Monday, April 30, 2018

Ashley Judd Sues Harvey Weinstein, Saying He Harmed Her Career

The lawsuit claims the disgraced film producer blacklisted the actress after she rejected his sexual advances. Ms. Judd is suing for unfair business practices, defamation and sexual harassment.

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WhatsApp Co-Founder Leaving Facebook’s Board Amid User Data Disputes

Jan Koum’s exit is the highest-profile departure from Facebook after months of controversy at the social network. A company executive said security of user data was behind Mr. Koum’s decision.

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Trump Indicates Willingness to Meet North Korean Leader in the DMZ

White House officials have been discussing sites as far-flung as Singapore and Mongolia for the planned meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong-un.

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Netanyahu, Stormy Daniels, N.B.A.: Your Monday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

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Investment Boom From Trump’s Tax Cut Has Yet to Appear

Analysts are still waiting for hard evidence that the new tax law is setting off the investment explosion that President Trump and Republicans promised.

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New York Times Metro Editor Resigns, Citing ‘Mistakes’

Wendell Jamieson, who had led The New York Times’s metro section for five years, issued an apology before leaving the paper. But the reason for his departure was not disclosed.

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Israel Says Secret Files Prove Iran Lied About Nuclear Program

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cites no evidence that Iran violated the nuclear deal, but the accusation may bolster the case for President Trump to pull out of it.

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Stormy Daniels Sues Donald Trump, Claiming He Defamed Her

It was the latest move by a pornographic film star, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, who says she had an affair with Mr. Trump 12 years ago.

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Asia and Australia Edition: Kabul, Netanyahu, North Korea: Your Tuesday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Is Stacey Abrams Assembling a New Democratic Majority?

In Georgia, black women are leading a multiracial coalition to elect the nation’s first black female governor

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Judith Leiber, 97, Dies; Turned Handbags Into Objets d’Art

A designer whose imaginative evening bags could be found in the hands of celebrities, royalty and other fashionable women, and on display in museums.

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DealBook: Sprint and T-Mobile Try Again, but Antitrust Hurdles Remain the Same

The two wireless carriers argue that a merger would benefit customers, but analysts, and our columnist, are skeptical about the deal’s chances

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C.D.C. Director’s $375,000 Salary Will Be Cut

His pay raised eyebrows because it was much higher than his predecessors. It was granted under a special provision to attract top scientists.

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As Detroit Sheds State Oversight, Its Mayor Reflects on Its Path

People laughed when Mayor Mike Duggan first predicted that Detroit could emerge from active state oversight this spring. On Monday, it happened.

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Critic’s Notebook: Michelle Wolf Did Her Job. It’s the Correspondents’ Dinner That Is the Problem.

Don’t hire a political comic, then renounce her when she does political comedy.

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‘Hope Has Vanished’: Veteran Photojournalist Is Killed in Kabul

Shah Marai went from driver to Agence France-Presse’s chief photographer in Kabul, Afghanistan. He supported three blind brothers and two blind children. He left behind a large body of work.

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Editorial Observer: A Reckoning for Apu, ‘The Simpsons’ and Brownface

Hank Azaria said he’s willing to step away from the character he has voiced for nearly 30 years. The show’s writers and network executives should let him.

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Michelle Wolf Did What Comedians Are Supposed to Do

She told the truth, and no one should be apologizing.

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Behind T-Mobile-Sprint Merger, a Race to Keep Up With China in 5G

With the U.S. and China vying for tech leadership, the two wireless companies said their union would help America preserve its strategic edge.

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Juror Says Bill Cosby’s Own Comments Led to Guilty Verdict

The juror, Harrison Snyder, said Mr. Cosby’s remarks in a 2005 deposition made it clear that he was guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting women.

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U.S. Embassy Officer in Pakistan Is Charged With Obstruction

The police accused a security adviser of trying to block an investigation of a car accident, just weeks after the military attaché was involved in a fatal collision.

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A Trump Nobel Peace Prize? South Korea’s Leader Likes the Idea

A few months ago, South Koreans worried that President Trump was bringing war to the Korean Peninsula. Now many hail him as a peacemaker.

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Yellow Fever Restaurant at California Whole Foods Sets Off a Debate

The restaurant’s founders, who are Asian-American, said, “we choose to embrace the term and reinterpret it positively for ourselves.”

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California Today: California Today: Can San Diego Ditch the Power Company?

Monday: A fight is brewing over “community choice,” a chilling account of the Golden State Killer, and a shark lab needs more funding.

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China Prepares a Hard-Line Stance on Trump’s Trade Demands

Beijing sees its economy as robust enough to defy U.S. tariff threats, potentially leaving Washington with no choice but to escalate or back down.

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Mike Pompeo Expresses Support for Israeli Response to Gaza Protests

The new U.S. secretary of state said Israelis “have the right to defend themselves” and declined to fully back the two-state solution.

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North Korea, Sprint, Michelle Wolf: Your Monday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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Twin Bombings in Kabul Kill or Wound Dozens at Rush Hour

A blast on a street heavy with state and diplomatic offices was followed by another a half-hour later, catching many emergency workers and journalists.

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Sunday, April 29, 2018

On Pro Basketball: ‘King’ James Briefly Sat, and His Subjects Carried the Load

It had been rough for the Cleveland Cavaliers’ supporting cast, but in a key stretch late in Game 7, the non-LeBrons likely saved the series.

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Spanish Judges Return Fire After Contentious Sexual Assault Ruling

The country’s justices are lashing back at critics who have denounced the judicial system as a patriarchy that is out of touch with the sensibilities of modern Spain.

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The Gazan at the Fence: ‘Death or Life — It’s the Same Thing’

Hope is a scarce commodity in Gaza, which is little more than an open-air prison. A look at how one man ended up at the bloody protests against Israel.

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Pompeo and Palestinians Have ‘Nothing to Discuss’ Amid Gaza Crisis

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo came to Israel in the midst of escalating protests in Gaza, but he did not meet with Palestinian leaders and kept the policy focus on Iran.

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News Analysis: Libya as a Model for Disarmament? North Korea May See It Very Differently

The violent end of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, an unexpected turn of events after he gave up his nuclear program, is likely to serve as a cautionary tale for Kim Jong-un.

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Editorial: A Growing Problem for the Military Transgender Ban — Facts

Generals and researchers provide growing evidence that the administration’s claims about transgender troops are false.

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Op-Ed Columnist: The Sense of Justice That We’re Losing

The modern rule of law is younger than many realize, and not enough Republicans are defending it today.

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Editorial Observer: A Reckoning for Apu, ‘The Simpsons’ and Brownface

Hank Azaria said he’s willing to step away from the character he has voiced for nearly 30 years. The show’s writers and network executives should let him.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Can a Tennessee Democrat Pull a Doug Jones?

Maybe last fall’s Alabama Senate race wasn’t a fluke after all.

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Blockchain Will Be Theirs, Russian Spy Boasted at Conference

Some think the technology that was introduced with Bitcoin has enormous potential. That has a number of countries looking to influence its future.

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James H. Cone, a Founder of Black Liberation Theology, Dies at 79

Dr. Cone argued for racial equality and an understanding of the Christian Gospel that elevated the voices of the oppressed.

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U.S. Allies Brace for Trade War as Tariff Negotiations Stall

Days before Trump tariffs on steel and aluminum take effect, negotiators for producing countries see themselves at the mercy of the president’s whims.

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Left vs. Left: Richard Cordray and Dennis Kucinich Battle for Governor of Ohio

The state’s Democratic primary raises the question: Who has the truest claim to progressivism in 2018, when both candidates can credibly grab at the label?

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What to Keep in Mind When Thinking About the Midterms

The generic ballot, the president’s approval rating, recent special elections and a seat-by-seat look all point to a modest edge for Democrats.

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Ballarat Journal: Australian Mining Town Breaks Its Silence About Grim Past of Sexual Abuse

Ballarat, once the center of Australia’s gold rush, is learning to talk about a dreadful history: decades of sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests.

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One Goal of Amazon’s HQ2: Learn the Lessons of Seattle

Amazon has surprised officials in cities vying for the company’s new headquarters by asking how to avoid soaring housing costs and paralyzing traffic.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Are Pretty Good Marvel Superhero Movies the Best Hollywood Can Do?

The success of movies like “Avengers: Infinity War” has made it difficult to make truly great pictures.

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Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Mike Pompeo, Correspondents’ Dinner: Your Monday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Lands the Biggest Global Opening Ever

The Disney-Marvel movie collected $630 million worldwide and $250 million domestically.

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Briton Who Drove Tesla on Autopilot From Passenger Seat Is Barred From Road

The man was barred from driving for 18 months after being videotaped sitting with his hands behind his head, cruising at 40 miles per hour in “heavy” traffic.

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Caravan of Migrants, After Arduous Trip, Begins Final Push to Border

Hundreds of migrants who have traveled en masse through Mexico, drawing a furious response from President Trump, gathered at the border Sunday.

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T-Mobile-Sprint Merger Would Give Japan’s SoftBank Bigger Foothold in U.S.

The founder of SoftBank, Masayoshi Son, is one of the world’s leading tech investors. He has pushed for Sprint, perhaps his marquee American investment, to merge with T-Mobile.

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Nine Rights Every Patient Should Demand

We need a Financial Bill of Rights to protect consumers of health care from unfair charges.

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Dear Abby, #MeToo

Before hashtags and callouts, there was just one public space where women could go to air their grievances: advice columns.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Trump: Our Cartoon Nobel Laureate

Let’s ponder two unimaginable but not impossible things: Trump winning the Nobel Peace Prize and a second term.

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Op-Ed Columnist: How to Understand What’s Happening in North Korea

As with a circus performance, it’s amazing to behold but not quite as billed.

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Gaming: The System

My gamified life may be nutty and sad, but it doesn’t hurt anyone. At least that’s what I thought until a few months ago.

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The Forgotten Anger of ‘Our Bodies, Ourselves’

A legendary health and sexuality book’s overlooked legacy of righteous political rage.

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In Fire-Scorched Oklahoma, Help Comes One Bale at a Time

Wildfires burned Oklahoma grazing land, leaving ranchers struggling to feed their cattle. Then the truckloads of hay showed up from faraway states.

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Sprint and T-Mobile Agree to Merge, in Bid to Remake Wireless Market

The two companies are betting that regulators will finally allow the American wireless market shrink to just three national players.

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Michelle Wolf’s Routine Sets Off a Furor at an Annual Washington Dinner

Remarks about Sarah Huckabee Sanders open a partisan divide in an awkward evening of comedy and politics.

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To Build Dubai of the Balkans, Serbia Deploys Bulldozers and Baseball Bats

The government’s plan to transform Belgrade into a playground for the rich involves using foreign money and removing residents from their homes. Critics say strong-arm tactics are also being used.

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The Look: ‘Behold Death, Darkness, Chaos and the Void’

D.I.Y. metal music has spawned a tightknit community of headbangers in Queens.

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Sex Harassment Complaints in New York Fall Into an Enforcement Maze

Bringing a sex harassment complaint in New York State government can be a confusing process, with no uniformity on which agency handles the matter.

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Queens Fire Leaves 3 Dead and 3 Critically Injured

Firefighters removed 11 people from the two-story house in Queens Village on Saturday. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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Editorial: Please Stay, Justice Kennedy. America Needs You.

Your departure right now from the Supreme Court would have dire consequences for the country.

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What Do We Do With These Men?

Men felled by #MeToo are going to stage comebacks. So it’s time to talk about what it looks like when they do.

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Did I Choose the Wrong College?

It didn’t make sense to sign up for debt. I did it anyway.

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Michael Hayden: The End of Intelligence

How do you brief a president who doesn’t distinguish between truth and lies?

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Op-Ed Columnist: Alfie Evans and the Experts

Why decent societies let families defy the system to take care of their own.

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Injecting Drugs Can Ruin a Heart. How Many Second Chances Should a User Get?

A life-threatening heart infection afflicts a growing number of people who inject opioids or meth. Costly surgery can fix it, but the addiction often goes unaddressed.

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Your Money: Why Airline Credit Cards Have an Enduring Appeal

While the math of frequent-flier miles may not always add up, perks like free checked bags have people flocking to travel cards.

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Motive for Mass Killings in Congo Is Mystery, but Suffering Is Clear

Attackers who have burned scores of villages — killing, raping and looting, too — seem to have powerful backers, but no one is certain who they are.

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What May Life in Italy Be Like Under the Right? These Immigrants Already Know

On the outskirts of Milan, one town’s new mayor has blocked construction of a mosque, cut services to migrants and given priority to “Italians first.”

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On Tennis: Starring Serena Williams as Herself

She is newly married, embracing the challenges of motherhood and embarking on a difficult tennis comeback. And her private life is about to become much more transparent with a new documentary series on HBO.

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North Korea, Golden State Killer, Bill Cosby: Your Weekend Briefing

Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.

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Kim Says He’ll Give Up Weapons if U.S. Promises Not to Invade

South Korean officials said the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, had told them that he would abandon his nuclear weapons if Washington ended the Korean War and promised nonaggression.

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J Sainsbury and Asda, Leading British Grocers, in Talks to Merge

J Sainsbury said it was in talks to combine with Walmart’s Asda supermarket business, potentially creating the country’s biggest supermarket operator.

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Toxic Caterpillars Invading Parts of London, Officials Warn

Officials are on the lookout for caterpillars of the oak processionary moth, larval creatures whose hairs can cause illness and even death in humans.

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Saturday, April 28, 2018

Pompeo’s Message to Saudis? Enough Is Enough: Stop Qatar Blockade

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo went to Riyadh to tell the country’s leadership to end the embargo against Qatar so a united front against Iran can succeed.

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She Died After Collapsing on a Plane the Pilot Refused to Divert. Now Her Family Is Suing.

Brittany Oswell died after having a pulmonary embolism in flight. A suit claims American Airlines was negligent and its medical equipment was faulty.

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Exposures: Excavating My ’90s-Era Childhood Bedroom

I found Troll dolls, Seventeen magazine and evidence of the person I am now.

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The Most Unpopular Dog in Germany

Munich is full of remarkably well-trained dogs. My dog isn’t one of them.

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Op-Ed Columnist: The Extinction of Gay Identity

An all-star Broadway revival raises the question: Does being gay mean anything anymore?

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12 Marvel Movies in 31 Hours. It Didn’t Feel Like Infinity.

In advance of “Avengers: Infinity War,” superfans come together for an epic shared experience in a Times Square multiplex.

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Two Projects Helping Female Artists in Africa Find Their Voices

African women face cultural and financial resistance to careers in art, but a Johannesburg residency and an international art fair in Brooklyn may help them succeed.

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Doris Burke Has Game

The ESPN personality, the first female full-time analyst on national N.B.A. broadcasts, has broken one the highest glass ceilings in TV. So why does her status still feel so precarious?

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Pope Francis in the Wilderness

As he remakes the church in his image, Francis finds himself more isolated, as global political trends shift and he meets resistance to his reforms.

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MoviePass Says All Is Well. Even Some of Its Customers Are Skeptical.

The subscription-based service for movie theater tickets is facing questions about its long-term viability, but executives say they are confident the company will flourish.

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Officers’ Names Remain Secret Weeks After Fatal Shooting of a Black Man in California

Diante Yarber was killed by police officers in a Walmart parking lot on April 5 in Barstow, Calif. At his funeral on Friday, mourners called for justice.

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Opinion: I Want to Be Rich and I’m Not Sorry

Money would make me powerful, someone nobody could hurt.

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Gray Matter: Why Trump Supporters Don’t Mind His Lies

Even when they know the claims are false, they can imagine how they could have been true.

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Ida B. Wells and the Lynching of Black Women

A new memorial reminds us of how African-American women suffered.

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Op-Ed Contributor: How a South Carolina Prison Riot Really Went Down

We need to hear from prisoners about the conditions they’re living in.

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Joy Reid Says She Did Not Write ‘Hateful Things’ but Cannot Prove Hacking

The MSNBC host, whose recently resurfaced former blog posts include homophobic sentiments, discussed the controversy on her show on Saturday.

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Trump’s Role in Midterm Elections Roils Republicans

G.O.P. leaders and White House aides are trying to prepare the president for trouble in House and Senate races. But he is rejecting their grim prognoses and wants to start campaigning.

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News Analysis: As Two Koreas Talk Peace, Trump’s Bargaining Chips Slip Away

The overtures between North and South Korea will inevitably erode crippling economic sanctions and make it harder for President Trump to threaten military action.

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With Taunts and Guile, the Golden State Killer Left a Trail of Horror

How a serial rapist and murderer in California flaunted his power as well as his belief that he could elude accountability forever. He was wrong.

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At Nike, Revolt Led by Women Leads to Exodus of Male Executives

Complaints about bad behavior by men and a lack of advancement for women long went ignored, employees said, but now change seems to be afoot.

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Census Officials Say Rhode Island Rehearsal Is Going Well. Not Everyone Agrees.

The sole dry run for the 2020 census is happening in Providence, where a publicity blitz has already been canceled for lack of funds.

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Tower Once Tied to Trump Burns in Azerbaijan, Injuring at Least 4

The building was the second property linked to the American president to catch fire this month, after a blaze in New York killed an art collector.

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Sexy Birds, Kamikaze Squirrels and Chatty Whales: This Weekend’s Good Reads

Inspired by a stunning look at polar bears, we are highlighting some pieces on the wonders of nature.

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Can Donald Trump Get a Laugh?

He’s not going to be at the White House Correspondents Dinner. But here’s a script for him anyway.

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Trump Calls on Montana Democrat to Resign in Fight Over Failed V.A. Nomination

President Trump lashed out at Senator Jon Tester, the Democrat who helped thwart the cabinet nomination of Dr. Ronny L. Jackson.

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Korean Accord Draws Praise, and Caution, From North’s Neighbors

China, Japan and Russia, which were not part of the summit meeting, acknowledged that most of the hard work still lay ahead.

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Why One Woman Testified Against Bill Cosby: ‘I Had the Strength’

Lise-Lotte Lublin was one of several women who spoke in court about their experiences with Mr. Cosby, helping prosecutors convict him of sexual assault.

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The Golden State Killer Is Tracked Through a Thicket of DNA, and Experts Shudder

The arrest of a suspect has set off alarms among some scientists and ethicists worried that consumer DNA may be widely accessed by law enforcement.

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To Catch a Killer: A Fake Profile on a DNA Site and a Pristine Sample

Investigators used DNA gathered at a crime scene and created a fake profile and pseudonym on a genealogy website several months ago, according to law enforcement officials.

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What It Felt Like to Follow the News of the Golden State Killer

From the early reports of burglaries in Visalia to the chilling details of the violent crimes in Sacramento.

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11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Catch up with Serena Williams and David Duchovny. Visit the new Noma and the summer of 1978 in pictures. Read why Cliff Huxtable was Bill Cosby’s sickest joke. And more.

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The Week in Good News: The Waffle House Hero, a Dachshund Museum, a Royal Baby

Sometimes it seems as if we’re living under a constant barrage of heavy news. But it isn’t all bad out there.

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Here Are the Biggest Stories in American Politics This Week

Whether it was the withdrawal of the president’s nominee to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs or a summit meeting between the leaders of North and South Korea, it was a big week in American politics and diplomacy.

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‘Their Country is Being Invaded’: Exodus of Venezuelans Overwhelms Northern Brazil

As thousands of Venezuelans flee their homeland each day, the region’s tolerance for immigrants is being tested.

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Texas’ Voter ID Law Does Not Discriminate and Can Stand, Appeals Panel Rules

The decision by a three-judge panel overturned a lower-court ruling that had struck down the law, the latest milestone in a yearslong legal battle.

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Kenya Bans Film About 2 Girls in Love Because It’s ‘Too Hopeful’

The first Kenyan entry ever nominated for an award at the Cannes Film Festival is banned at home because the film board said it “legitimizes homosexuality.”

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Bob Dylan’s Latest Gig: Making Whiskey

A move into the booming celebrity-branded spirits market is yet another career twist for an artist who has spent five decades confounding expectations.

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Police’s Shifting Account of Black Man’s Death Raises Questions in Savannah

The official story of Ricky Boyd’s fatal encounter with the police changed from him firing at them first to his being armed with a BB pistol. Now even that is in dispute.

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Irish Voters Speak Out on Landmark Abortion Referendum

The Times asked readers in Ireland to give their opinion about the country’s coming vote on lifting the constitutional ban on abortion.

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Alfie Evans, Terminally Ill British Toddler at Center of Court Fight, Dies

The 23-month-old had a rare degenerative brain condition. His parents fought to continue treatment, but his doctors said further medical care would have been futile.

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Friday, April 27, 2018

5 Takeaways From the House Report on Russian Election Meddling

The report by the committee’s Republican majority emphasizes that lawmakers found no collusion without acknowledging Democrats’ complaints that they cut the inquiry short.

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North Korea, Angela Merkel, Golden State Killer: Your Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

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E.P.A. Readies Plan to Weaken Rules That Require Cars to Be Cleaner

The agency has drafted regulations on planet-warming emissions from vehicles that would dramatically weaken Obama-era standards.

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To Catch a Killer: A Fake Profile on a DNA Site and a Pristine Sample

Investigators used DNA gathered at a crime scene and created a fake profile and pseudonym on a genealogy website several months ago, according to law enforcement officials.

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Manafort’s Lawsuit Taking Aim at Mueller Is Tossed Out of Court

The decision dealt a blow to a central part of the former Trump campaign chairman’s defense: that an investigation into his past lobbying work is beyond the scope of the special counsel’s mandate.

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Bill Cosby’s Publicist, Seeking to Discredit Accusers, Invokes Emmett Till

The publicist likened Mr. Cosby’s case to that of the black boy who was lynched after he was wrongly accused of flirting with a white woman in 1955.

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An Avalanche Sweeps Away a Snowboarder, but His Friends Rescue Him

Brock Crouch, 18, and other boarders were making a film in Canadian backcountry. From the hospital, he vowed on Instagram to “shred with everyone again.”

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New C.D.C. Director’s $375,000 Salary Under Scrutiny

Senate Democrats and watchdog agencies question the use of a statute to authorize paying Dr. Robert R. Redfield nearly twice as much as his predecessor.

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Firing of House Chaplain Creates Uproar on Capitol Hill

Speaker Paul D. Ryan, who requested the resignation of the Rev. Patrick J. Conroy, is facing pushback from his own party in addition to Democrats.

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After Arduous Journey, Migrants See Stubborn Obstacle: Trump

Hundreds of Central American migrants are in Tijuana, where most plan to seek asylum in the United States, after traveling through Mexico.

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Loose Ends: Job Description for the Dumbest Job Ever

You will be responsible for literally everything, including keeping co-workers alive.

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Trump, Hailing Korean Talks, Says He Won’t Be Hoodwinked by North

“I don’t think he’s playing,” President Trump said of the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un.

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Bill Cosby Is Guilty. What’s Next?

Mr. Cosby was convicted of three counts of sexual assault on Thursday, but there are a considerable number of different paths the case may take in the coming weeks.

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Sprint and T-Mobile Are Said to Be Close to Merging

Should the two companies combine, it would form the third biggest wireless company in the United States.

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With Little Pomp, Merkel Arrives at the White House to Meet With Trump

The president has a chilly relationship with the German leader, and her understated arrival in the White House driveway was a sharp contrast to the recent visit by President Emmanuel Macron of France.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Why I March in Gaza

I believe that direct, nonviolent action can help bring justice and peace for Palestinians.

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Mark Your Calendar. Danny DeVito Day Declared in Jersey

The actor, writer and director — who says “there’s a little Jersey” in everything he does — will now have his own day, Gov. Philip D. Murphy is set to announce on Saturday.

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Andrea Constand Makes First Statement Since Bill Cosby’s Conviction: ‘Truth Prevails’

Ms. Constand, whose sexual assault complaint was at the heart of the trial, thanked the local community in a rare public comment on the case.

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Gaza Protesters Charge Fence; 3 Killed, 100s Wounded

Hundreds of Palestinian protesters attacked the fence between Gaza and Israel. Israeli troops opened fire.

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Bill Cosby Has a Few Words for the Court

Mr. Cosby has not said much about the sexual assault allegations against him, but on Thursday he erupted with a vulgarity aimed at the prosecutor.

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Op-Ed Columnist: How to Understand What’s Happening in North Korea

Count me skeptical — but also a bit hopeful.

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Nine Rights Every Patient Should Demand

We need a Financial Bill of Rights to protect consumers of health care from unfair charges.

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Absurd New Rules for Intersex Athletes

Female runners with high levels of testosterone are told their natural advantage disqualifies them from competition.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Demise of Watchdog Journalism in China

State oppression has also negated years of social progress, casting a pall on the public mood.

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Mike Pompeo, Wasting No Time, Meets With NATO

A day after being sworn in, the top U.S. diplomat told leaders of the alliance in Brussels what they wanted to hear.

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House Intelligence Committee Releases Findings on Russian Election Interference

The committee’s investigation devolved into partisan bickering as Democrats accused the Republicans leading the panel of ignoring crucial evidence and obvious leads.

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California Today: California Today: How the Golden State Killer Suspect Was Caught

Friday: Days after an arrest, victims are speaking out, hundreds of migrants prepare for border crossing, and a trip to Dodgers Stadium by gondola.

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Trump Renews Attacks on Comey Before Turning to Praise of Korean Talks

President Trump called James Comey “either very sick or very dumb,” saying his fired F.B.I. chief did not understand the severity of what the president called a leak of classified information.

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‘We Just Did Not Give Up Hope,’ Says One of Those Who Lost a Relative to the Golden State Killer

For decades, those who survived the killer’s attacks or saw loved ones murdered suffered alone. But they bonded together in recent years and celebrated the arrest of a suspect this week.

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What Do We Do With These Men?

Men felled by #MeToo are going to stage comebacks. So it’s time to talk about what it looks like when they do.

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Lawyer Who Was Said to Have Dirt on Clinton Had Closer Ties to Kremlin Than She Let On

Newly released emails have renewed questions about who the lawyer, Natalya V. Veselnitskaya, was representing when she met with top Trump campaign officials promising dirt on Hillary Clinton.

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G.D.P. Report on Friday Morning: An Early Reading on 2018

The impact of the tax overhaul, stock volatility and trade tensions may be reflected in the initial estimate of the first quarter’s economic growth.

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Following the News of the Golden State Killer

From the early reports of burglaries in Visalia to the chilling details of the violent crimes in Sacramento.

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A Spy’s Tale: The TV Prankster Who Says He Became a Double Agent

Robert Moore posed as a documentary filmmaker to monitor activists for a K2 Intelligence client. He contends he switched sides. Now he’s being sued. His unusual case offers a peek into a growing industry.

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Kim Jong-un Crosses Inter-Korean Border

North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, walked across the inter-Korean border to meet the South’s president, Moon Jae-in. No North Korean leader had made the journey in the two countries’ 70-year history of bitter rivalry.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Will Italy Leave the E.U.? Not So Fast

In Italy’s recent elections, half of the voters chose Euroskeptic parties. But that doesn’t mean Italy will abandon the Treaty of Rome.

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Why I March in Gaza

I believe that direct, nonviolent action can help bring justice and peace for Palestinians.

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North and South Korean Leaders Discuss Ending ‘History of Confrontation’

The meeting between Kim Jong-un of North Korea and Moon Jae-in of the South was marked by surprisingly candid moments and some sweeping pledges.

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Thursday, April 26, 2018

The Woman Who Brought Down Bill Cosby

Andrea Constand is the only woman among more than 50 accusers whose complaint against Mr. Cosby has resulted in a conviction. A jury found him guilty of three counts of aggravated indecent assault.

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Bill Cosby Criminal Case: A Timeline From Accusation to Conviction

More than 15 years after he met the woman who would accuse him of sexual assault, Mr. Cosby again finds his fate in the hands of a Pennsylvania jury.

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Bill Cosby Has a Few Words for the Court

Mr. Cosby has not said much about the sexual assault allegations against him, but on Thursday he erupted with a vulgarity aimed at the prosecutor.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Bush 41, Trump, and American Decline

The two Republican presidents are a study in contrasts, each with a profound effect on our country.

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Editorial: A Reckoning for Cosby — Now for Others?

Cosby’s persistent pathology was unusual. The fears of his victims, that the man who abused them was too powerful to face consequences, are not.

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Bill Cosby, Michael Cohen, Golden State Killer: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

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Arrest in Golden State Killer Case Shocks Suspect’s Quiet Neighborhood

“They were looking for this guy for 40 years and he was right here under our noses,” said a neighbor of the man accused of being one of America’s most notorious serial rapists.

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F.B.I. Letter Casts Further Doubt on White House’s Rob Porter Timeline

The White House says its top lawyer never saw a bureau file containing spousal abuse allegations against Mr. Porter, the president’s staff secretary. The file is mentioned in a letter to Congress.

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Parents Sue North Korea Over College Student’s Death After Time in Prison

Otto F. Warmbier, a student at the University of Virginia, died after suffering a severe brain injury during 17 months in custody in Pyongyang.

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Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Narendra Modi, Bill Cosby: Your Friday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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Opinion: Dear Abby: #MeToo

Before hashtags and callouts, there was just one public space where women could go to air their grievances: advice columns.

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Op-Ed Contributor: A Trade War the U.S. Is Actually Winning, for Now

Obsessing over the trade deficits with China obscures a more important conflict over whether the dollar remains the world’s top currency.

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E. Coli Flare-Up Is Largest Multistate Outbreak Since 2006

At least 84 people have been infected so far, according to health officials, who traced the illnesses to romaine lettuce from southwestern Arizona.

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Live Briefing: Reactions to Cosby Verdict: ‘Women Were Finally Believed’

A conviction in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault retrial was widely celebrated as a win for victims.

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In Talks With Kim Jong-un, South Korean Leader Will Keep One Eye on Trump

President Moon Jae-in of South Korea sees himself as a mediator shuttling between two erratic, inexperienced leaders.

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When North Met South: A Short History of Inter-Korean Summits

Two previous meetings between leaders of the Koreas paved the way for the talks Friday between Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in.

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Teachers in Arizona and Colorado Walk Out Over Education Funding

The walkouts are the latest surge of a protest movement that has already swept through West Virginia, Oklahoma and Kentucky.

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Fight Over Care of Brain-Damaged Baby Divides Britain

Courts have barred the parents of the baby, Alfie Evans, from seeking more medical care, calling it contrary to his interests. The Vatican, Poland and Italy have weighed in.

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Jaguars Owner Shahid Khan Makes $800 Million Offer for Wembley Stadium

Khan’s offer to buy Wembley would give the N.F.L. its deepest roots in London, where the Jaguars have played annually since 2013.

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When Misogynists Become Terrorists

How many more women are we going to allow to die like this?

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Former Judge Chosen to Review Materials Seized From Michael Cohen

Barbara S. Jones will oversee a review determining whether anything seized from Mr. Cohen by the F.B.I. is protected by attorney-client privilege.

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The Cosby Verdict: Did #MeToo Make a Difference?

Will Harvey Weinstein, Matt Lauer and Charlie Rose change the way juries hear sexual misconduct cases?

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Bill Cosby Criminal Case: A Timeline From Accusation to Conviction

More than 15 years after he met the woman who would accuse him of sexual assault, Mr. Cosby again finds his fate in the hands of a Pennsylvania jury.

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Fact-Checking Trump’s ‘Fox & Friends’ Interview

President Trump made statements about Iran, unemployment among black Americans, his record on deregulation and the 2016 election results that were imprecise or lacked context.

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Bill Cosby Found Guilty of Sexual Assault After Years of Accusations

A jury in Pennsylvania voted to convict Mr. Cosby of sexually assaulting a former Temple University staff member who had looked up to him as a mentor.

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What We Know About Joseph James DeAngelo, the Golden State Killer Suspect

After a decades-long search to solve a string of rapes and murders in California, Mr. DeAngelo, a former police officer, came under scrutiny last week.

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Tas-Yuryakh Journal: From Siberia, an Unlikely Cry: ‘We Need Greenpeace Out Here!’

Siberian truck drivers, who haul heavy loads on winter roads made of ice that melts earlier every year, are true believers in climate change.

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Giuliani, in Meeting With Mueller’s Office, Is Said to Be Negotiating Trump Interview

Rudolph W. Giuliani, the new head of President Trump’s legal team, met with the special counsel’s office this week.

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Mike Pompeo, Confirmed as Secretary of State, Plans to Quickly Head to Europe

After the Senate voted to confirm Mike Pompeo to be the nation’s 70th secretary of state, he turned to urgent problems around the world.

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In Warning to Trump, Senators Advance Bill to Protect Mueller

The Senate Judiciary Committee, on a bipartisan vote, advanced legislation that would allow special counsels like Robert S. Mueller III to appeal their firing.

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Op-Ed Columnist: The White Rebellion

Trump’s ability to project the petrifying fear young white men feel is a large part of the reason he is president today.

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Op-Ed Contributor: The Pentagon Needs a Better Way to Count Civilian Casualties

A systematic flaw in the way the military screens claims of civilian casualties surely lowers the numbers.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Facebook Released Its Content Moderation Rules. Now What?

As an essential platform for speech, the company owes users due process.

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Trump Says Cohen’s Legal Troubles Do Not Involve Him

In an interview on “Fox & Friends,” the president said that the investigation of his lawyer, Michael Cohen, was about Mr. Cohen’s personal business dealings.

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Prosecutor of Patz’s Killer Takes Over Weinstein Inquiry

District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. has tapped one of his top prosecutors, Joan Illuzzi, to oversee sex-crime allegations against Harvey Weinstein.

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Walmart, With Billions to Spend, Seeks Flipkart E-Commerce Site in India

The company is said to be in talks to acquire Flipkart, India’s leading online retailer, to counter Amazon’s push into the country.

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The Era of Very Low Inflation and Interest Rates May Be Near an End

Moves in global bond markets over the last few months suggest changing expectations about prices.

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California Today: California Today: After Three Decades, Finally, an Arrest

Thursday: The authorities say they’ve caught the Golden State Killer, a judge rules in favor of DACA, and an “experience” that pays homage to avocados.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Who Will Win the New Great Game?

The West is not in a new Cold War. It’s an old-fashioned fight with China and Russia for power and influence.

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Michelle McNamara Died Pursuing the Golden State Killer. Her Husband, Patton Oswalt, Has Questions for Him.

The author devoted years to identifying the Golden State Killer, but she didn’t live to see the arrest of a suspect, or her book about the cold case published.

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White House Withdraws Jackson Nomination for V.A. Chief Amid Criticism

Accusations leveled against Dr. Ronny L. Jackson’s time leading the White House medical staff led lawmakers to have concerns over his nomination.

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Fed Officials Worry the Economy Is Too Good. Workers Still Feel Left Behind.

Many Americans are just beginning to climb out of the Great Recession, yet policymakers are debating whether the economy is on the cusp of overheating.

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What to Watch as Scott Pruitt, the E.P.A. Chief, Goes Before Congress

Mr. Pruitt will face two congressional panels on Thursday, in what is expected to be a daylong grilling over recent allegations of ethical infractions and lavish spending.

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Madrid Leader Resigns After Shoplifting Video Emerges

A high-profile figure in the governing Popular Party was already facing pressure to step down after being accused of holding a fraudulent master’s degree.

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When Modi and Xi Meet, Indian Elections Will Set the Tone

At a meeting in China, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India will, explicitly or not, be seeking President Xi Jinping’s help to win next year’s Indian election.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2018

‘Divisive’ and ‘Disastrous’: The Most Biting Comments N.F.L. Owners Made About Trump

— Patriots owner Robert Kraft​

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Global Health: Infant Deaths Fall Sharply in Africa With Routine Antibiotics

Providing one dose every six months saved one in four babies, researchers reported. Now the W.H.O. will consider recommending routine use.

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Supreme Court Arguments on Trump’s Travel Ban: Annotated Excerpts

Was President Trump’s travel ban too broad? Did it amount to a ‘Muslim ban’? Is it the courts’ place to second-guess the president? This and other questions were among those that the Supreme Court contended with.

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Jackson, Macron, Golden State Killer: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

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How Fake Mark Zuckerbergs Scam Facebook Users Out of Their Cash

The Facebook chief executive has vowed to clean up the social network, but his company has failed to stop even those impersonating him from swindling people.

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New Allegations Emerge Against Ronny Jackson as White House Digs In

White House officials pressed for a confirmation hearing for Dr. Ronny L. Jackson, the nominee to lead the Veterans Affairs Department, even as new accusations of questionable conduct emerged.

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Consumer Bureau Looks to End Public View of Complaints Database

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau might grant the banking industry’s wish to take offline a public database of complaints against the industry.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Robert Mueller’s Last Resort

There are legal ways to disclose classified information. If we face a constitutional crisis, Mueller and his staff should take advantage of them.

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The Case for a Federal Jobs Guarantee

Democrats are getting behind an old idea to face new challenges of technologic disruption in the work force.

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Op-Ed Contributor: North Korea’s Phony Peace Ploy

If the past is any guide, Pyongyang will offer Seoul unenforceable verbiage at this week’s summit meeting.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: ‘Fightin’ to Keep Slavery’

A common refrain among conservatives is that black people should get over it. Even though conservatives refuse to.

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Asia and Australia Edition: France, Boracay, North Korea: Your Thursday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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What Amazon’s New Headquarters Could Mean for Rents

Winning the contest could mean a steeper increase in local housing costs over the next decade, a study finds. Nashville is already contemplating the impact.

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Pope Francis to Host 3 Chilean Sexual Abuse Victims to Ask Forgiveness

The pope, who was criticized for doubting the victims’ claims, has since apologized. The Vatican says he will let the three men talk with him “as long as they wish.”

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Hank Azaria Offers to Stop Voicing Apu on ‘The Simpsons’ After Criticism

The character of Apu, a thickly accented convenience store owner who has been on the show for nearly 30 years, has been called a racist stereotype.

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Track’s New Gender Rules Could Exclude Some Female Athletes

New regulations by the sport’s international governing body to address women with high levels of testosterone could keep them out of some races if they don’t take medicine to lower the hormone.

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Macron Critiques Trump’s Policies in Speech to Congress

One day after the two presidents showered each other with praise, the speech illustrated that the warm personal rapport contrasts with sharp disagreement on questions of policy.

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Home Depot Shooting: Dallas Officer Dies from Injuries

Officer Rogelio Santander died on Wednesday, one day after he, another officer and a store security guard were shot outside a Home Depot.

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How Scott Pruitt Plans to Defend Himself on Capitol Hill: Spread the Blame

A new document shows how Scott Pruitt, the E.P.A. chief, is preparing to answer tough questions about his ethics and spending scandals when he appears before Congress on Thursday.

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‘Divisive’ and ‘Disastrous’: The Most Biting Comments N.F.L. Owners Made About Trump

— Patriots owner Robert Kraft​

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Supreme Court Weighs Claims That Texas Voting Maps Discriminate Against Minorities

The court heard arguments in a long and winding case about whether congressional and state legislative districts were drawn to discriminate.

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Supreme Court Bars Human Rights Suits Against Foreign Corporations

Justice Anthony M. Kennedy said such suits should require explicit congressional authorization, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor countering that the court had created a double standard for corporations.

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Inside the Confidential N.F.L. Meeting to Discuss National Anthem Protests

“Let’s make sure that we keep this confidential,” Roger Goodell said to begin the session. The New York Times obtained an audio recording of the meeting.

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Protests Erupt Anew in Armenia Amid Political Deadlock

All parties want snap elections after the resignation of the country’s longtime leader, but the opposition does not want the ruling party to run them.

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Editorial Observer: Breaking the Silence on American Lynchings

A new memorial and museum in Montgomery, Ala., bring attention to a disturbing chapter of the nation’s history — one that in some ways lives on.

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Comcast Starts Bidding War With 21st Century Fox for Sky

A $30.7 billion offer for Sky puts the American cable giant in a takeover battle with Rupert Murdoch for control of the British broadcaster.

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N.C.A.A. Panel Proposes Reforms, Including End to ‘One and Done’

Condoleezza Rice and her commission have ideas for cleaning up college basketball. But they don’t challenge the longtime requirement that the players be amateurs.

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Review Finds ‘Tsunami’ of Fixed Matches in Lower Levels of Tennis

An independent panel, created two years ago, had 12 recommendations to improve tennis’s anticorruption efforts.

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California Today: California Today: Montecito’s Mud Volunteers

Wednesday: Digging for heirlooms in Montecito, Devin Nunes, Bay Area home prices soar further, California coffers are bursting, and finally, finding a buried portrait.

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‘You never see that point of view in mainstream press.’

We asked readers to tell us which perspectives are underrepresented in the national media — and which should remain that way.

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Twitter Stays on an Upswing, With Second Straight Quarter of Profit

The social media service may not be adding new users at much of a clip, but it’s advertising-driven business seems to have stabilized.

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Ronny Jackson, Debbie Lesko, Finland: Your Wednesday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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Trump’s Travel Ban Faces a Supreme Court Test

The case reached the justices 15 months after the first travel ban caused chaos at the nation’s airports and set a new tone on immigration.

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Scandals and Investigations, but Few Arrests, for Air Marshals Program

The marshals view their jobs as critical to protecting planes and airports from terrorists. But their complaints of alcohol abuse, sexual harassment and racist behavior describe an agency in chaos.

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Feature: A Lynching’s Long Shadow

Elwood Higginbotham was murdered by a mob in 1935. For his descendants, a new historical inquiry into his death offers a chance to confront the past.

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As Its Allies Talk to North Korea, Japan Worries It’ll Be Forgotten

Given the speed and unpredictability of the summit-level diplomacy now playing out, Japan is by no means assured that it will be happy with the outcome.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Jeff Sessions Is Serving, and Doing His Best to Ignore, Trump

Crisscrossing the nation, the embattled attorney general praises the president for supporting law enforcement — most law enforcement, anyway.

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The Toronto Police Officer Who Did Not Shoot

A seven-year veteran of the Toronto police defused a stand-off with the suspect of a van rampage that left 10 dead Monday. Here’s how the suspect’s arrest unfolded.

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Scott Pruitt’s Political Patron Now Questions the E.P.A. Chief’s Ethics

Senator James Inhofe, who has long championed Mr. Pruitt, now says he’d like to see an investigation into the ethical allegations against his protégé.

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Macron, Ronny Jackson, Toronto: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

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Where 8-Year-Old Was Raped and Killed, Hindus Rally Around Suspects

Protests of outrage over the crime have erupted across India. But in the village where she was killed, people have lined up behind the accused men.

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Meek Mill to Be Released From Prison on Bail

Prosecutors had said the rapper’s conviction should be vacated because of questions about the credibility of the arresting officer.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Is This Toronto?

The city, long used to peace and harmony, has to confront the fact that mass violence can happen here, too.

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Fear and Hope in South Korea on Eve of Summit With Kim Jong-un

South Koreans still don’t know what to make of Kim Jong-un as the North Korean leader prepares to meet with the South’s president, Moon Jae-in.

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Op-Docs: Polar Bears of Hudson Bay

Polar bears haunt the landscape around the remote town of Churchill in northern Manitoba.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Flattery Got Ronny Jackson Only So Far

The White House physician fawned his way into Donald Trump’s heart. Senators are less impressed.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Adventures in Transgender Fertility

I’m a lesbian. My fiancée is a trans woman. We’re trying to have a baby the old-fashioned way. It’s complicated.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Tammy Duckworth and Working Moms Like Mine

For the first time in my life, a member of Congress looks like my family.

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Asia and Australia: Toronto, Emmanuel Macron, North Korea: Your Wednesday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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Grumpy Investors Can’t Find Anything to Look Forward To

A combination of disappointing corporate earnings and early signs that inflation could be accelerating pushed stock markets sharply lower.

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Melania Trump, White Hat

The first lady’s choice of headgear made quite a statement on the second day of the French state visit.

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Shrugging Off Trump Scandals, Evangelicals Look to Rescue G.O.P.

In what has been described as its largest midterm mobilization ever, the Christian conservative movement is looking past the president’s behavior and toward November.

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Police Defend Violent Arrest of Black Woman at Alabama Waffle House

Video of the arrest shows white officers grabbing the woman and tossing her onto the floor, causing her shirt to come down and exposing her breasts.

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Former N.F.L. Cheerleaders’ Settlement Offer: $1 and a Meeting With Goodell

“I understand that they could meet with us, patronize us and do nothing in the end,” their lawyer says.

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Why Won’t We Learn from the Survivors of the Rana Plaza Disaster?

After more than 1,100 people were killed in the horrific building collapse, hundreds of factories in Bangladesh were shuttered. Five years later, the garment industry looks set to return to business as usual.

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E.P.A. to Unveil a New Rule. Its Effect: Less Science in Policymaking.

The agency plans to publish a new regulation Tuesday that would restrict the kinds of scientific studies the agency can use when it develops policies.

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American Warplanes Shift Tactics to Target Last ISIS Pockets in Eastern Syria

The American-led air campaign to defeat the remnants of ISIS in eastern Syria lost its main ground force. Now it is shifting its tactics to kill the last remaining fighters.

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For Macron, a Warm Embrace Before Trump Assails the Iran Nuclear Deal

President Trump welcomed President Emmanuel Macron of France to the White House on Tuesday for the first state visit since taking office.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Rod Rosenstein, Robert Mueller and the Art of Survival

Sometimes the best way to do justice is to compromise with those who would deny it.

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F.D.A. Cracks Down on Sales of E-Cigarettes to Minors

The agency issues warning letters to retailers not to sell to teenagers and demanded that the manufacturer JUUL submit marketing and research documents.

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Suspect in Toronto Van Rampage Is Charged With Murder

Alek Minassian, 25, a resident of Toronto’s Richmond Hill suburb, careened the white rental van onto a sidewalk, killing at least 10 people.

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Books News: Sales Figures for Comey’s ‘A Higher Loyalty’ Dwarf Recent Political Best Sellers

Amazon limited reviews of the book to readers who have purchased it on its site.

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Ronny Jackson, Trump’s V.A. Nominee, Faces Claims of Overprescription and Hostile Work Environment

The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee is examining multiple claims against President Trump’s nominee to head the Veterans Affairs Department.

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Trump Voters Driven by Fear of Losing Status, Not Economic Anxiety, Study Finds

A new study suggests that the white, Christian and male voters who supported Donald J. Trump were driven by concerns over losing their privilege.

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Google’s Parent Company Spends Like It’s Thinking of a Future Beyond Ads

With regulatory pressure looming, Google is spending heavily for its cloud business, hardware products and A.I. assistant.

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California Today: California Today: How Does a Republican Win an Election Here?

Tuesday: Rent control appears headed to the ballot, Quentin Tarantino promotes a new film about Hollywood and could U.S.C.’s Sam Darnold be the No. 1 pick?

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Amazon Tries a New Delivery Spot: Your Car

The new service is aimed at anyone who doesn’t want to risk a package being stolen from a porch and can’t receive an order at work.

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State Dinner, Toronto, Mike Pompeo: Your Tuesday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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Paris Attack Suspect Is Convicted for Shooting at Police

Salah Abdeslam is believed to be the only surviving member of the coordinated attacks in and around Paris, but the trial in Belgium did not directly address that assault.

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Monday, April 23, 2018

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: An American Tragedy in Nashville

The Waffle House shooting is a painful reminder of Tennessee’s failure to protect its own citizens from mass murderers with guns.

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Op-Ed Contributors: Republicans to the Court: Strike Down the Travel Ban

President Trump violated the principle of separation of powers enshrined in the Constitution with his ban.

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Prince’s Family Sues Hospital That Treated His First Opioid Overdose

Though Prince declined all testing at the Illinois hospital, the lawsuit contends the medical staff did not do enough to find the cause of the overdose.

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When — if Ever — Will the Super Bowl Champion Eagles Visit the White House?

In a private meeting, the owner of the Eagles called Mr. Trump’s tenure a “disastrous presidency,” using a vulgarity to emphasize “disastrous.”

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Editorial: Breaking News! A Prince Is Born!

Is our unflagging fascination with royalty really so wrong?

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Op-Ed Columnist: We Don’t Need No Education

Why Republicans ended up at war with America’s schoolteachers.

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After Late Vote Switch, Senate Panel Approves Pompeo for Secretary of State

Minutes before a committee vote, Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, bowed to pressure and backed the confirmation of Mike Pompeo to be secretary of state.

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Setting Fires and Restoring an American Landscape

Where development and fragmentation have disrupted natural cycles, teams run controlled burns every spring to help sustain prairies and other ecosystems that have long been shaped by fire.

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Toronto, Waffle House, Transplant: Your Monday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

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Cuomo Announces Bill to Ban Plastic Bags in New York State

The proposal comes a year after Gov. Andrew Cuomo blocked a 5-cent city surcharge on the bags and as he has tacked left since Cynthia Nixon began a primary challenge.

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Trump’s First State Dinner: Cherry Blossoms, Clinton China but No Democrats From Congress

As Melania Trump oversees preparations to welcome President Emmanuel Macron of France, her advice to her staff before the high-profile event is not to worry.

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The Fight for Wisconsin Is On as Outside Money Pours Into Senate Race

National Democrats were shocked in 2016 when a Republican presidential nominee carried Wisconsin for the first time in 34 years. Now both parties see a key Senate race as a crucial test before 2020.

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After Each Attack He Carried the Wounded. Then He Became a Victim.

A retired Afghan wrestler was often one of the first responders helping Shiites targeted in Kabul. He was among 60 people killed in the latest attack.

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Rod Rosenstein Makes a Timely Supreme Court Appearance

After an argument on the independence of executive branch officials, Mr. Rosenstein made his Supreme Court debut in a separate sentencing case.

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Sears C.E.O. Says His Firm Would Buy Retailer’s Kenmore Brand

Edward Lampert, whose ESL Investments owns a controlling stake in Sears, proposed a deal that would yield cash for the company in exchange for several of its remaining assets, including real estate.

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‘I Was Wrong’: Armenian Leader Quits Amid Protests

Protesters throughout Armenia were angered by Serzh Sargsyan’s effort to prolong his stay in power and demanded that he resign. He complied.

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Deported to Libya, Ex-Gitmo Detainees Vanish. Will Others Meet a Similar Fate?

Senegal deported two former Guantánamo detainees to Libya, raising fears of a broader collapse of Obama-era resettlement deals under President Trump.

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Asia and Australia Edition: Waffle House, North Korea, Iran: Your Tuesday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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Op-Ed Contributor: What Fuels the Saudi Rivalry With Iran?

Saudi Arabia often talks about pushing back a dangerous Iranian threat, but the foreign policy emanating from Riyadh is driven primarily by domestic politics.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Caution, Babies Voting

Now, all the infants in the Senate aren’t elected.

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‘He Was My Baby’: Families Mourn Waffle House Shooting Victims

The four young adults killed in a mass shooting at a Waffle House outside Nashville early Sunday included a musician and a college student.

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The Interpreter: An Unpredictable Trump and a Risk-Prone Kim Mean High Stakes and Mismatched Expectations

The meeting of the two leaders exemplifies a world less constrained by the guardrails of international norms, in which virtually anything can happen.

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Eat: Build a Beautiful Savory Tart Out of Your Leftovers

Potato and radicchio are tucked into a tender dough in this spontaneous but deliberate meal.

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Van Hit Multiple People on Toronto Sidewalk, Police Say

The nature of the injuries, of at least 8 to 10 people, remained unclear. Images on social media showed bodies lying on a broad, tree-lined street.

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Chinese Tech Companies’ Dirty Secret

“Finding a job = finding a woman.” Chinese tech companies use female employees as bait to recruit male applicants.

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A Pope Given to Apologies Has Nothing for Indigenous Canada

Indigenous people are asking why Pope Francis will not be apologizing anytime soon for abuses at Catholic-run boarding schools in Canada.

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Emmanuel Macron Heads to White House to Lobby Trump on Iran

As he arrives for the first state visit of Mr. Trump’s presidency, Mr. Macron hopes to persuade the American leader not to scrap the nuclear agreement with Tehran.

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The Healing Edge: ‘Whole Again’: A Vet Maimed by an I.E.D. Receives a Transplanted Penis

A young soldier whose genitals were destroyed underwent extensive reconstructive surgery that doctors hope to offer to others who were wounded at war.

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He Played at Death in a Gaza Cemetery. Then He Was Buried There.

Muhammad Ayoub, 14, was said to have sneaked away from his mother to join the protests along the Gaza border before being shot dead.

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‘Avengers,’ the Most Lucrative Movie Franchise Ever, Is Wrapping Up. Why?

The Russo brothers pushed to bring the Avengers series to a close — in a two-part extravaganza beginning with “Infinity War” — and Marvel listened.

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California Today: California Today: San Francisco’s Spiritual Bastion Gets Behind Its Beyoncé Mass

Monday: outrage in Ventura after a stabbing, the author Junot Díaz thrills L.A. and a look at the climate records of Gov. Jerry Brown’s would-be successors.

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On Campus: The Soul-Crushing Student Essay

A freshman finally asks the clarifying question: “Do you mean we can write with the word ‘I’?”

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The Stone: It’s Westworld. What’s Wrong With Cruelty to Robots?

The makers of the HBO series have produced a powerful work of philosophy.

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M.T.A. Pins Its Hopes on Unproven Technology to Fix Subway

Subway officials hope ultra-wideband radio will help modernize the signal system, but the technology has not been used on a major transit system.

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Waffle House Shooting: Nashville on Edge as Suspect Remains at Large

The police said there had been “no credible sightings” of Travis J. Reinking, who has been accused of killing four people at a restaurant early Sunday.

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Airstrike on Wedding Kills More Than 20 in Yemen

The attack by the Saudi-led military coalition also wounded dozens, including the groom, with children among many of the dead and injured, according to a local official.

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‘I’m Not a Hero,’ Says Unarmed Man Who Wrested Rifle From Waffle House Gunman

James Shaw Jr. grabbed an AR-15 from a shooter’s hands early on Sunday, likely stopping further bloodshed in a Waffle House outside Nashville.

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Setting Tone for Post-Presidency, Obama Will Speak in South Africa on Tolerance

Barack Obama does not plan to take on President Trump directly, but an adviser said the former president would not shrink from confronting the divisive issues around his successor.

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A Gay Referee Tries to Find His Place in Hockey

Andrea Barone nearly quit his job as a minor league hockey referee after years of hearing coaches and players use anti-gay language during games.

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For Politicians Scraping Bottom, a Scarce Resource: Impeachment Lawyers

Despite the high stakes and bright lights, the nation’s statehouse impeachment bar is but a handful of battle-tested lawyers. The next test may be in Missouri.

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Richard Carranza: ‘As the Chancellor, I Ultimately Own Everything’

In an interview, the schools chief talked about where he differs from Mayor de Blasio, his commitment to desegregation and his vision for the system.

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Infinitesimal Odds: A Scientist Finds Her Child’s Rare Illness Stems From the Gene She Studies

When it comes to studying the genetics of the brain, Soo-Kyung Lee is a star, yet she was stunned to discover the cause of her daughter’s devastating disabilities.

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Four Geniuses, Gone to AIDS, as They Might Be Today

The epidemic didn’t just deprive us of millions of lives — it deprived us of decades of potential masterpieces of fashion, art, design, theater and dance.

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New York Today: New York Today: A Special Election

Monday: How a handful of races could change New York politics, the Supreme Court vs. Martin Luther King Jr., and a celebration of language.

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Op-Ed Columnist: A Time for Big Economic Ideas

To end the worst stagnation in living standards since the Great Depression, the country needs to be bold.

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Op-Ed Contributor: To Change a Country, Change Its Trains

France is a case study in the truism that a national rail network is the spirit of the country in miniature.

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Editorial: Graft in South Africa: The People Deserve Better

The African National Congress siphons billions from funds earmarked for the poor. It is not the post-apartheid future Nelson Mandela envisioned.

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North Korea, Emmanuel Macron, Waffle House: Your Monday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, in Early Stages of Labor, Palace Says

Catherine and her husband, Prince William, announced in September that they were expecting their third child.

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Sunday, April 22, 2018

Professor Apologizes for Helping Cambridge Analytica Harvest Facebook Data

Aleksandr Kogan, the academic who helped harvest tens of millions of Facebook profiles in 2014, said he “never heard a word” of objection from the social media giant.

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Review: ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ Raises the Bar for Broadway Magic

J.K. Rowling’s ever-popular boy wizard is all grown up in this enthralling two part-play, directed with seamless magic by John Tiffany.

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ISIS Spokesman Calls for Attacks on Arab Nations

For years, ISIS called for attacks abroad. In the latest speech by its spokesman, the group is focusing on enemies closer to home.

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State and Local Jobs Under Siege as a Middle-Class Gateway

Even as private employers have rebounded from the recession, the public sector’s ranks have withered, and pay and benefits have lagged.

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Editorial: Mueller Guides Us Through the Swamp

The Russia investigation has uncovered shady practices in the interlinked worlds of banking, law and lobbying that have long flourished in the dark.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Thank Trump, or You’ll Be Sorry

The president demands gratitude. He’s made “thank you” divisive.

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Op-Ed Columnist: America Abhors Impeachment

America has only ever impeached two presidents, but both remained in office.

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Op-Ed Columnist: A Time for Big Economic Ideas

To end the worst stagnation in living standards since the Great Depression, the country needs to be bold.

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In Cuba’s Change of Leadership, More Black Officials in Power

Despite progress on racial disparity in Cuba, black Cubans fare worse. A decision to select more black Cubans for the highest levels of government sends a signal.

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Tariff Dodgers Stand to Profit Off U.S.-China Trade Dispute

Chinese brokers send goods around the world to disguise their origin and escape penalties. Tougher trade rules may end up only helping them.

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2 Student Murders Have Binghamton University on Edge

Weeks after a student was strangled at her home, another student was stabbed to death in his dorm.

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Inside One of America’s Ugliest Political Feuds: Cuomo vs. de Blasio

How did two Democrats, whose politics and goals often mesh, allow their onetime friendship to deteriorate to the point of pure contempt?

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Reporter’s Notebook: How’s the Air in London? ‘We Should Be Worried’

The British artist Michael Pinsky invited the public to sample some of the world’s most contaminated air by creating globes they could walk through.

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In the N.B.A., a Game of Clothes Horse

Arena arrivals have long been a fashion runway for N.B.A. superstars. But before a playoff game on Friday, the Cleveland Cavaliers took things to a new level, wearing coordinated ensembles by the designer Thom Browne.

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Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Kabul, Gaza Strip: Your Monday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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‘I Was Trump Before Trump Was Trump’

Republican candidates all over are parroting the president, spouting his catchphrases and donning his hats as they try to show loyalty.

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Zelle, the Banks’ Answer to Venmo, Proves Vulnerable to Fraud

The personal payment platform Zelle is flourishing. But so are fraudsters, who are exploiting weaknesses in the banks’ security.

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Overseer Faults Volkswagen’s Reform Efforts Since Emissions Scandal

Larry Thompson, a former U.S. deputy attorney general, said the carmaker had not held wrongdoers accountable or been serious enough about change.

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Trump Rejects Notion He Has Made Too Many Concessions to North Korea

President Trump, in defending his actions before a planned summit meeting, incorrectly claimed that North Korea had “agreed to denuclearization.”

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Korean Air Heiresses, One Known for ‘Nut Rage,’ Lose Their Jobs

The conglomerate removed the two sisters after they were accused of abusing employees, and the family is vilified in South Korea.

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We Are Conservatives and We Believe Climate Change Is Real

The fight against climate change is a nonpartisan issue across the globe except, of course, in the United States.

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An American Woman Quits Smiling

Appearing happy is a cultural expectation. And I was tired of it.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Despairing on Earth Day? Read This

Over time, mass migration to cities could be a driver of environmental progress.

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Sporting: Why Men Quit and Women Don’t

Despite awful weather at the Boston Marathon, women seemed to hold up better than men.

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Exposures: The Real Cost of Cheap Shirts

Factory workers in Bangladesh toil for low wages and under precarious conditions to make clothing worn worldwide.

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China, Feeling Left Out, Has Plenty to Worry About in North Korea-U.S. Talks

Beijing fears that a grand deal with the North’s longtime enemies could diminish its influence over Pyongyang, experts said.

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Zar Mountain Journal: Smothered by Smog, Polish Cities Rank Among Europe’s Dirtiest

Burning coal is a part of daily life in Poland. As a result the country has some the most polluted air in the European Union, and 33 of its 50 dirtiest cities.

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Macron Takes a Risk in Courting Trump, but Has Little to Show for It

The French president leaves on Monday for a state visit to Washington, where he will try, once again, to close the gap with President Trump on climate change, Iran and trade.

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Texas Boy Dies After Being Hit by Truck During School Walkout on Guns

The boy had been trying to cross a busy highway in El Paso. He was not participating in the protest and was part of a group of students headed to a park, officials said.

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Shooting at Waffle House in Nashville Leaves Three Dead, Police Say

The police said four others were wounded. The gunman, who was naked at the time of the attack, remained at large.

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Armenia Detains 3 Opposition Leaders Amid Protests

The appointment by Parliament last week of Serzh Sarksyan as prime minister after a 10-year term as president has prompted outrage.

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As Another Pence Runs for Congress, His Business Record Faces Scrutiny

Greg Pence, Vice President Mike Pence’s oldest brother, is mounting something of a stealth campaign, years after leading a convenience store chain that went bankrupt and being sued over personal debts.

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Opinion: Adapting to American Decline

The United States is losing its influence as its relative power erodes. How should it manage the transition without destabilizing everyone else?

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Editorial: An Opioid Crisis Foretold

History supplies precedents and lessons for the opioid epidemic raging in America today — but we seem to have largely forgotten both.

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News Analysis: ‘They Were Never Going to Let Me Be President’

Covering Hillary Clinton’s campaign from before it started to the very last moment.

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On Campus: The Soul-Crushing Student Essay

A freshman finally asks the clarifying question: “Do you mean we can write with the word ‘I’?”

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Opinion: States Are Doing What Scott Pruitt Won’t

The federal government may ignore the environment, but we can’t afford to.

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The Problem With Miracle Cancer Cures

If immunotherapy worked most of the time, this would be an unambiguously happy story. But it doesn’t.

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A Shadowy War’s Newest Front: A Drone Base Rising From Saharan Dust

Air Force personnel are working to complete a $110 million airfield that will be used to strike extremists in West and North Africa, a region where most Americans have no idea the country is fighting.

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America Before Earth Day: Smog and Disasters Spurred the Laws Trump Wants to Undo

Nearly 50 years ago, environmental disasters in the United States spurred a popular movement that culminated in new protections and helped to inspire the first Earth Day. Now, many of those protections are under threat.

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Earth Day, North Korea, Michael Cohen: Your Weekend Briefing

Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.

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Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 31 Afghans in Kabul

The bomber struck at a government office where Afghans were registering to vote, raising concerns that violence will tarnish long-delayed elections.

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Cannabis Flowers Are Legal in Italy. You Just Can’t Eat or Smoke Them.

The new cannabis product has created a booming but unregulated economy in Italy. Is it a bubble waiting to be burst?

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Saturday, April 21, 2018

Neo-Nazi Rally Draws About Two Dozen People and Upends a Small Georgia City

The rally, which was held outside of Atlanta, was monitored by more than 700 law enforcement officers from 42 agencies.

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After Sylvester Stallone Call, Trump Considers ‘Full Pardon’ of Long-Dead Boxer

Once the televised funeral for Barbara Bush was over, President Trump notified Americans that he’d been on the phone with Rambo.

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Verne Troyer, Mini-Me in Austin Powers Movies, Dies at 49

At 2 feet 8 inches, Mr. Troyer was a versatile actor who was widely recognizable from the movies he appeared in.

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Cubans Doubt a Change at the Top Will Bring Change at the Bottom

On the streets of Havana, the passing of power out of the hands of the Castro family was met with a collective sense of apathy.

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With a Glance Backward, Brooks Brothers Looks to the Future

The reinvention of the 200-year-old American brand by its brash Italian owner, Claudio Del Vecchio, has meant staying true to its past.

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Exposures: The Real Cost of Cheap Shirts

Factory workers in Bangladesh toil for low wages and under precarious conditions to make clothing worn worldwide.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Ask Roxane: I’m Outraged, but Failing at Activism. Why?

You aren’t indifferent to the current state of the world. You are human.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Barbara Bush: Fake Pearls, Real Heart

With the blunt and plain-spoken and often funny Barbara Bush, you always knew where you stood.

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Op-Ed Columnist: The Republicans’ Big Senate Mess

A convict in West Virginia, bondage in Missouri and a wacky contest for control of the chamber.

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News Analysis: What Does Kim Jong-un Want? U.S. Fears Answer Is ‘Give a Little, Gain a Lot’

In Washington, most officials and experts believe that the North Korean leader is determined to cement his country’s status as a nuclear state while escaping the chokehold of economic sanctions.

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‘Overwhelmed’ Postal Carrier Hoarded 17,000 Pieces of Mail, Officials Say

The amount of undelivered mail investigators found was staggering: 10,000 pieces in his vehicle, 6,000 in his apartment and 1,000 in his work locker.

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In Message to Trump, Europe and Mexico Announce Trade Pact

The update of an existing pact will lift trade in dairy, digital goods and other products, and sends a message that some of America’s trading partners are moving on.

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Saudi Arabia Says Toy Drone Shot Down in Capital Riyadh

The state news agency says security forces shot down a toy drone flying in an unauthorized space on Saturday.

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As Rod Rosenstein Battles to Protect Mueller, His Tactics Could Cost the Justice Dept.

Under siege by the president’s allies in the House, Mr. Rosenstein has acceded to some demands. But his allies worry that may expose the Justice Department to political meddling.

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Scott Pruitt Met With Lobbyist Whose Wife Rented Him a $50-a-Night Condo

The meeting appears to contradict earlier statements that lobbying by J. Steven Hart before the E.P.A. hadn’t occurred.

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The Business Deals That Could Imperil Trump

Forget Stormy Daniels. The business records subpoenaed by Robert Mueller might be Donald Trump’s greatest legal headache.

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A Problem Starbucks Can’t Train Away

White people who see black people through racism’s lens can often count on the police to share their outlook.

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What Hospitals Can Teach the Police

Medical professionals know how to de-escalate volatile situations.

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Scott Pruitt Before the E.P.A.: Fancy Homes, a Shell Company and Friends With Money

The E.P.A. chief is under scrutiny for high spending and interactions with lobbyists. Many of the pitfalls he has encountered in Washington have echoes in his past.

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The Interpreter: Where Countries Are Tinderboxes and Facebook Is a Match

False rumors set Buddhist against Muslim in Sri Lanka, the most recent in a global spate of violence fanned by social media.

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Is Facebook’s Campbell Brown a Force to Be Reckoned With? Or Is She Fake News?

As Facebook’s head of news partnerships, Ms. Brown, a former CNN and NBC anchor, is emerging as a surprisingly adept negotiator for her publishing vision at the social network.

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News Analysis: Will Kim Jong-un Trade His Nuclear Arsenal to Rebuild Economy?

North Korea’s leader has made economic growth the nation’s new top priority. But he appears intent on entering talks as an established nuclear power.

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Trump Criticizes Times Report About His Longtime Lawyer

The report described President Trump’s years of poor treatment of the lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, and concerns that Mr. Cohen will cooperate with the federal officials who are investigating him.

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Fearing Chaos, National Democrats Plunge Into Midterm Primary Fights

Democratic leaders are intervening aggressively in California, where the state’s unusual voting system could undercut their chances in crowded congressional races.

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In Life, Money Talks

This weekend, some thoughts on the stuff that makes the world go ’round.

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Could the U.K. Vote Again on Brexit? The Prospects Are Rising

No fewer than nine groups have come together to work for a “people’s vote” on whatever deal the government negotiates with the E.U.

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Sheriff’s Deputy Is Fired After Fatally Shooting Unarmed Man in Houston

Deputy Cameron Brewer did not follow policy when he shot Danny Ray Thomas at an intersection last month, the sheriff’s department in Harris County, Tex., said.

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Four Former Presidents Will Be on Hand as Barbara Bush Is Laid to Rest in Texas

Mourners from across the country, including four ex-presidents, gathered in Texas for the funeral of the former first lady.

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Voting Laws for Felons Can Be Hard to Follow. Here’s an Overview.

Behind bars for murder in Maine? You can still vote. Convicted of perjury in Mississippi? You might be permanently barred from the ballot box.

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The Biggest Stories in American Politics This Week

From the release of James Comey’s private memos about his meetings with President Trump to developing talks with North Korea, let us catch you up on six big stories from the week.

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11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Antonio Banderas, enough said. Meet Cuba’s new president. Say hello again to Janelle Monáe. And give a listen to a our new podcast, “Caliphate.”

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The Week in Good News: The Boston Marathon, Kendrick Lamar, a Honeybee Delivery

Sometimes it seems as if we’re living under a constant barrage of heavy news. But it isn’t all bad out there.

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Tiny Islands Make for Big Tensions Between Greece and Turkey

Incursions by Turkish military ships and jets into Greek territory have spiked and the potential for conflict is the greatest it has been in 20 years.

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A French Honor Not Always for the Honorable; Assad Returns His

The Legion of Honor goes to luminaries in many fields — and also to some less-obvious figures. Noriega and Putin have been among the recipients.

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Friday, April 20, 2018

19 Years After Columbine, Students Again Say ‘Enough’ on Gun Violence

Young marchers, many not yet born when the Colorado shooting took place, turned out for the third time in two months to protest school shootings.

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Pressure to Release Comey Memos May Have Backfired on G.O.P.

The deputy attorney general’s decision to release the memos did little to help Republicans undermine the credibility of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director.

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Allison Mack of ‘Smallville’ Is Charged With Sex Trafficking

The actress helped gain recruits for a group called Nxivm, which promoted itself as helping women but that forced them to have sex with its leader, federal prosecutors said.

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Gaza Protest Draws Fewer People but Remains Deadly

Among four reported killed by Israeli snipers was a 15-year-old boy. Israel’s defense minister said there were fewer people but more “terror activity.”

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F.A.A. Orders Closer Engine Inspections After Southwest Airlines Failure

The agency’s order recommends ultrasonic inspections be performed in the next 20 days on fan blades with the most use.

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Michael Cohen, North Korea, Avicii: Your Friday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

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Natalie Portman Backs Out of Israeli Award Ceremony

Representatives cited her distress over “recent events” in Israel, without elaborating. Many took it to mean the deadly protests in Gaza.

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U.S. Said to Investigate AT&T and Verizon Over Wireless Collusion Claim

Complaints to the Justice Department allege that the companies and a standards group worked together to restrict eSIM technology, a cardless way to easily switch carriers.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Ask Roxane: I’m Outraged, but Failing at Activism. Why?

You aren’t indifferent to the current state of the world. You are human.

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School Walkouts Across the U.S.: ‘We Deserve to Live Without Fear’

Students left their classrooms on the 19th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting. Here’s what they had to say about gun control and why they are protesting.

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Columbine. Virginia Tech. Sandy Hook. How 3 Communities Honor Their Dead.

The process of creating a permanent memorial to the victims of a mass shooting is often riddled with emotion and conflict.

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Avicii, Electronic Dance Music Producer and D.J., Is Dead at 28

Tim Bergling, who worked with pop stars like Madonna and Coldplay under the stage name Avicii, was found dead in Muscat, Oman.

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Michael Cohen Has Said He Would Take a Bullet for Trump. Maybe Not Anymore.

Roger Stone says Mr. Trump has long treated Mr. Cohen, his lawyer and fixer, “like garbage.” Now he could end up cooperating in a criminal investigation against Mr. Trump.

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Party City Offers Ramadan Decorations, a First for a Big U.S. Retailer

With Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam, on the way, many Muslims see the items as a welcome addition to their festivities.

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Natalie Portman Backs Out of Israeli Award Ceremony

Representatives cited her distress over “recent events” in Israel, without elaborating. Many took it to mean the deadly protests in Gaza.

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Could New York City Parks Be Going Plastic Bottle-Free?

The City Council plans to consider a ban on the sale of disposable plastic bottles at city parks, beaches and golf courses to cut down on waste.

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How the C.I.A. Is Waging an Influence Campaign to Get a New Director Confirmed

The C.I.A. is making an unusually public push to ensure President Trump’s nominee for director, Gina Haspel, is confirmed.

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The Daily: James Comey Opens Up About Ego, Distrust and More

The former F.B.I. director was interviewed for “The Daily” podcast. Here are five takeaways from the conversation.

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Democratic Party Alleges Trump-Russia Conspiracy in New Lawsuit

The lawsuit accuses Mr. Trump’s associates of illegally working with Russian intelligence agents to interfere with the outcome of the 2016 election.

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News Analysis: ‘They Were Never Going to Let Me Be President’

Covering Hillary Clinton’s campaign from before it started to the very last moment.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Gaza: The Lesser Child of Israel’s Occupation

Israelis barely talk about Gaza, yet it is one of Zionism’s greatest victims.

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Charges Sought in Eric Garner’s Death, but Justice Officials Have Doubts

Prosecutors recommended charging a New York police officer, but others question whether the case can be won. Mr. Garner’s gasps of “I can’t breathe” galvanized protesters.

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Wells Fargo Pays $1 Billion to Federal Regulators

The fines against the bank settle investigations into its lending practices. They are the biggest bank penalties imposed under the Trump administration.

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California Today: California Today: Shabbat at a Wendy’s in Palm Desert

Friday: A new Sabbath tradition, outrage over a police killing in a Walmart parking lot, the enigma of Senator Kamala Harris and the NorCal origins of the 4/20 code.

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What to Expect From the National School Walkout for Gun Safety

With thousands of students expected to participate, here’s what you can expect from Friday’s walkout.

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Trump Criticizes OPEC, Calling Oil Prices ‘Artificially’ High

The president’s remarks came as oil prices are at their highest point in years, and as producers gathered for a meeting in the Saudi city of Jidda.

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McCabe Report Is Sent to Prosecutors to Weigh Possible Criminal Inquiry

The Justice Department inspector general concluded in a scathing report that Andrew McCabe, the fired F.B.I. official, lacked candor when answering investigators’ questions.

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Arsène Wenger, Arsenal Manager, to Leave at End of Season

“After careful consideration and following discussions with the club, I feel it is the right time for me to step down,” he said.

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Martin Tankleff, Wrongly Imprisoned for 17 Years, to Get $10 Million

Mr. Tankleff, who was wrongly convicted of murdering his parents when he was 17, has reached a settlement with Suffolk County, N.Y.

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‘Yes, I’m Running as a Socialist.’ Why Candidates Are Embracing the Label in 2018

Anger at the outsize role played by wealth has ignited a surge in the number of people who identify openly as socialists, even in red states.

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Inside the Deadlock Over Russia’s Track and Field Athletes

The I.O.C. wants Russia back. The World Anti-Doping Agency and track and field’s governing body want the country to admit to state-sponsored doping.

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Sports of The Times: For Lance Armstrong, Backing Down Might Have Hurt More Than Paying $5 Million

Armstrong, who on Thursday reached a settlement in a federal fraud case related to his doping, once told our columnist that he liked his chances with a jury.

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Thursday, April 19, 2018

Pompeo Nears Confirmation but Faces Historic Rebuke From Committee

With the backing of Senator Heidi Heitkamp, Mike Pompeo looks assured to become secretary of state, but the Foreign Relations Committee may withhold its support.

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Audit Approved of Facebook Policies, Even After Cambridge Analytica Leak

PricewaterhouseCoopers, an auditing firm responsible for monitoring Facebook’s compliance with a federal decree, effectively gave the company a clean bill of health in a 2017 report on privacy controls.

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F.D.A. Panel Recommends Approval of Cannabis-Based Drug for Epilepsy

Epidiolex was developed to treat two rare and devastating forms of the disease. It contains a chemical compound found in marijuana but not the one that makes people high.

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Wells Fargo, North Korea, Cuba: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

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Giuliani to Join Trump’s Legal Team

Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and longtime Trump loyalist, will be part of a legal stable as the president faces the Russia investigation.

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Opinion: Olivia Pope and Me

Even when ‘Scandal’ veered into the absurd, I never gave up on its heroine.

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Common Sense: Punishing Wells Fargo: Just Deserts, or Beating a Dead Horse?

The bank deserved to pay for its reprehensible transgressions. But our columnist asks whether further punishment may just be hurting the shareholders.

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‘Fearless Girl’ to Move, and She May Take the Wall Street Bull With Her

Mayor Bill de Blasio said the statue known as “Fearless Girl” would be moved from its spot on Broadway; “Charging Bull” may soon follow.

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Wells Fargo Said to Be Target of $1 Billion U.S. Fine

Two federal regulators are expected to penalize the bank for its alleged misconduct, people familiar with the action said.

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Lance Armstrong Settles Federal Fraud Case for $5 Million

Accused of defrauding the Postal Service by doping while under its sponsorship, Armstrong averted a trial next month by agreeing to the settlement.

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Missile Strikes Are Unlikely to Stop Syria’s Chemical Attacks, Pentagon Says

A military intelligence report found that the Syrian government is expected to resume its chemical weapons program, despite President Trump saying “mission accomplished.” Here’s how the strike unfolded.

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Asia and Australia Edition: Korea, Volcano, Cuba: Your Friday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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Op-Ed Contributor: How to Prepare a Post-Trump Renaissance in Diplomacy

Diplomats have time to find solutions to long-term problems — and those created by Mr. Trump’s neglect.

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Op-Ed Contributor: A Note to the Classically Insecure

Most people believe they don’t “get” classical music. But in the most important sense, they do.

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The Problem With Miracle Cancer Cures

If immunotherapy worked most of the time, this would be an unambiguously happy story. But it doesn’t.

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How Erdogan Wins

Nationalism, strong economic growth and control of the media will help the president of Turkey’s re-election in June.

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‘Fighting Very Diligently’ for 3 Americans Held by North Korea

“We are doing our very best,” President Trump said of the three detainees, all Korean-Americans.

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McCabe Report Is Sent to Prosecutors to Weigh Possible Criminal Inquiry

The Justice Department inspector general concluded in a scathing report that Andrew McCabe, the fired F.B.I official, lacked candor when answering investigators’ questions.

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Senate Confirms Jim Bridenstine, Trump’s NASA Nominee, on Party-Line Vote

The Oklahoma congressman’s nomination languished for more than seven months as senators raised objections to his record, and now additional concerns have been raised.

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In a Trade War, China Might Boycott U.S. Goods. That Could Backfire.

State media have hinted that Beijing could weaponize its consumers in a trade war. But American brands are popular in China — and Chinese workers make many of their products.

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Trump Lawyer Drops Defamation Suits Related to Russia Inquiry

The decision by Michael Cohen to abandon the suits came as federal prosecutors are investigating his efforts to protect Mr. Trump from brewing scandals.

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No Criminal Charges in Prince’s Overdose Death

The authorities in Minnesota said that no one would be prosecuted in the musician’s 2016 death from a fentanyl overdose, though a doctor will pay a civil settlement.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Standing Up at Your Desk Could Make You Smarter

We knew sitting too much was bad for the body. Now we know it’s bad for the brain.

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Op-Ed Contributors: How Big Forests Solve Global Problems

They can help turn around issues like climate change, species extinction and dwindling human cultures.

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Trump Administration Seeks to Expand Sales of Armed Drones

A day after President Trump promised to slash red tape involved in weapons sales, the administration announced new policies, but experts said they would do little to speed exports.

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Fidel Died and Raúl Resigned, but Castros Still Hold Sway in Cuba

Stalwarts and heirs of the Communist revolution will help support — and scrutinize — Cuba’s new president, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez.

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If the World Economy Is Looking So Great, Why Are Global Policymakers So Gloomy?

As officials gather for the I.M.F. and World Bank convene in Washington, worries about trade and debt are building

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A Well-Bred Yankee Embraced by Houston

No flash-in-the-pan socialite, Barbara Bush reigned like a semi-benevolent monarch for decades.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A Well-Bred Yankee Embraced by Houston

No flash-in-the-pan socialite, Barbara Bush reigned like a semi-benevolent monarch for decades.

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California Today: California Today: A Pulitzer Brings Bittersweet Pride to Santa Rosa

Thursday: Governor Brown orders troops to the border, Qualcomm starts to slim down and a grim look at the Bay Area should the Big One hit.

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Cuba’s New President: Loyal Servant of a Revolution He Didn’t Fight

Most expect Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez to be a president of continuity after Raúl Castro. But he also has to figure out how to resuscitate Cuba’s economy.

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As Opioid Prescriptions Fall, Prescriptions for Drugs to Treat Addiction Rise

New data suggests progress in efforts to curb the epidemic but raises questions about whether tightened prescribing may be leading some people to heroin and fentanyl.

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North Korea Scraps Demand of U.S. Troop Withdrawal, South Korea’s Leader Says

Kim Jong-un removed a key obstacle to negotiations with Washington by ceasing to demand that American troops be removed from South Korea.

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Cubans in Florida Have Waited to See Castros Go, but No One Is Celebrating

There’s a sense of wistfulness among aging Cuban exiles in Miami: Cuba will no longer be led by a Castro. But they don’t expect real change anytime soon.

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Meet Me in Mongolia: How Aging Aircraft May Dictate Kim-Trump Venue

Kim Jong-un is not known to have flown outside his country, and the question of his transportation complicates an already delicate and uncertain meeting.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Across Midwest, Farmers Warn of G.O.P. Losses Over Trump’s Trade Policy

China’s proposed tariffs on soybeans would hit hard in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, North Dakota and other states with highly competitive House and Senate races.

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Divides Over Trade Scramble Midterm Election Messaging

A survey shows strong support for President Trump’s tariff moves among his backers, but not so much among those whose votes could be in play.

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Qualcomm May Be Collateral Damage in a U.S.-China Trade War

One of the brightest stars in the global technology industry now finds its business under fire in two countries.

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Cosby Accuser Talked of Framing a Celebrity, Witness Says

The adviser, who works at Bill Cosby’s alma mater, said Andrea Constand described the scheme during a conversation they had as hotel roommates.

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Southwest Passengers Recount A Harrowing Experience

Passengers who were on the Southwest Airlines plane that had a deadly engine explosion mid-flight share what their experience was like.

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Robot Conquers One of the Hardest Human Tasks: Assembling Ikea Furniture

Researchers in Singapore explained how they created a robot that could devise and execute a plan to put together an Ikea chair.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Smearing Robert Mueller

Sean Hannity and others are blaming the special counsel for one of the F.B.I.’s worst scandals. But there is no evidence to back up their charges.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Our Gold-Leaf Presidency

How about that Southern White House?

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Editorial: Macron, at the Barricades, Warns of Rising Nationalism in Europe

In a speech to the European Parliament, the French president said Europe was facing a “civil war” over democratic values.

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North Korea, Southwest Airlines, Barbara Bush: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

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Inside Southwest Flight 1380, 20 Minutes of Chaos and Terror

“Dear Jesus, send some angels.” Passengers feared they would die as an engine exploded, plunging the plane thousands of feet in a minute.

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Ex-Playboy Model, Let Out of Tabloid Contract, Can Freely Discuss Alleged Trump Affair

A settlement ends a lawsuit against a Trump-allied publisher, and protects the president from being drawn into a legal case involving efforts to buy women’s silence.

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Manhattan Nanny Is Convicted in Murders of Two Children

Jurors rejected the claim that the nanny, Yoselyn Ortega, was too mentally ill to understand her actions when she killed the children in their Upper West Side apartment in 2012.

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Dick’s Sporting Goods Will Destroy the Assault-Style Weapons It Didn’t Sell

The company, which agreed in February to stop selling assault-style rifles at its Field & Stream stores, will not return the weapons to gun manufacturers.

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Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Raúl Castro, Taiwan Strait: Your Thursday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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Trump’s Black Belt in Political Jujitsu

How does the most debased, dishonest president in American history attack people who have spent their lives upholding the rule of law?

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Kansas Trio Convicted in Plot to Bomb Somali Immigrants

Prosecutors accused the men of planning to bomb apartments where Somali immigrants lived and prayed. Defense lawyers said the F.B.I. overreached.

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Russia Tried to Shut Down Telegram. Websites Were Collateral Damage.

Attempts by the country’s internet watchdog to impose a ban on the popular messaging app were opposed by, among others, Edward J. Snowden and a member of Pussy Riot.

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Bruno Sammartino, Pro Wrestling’s Champ for a Decade, Dies at 82

A popular, Verdi-loving Italian immigrant who dominated the ring for a record 11 years in the 1960s and ′70s and insisted that he never took a dive.

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Top Finance Official in Japan Resigns Over Harassment Accusations

Junichi Fukuda has denied the allegations. But his resignation was a sign that Japan might be joining the international reckoning in the #MeToo movement.

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Watch NASA and SpaceX Launch TESS, a Planet-Hunting Satellite

The spacecraft will scan the sky for planets orbiting nearby star systems, another step in the long search for signs of life in the Milky Way. The launch on Wednesday was postponed from Monday.

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Inside Cambridge Analytica’s Virtual Currency Plans

The data firm was hoping to do its own so-called initial coin offering and quietly helped promote other companies in the unregulated industry.

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Raúl Castro Prepares to Resign as Cuba’s President, Closing a Dynasty

Without the Castro legacy to rely on, his successor will face a minefield of tasks that even Mr. Castro failed to complete.

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Op-Ed Contributor: The Menopause-Alzheimer’s Connection

By 2050, twice as many women as men will have the disease. But we may be able to change that.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Fixing the ‘Involuntary Housewife Visa’

Why is President Trump so determined to prevent spouses of H-1B visa holders from living the American dream?

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All of Puerto Rico Loses Power as Grid Falters Again

The failure, nearly seven months after Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico, could take up to 36 hours to fix.

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The Fight With the West Is Isolating Russia. But That Isn’t Stopping Putin.

Sanctions are increasingly isolating Russia and damaging its economy, but President Vladimir V. Putin and his supporters are confident things are going well.

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Tammie Jo Shults, Pilot Who Landed Damaged Southwest Plane, Is Navy Veteran With ‘Nerves of Steel’

Passengers hailed Captain Shults as a hero after an engine exploded on Flight 1380. She started out as one of the first female fighter jet pilots in the Navy.

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Secret Pompeo Mission to North Korea Shows Trump’s Trust in Spies Over Diplomats

The C.I.A. director, nominated by Mr. Trump to be the next secretary of state, laid the groundwork for a planned meeting between the president and the North Korean leader.

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Treaty to Formally End Korean War Is Being Discussed, South Confirms

South Korea said it had been in talks with both American and North Korean officials about replacing the 1953 armistice with a full peace agreement.

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Erdogan, Seeking to Solidify Power in Turkey, Calls for Early Elections

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey called for voting on June 24, 18 months earlier than had been expected, citing instability in Syria and Iraq.

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Japan’s Prime Minister Pins North Korea and Trade Hopes on Trump’s Whims

Dogged by scandal at home, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is hoping to score diplomatic and political victories during a meeting this week with President Trump.

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Houston Mourns Barbara Bush, Its Revered Matriarch and ‘Salty’ Neighbor

Mrs. Bush was an iconic yet approachable first lady in Houston, whether chatting with neighbors while walking her dogs or reading to schoolchildren.

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Mattis Wanted Congressional Approval Before Striking Syria. He Was Overruled.

The Pentagon chief lost a battle with the White House to get congressional authorization for last week’s allied airstrikes. But he won in pushing for a limited attack.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Forrest Trump Presidency

How does Donald stack up against Gump? Not well.

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Op-Ed Contributor: The Last Day I Spent With Gilda Radner

She had a big, antique, rich-person’s house in Connecticut, where you could find fun, cool, opulent relief in summer.

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Trump Mocks Sketch of Man Who Allegedly Threatened Stormy Daniels

The president, who has said little about the scandal involving the pornographic film star Stephanie Clifford, said the drawing was of a “nonexistent man.”

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