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Thursday, March 3, 2016

Today’s Paper

The Times in Print for Thursday, March 03, 2016

‘Never Trump’ Movement Dealt Setback After Super Tuesday

With Donald J. Trump winning seven more states, Republican rivals grasped for hope that they could defy history and halt his march to the nomination.

Critic's Notebook

A Fiery Debate on the K.K.K. in 2016. Who Figured?

Jeffrey Lord, a former Reagan staffer, and Van Jones, a former Obama staffer, butt heads live over Donald Trump’s handling of the K.K.K.

Beneath Hillary Clinton’s Super Tuesday Wins, Signs of Turnout Trouble

A drop in Democratic primary turnout has reached deeply into some of the core groups of voters Mrs. Clinton must not only win in November, but also draw in large numbers.

Ben Carson, Seeing No ‘Path Forward,’ Signals End to Candidacy

Mr. Carson, a retired neurosurgeon who briefly led polls last year, will skip the next debate after failing to win any nominating contests.

Supreme Court Appears Sharply Divided as It Hears Texas Abortion Case

The case stems from various requirements imposed on abortion providers and clinics that critics say would force most clinics in the state to close.

Saudi Arabia Cuts Billions in Aid to Lebanon, Opening Door for Iran

Saudi Arabia’s tactic could allow Iran to increase its role in Lebanon through its ally, the militant group Hezbollah.

Aubrey McClendon, Chesapeake Energy Ex-Chief, Dies Day After Indictment

Authorities said Mr. McClendon, who built a fortune in shale gas across the country, was killed when his car drove into a bridge.

Statistics From China Say Coal Consumption Continues to Drop

The data lends further support to the view that the world’s largest emitter of carbon dioxide may be reaching a peak in coal consumption.

Today's Front Pages

Quotation of the Day
"I hate to say this about the Republican establishment, but their view of civil rights is to tip the black waiter five bucks at the country club."
JEFFREY LORD, a former Reagan staffer and Trump supporter, in a heated debate on CNN.

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