apart over who really killed Charlie Kirk.

A makeshift memorial at Utah Valley University after Charlie Kirk’s killing.

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Duke Was Paring Back Diversity Programs. Trump Targeted It Anyway.

By: Vimal Patel
Duke University kept a low profile. But it is the alma mater of Stephen Miller, a top Trump official who often criticized the school while he was a student.

Duke University is known as a relatively conservative place, compared with some other schools. It has still been a focus of Trump officials who say it has allowed diversity policies they say break the law.

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Trump Asked Universities to Sign a Compact. Some See a Trap.

Trump officials want universities to sign on to conservative priorities to get special treatment. Some in higher education say agreeing would end academic freedom.

A leader at the University of Texas said the institution would be eager to work with the Trump administration. Other universities have been more circumspect.

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After Kirk’s Death, Turning Point Vows to Go On. That May Be Easier Said Than Done.

By: Robert Draper
Despite a surge in new campus chapters, there is a void left by Charlie Kirk’s murder that has implications for the entire MAGA movement.

A stop on the “American Comeback Tour” hosted by Turning Point USA at Virginia Tech last week. Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika, who is now the group’s chief executive, said the debate tour on college campuses would continue with conservative stars standing in for her husband.

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The Trump Vengeance Tour Is Coming to a Stadium Near You

By: Thomas B. Edsall
The MAGA movement’s encirclement maneuver is gaining ground.

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ABC Affiliate Owners Boycott Jimmy Kimmel’s Return to Late Night

By: Benjamin Mullin
Together, the two TV station groups, Sinclair and Nexstar, control more than 20 percent of ABC’s local affiliates.

People gather outside the El Capitan Entertainment Centre where the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” show is performed in Hollywood.

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Trump, Bashing the Federalist Society, Asserts Autonomy on Judge Picks

By: Charlie Savage
The president has grown increasingly angry at court rulings blocking parts of his agenda, including by judges he appointed.

Justice Neil Gorsuch with former Justice Stephen Breyer at a memorial event for Antonin Scalia last year during a Federalist Society convention in Washington.

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Proposed Medicaid Cuts Put Vulnerable Republicans in a Political Bind

By: Annie Karni
G.O.P. lawmakers from swing districts face tough votes as soon as next week, when key House panels are scheduled to consider legislation that would cut popular programs to pay for President Trump’s agenda.

Gabe Evans during a campaign stop in Greeley, Colo., in October. He wound up winning his seat by less than one percentage point.

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How Trump Is Trying to Consolidate Power Over Courts, Congress and More

President Trump’s expansive interpretation of presidential power has become the defining characteristic of his second term.

President Trump paused to view his official portrait hanging in the hallway at the Department of Justice last Friday.

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How the G.O.P. Went From Championing Campus Free Speech to Fighting It

By: Jeremy W. Peters
President Trump and state politicians are pushing new laws and policies that crack down on curriculum, protests and speakers.

In some cases, the Trump administration has said existing federal law already gives the president all the power he needs to act.

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Trump’s Battles With Colleges Could Change American Culture for a Generation

By: Alan Blinder
Many in higher education worry Trump’s efforts to bend academia to his will could end American leadership in research and science. Universities are not finding many allies to defend them.

Major universities have made it their mission to embrace diversity and expand their reach in the world. The Trump administration would like them to do the opposite.

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Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Law Banning Conversion Therapy

By: Adam Liptak
Colorado, like more than 20 other states, bars licensed therapists from trying to change the sexual orientation or gender identity of minors in their care.

The Supreme Court has turned down earlier cases challenging state laws regulating conversion therapy, over the dissents of some conservative justices.

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Mel Gibson Returns as a Director with ‘Flight Risk’

By: Marc Tracy
For “Flight Risk,” his first outing as a director in nearly a decade, the Oscar winner isn’t quite taking center stage.

“Flight Risk” is Mel Gibson’s first movie as a director since the Oscar-nominated “Hacksaw Ridge” in 2016.

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Trump and Allies Assail Conviction With Faulty Claims

By: Linda Qiu
After former President Donald J. Trump was found guilty, he and a number of conservative figures in the news media and lawmakers on the right have spread false and misleading claims about the Manhattan case.

Former President Donald J. Trump attacked the judge and criminal justice system after being found guilty on 34 felony charges.

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Politics Without Trump? His Youngest Fans Barely Remember It.

By: Charles Homans
Democrats call Donald J. Trump dangerous. Republicans see him as revolutionary. For young Trump voters, he is just normal.

Supporters at a rally for former President Donald J. Trump on Wednesday in Freeland, Mich.

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