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The Upshot

Highlights

  1. Are We in the Midst of a Political Realignment?

    Assessing the level of change in partisan allegiance in recent years, as well as the president’s numbers since the State of the Union.

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    Voting patterns have changed a lot in the last decade.
    CreditCody O'Loughlin for The New York Times
  1. What’s the Cloud Outlook for Eclipse Day? See if History Is on Your Side.

    April 8 could be your best opportunity to see a total solar eclipse for decades. But if clouds fill the sky, your shot at seeing the spectacle could be lost.

     By Josh KatzK.K. Rebecca Lai and

    CreditThe New York Times
  2. What the Data Says About Pandemic School Closures, Four Years Later

    The more time students spent in remote instruction, the further they fell behind. And, experts say, extended closures did little to stop the spread of Covid.

     By Sarah MervoshClaire Cain Miller and

    CreditThe New York Times
  3. Can You Create a Diverse College Class Without Affirmative Action?

    The Supreme Court effectively ended race-based admissions preferences. But will selective schools still be able to achieve diverse student bodies? Here’s how they might try.

     By Aatish Bhatia and

    CreditThe New York Times
  4. Spelling Bee Buddy: Personalized Hints That Update as You Play

    Customized hints that update based on your progress in today’s puzzle.

     By Neil BergMatthew ConlenJosh KatzAaron KrolikEve Washington and

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  5. WordleBot: Your Daily, Personalized Wordle Score

    First, play today’s Wordle. Then come here.

     By Josh Katz and

    CreditEden Weingart/The New York Times

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  3. The Three Kinds of Biden Protest Voters

    Despite cruising to the Democratic nomination, President Biden has faced a substantial protest vote in some primaries. The pattern can be broken into three categories.

    By Christine Zhang

     
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  10. When Caitlin Clark Comes to Town

    Measures of her star power include huge jumps in attendance at road games, and the logistical planning required.

    By Courtney Cox and Francesca Paris

     
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