Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Eric Garner’s Mother to Mayor: ‘This Is Your Last Chance for Justice’

It’s been nearly four years since Eric Garner was killed by a New York City police officer. His mother, Gwen Carr, is still waiting for that officer to be held accountable.

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To Honor Eric Garner, Mayor Must Plow Ahead With Police Reform

The officer who used a chokehold on him was barely disciplined for previous abuse complaints. That’s a common problem.

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Opinion: It’s Roseanne’s America, Not Trump’s

The “Roseanne” reboot is transgressive because it’s devoid of the ham-fisted agenda politics of so many other shows.

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There Are Better Ways to Get Around Town

New York and other American cities should look to Europe for ideas about solving the urban traffic and safety crisis.

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Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Gaza Strip, Malaysia: Your Wednesday Briefing

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

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Suspect Identified in Leak of C.I.A. Hacking Documents

After the biggest loss of classified information in C.I.A. history last year, The Times has learned the suspect’s identity. He’s been charged, but for child pornography, not for the breach.

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Researchers Uncover Two Hidden Pages in Anne Frank’s Diary

The pages contained prurient jokes and a discussion of what the teenage diarist described as “sexual matters.”

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Putin Opens Bridge to Crimea, Cementing Russia’s Hold on Neighbor

Russia established a physical link to Crimea, the Black Sea peninsula it seized from Ukraine in 2014, by opening a 12-mile bridge from the mainland.

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North Korea Postpones Talks With South Korea; Decision Is Surprise

In a surprise move, North Korea said it had “postponed indefinitely” a high-level meeting that set for Wednesday, citing a South Korean-U.S. military drill.

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Trump Indonesia Real Estate Project Gets Chinese Government Ally

President Trump’s partner in Bali, Hary Tanoisoedibjo, has signed a deal with a Chinese state-owned company.

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Your Tom Wolfe Reader

The novelist Tom Wolfe has died. Here is a sampling of his work.

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Head of Baltimore’s Troubled Police Quits; Third to Go in 3 Years

Darryl De Sousa lasted just four months before being suspended over unfiled tax returns, leaving the city to search anew for a leader to tame its violent crime and policing problems.

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Pompeo Lifts Hiring Freeze in Effort to Return ‘Swagger’ to State Dept.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo lifted the department’s hiring freeze in one of many efforts to restore the department’s effectiveness and morale.

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Gina Haspel Portrays C.I.A. Torture as a Bad Idea in ‘Hindsight’

After refusing at her confirmation hearing to condemn the C.I.A.’s use of torture after 9/11, she wrote in a letter that the agency should not have undertaken that program.

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Malaysia Sidelines Officials Accused of Ignoring Graft

The country’s new government suspended officials accused of covering up a large-scale corruption scandal after the defeat of the governing coalition in an election last week.

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Black Man Died From Asphyxiation in Louisiana Arrest, Coroner Finds

Four white officers have been placed on administrative duty after the man suffered “significant traumatic injuries to the neck” during an arrest, the authorities said.

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U.S. Imposes New Sanctions on Iran, Designating Head of Central Bank a Terrorist

The new designation is separate from the nuclear sanctions that were reinstated last week against Iran.

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What Really Happens in China’s ‘Re-education’ Camps

The network of detention centers for ethnic minorities in Xinjiang is getting too big for the authorities to hide.

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Excess, Hubris and the Fall of Najib Razak, Malaysia’s ‘Man of Steal’

Even after years of scandal, the prime minister’s aides predicted an easy victory on election eve. But they were unable to contain the anger over corruption.

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For Meghan Markle’s American Family, a Relentless U.K. Glare

Ms. Markle’s father, in particular, has been the focus of a litany of unflattering tabloid reports. The latest: He may not attend the wedding at all.

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Tom Wolfe, Innovative Nonfiction Writer and Novelist, Dies at 88

He wrote “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test,’ ‘Bonfire of the Vanities’ and ‘The Right Stuff,’ and pioneered the New Journalism of the 1960s and ’70s.

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Amid Debate and Violence, Trump Delivers Embassy Victory to Christian Base

The president’s evangelical supporters are celebrating the new American Embassy in Jerusalem as another policy promise he has made good on.

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Inside a Makeshift Hospital Where Gaza Treats Its Wounded

Dozens were killed and thousands were injured after Israeli forces fired on protestors in Gaza. We drove with volunteer paramedics who transported the injured from the frontline to a makeshift emergency room.

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Tom Wolfe, Pyrotechnic Nonfiction Writer and Novelist, Dies at 87

He wrote “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test,” “Bonfire of the Vanities” and “The Right Stuff,” and pioneered the New Journalism of the 1960s and ’70s.

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National Guard Has Eyes on the Border. But They’re Not Watching Mexico.

National Guard troops are prohibited from using surveillance equipment to look at the Mexican side of the border, because of deployment policies

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Panthers Will Be Sold for Record $2.2 Billion

Jerry Richardson, the founding owner, has agreed to sell the team to David A. Tepper, a billionaire hedge fund owner.

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California Today: California Today: San Francisco Nurses Protest the Zuckerberg Hospital’s Name

Tuesday: A flash point for Facebook’s privacy scandal, Tesla’s reorganization, and a look back at the first airline stewardess, who flew from the Bay Area to Chicago.

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Uneasy Calm Falls Over Gaza After Scores Killed in Protests

As a relative quiet descended at the border fence, there was uncertainty about whether the demonstrations would grow, fade, or give way to an outright armed conflict.

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Aid Agency Chief Reports ‘Tremendous Sense of Optimism’ in North Korea

David Beasley of the World Food Program, who visited the North last week, said its officials promised more openness and seemed to hope for “a new chapter in history.”

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Two District Attorneys May Stop Prosecuting Most Marijuana Offenses

Officials said that Cyrus Vance Jr. in Manhattan and Eric Gonzalez in Brooklyn are considering pursuing fewer low-level cases of a law enforced disproportionately among minorities.

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Soros Foundations Leaving Hungary Under Government Pressure

The Open Society Foundations said work had become untenable in Hungary, where Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stifled dissent and demonized the group’s founder.

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Influential Politician in India Is Accused of Driving Wife to Suicide

Shashi Tharoor, one of India’s suavest opposition politicians, was charged with cruelty to a woman and abetting suicide.

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Monday, May 14, 2018

Asia and Australia Edition: Jerusalem, Cardinal Pell, Iraq: Your Tuesday Briefing

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

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Pastor Who Said Jews Are Going to Hell Led Prayer at Jerusalem Embassy Opening

Robert Jeffress, a Dallas evangelical pastor, played a prominent role in the ceremony, as did the Rev. John C. Hagee, a televangelist with a history of inflammatory remarks.

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Dallas Restaurant That Defied N.R.A. Donates to ‘Gun Sense’ Group

Expressing support for gun ownership with “reasonable” regulations, Ellen’s restaurant gives $15,000 in memory of five police officers killed at a 2016 protest.

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Does Hollywood Need a PG-15 Rating?

A new study suggests that parents think 13 years old is too young to see intense gun violence in movies, which has been rising for some time.

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What Trump Should Actually Do About the High Cost of Drugs

Raising prices overseas is not the answer.

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We’re Living in the World That Klout Built

An entire economy is based on the idea of rating people according to their social media influence.

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The Stone: The Ancient Myth of ‘Good Fences’

Humans build barriers to define themselves. But cultures truly flourish when those barriers break down.

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Melania Trump Hospitalized for Kidney Surgical Procedure

The first lady is at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and will likely remain there for the duration of the week.

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Scenes of Violence at the Gaza Border

Monday has been the deadliest day since protests began at the Gaza border on March 30.

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What Life Is Like on Gaza’s Side of the Fence

Palestinians in Gaza are taking part in mass protests, demanding an end to the 11-year blockade of the territory and a return to lands in what is now Israel. The Times’s Jerusalem bureau chief reports from the region.

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Gaza and Jerusalem: Images of Violence and Ceremony

Scenes of chaos and violence in Gaza emerge the same day as those of speech-making and applause in Jerusalem.

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A Sports Betting Ban Was Overturned, but Can You Bet on the Game Tonight?

Though the Supreme Court struck down a federal ban on legalizing sports betting and handed a victory to New Jersey, it may be a while before bets can be placed.

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Margot Kidder, Who Found Movie Stardom in ‘Superman,’ Dies at 69

Best known in the role of Lois Lane, Ms. Kidder was a sought-after actress in the 1970s and ’80s. She died at her home in Montana.

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Margot Kidder, Who Found Movie Stardom in ‘Superman,’ Dies at 69

Best known in the role of Lois Lane, Ms. Kidder was a sought-after actress in the 1970s and ’80s. She died at her home in Montana.

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Amid Political Disarray, Pence Reaches for Control of G.O.P.

President Trump has not yet crafted a strategy for his involvement in the midterms. So his supremely disciplined running mate has stepped into the void.

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An Evangelical Journalist Finds His Calling at the White House

David Brody has unusual access to the president. In return, Mr. Trump gets a direct line to the evangelical audience he depends on.

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Puerto Rico Nervously Prepares for Hurricane Season: ‘What if Another One Comes?’

Emergency managers say they have revamped their plans since Hurricane Maria. But work is left to be done, and hurricane season begins June 1.

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Ben Carson vs. the Fair Housing Act

A federal court should stop HUD from shelving rules that would help curb housing segregation around the United States.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Reconciling Faith and Modernity for Ramadan

How does an observant Muslim living near the Arctic Circle fast from dawn to dusk when daylight lasts 22 hours?

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China Welcomes Trump’s Help on ZTE as Trade Talks Loom

The shift by the American president could ease tensions ahead of a visit to Washington by Liu He, a vice premier in the Beijing government.

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Cardinal George Pell’s Sexual Abuse Trials May Be Held in Secret

Prosecutors in Australia have applied for a “super injunction” that would keep all details — even the judge’s name — from being reported.

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Blood Donations From ‘Man With the Golden Arm’ Saved Millions of Australian Babies

After six decades of giving blood, James Harrison, 81, has made his final donation. A rare antibody in his blood helped save more than two million babies, officials said.

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Supreme Court Ruling Favors Sports Betting

The case concerned New Jersey, but it has implications for other states eager to allow and tax sports gambling. Americans are estimated to annually place $150 billion in illegal wagers on sports.

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Sidebar: Will the Supreme Court Scrutinize Solitary Confinement? One Justice Offers a Map

In 1979, an appeals court judge named Anthony Kennedy ruled that prisoners have a right to a little fresh air. Now he and his fellow justices could decide a similar case.

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California Today: California Today: In San Francisco’s Housing Lottery, It’s the Luck of the Draw

Monday: A 95-unit affordable housing complex receives 6,580 applicants, Devin Nunes escalates his demands, and a set of first-generation twins graduate from U.C. Berkeley.

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At Least 28 Palestinians Die in Protests as U.S. Prepares to Open Jerusalem Embassy

The relocation of the embassy from Tel Aviv was timed for the 70th anniversary of the formation of Israel — a move that many Israelis have celebrated but that has enraged Palestinians.

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At Least 28 Palestinians Die in Protests as U.S. Prepares to Open Jerusalem Embassy

The relocation of the embassy from Tel Aviv was timed for the 70th anniversary of the formation of Israel — a move that many Israelis have celebrated but that has enraged Palestinians.

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All About ZTE, the Chinese Sanctions Breaker That Trump Wants to Help

The U.S. punishment of one of China’s biggest electronics companies and the American president’s surprise offer come at a complicated time.

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Indonesia’s ‘Sick’ New Suicide Bomb Threat: Parents With Their Children

With bombs similar to those used by ISIS in Syria, families attacked churches and a police station. Members of another died in a blast at home as the police approached.

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Jerusalem, ZTE, Iraq: Your Monday Briefing

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

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The World Doesn’t Need Trans Fats

The World Health Organization is correct that all nations should eliminate the use of these harmful oils in food.

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Europe Edition: France, Iran, Eurovision: Your Monday Briefing

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

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Sunday, May 13, 2018

Loose Ends: Reasons I May Be Eating Right Now

I was craving this snack. Also, Mercury is in retrograde.

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The Promise of Malaysia’s Old-New Leader

At 92 years old, Mahathir Mohamad is back in power — a curious but hopeful victory for democracy in the region.

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Woman Chosen to Investigate Schneiderman Is Thrust Into the Spotlight

Nassau County’s district attorney, Madeline Singas, says she is not a politician, but an inquiry of the former attorney general may test her skills.

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He Was a Tireless Critic of the Iran Deal. Now He Insists He Wanted to Save It.

Mark Dubowitz, the chief executive of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, has drawn outrage as he voices regret over President Trump’s withdrawal from the nuclear pact.

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Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Iran, Surabaya: Your Monday Briefing

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

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Paris Knife Attacker, Born in Chechnya, Was on Terrorism Watch List

As the parents of the suspect, Khamzat Azimov, 20, were being questioned by the police, opposition politicians called for a crackdown on those on the list, which has 20,000 names.

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News Analysis: With Demise of Nuclear Deal, Iran’s Foes See an Opportunity. Others See Risk of War.

Iran has proved adept at exploiting upheavals in the Middle East to deter enemies and spread its influence. Now President Trump and American allies in the region wants to turn back the clock.

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Race Remains a Key Factor in Marijuana Arrests, Analysis Shows

The police explanation that more black and Hispanic people are arrested on marijuana charges because complaints are high in their neighborhoods doesn’t hold up to scrutiny.

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Dean Heller, Buffeted on Both Sides, Tries to Save His Nevada Senate Seat

Mr. Heller has angered Trump supporters and infuriated Democrats. Now, he faces re-election as the Senate’s most vulnerable Republican incumbent.

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Trump Vows to Save Jobs at China’s ZTE Lost After U.S. Sanctions

The company, which was barred from using American components, said it had halted “major operating activities.” I

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I’m So Sorry for My Loss

I apologize for bumming other people out on a motherless Mother’s Day.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Delusions of Kanye

One red-pilled rapper doesn’t erase conservative cluelessness on race.

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News Analysis: Let Mountain Lions Eat Horses

Wild mustangs are overrunning parts of the West. The government has failed to control them. Maybe the big cats can do a better job.

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My Gender-Fluid Senior Prom

It’s the most heteronormative event of the high school year. Would there be a place for me?

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Trying for House Gains, Democrats Bless Moderates and Annoy Liberals

In right-leaning districts they hope to flip, national Democrats are backing moderates in primaries, a strategy that may yield a fractious House caucus if they win.

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It Didn’t Hit $1 Billion, but Rockefeller Sale Still Set a Record

The art and decorative objects of one of the dynasties of American royalty did not disappoint at Christie’s.

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How Much Is That Sneaker in the Window?

Stadium Goods has positioned itself as the Tiffany’s of the high-end sneaker resale market.

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Education Department Unwinds Unit Investigating Fraud at For-Profits

A team of lawyers and investigators had looked into advertising at big colleges. Now it mostly process student loan forgiveness applications.

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Remains of Missing Washington Girl, 10, Are Identified, and Hunt for a ‘Monster’ Begins

The remains of Lindsey Baum, who disappeared in 2009, were discovered by hunters last year and confirmed this week. Her case has become a kidnapping and homicide investigation.

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‘I Can Finally Dream’: Tunisia Expands Protection for Battered Women

While Tunisia has always prided itself on women’s rights, a law passed last year is a breakthrough in outlawing specific acts of violence and discrimination. It has also led to a network of shelters.

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Liberals, You’re Not as Smart as You Think

Self-righteousness is rarely attractive, and even more rarely rewarded.

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Dear Mom, the War’s Going Great

A century ago, nearly a million American soldiers were mobilized — to write home on Mother’s Day.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Renounce Nancy Pelosi, Ignore Donald Trump — and Win?

In North Carolina as in Pennsylvania, Democrats may have found a formula for midterm success.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Great #MeToo Awakening

Evangelical Christianity faces its own reckoning — and a chance for redemption.

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Pakistan Prevents U.S. Diplomat From Leaving the Country

A United States military aircraft flown into Pakistan to bring home an American diplomat, accused of involvement in a fatal car accident, had to leave without him.

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Four Short Films for Mom

Celebrate the highs and lows of motherhood with Op-Docs, our Oscar-nominated documentary series.

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Happy Mother’s Day: 9 Stories for You, Mom!

Here are great reads for all kinds of mothers. Have a great day!

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How a Web of Slip-and-Fall Cases Puts a New Spin on an Old-Fashioned Scheme

A federal case in Manhattan involving what the authorities say was a long-running fraud sheds light on the untamed nature of the litigation-finance business.

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Deadly Convenience: Keyless Cars and Their Carbon Monoxide Toll

Weaned from using a key, drivers have left cars running in garages, spewing exhaust into homes. Despite years of deaths, regulatory action has lagged.

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Frugal Traveler: The Sights and Smells of Sicily’s Second City

While it doesn’t attract the same kind of attention as Palermo, Catania seems to be getting ready for its moment in the spotlight.

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Vows: 50 So-So Dates Later, a Breakup Gets Unbroken

“The single life didn’t turn out to be as satisfying as I expected it to be. It finally dawned on me, ‘Let’s work it out.’”

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John McCain, Hawaii, Meghan Markle: Your Weekend Briefing

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

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Suicide Bombers in Deadly Attacks on 3 Churches in Indonesia

The blasts in Surabaya, which erupted as services were underway or ending, killed at least 11 people and injured more than 41 others.

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Saturday, May 12, 2018

How a Black Feminist Became a Fan of Princesses

The sexist stereotypes that trap white women have never applied to me.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A Man and His Roti

I’ve spent a lifetime trying to make a perfect flatbread — a doomed struggle that always makes me think of other failures.

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The Dueling Caregivers

“Stop trying to take care of me while I’m trying to take care of you!”

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Op-Ed Columnist: From Ice Cube to Black Cube

There is a dimension beyond that known to man, between the summit of nonsense and the pit of implausibility; it’s a place we call the Trump Zone.

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How California Could Bust Up the Two-Party System

The state’s moderate Republicans should forge a new party — and help create a blueprint for improving America’s dysfunctional politics.

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My Gender-Fluid Senior Prom

It’s the most heteronormative event of the high school year. Would there be a place for me?

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Loose Ends: Reasons I May Be Eating Right Now

I was craving this snack. Also, Mercury is in retrograde.

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At Toys ‘R’ Us, a $200 Million Debt Problem Could Lead to $348 Million in Fees

The retailer’s fall shows how lucrative bankruptcy can be for lawyers and other professionals, while creditors and workers are often left with little.

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Japan Moves to Ease Aging Drivers Out of Their Cars

In graying Japan, concern that drivers with dementia are causing accidents has prompted the authorities to urge older people to surrender their licenses.

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When Cooking Is About Ease, Not ‘Easy’

For Yotam Ottolenghi, stressless cooking has nothing to do with how complicated (or not) a recipe is.

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Oklahoma Passes Adoption Law That L.G.B.T. Groups Call Discriminatory

Gov. Mary Fallin signed the bill on Friday, angering critics who said it would allow agencies to discriminate against same-sex couples on religious grounds.

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Lens: Preserving Their Identity as Fukushima Samurai

In the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi power plant meltdown, Noriko Takasugi documented how a festival celebration allowed participants to balance the traditions of the past with the uncertainty of the present.

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Man Wielding Knife Kills 1 and Wounds 4 in Central Paris

A man armed with a knife attacked five people in central Paris, killing one and wounding four, two seriously, according to the police.

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These 95 Apartments Promised Affordable Rent in San Francisco. Then 6,580 People Applied.

The nation’s housing policy for the poor can feel like a giant lottery. Sometimes it actually is a lottery.

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Man Wielding Knife Attacks People in Central Paris

A man attacked bystanders with a knife in the heart of Paris on Saturday before being shot by police, BFM TV reported, saying four people were injured, two seriously. Police confirmed an attack.

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News Analysis: When Spies Hack Journalism

Reporters usually care little about a source’s motives, provided their information is true and newsworthy. But what if the source is a foreign spy agency?

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My Brief Trip to Cancerland

"I’m so sorry,” the radiologist said. Then panic.

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News Analysis: Let Mountain Lions Eat Horses

Wild mustangs are overrunning parts of the West. The government has failed to control them. Maybe the big cats can do a better job.

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G.M.O. Foods Will Soon Require Labels. What Will the Labels Say?

The United States Department of Agriculture has proposed guidelines for the new labels, which are required by federal law.

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Federal Tax Cuts Leave States in a Bind

The federal tax law had the unintended effect of giving states a tax windfall. Now, states must weigh whether to spend the money or give it back to residents.

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North Korea Invites World to Watch the Closing of Nuclear Test Site

North Korea said it will allow outside journalists to visit its underground nuclear test site between May 23 and 25 to set off an explosion that will collapse all its tunnels and seal their entrances.

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News Analysis: Clashing Views on Iran Reflect a New Balance of Power in the Cabinet

John R. Bolton, the new national security adviser, is on the rise, and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis appears more isolated. The new secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, may be the man in the middle.

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His College Knew of His Despair. His Parents Didn’t, Until It Was Too Late.

Hamilton College knew that one of its students was in deep distress before he killed himself. His parents believe they should have been told.

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How California Could Bust Up the Two-Party System

The state’s moderate Republicans should forge a new party — and help create a blueprint for improving America’s dysfunctional politics.

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Sporting: How Did Our Sports Get So Divisive?

Everyone wants to blame black athletes, but the real story begins with how games were remade after 9/11.

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Making Motherhood Work for Me

I’m tired of being told that life as a mom is hard and ugly.

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Mass Shooting in Australia Leaves a Tiny Community in Shock and Grief

The killing of a family of seven, apparently in a murder-suicide, was the worst incident of its kind in the country in more than 20 years.

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Suspicions, Demands and Threats: Devin Nunes vs. the Justice Dept.

Mr. Nunes has escalated his confrontation with law enforcement officials, who have expressed concern that he is trying to undermine the special counsel inquiry.

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11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

We explore consent on campus, catch up with Rachael Ray, learn how to survive our 40s, follow a housing lottery in San Francisco and more.

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The Week in Good News: Mars InSight’s Launch, a Secret Fortune, the Citadel

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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Your Money: 5 High Schoolers and Their College Application Essays About Work, Money and Social Class

Each year, we ask students to send in college application essays that have something to do with money. Nearly 300 responded this year. Here are five that stood out.

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Your Money: Quilts, Cows, Money and Meaning: College Essays That Stood Out

This year, we picked five college application essays about money to publish. College admissions officers admired their maturity, self-awareness and humanity.

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At Boston Trial of ‘Cadillac Frank,’ a Who’s Who of Mobsters in Sensible Shoes

Francis P. Salemme, a New England mafia leader, is on trial for a killing from a quarter-century ago. At 84, he arrived in court in a wheelchair.

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Joshua Henry Does Whatever It Takes, in ‘Carousel’ and as a Father

As the first black actor to play Billy Bigelow on Broadway, Mr. Henry is changing theater, while a newborn son is changing him.

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Breaking Up Immigrant Families: A Look at the Latest Border Tactic

A look behind the one of the most contentious aspects of the Trump administration’s new border policies: family separations.

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Noted Humanitarian Charged With Child Rape in Nepal, Stunning a Village

Peter Dalglish, a lauded aid worker, was arrested on suspicion of having raped at least two boys in a sleepy village. His jailing has added urgency to an effort by charities around the world to investigate themselves.

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NBC Revives ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine,’ and Fans Rejoice

A day after Fox announced it was canceling the show, the peacock network swooped in and picked it up for 13 episodes.

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For a Black Girl in London, It’s the Summer of Meghan Markle

As Prince Harry prepares to wed Ms. Markle, a biracial American, London’s black neighborhoods, never really interested in the royal family, are tuning in to the national soap opera.

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Friday, May 11, 2018

White House Refuses to Apologize for Aide’s Joke About McCain

Friends and admirers of Senator John McCain condemned an assistant to President Trump who said the senator did not matter because “he’s dying anyway.”

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Young Swimmers May Have to Wait to Dress Like Katie Ledecky

U.S.A. Swimming is considering a measure that would restrict the use of expensive high-tech suits by competitors under 13.

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My Brief Trip to Cancerland

"I’m so sorry,” the radiologist said. Then panic.

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The Hand That Rocks and Rules

Moms can be so annoying. But where would we be without them?

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When White People Call the Police on Black People

Viral videos and news coverage have focused attention on something all too familiar. “It’s humiliating and aggravating and upsetting,” a professor says.

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Trump Outlines Plan to Lower Drug Prices

The president said he would promote more competition, but broke with promises that he made while campaigning, like calling for Medicare to negotiate lower prices.

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Inside a Powerful Silicon Valley Charity, a Toxic Culture Festered

The Silicon Valley Community Foundation, whose wealthy donors include Mark Zuckerberg, Reed Hastings and Jack Dorsey, is facing scrutiny about the actions of its top two executives.

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Global Health: Ebola Erupts Again in Africa, Only Now There’s a Vaccine

For the ninth time, the virus has hit the Democratic Republic of Congo. Officials may deploy a vaccine created too late to stop the epidemic in West Africa in 2014.

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Lawyer for 2 Women Who Say They Were Schneiderman Victims Talked to Michael Cohen

The lawyer for the women filed a letter in the ongoing investigation of Mr. Cohen, seeking to protect records Mr. Cohen may have concerning the women.

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Trump on Kim Jong-un: Once a ‘Madman,’ Now a ‘Very Honorable’ Leader

The head-snapping rhetorical turn has opened the president to criticism that he has been too quick to embrace a brutal leader as a worthy negotiating partner.

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Suspect in Custody After Shooting at Highland High School

Students at the school, in Palmdale, Calif., said they heard gunfire near the library. One person was shot in the arm and was in stable condition.

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Gray Matter: Is the United States Too Big to Govern?

So many people. Such a complex society. Perhaps we have become unmanageable.

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Why Gina Haspel Is the Best Choice for C.I.A. Director

She has the integrity and experience to stand up to a post-truth White House.

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Frightened Rabbit Singer Scott Hutchison Found Dead at 36

The lead singer and songwriter of the Scottish folk-rock band had been missing for days and said to be in a “fragile state.”

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On U.S.-North Korea Talks, China May Hold the Cards

President Trump wants to maintain sanctions until the North disarms. But on the ground, China’s more phased approach is already carrying the day.

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Gina Haspel’s Testimony About C.I.A. Torture Raises New Questions

Several statements by Ms. Haspel, President Trump’s nominee to lead the C.I.A., at her confirmation hearing are attracting scrutiny.

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China Is Banned From Airing Eurovision After Censoring Performance With Gay Theme

The European Broadcasting Union said that a Chinese TV channel’s censorship of sections of the song contest’s semifinal was not in line with its values.

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AT&T Chief Says Hiring Michael Cohen as Consultant a ‘Big Mistake’

In a staffwide memo, Randall L. Stephenson, the C.E.O., also said the company’s head of lobbying would retire.

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Subscribe to the Gender Letter Newsletter

A weekly take on news, trends, culture and whatever else is on the mind of our gender editor, Jessica Bennett.

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‘It Can Be Rough to Pick Up the Pieces’: Returning Home After Detention in North Korea

The three American prisoners released by North Korea this week may find that coming home from internment is not without its own struggles.

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California Today: California Today: In Governor’s Race, Echos of North vs. South

Friday: Big city newspapers endorse their former mayors, more murder charges for the Golden State Killer suspect, and Boba Guys comes to SoCal.

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Op-Ed Columnist: How the Online Left Fuels the Right

Trying to silence conservatives just makes them louder.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: As He Lay Dying

John McCain is not just plotting the details of his own funeral, but living it. And he’s giving us a very public tutorial in dignity and defiance.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump’s Lizard Wisdom

A shady business history pays foreign policy dividends.

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The Stone: How to Be a Prophet of Doom

We could use a new graphic reminder of what nuclear war would mean for humanity.

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Kirstjen Nielsen, Spotify, Cannes Film Festival: Your Friday Briefing

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

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New York Today: New York Today: A Forest on the Back of a Bike

Friday: A moving start to Wildflower Week, your weekend lineup, and a call for lovers.

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Trump on Kim Jong-un: Once a ‘Madman,’ Now a ‘Very Honorable’ Leader

The head-snapping rhetorical turn has opened the president to criticism that he has been too quick to embrace a brutal leader as a worthy negotiating partner.

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U.S. Takes a Risk: Old Iraqi Enemies Are Now Allies

In Iraq, the United States is training and sharing intelligence with former members of Iranian-backed militias that once fought and killed Americans.

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7 Dead in Australia’s Worst Mass Shooting Since 1996

Australia’s strict gun control laws, enacted after a massacre in 1996, are often cited as an example of how legislation can limit mass shooting deaths.

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They Served Their Time. Now They’re Fighting for Other Ex-Felons to Vote.

A nationwide movement to boost the turnout rate of former felons is being led by activists who have served time in prison.

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Common Sense: With Steve Wynn Gone, ‘Queen of Las Vegas’ Does Boardroom Battle

Elaine Wynn, the casino and resort company’s largest shareholder and Mr. Wynn’s ex-wife, is fighting to oust a longtime board member who is close to Mr. Wynn.

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‘America Is Respected Again,’ Trump Says in Elkhart, Ind., a City Obama Once Championed

On Thursday, President Trump swapped his role as grim-faced statesman for one that comes more naturally to him: campaign trail firebrand.

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Thursday, May 10, 2018

As Nuclear Sanctions Loom, ‘Normal Life’ Is Elusive for Iranians

Our correspondent walked the streets of Tehran after the United States pulled out of the Iran deal. “We have to go with the flow,” one man said.

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Southwest Pilot Who Landed Fatal Flight Wasn’t Supposed to Be On It

In her first public comments on the ordeal, which left one woman dead, the pilot, Tammie Jo Shults, said she had swapped flights with her husband.

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Asia and Australia Edition: Najib Razak, Kim Jong-un, Syria: Your Friday Briefing

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

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Opinion: Do Pipelines Really Create Jobs?

It depends on how you count them and how you measure the social cost of carbon.

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opinion: I Am Not a Mother. But I Am Something.

The ways we create families, and the roles we play in them, are growing. But the language to describe them isn’t.

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Napping While Black (and Other Transgressions)

A Yale graduate student is told she doesn’t belong. I know how she feels.

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Cory Booker on His Side, Newark’s Mayor Charts a Pragmatic Second Term

Mayor Ras J. Baraka, re-elected Tuesday by a large margin, has signaled a course that few predicted, including a partnership with Mr. Booker.

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Broadway ‘Mockingbird’ Is Back on Track, as Court Dispute Ends

A legal battle had been waged over whether a stage adaptation of “To Kill a Mockingbird” strayed too far from Harper Lee’s novel. On Thursday, the suits were settled.

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Israel and Iran Just Attacked Each Other in Syria. What’s Going On?

A long-simmering conflict escalated dramatically overnight with Israel targeting the military infrastructure Iran has been building up in Syria.

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Malaysia’s Election: What Happened, and What’s Next

An upset victory for the opposition, and questions about the country’s political future, have put a new focus on Malaysia’s political system.

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White Man Is Accused of Seeking a Hit Man to Lynch His Black Neighbor: ‘$500 and He’s a Ghost’

The South Carolina man paid an undercover agent to hang his neighbor from a tree with a burning cross on the lawn, according to court papers.

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These Women Mostly Ignored Politics. Now, Activism Is Their Job.

In Pizza Huts, Panera Breads, living rooms and libraries, women are plotting political strategy to help Democrats wrest back power.

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Europe Doesn’t Have to Be Trump’s Doormat

Here’s how the E.U. can stand up to the American president and save the Iran deal.

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Out of Good Options for Venezuela

We should encourage all Venezuelans — including soldiers — to restore their country’s democracy.

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You Know You’re 40 When...

Readers count the ways they love and loathe turning 40, and answer the question: Do grown-ups really exist?

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Giuliani Resigns From Law Firm Amid Tensions Over Comments About Trump

Weeks after announcing a leave of absence, Greenberg Traurig said Mr. Giuliani had resigned. Partners had become frustrated by some of his recent interviews.

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Military Cites Broad Failures, but Assigns No Direct Blame in Deadly Niger Ambush

An investigation of the Oct. 4 deaths of four American soldiers describes misleading plans and lax oversight for a mission that ended in a firefight with extremists.

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With Jail Sentences and Corporate Flameouts, China Is Tackling its Debt

An 18-year prison term for the founder of Anbang Insurance Group is part of Beijing’s effort to tame risky borrowing without hurting the broader economy.

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Automakers Sought Looser Rules. Now They Hope to Stop Trump From Going Too Far.

On Friday, President Trump plans to meet with auto executives to seek their support for a regulatory rollback that goes much further than the industry would prefer.

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R. Kelly and XXXTentacion Pulled From Spotify Playlists for ‘Hateful Conduct’

The streaming service announced it would no longer promote artists it finds to be out of line with its values.

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U.S.-North Korea Summit Set for June 12 in Singapore, Trump Says

Mr. Trump made his announcement in a Twitter post on Thursday morning, just hours after the president met three American hostages recently freed by the North.

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California Today: California Today: When Children Ask About Homelessness

Thursday: Our correspondent contends with difficult questions, the state moves to require solar panels, and women come together at a summit in Los Angeles.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Which Side Are You On?

It is educated voters who are making politics more polarized.

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What Sanctions Mean to Iranians

More than it will hurt the government, Trump’s decision to abandon the nuclear deal will damage political activism and peaceful movements for change.

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Why Schneiderman’s Replacement Matters

If Trump shuts down federal investigations, it will be up to the New York attorney general to pick up the ball.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: How the Supreme Court Grasps Religion

We’ll soon find out as the justices prepare to rule on the travel ban and a baker who refused to accommodate a same-sex wedding.

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North Korea, Gina Haspel, Malaysia: Your Thursday Briefing

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

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New York Today: New York Today: Graduation Advice From City Stars

Thursday: Words of wisdom from inspiring New Yorkers, FuerzaFest, and our presidential scholars.

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Trump Greets Freed North Korea Prisoners

President Trump and Melania Trump met the three Americans at an air base in Maryland. He praised the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, and said that the end goal was to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula.

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South Korea Hands Kim Jong-un a Path to Prosperity on a USB Drive

South Korea’s leader gave Mr. Kim a USB drive that laid a plan for new railways and power plants for North Korea should it abandon nuclear weapons.

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Relatives of American Prisoners in Iran Ask: What Now?

The release of Americans in North Korea, after President Trump quit the Iran nuclear deal, stirred hope and despair among relatives of Americans imprisoned in Iran.

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3 Americans Freed From North Korea Arrive Near Washington

The return of the prisoners removed a delicate obstacle as President Trump prepares to meet with the North’s leader, Kim Jong-un.

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Israel Strikes Iranian Targets in Syria as Tensions Escalate

Israel said it had dealt Iran a severe blow in Syria after a failed Iranian rocket barrage against Israeli military posts in the Golan Heights.

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Wednesday, May 9, 2018

U.S. Pullout From Iran Nuclear Deal May Unsettle Oil Markets

Saudi Arabia and Russia may offset any reduction in Iranian exports, but if prices rise, one of the beneficiaries could be Iran itself.

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fact check OF the DAY: Haspel Says C.I.A. ‘Historically’ Has Not Interrogated Subjects. History Shows Otherwise.

Gina Haspel, President Trump’s nominee to lead the Central Intelligence Agency, said in her Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday that the C.I.A. “historically has not done interrogations.” Here are a few historical examples where the agency did.

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Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Malaysia Election, Flipkart: Your Thursday Briefing

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

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Novartis Spoke to Mueller’s Office About Its $1.2 Million Contract With Michael Cohen

Payments to Mr. Cohen from the drug firm Novartis, and from AT&T, show how eager executives were to forge ties to the Trump administration.

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Gina Haspel Vows She Will Never Allow Torture if Confirmed to Run C.I.A.

Ms. Haspel, the career spy who once oversaw the waterboarding of a terrorism suspect, defended the agency’s past at her confirmation hearing, but said there would be no torture in its future.

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Republican Midterms Mastermind Tells All!

A strategist key to the party’s November fortunes bluntly sizes up the race for control of Congress.

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Sturm Ruger Shareholders Adopt Measure Backed by Gun Control Activists

The measure, which the gun maker’s board opposed, calls on the company to look into safer firearms and to explain how it keeps track of crimes committed with its products.

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Mormon Church Ends Century-Old Partnership With Boy Scouts of America

The church said that it hoped to develop youth programs that were more aligned with its own teachings.

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Unable to Excite the Base? Moderate Candidates Still Tend to Outdo Extreme Ones

An analysis of more than 30 years of House general elections suggests: Don’t nominate someone who will motivate the other side to show up.

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Big Donors Form New Alliance to Seize House From Republicans

Donors are committing $108,000 each to give to two dozen Democrats in key battleground districts.

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NBC Investigation Finds No Wrongdoing in Handling of Matt Lauer Case

The in-house investigation “found no evidence” that anyone in authority at NBC News or the “Today” show received complaints about Mr. Lauer until days before he was fired.

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Good Spy, Bad Spy: Who Is Gina Haspel?

The C.I.A. has been on a campaign defending Gina Haspel, President Trump’s pick to head the agency, but critics have highlighted her role in interrogations using torture and the destruction of tapes documenting them.

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Opinion: I Have a Few Questions for Gina Haspel

I was tortured at a C.I.A. black site in Thailand. Will you let it happen again?

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Disability: In My Mother’s Eyes, and Mine

I was finally ready to stop pretending that I could see like everybody else. Mom wasn’t.

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German’s Secret Labor Experiment

Behind the scenes, the country is trying to integrate hundreds of thousands of refugees into its work force.

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Good Riddance to ‘Blue Slips’

The Senate is ignoring them. And that’s a positive development for both liberals and conservatives.

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Britain’s Appalling Transgender ‘Debate’

Why did Caitlyn Jenner have to defend her identity on British television?

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The 3 Americans Freed From North Korea: Who They Are and How They Got There

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo returned from North Korea with three Korean-Americans — a businessman and two scholars — who had been held by the regime.

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Iranians Fear They Will Bear Brunt of Trump’s Decision

The president’s plan to pull out of the nuclear deal and impose sanctions prompted concern on the streets of Tehran and among Iranians abroad.

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For Netanyahu, Vindication and New Risk After Trump’s Iran Decision

The Israeli prime minister offended a sitting U.S. president in his struggle to sink the 2015 deal that lifted crippling international sanctions on Iran.

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Walmart Takes Control of India’s Flipkart in E-Commerce Gamble

The $16 billion deal will put America’s largest operator of physical retail stores in direct competition with Amazon in a promising but risky market.

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California Today: California Today: A Run-Down of the Final California Governor Debate

Wednesday: Candidates talk taxes, Trump and sex; George Deukmejian dies; and readers weigh in on what it’s like to live in the world’s fifth-largest economy.

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3 Americans Are Released From North Korea, Trump Says

The president said North Korea had released the American detainees in a good-will gesture as the North and the United States prepare for a meeting between their leaders.

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Hints at Resuming Nuclear Program

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, reacting angrily to Washington’s withdrawal from the 2015 deal, said President Trump told “perhaps more than 10 lies” in the announcement.

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Eric Schneiderman, Consent and Domestic Violence

Often used to explain away violence in a relationship, defenses of “role playing” or “rough sex” have gained notoriety in recent decades.

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Europe, Again Humiliated by Trump, Struggles to Defend Its Interests

With his Iran decision, as on climate and trade, President Trump has split sharply with strong allies. There are signs that their patience is wearing thin.

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Iran, West Virginia, Gina Haspel: Your Wednesday Briefing

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

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5 of Our Best Reads on Viktor Orban, Hungary’s Returning Far-Right Leader

Mr. Orban was formally sworn in for a third successive term as prime minister on Tuesday. Here are a selection of recent in-depth articles about his time in office.

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Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Don Blankenship Loses West Virginia Republican Primary for Senate

The former coal executive faced a concerted campaign by Republicans to stop him, including a last-minute appeal from President Trump.

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Trump Pulls Out of Iran Deal

President Trump said pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal sends a message that “the United States no longer makes empty threats.”

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Eric Schneiderman Set Himself Up as Trump’s Foil. What Happens Now?

The attorney general had made his name since 2016 a crusader against Mr. Trump’s agenda and a counterweight to the presidential pardon powers.

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Asia and Australia Edition: Iran, Malaysia, Met Gala: Your Wednesday Briefing

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

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Read the Full Transcript of Trump’s Iran Nuclear Deal Speech

President Trump addressed the nation from the White House on Tuesday to announce the decision, which will isolate the United States from its European allies.

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Paul Ryan Swears Father Conroy Back In as House Chaplain

Catholics had protested in recent weeks after the House speaker asked for his resignation. The two men met for coffee and talked of reconciliation.

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A Woman Said She Saw Burglars. They Were Just Black Airbnb Guests.

“Got surrounded by the police for being black in a white neighborhood,” one of the guests said after the police was called on her group. She and her friends are suing.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Trump on the Iran Deal: Simple Vandalism

Trump is isolating the United States, not Iran, and increasing the risk of war.

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9/11 Planner, Tortured by C.I.A., Asks to Tell Senators About Gina Haspel

It isn’t known whether Ms. Haspel, nominated to lead the C.I.A., was involved in torturing Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who asked a military judge at Guantánamo Bay for permission to share the information.

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Where’s That Better Deal, Mr. Trump?

Now he promises a better deal with Iran. The American people are already waiting for him to deliver on a string of such promises.

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Watch Live: Trump Makes Announcement on Iran Deal

President Trump will announce his decision on the Iran nuclear deal.

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News Analysis: Behind Trump’s Termination of Iran Deal is Risky Bet that U.S. Can ‘Break the Regime’

President Trump’s decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal is premised on the idea that the U.S. and its allies force a better deal with Tehran through isolation and sanctions.

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Michigan’s Discriminatory Work Requirements

Medicaid beneficiaries in white rural counties and black cities are not being considered equally.

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Fixes: Fighting Street Gun Violence as if It Were a Contagion

A program that started in Chicago treats street gun violence as an epidemic, hiring past offenders to disrupt transmission.

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Why Are So Many Democracies Breaking Down?

The roots of backslides to authoritarianism reside in democratic constitutions themselves.

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Trump Tells Macron the U.S. Will Withdraw From Iran Nuclear Deal

Mr. Trump’s decision, while long anticipated and widely telegraphed, plunges America’s relations with European allies into deep uncertainty.

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Iran, Angry and Divided, Fears Deeper Crisis if Nuclear Deal Ends

The economy was already in free fall. Now the lifeline offered by a deal that was supposed to lift barriers to the West is threatened, too.

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Valeant, Distancing Itself From Its Past, Will Change Its Name to Bausch Health

The company that became notorious for buying old drugs and dramatically raising prices wants to revamp its reputation.

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4 More Nike Executives Are Out Amid Inquiry Into Harassment Allegations

At least four more company officials are leaving after an investigation into complaints of harassment and bias. The departures follow six others.

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Schneiderman’s Resignation Leads to Turmoil and Speculation About His Successor

Allegations that the New York attorney general abused multiple women set off a torrent of condemnations and questions about who would replace him.

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California Today: California Today: The Opioid Crisis in Humboldt County

Tuesday: A surge of heroin use on the North Coast, Kevin McCarthy’s unlikely political rise, and the history of the California poppy.

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Him, Too

Eric Schneiderman stands accused of the very sorts of abuse he claimed to fight as state attorney general. Now it’s up to legislators to pick a true champion.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Why Did a Creepy Israeli Intel Firm Spy on Obama Alums?

We need a congressional investigation into the Black Cube scandal.

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Meet the Renegades of the Intellectual Dark Web

An alliance of heretics is making an end run around the mainstream conversation. Should we be listening?

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Op-Ed Columnist: The Man Who Changed the World, Twice

A sage at the intersection of Silicon Valley and hippiedom can offer cultural guidance.

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The Heartbreak of Kanye West

Laughing at Donald Glover’s sendup of Kanye hasn’t made watching him unravel any less infuriating or devastating.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Gnawing Away at Health Care

Obamacare repeal failed, so now Republicans have unleashed an infestation of termites.

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Boris Johnson: Don’t Scuttle the Iran Nuclear Deal

The agreement to restrain Iran’s nuclear weapons program has problems. But the alternative of no deal at all is far worse.

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How to Save the Saudi Golden Goose

Saudi Arabia’s national oil company has served the royal family and the Kingdom well. Don’t mess with what works.

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What Will New York Do About Its Uber Problem?

Ride-hailing apps are convenient for city residents, but they’ve had devastating effects on the livelihood of taxi drivers and on the streets.

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College Removes Instructors as Students Find Their #MeToo Moment

Two teachers at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan were removed from classrooms after students protested what they described as inappropriate behavior.

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Kim Jong-un Returns to China, Bolstering Ties With Xi Jinping

The meeting between the North Korean and Chinese leaders came as China tries to regain a central role in the fast-moving diplomacy on the Korean Peninsula.

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Civil Rights Groups Plan to Sue HUD Over Fair Housing Rule

The suit, part of an effort to prevent discrimination in the distribution of disaster relief funds along the Gulf Coast, comes after Secretary Ben Carson suspended an Obama-era provision.

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He Paid for His Mentos. Then an Officer Pulled a Gun on Him.

An off-duty officer in Southern California thought Jose Arreola was stealing a $1.19 roll of mints and pulled out his handgun.

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Seattle’s JuneBaby Named Best New Restaurant at Beard Awards

Its chef, the first African-American to win that prize, and Gabrielle Hamilton of Prune lead a list that is long on women and minorities.

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Monday, May 7, 2018

We Collected and Published ISIS’ Internal Documents. What Questions Do You Have?

Our journalists and top newsroom lawyer will answer questions about our recent investigation into internal Islamic State files taken from Iraq.

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Trump to Announce Tuesday Whether He Will Withdraw From Iran Nuclear Deal

World powers have been lobbying the president to remain in the 2015 agreement that the Trump administration has threatened to jettison since taking office.

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Trapping Foxes to Save Plovers Sets Off Showdown at Jersey Shore

Wildlife officials have used snare traps to protect the endangered birds. It’s ruffling more than feathers in a town where the fox is the unofficial mascot.

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When 2 + 2 Might Equal 5

The European Union’s “right to be forgotten” rule amounts to government limits on the publication of truthful speech.

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The Stone: ‘Transparency’ Is the Mother of Fake News

We are now dealing with the problem child of the techo-utopian worship of data.

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Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Taliban, Cambodia: Your Tuesday Briefing

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

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Elections in Lebanon Boost Hezbollah’s Clout

Preliminary results showed an increase in parliamentary seats held by Hezbollah allies at the expense of Prime Minister Saad Hariri.

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45 Killed in Nigerian Village as Mass Killings Increase

Armed bandits overran a village in retaliation for an attack on them, officials said, part of the mounting violence shaking the country.

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He Paid for His Mentos. Then an Officer Pulled a Gun on Him.

An off-duty officer in Southern California thought Jose Arreola was stealing a $1.19 roll of mints and pulled out his handgun.

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Homeland Security Warns It Will Prosecute More Undocumented Immigrants

The crackdown follows a rise in families and children who illegally entered the United States over the last year.

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Oliver North Will Be the Next N.R.A. President

The former aide to President Reagan, a central figure in the Iran-contra scandal, will take the helm of the gun rights organization, the group said.

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Melania Trump to Roll Out a Children’s Agenda, With a Focus on Social Media

The president, hoping to protect her from blowback, at one point suggested she choose an easier subject than social media. But she will talk about that and other issues affecting children.

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fact check of the day: Trump Wrongly Links Departures of Two F.B.I. Officials to Russia Investigation

The president suggested that investigators were “getting caught.” But the F.B.I. officials left voluntarily and were not involved with the Russia inquiry when they resigned.

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E.P.A. Emails Show an Effort to Shield Pruitt From Public Scrutiny

New files suggest the E.P.A. chief’s close control of his public events is driven more by a desire to avoid tough questions than by security concerns.

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Trump Criticizes Investigators, Citing ‘Unrevealed Conflicts of Interest’

The veiled threat to the special counsel leading the inquiry comes at a time when Mr. Trump’s legal team appears to be struggling to present a consistent message to the American public.

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Why Mick Mulvaney Has Had More Impact With His Second Job

Boxed out of budget negotiations, Mick Mulvaney’s second job running the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau represents a second chance for him to leave his mark.

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A Newspaper Is Sold, and Cambodians Fear the End of Press Freedom

A Malaysian investor whose firm has done public relations work for Cambodia’s prime minister bought The Phnom Penh Post months before national elections.

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U.S. Oil Prices Hit $70 a Barrel for First Time Since ’14

The benchmark American crude passed $70 a barrel as investors factored in the prospect of President Trump pulling the United States out of the Iran nuclear accord.

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The Pleasure and Pain of Being California, the World’s 5th-Largest Economy

Years of robust growth have brought California bragging rights and rising homelessness, soaring salaries and endless traffic, flooded state coffers and eye-popping house prices.

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States Turn to an Unproven Method of Execution: Nitrogen Gas

As problems mount with lethal injection, Alabama, Mississippi and Oklahoma are developing protocols for using nitrogen to carry out the death penalty. Little science exists about the method.

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Tomahawk Chops and Indian Mascots: In Europe, Teams Don’t See a Problem

European teams and fans, detached from the fraught history that Native American imagery carries in U.S. sports, have their own ideas about what is socially acceptable.

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For Putin’s 4th Term, More a Coronation Than an Inauguration

In a theatrical touch, a televised ceremony began with President Vladimir V. Putin sitting at his desk in the Kremlin, suit jacket over his chair, as if hard at work until moments before.

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Peter Madsen, Danish Inventor, Won’t Appeal Murder Conviction

Mr. Madsen plans to challenge only the life sentence he received for sexually assaulting, killing and dismembering the journalist Kim Wall, prosecutors said.

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He Was Convicted of Molesting His Niece. Should He Still Have a Future in Baseball?

Luke Heimlich is among the best collegiate pitchers and may take Oregon State to the College World Series. He was also convicted of molesting his 6-year-old niece, a crime he says never happened.

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The Hidden Women of May ’68

Men monopolized the spotlight in Paris, but women played a role, too. And the uprising changed their lives.

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Trump Criticizes Investigators, Citing ‘Unrevealed Conflicts of Interest’

The veiled threat to the special counsel leading the inquiry comes at a time when Mr. Trump’s legal team appears to be struggling to present a consistent message to the American public.

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Trump Urges West Virginians Not to Vote for Don Blankenship

The president tweeted that Mr. Blankenship’s opponents have a better chance of beating the incumbent Democratic senator, Joe Manchin

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California Today: California Today: The Former Turkish Soccer Star Running a Bay Area Cafe

Monday: How Hakan Sukur left Turkey’s Parliament for Palo Alto, state Republicans face an unsettling possibility, and a graffiti art exhibit opens in Los Angeles.

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N.H.L. Tells Brad Marchand of Bruins to Stop Licking Opponents

The Boston Bruins left wing licked an opponent during a game on Friday for the second time in a month. He could face discipline if it happens again.

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How Michael Cohen, Trump’s Fixer, Built a Shadowy Business Empire

Michael Cohen’s ventures spanned taxis, a casino boat, real estate and ethanol. Many had links to the former Soviet Union. Now a federal inquiry threatens not just Mr. Cohen, but also the White House.

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Vladimir Putin Is Sworn In as Russia’s President

His inauguration to a fourth term, held in a gilded Kremlin hall, was replete with pageantry that highlighted his accumulation of power over nearly two decades.

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Treating Workers Fairly at Rent the Runway

Companies across America have long given salaried workers one benefits package and hourly workers another. It’s time for this practice to end.

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Editorial Observer: Sean Hannity’s Guide to Real Estate

As the Fox News star and hedge funders have thrived, many Americans find themselves unable to afford homes or pay the rent.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Mother’s Day Trap

God help the woman who feels too acutely that motherhood defines her.

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The Stone: ‘Transparency’ is the Mother of Fake News

We are now dealing with the problem child of the techo-utopian worship of data.

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In Fight Against Violent Crime, Justice Dept. Targets Low-Level Gun Offenders

Attorney General Jeff Sessions’s aggressive enforcement has set off a debate about whether his approach is the most effective way to fight gun crimes.

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George Conway, Spouse of Top Trump Counselor, Takes White House to Task on Twitter

George T. Conway III has for months seemed to publicly question decisions made by a chaotic White House in which his wife, Kellyanne Conway, holds a central role.

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ISIS Loyalists Invaded This Philippine City. Here’s What’s Left.

Skeletal remains. Bomb remnants. An empty vault that used to hold money. This is what’s left of Marawi after it was seized by pro-ISIS fighters nearly a year ago. Our correspondent takes you inside the Philippine city as families began returning home.

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Can a ‘Policy Nerd’ Economist Win Over Republicans in Ohio?

Tim Kane would seem to have the right stuff to be a G.O.P. candidate for Congress in any other year. But in 2018, he seems out of step with his party.

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Romaine Riddle: Why the E. Coli Outbreak Eludes Food Investigators

A major overhaul to safeguard the country’s produce is not yet in place, confounding attempts to shut down virulent strains or prevent them altogether.

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As Volcano Erupts in Hawaii, ‘I Can See My House Burning’

Lava and hazardous fumes spurred a forced evacuation, and some residents returned to find fire and ashes.

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What Europe’s Tough New Data Law Means for You, and the Internet

The European Union is introducing some of the strictest online privacy rules in the world. The changes aim to give internet users more control.

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AIDS Runs Rampant in Venezuela, Putting an Ancient Culture at Risk

The disease threatens an entire indigenous population, the Warao people of the Orinoco Delta, as government programs collapse.

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New York Today: New York Today: The Art School Inside a Work of Art

Monday: Studying in an architectural treasure, scenes unseen from 1978 and reliving the first inaugural ball.

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Rudolph Giuliani, Hawaii, Vegas Golden Knights: Your Monday Briefing

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

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Sunday, May 6, 2018

As Deadline on Nuclear Deal Nears, Israel and Iran Issue Warnings

Days before President Trump’s decision on the Iran nuclear deal, Israel’s prime minister called the pact “fatally flawed,” while Iran’s president warned of “historic regret” if the United States rips it up.

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Lawsuit Accuses Taekwondo Olympian and His Coach, Who Are Brothers, of Sexual Abuse

A lawsuit claims that Steven and Jean Lopez, an Olympian and his star coach, sexually assaulted girls and women for years, and that Olympic officials knew.

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Imran Khan Warms to Pakistan’s Military. His Political Fortunes Rise.

Mr. Khan, the former cricket star and current opposition leader, is brimming with confidence about his chances to lead Pakistan. One reason: his increasingly close ties with the military.

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City Kitchen: Bread Pudding Sheds Its Sweet Image

This savory take on bread pudding combines brioche with egg, ham and cheese.

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Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Stormy Daniels, Ahsan Iqbal: Your Monday Briefing

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

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News Analysis: Verifying the End of a Nuclear North Korea ‘Could Make Iran Look Easy’

Inspections to confirm that North Korea had shut down its nuclear program and secure its arms would be far more onerous than those in Iran under a current deal that President Trump wants to end.

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N.R.A. Urges Boycott of a Dallas Restaurant Supporting ‘Reasonable’ Gun Laws

A restaurant that said it would donate proceeds to promote gun regulations drew the ire of the N.R.A., which told its members to “steer clear.”

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With Just His Parrot, a Refugee Boy Starts a Hard New Life

Bilal, 6, and his family were forced to go to a place only his grandfather had called home: Afghanistan. Then came the day his only friend was gone.

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The Stone: The Upside of Envy

It is a feeling as honest as a punch. And we can learn from it.

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Saga of the Toxic Ball Fields

For decades, soccer and baseball were played on contaminated fields in Red Hook, Brooklyn. In 2012, several were closed. More closed in 2015. Locals are wondering when the cleanup will start.

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Trump Says He Got Rid of Obamacare. The I.R.S. Doesn’t Agree.

The I.R.S. has started sending penalty notices to businesses that failed to comply with the Affordable Care Act’s employer mandate, angering Republicans and business groups.

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Pakistan Interior Minister, Champion of Minorities, Is Shot

The apparent assassination attempt came as Pakistan readies for elections. The interior minister is seen as a supporter of religious minorities.

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Boris Johnson: Don’t Scuttle the Iran Nuclear Deal

The agreement to restrain Iran’s nuclear weapons program has problems. But the alternative of no deal at all is far worse.

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96-Year-Old Secretary Quietly Amasses Fortune, Then Donates $8.2 Million

A frugal woman from Brooklyn, who rode the subway to work at one law firm for 67 years, left millions for students at Henry Street Settlement and Hunter College.

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An Urgent Debate for California Republicans: How to Get Back in the Game

Hitting Rock Bottom? California Republicans fear that they will have no U.S. Senate or governor candidate on ballot in November.

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Big City: What’s Pulling Cuomo Left? Could It Be ‘the Cynthia Effect’?

Since Cynthia Nixon decided to challenge the governor for the Democratic nomination, he has shifted increasingly to the left. Let us count the ways.

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As Trump Prepares Plan to Lower Drug Prices, Big Pharma Girds for a Fight

President Trump will lay out a plan this month to make good on his promise to lower prescription prices. Drug companies are ready to resist.

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At War: I Could Have Been One of the Journalists Killed in Kabul

The death of my friend Shah Marai reminded me that I will never be free from the devastation of Afghanistan.

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Op-Ed Columnist: The Naked Truth About Trump

President Trump is gifted at the game of holding our attention through all innings. But truth strikes out.

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Op-Ed Columnist: How Trump Is Winning

Why the turn to sex scandal and his party’s lack of an agenda might actually be helping the president.

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When Southern Newspapers Justified Lynching

Montgomery’s new lynching memorial provides an opportunity to reflect on the role newspapers played in this gruesome chapter of America’s history.

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Working for Trump, Giuliani Attacks His Law-Enforcement Roots

In a series of public rants, the former law-and-order mayor and prosecutor has launched broadsides at the criminal-justice system he once served.

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For Sale, Must See: Former Prison in Upstate New York

Chateaugay Correctional Facility closed in 2014 amid an overall decline in the state’s prison population. Community leaders continue to lament the lost jobs.

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Robocalls Flooding Your Cellphone? Here’s How to Stop Them

Experts recommend taking these steps: Don’t answer unknown numbers, use call-blocking apps and report unwanted calls to the government.

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Giuliani Says Trump Would Not Have to Comply With Mueller Subpoena

The president’s new lawyer appeared on television Sunday morning in an attempt to clarify comments he made last week about payments to Stormy Daniels.

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President of Jewish Seminary Killed in Plane Crash in Hudson Valley

Rabbi Aaron D. Panken of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute died after the aircraft he was piloting crashed in Orange County, N.Y., on Saturday morning.

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Bombing Kills at Least 14 Afghans Registering to Vote

The explosion at a mosque in the eastern province of Khost, which injured at least 33 others, was the latest attack on election activities ahead of a national vote.

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A Cheat Sheet to the Trump Circus

The investigations swirling around the president are dizzying. Here’s what really matters.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Our Addiction to Trump

We’re ignoring more important issues as we obsess on the nonstop scandals and outrages.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: How to Survive Your 40s

You know you’re in your 40s when you’ve spent 48 hours trying to think of a word, and that word was “hemorrhoids.”

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London Surgeon Says Trump Solution to Knife Crime Is ‘Ridiculous’

At an N.R.A. conference in Dallas, the president appeared to link the wave of knife crimes in London to a ban on guns and suggested a civilian armed with a gun could’ve stopped a massacre in France.

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Michael Cohen, Ticks, ‘Deadpool 2’: Your Weekend Briefing

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

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Yes, It’s Bad. Robocalls, and Their Scams, Are Surging.

The volume of automated phone calls has skyrocketed this year over last, according to a service that tracks them, and complaints have also risen sharply.

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R. Kelly Again Denies Sexual Abuse Allegations (and an Unauthorized Denial)

The singer, who is facing protests and fresh allegations of misconduct, released a statement denying “dark descriptions put forth by instigators and liars.”

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Mets and Matt Harvey Part Ways

The Mets declared an end to Matt Harvey’s tenure with the team on Friday after he refused to take a minor league assignment.

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Between Two Pennsylvania Lawmakers, Plenty of Ill Will — and a Bodyguard

In Pennsylvania, a female House member has a protective order against a male colleague she accuses of sexual abuse. Party leaders have made no move to expel him.

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Quebec Mosque Shooter Was Consumed by Refugees, Trump and Far Right

As a court prepares to sentence Alexandre Bissonnette, who killed six people in a shooting rampage at a mosque, Canada is grappling with how a quiet university student became a ruthless killer.

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On This Chinese TV Show, Participants Have Nothing to Lose but Their Chains

A new program, part talk show, part indoctrination session, tries to coax millennials to put down their phones and pick up the works of Karl Marx.

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Making a New York City River More Inviting to Cross, by Foot and Bike

The city said it plans to upgrade 13 crossings over the Harlem River with new bike lanes and pedestrian areas, better connecting Manhattan and the Bronx.

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Kanye West Likened Slavery to a Choice. History Says Otherwise.

In perhaps his most shocking statement to date, the rap superstar Kanye West said 400 years of slavery sounded “like a choice.” But history tells a different story.

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Vows: From Dating to Marriage, He Had a 5-Prong Plan

With a road map to love in hand, Michael Harris navigated the way, step by step, with Elizabeth Cunningham.

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‘Saturday Night Live’: Stormy Daniels Makes a Surprise Appearance

Stephanie Clifford, the pornographic film actress known as Stormy Daniels, played herself in an opening sketch that also featured Alec Baldwin, Ben Stiller and Martin Short.

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Saturday, May 5, 2018

Opinion: Ireland’s Feminists Lost the Abortion Argument in ’83. This Time We Can Win.

“Once the Catholic Church loses on this campaign it has lost everything.”

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Glitter, Strobe Lights and the Dream of a United Europe

As I attend Eurovision events across the Continent, I see that a different Europe is possible.

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What the Non-Revolution of May ’68 Taught Us

Vivid displays of resistance can paint reality as we want it to be, not as it is.

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News Analysis: Can Weak Unions Get Teachers More Money?

What walkouts show about the real power of organized labor.

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When an Erotic Photographer’s Muse Becomes His Critic

The photographer Nobuyoshi Araki is known for his explicit work. Now his model says she was exploited, raising questions about power dynamics among artists and those who work with them.

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With Emmett Till Reference, Camille Cosby Invokes Oft-Used Cultural Touchstone

Bill Cosby’s wife is one of many public figures who have used Till’s horrific killing as a synonym for injustice, sometimes in ways that stir up their own kind of anger.

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Did That Just Happen?! Skyscraper Stunts in the Movies

See if you can guess all 11 high-rise movies pictured here.

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Four Decades After Martha Moxley’s Murder, Her Mother Says ‘It’s Enough’

Connecticut Supreme Court ruling vacating Michael Skakel’s conviction in the 1975 killing came as the latest twist in a case that has been “like a yo-yo” for her family.

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In Discussion Ostensibly About Tax Cuts, Trump Keeps China in Cross Hairs

Despite a detour to topics like trade and immigration, the president largely stuck to the script after a week of speaking off the cuff.

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Kentucky Derby 2018: Live Updates, Latest Odds and Our Picks

With an extremely deep field, a number of horses have a solid chance to win the 144th running of the Kentucky Derby. Stay here for live updates, odds and analysis:

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Stop Calling Washington a Swamp. It’s Offensive to Swamps.

Our government could learn a thing or two about efficiency and cooperation from America’s wetlands.

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Why Trump Is More Father Coughlin Than Franklin Roosevelt

He could use his power over a new mass medium to unite the country. Instead, he uses it to divide us.

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The New Era of Abstinence

The Trump administration has made a priority of abstinence-only education — a practice that’s ineffective and spreads misinformation.

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The New Black Hotties

Thanks to artists like Donald Glover and Janelle Monáe, we’re seeing a weirder, cooler, queerer and more realistic black and sexy.

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The Saturday Profile: She Stands Up to Power. Now, She’s Afraid to Go Home.

The government of the Philippines wants Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, a Filipino who is United Nations special rapporteur for the rights of indigenous peoples, declared a terrorist.

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Disrupting the Dishes

Registering for perfectly matched sets of china is so last century.

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A Simple Way to Improve a Billion Lives: Eyeglasses

It’s the biggest health crisis you’ve never heard of. Doctors, philanthropists and companies are trying to solve it.

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How Michael Cohen, Trump’s Fixer, Built a Shadowy Business Empire

Michael Cohen’s ventures spanned taxis, a casino boat, real estate and ethanol. Many had links to the former Soviet Union. Now a federal inquiry threatens not just Mr. Cohen, but also the White House.

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Macron Is Depicted as a King Amid Protests of ‘Soft Dictatorship’

Thousands of demonstrators in Paris danced, picnicked and railed against Emmanuel Macron at a demonstration on Saturday, expressing anger at reforms championed by the French president.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Battling Donald Trump With His Dying Breaths

Imperfectly but steadily, John McCain has pushed back at what the president personifies.

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Kentucky Derby 2018: Picks, Odds and Start Time

Joe Drape and Melissa Hoppert weigh in on the contenders for the 144th running of the Kentucky Derby.

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Aleksei Navalny Detained at Protest on Eve of Putin’s Inauguration

The Kremlin critic had urged Russians to take to the streets to protest the rule of President Vladimir V. Putin, who begins his fourth term on Monday.

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At His Ranch, John McCain Shares Memories and Regrets With Friends

Mr. McCain urged former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. to “not walk away” from politics, and said he wished he had chosen Joseph I. Lieberman, not Sarah Palin, as his running mate in 2008.

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The Biggest Stories in American Politics This Week

Whether they were reports on the questions the special counsel plans to ask President Trump or more revelations about the payment made to Stormy Daniels, here are six of the biggest stories driving American politics this week.

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Printing a Revolution: The Posters of Paris ’68

During the major strikes and student uprisings in France that year, the École des Beaux-Arts turned itself into a workshop for revolutionary messages.

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What I Learned From Gay Conversion Therapy

The Freedom March says homosexuality and faith are incompatible. They’re wrong.

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‘Everyone You Know Someday Will Die’

Death is hard. It has also been the focus of moving writing from our contributors.

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Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting 2018: Questions for Mr. Buffett

Tens of thousands of investors have descended on Omaha Saturday for the annual meeting of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway. DealBook will be here providing analysis

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Native American Brothers Pulled From Campus Tour After ‘Nervous’ Mother Calls Police

The mother was “nervous” after they joined the tour in progress, according to the school, Colorado State University, which called the episode “sad and frustrating.”

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Thousands of German Students Protest ‘Unfair’ English Exam

A petition saying a key secondary-school test in the state of Baden-Württemberg used unfairly obscure vocabulary has gathered nearly 36,000 signatures.

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What Is Cinco de Mayo?

The holiday commemorates a battlefield victory on May 5, 1862, but one expert called it a “fake holiday recently invented by beverage companies.”

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May 1968: A Month of Revolution Pushed France Into the Modern World

It is hard to find a French person born before 1960 who does not recall the upheaval that changed French culture and society over the course of a few weeks of often violent protest.

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11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Meet the man who cracked the lottery. Catch up with Liz Phair. Find out who gets to go to the Met Gala and what it’s like to be a female fighter pilot. And more.

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The Week in Good News: Humpback Whale Baby Boom, Special Rocks, Mo Salah

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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V.A. Medical System Staggers as Chaos Engulfs Its Leadership

The Veterans Affairs Department, which has been working to streamline private care, is frozen and bleeding talent amid a leadership vacuum in Washington.

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China Horse Club Makes a Run for the Roses

The secretive and deep-pocketed club does not reveal its members, but everyone knows its horses, including the Kentucky Derby favorite Justify.

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What Charles Koch and Other Donors to George Mason University Got for Their Money

Recently released documents show that millions of dollars in donations from conservative-leaning donors had come with strings attached, including influence on committees that selected candidates.

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Summer VACATION: How to Get a (Free) Ticket to Ride Across Europe This Summer

Oh, to be 18. And a citizen of the European Union.

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Meghan Markle’s Mother Gets Formal Role in Royal Wedding

In a departure from tradition, Meghan Markle’s mother will accompany her to the wedding venue. Her father will then walk her down the aisle.

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Friday, May 4, 2018

Google Will Ask Buyers of U.S. Election Ads to Prove Identities

The company said it would begin to require people or groups purchasing federal election ads to show they are American citizens or lawful residents.

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Viktor Vekselberg, Russian Billionaire, Was Questioned by Mueller’s Investigators

Mr. Vekselberg is one of seven Russian oligarchs who were targeted by American sanctions as punishment for Moscow’s election interference.

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No, Bill Cosby and R. Kelly Were Not Lynched

Victims of sexual assault aren’t metaphoric “lynch mobs.”

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Renewing Bond With the N.R.A., Trump Appeals for Help in the Midterms

Mr. Trump left little doubt about his political allegiance at the N.R.A.’s annual convention in Texas, which came after a season of tumult in the national debate over gun violence.

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Connecticut Court Reverses Murder Conviction of Michael Skakel

Mr. Skakel, a relative of the Kennedy family, was found guilty of killing a neighbor with a golf club in 1975. His conviction was later overturned, and then reinstated.

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The Stone: The Upside of Envy

It is a feeling as honest as a punch. And we can learn from it.

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Is China a Colonial Power?

Or is it presenting an alternative model of development to a world that could use one?

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Books News: The Writer Zinzi Clemmons Accuses Junot Díaz of Forcibly Kissing Her

A comment by Ms. Clemmons sets off a tweet storm of further accusations of verbal abuse by the novelist.

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Miami Police Officer Is Suspended After Kicking Handcuffed Man in Head

The police chief described the officer’s actions, which were captured on video, as “a clear violation of policy.” “I was disgusted by it,” the mayor said.

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Should the Fed Create ‘FedCoin’ to Rival Bitcoin? A Former Top Official Says ‘Maybe’

If cryptocurrency and blockchain technology really are the future of money, the world’s central banks need to get involved, a former Fed governor argues.

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Argentina Raises Key Rate to 40%, Bringing Economic Uncertainty

The move seeks to stabilize the country’s currency, the peso, after a strong depreciation in recent days raised questions about the prospects for President Mauricio Macri’s ambitious agenda.

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In Hawaii, Kilauea Volcano Erupts, Spewing Lava Near Homes

After a series of earthquakes, lava began spewing into an area on the eastern edge of the island of Hawaii. High levels of sulfur dioxide gasses were also a worry.

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Thousands of Hondurans to Lose Protected Status in the U.S.

The Trump administration will rescind temporary protected status for more than 50,000 Hondurans who have been allowed to live and work in the U.S. since 1999, officials say.

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For U.S. and China, Lasers and Missiles Heighten Military Tensions

Washington accused China of harassing U.S. pilots in Africa and warned about missiles deployed in the South China Sea.

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Their Ancestors Were on Opposite Sides of a Lynching. Now, They’re Friends.

Two women from the Deep South — one black, one white — have struck up an unlikely friendship because of their ties to a killing that took place in 1912.

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The Famous Soccer Player Hiding in Plain Sight in a California Bakery

Hakan Sukur fled Turkey in 2015 when President Recep Tayyip Erdogan clamped down on his opponents. He is unsure if he’ll ever be able to return.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: How to Survive Your 40s

You know you’re in your 40s when you’ve spent 48 hours trying to think of a word, and that word was “hemorrhoids.”

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The Jobless Rate Is Finally Below 4 Percent. Our Economic Goals Still Don’t Reflect That.

The lowest rate since 2000 suggests that officials may want to focus not on job creation but on the quality of those jobs, and on pulling more people into the labor force.

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Palestinian Leader Apologizes After Speech Prompts Anti-Semitism Uproar

In an effort at damage control, Mahmoud Abbas said he was sorry for any offense caused, especially to Jews.

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Trump Undercuts Giuliani About Payments to Stormy Daniels

“He’s a great guy,” Mr. Trump said of Mr. Giuliani. “He’ll get his facts straight.”

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California Today: California Today: Xavier Becerra on California vs. Trump

Friday: The attorney general on the state’s legal actions, Tesla stocks fall after Elon Musk’s comments, and NASA’s first planetary launch from California.

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St. Paul’s School Called ‘Haven for Sexual Predators’ in New Lawsuit

The suit, filed by two alumni and family, accuses educators of inappropriate sexual conduct, including Gerry Studds, a former teacher and congressman.

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Notion of U.S. Troop Cuts Unnerves South Korea and Japan

As President Trump weighs drawing down forces in the South, longtime Asian allies are unsettled by the prospect of giving up American protection.

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U.S.-China Trade Talks End With Strong Demands, but Few Signs of a Deal

American officials called for shrinking the trade gap with China and curbing Beijing’s plan to use government support to upgrade its economy.

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A.T.F. Agent in Chicago Shot and Critically Wounded in Undercover Operation

The federal agent was working alongside members of the Chicago Police Department when he was shot in a neighborhood on the city’s South Side.

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Timeline: The Path of Stormy Daniels’s $130,000 Payment to Keep Quiet

Here are the knowns, unknowns and contradictions of the not-so-secret payment to the pornographic film actress.

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Theresa May Fends Off Labour Party Challenge in Local U.K. Vote

Mrs. May, the prime minister, was seen as vulnerable, but Labour was unable to come up with the big victory it was hoping for.

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After Sex Scandal, No 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature, Panel Says

The Swedish Academy has been consumed by charges that a man close to it sexually assaulted women, and that the academy mishandled the allegations.

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Hawaii Lava Eruption Forces Evacuations Near Volcano

After a series of earthquakes, lava began spewing into a community on the eastern edge of the island of Hawaii, near the Kilauea volcano.

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Thursday, May 3, 2018

Timeline: The Path of Stormy Daniels’s $130,000 Payment to Keep Quiet

Here are the knowns, unknowns and contradictions of the not-so-secret payment to the pornographic film actress.

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David Fizdale Said to Be Hired as Knicks Coach

Fizdale, 43, replaces Jeff Hornacek and takes over a team that has just one playoff series win in the last 18 years.

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Arizona Teachers End Walkout as Governor Signs Bill Approving Raises

State legislators refused protesters’ requests to raise income taxes on the wealthy, and instead turned to revenue sources that are likely to hit typical voters.

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De Blasio Moves to Bring Safe Injection Sites to New York City

Though no injection sites exist yet in the United States, the endorsement of the strategy by New York may give the movement behind it special impetus.

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Does Giuliani Have a Plan, or Is This Just a Freakout?

A bumbling revelation about the Stormy Daniels payoff.

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House Chaplain Rescinds Resignation, Forcing Confrontation

Father Patrick J. Conroy, the House chaplain forced to resign his post by Speaker Paul D. Ryan, has rescinded his resignation, forcing a confrontation.

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Ex-Volkswagen C.E.O. Charged With Fraud Over Diesel Emissions

Martin Winterkorn was accused of conspiracy to defraud the United States over the carmaker’s effort to evade emissions standards.

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Immigrants Claim Lawyers Defrauded Them and They May Be Deported

In a lawsuit, undocumented immigrants say they thought they were applying for green cards, but their lawyers filed papers for asylum and put them in danger of being removed.

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Pruitt Is Wrong on Burning Forests for Energy

Doing so will worsen the consequences of climate change.

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Why Trump Is More Father Coughlin Than Franklin Roosevelt

He could use his power over a new mass medium to unite the country. Instead, he uses it to divide us.

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Asia and Australia Edition: Stormy Daniels, India, North Korea: Your Friday Briefing

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

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Bill Cosby and Roman Polanski Expelled From the Film Academy

The actions follow the ouster of Harvey Weinstein in October and the conviction of the comedian last week.

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She Was Accepted to 113 Colleges: ‘I Could Go Anywhere, and Discover Who I Am’

Jasmine Harrison, 17, received more than $4 million in scholarship offers. She plans to major in biology and work in a neonatal intensive care unit.

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‘Bags of Money’ Litter Indianapolis Highway After Armored Truck Door Opens

About $600,000 fell out of the Brink’s truck, and people jumped out of their cars to grab it, the police said. They are asking people to return the cash.

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News Analysis: New Revelations Suggest a President Losing Control of His Narrative

Whether called lies or misstatements, President Trump’s history of falsehoods has been extensively documented, but the string of factual distortions unveiled this week could come back to haunt him.

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The Cold Case That Inspired the ‘Golden State Killer’ Detective to Use Genealogy

Before genealogy websites helped crack the “Golden State Killer” case, a similar technique was used to solve a decades-old cold case in New Hampshire.

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A Mummy Turned Up in Iran. Could It Be the Former Shah?

Whether or not the remains discovered last month were those of Reza Shah Pahlavi, the founder of the dynasty that ended in 1979, they drew yearnings for a strong leader.

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A Fast-Food Problem: Where Have All the Teenagers Gone?

A shortage of workers is changing the equation that many restaurants have long relied on.

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Goldman Sachs to Open a Bitcoin Trading Operation

While most big banks have steered clear of virtual currencies, the Wall Street giant will use its own money to trade in Bitcoin-related contracts.

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Armenia’s Opposition, Blocked in Parliament, Raises Pressure in the Streets

Protesters heeded the calls of Nikol Pashinyan for a nationwide strike, hoping to force lawmakers into electing him as interim prime minister.

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Too Bad Rudy Doesn’t Lie as Well as Trump

The story Giuliani told Sean Hannity is messy and convoluted and falls apart when you spell it out.

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Pruitt’s Coziness With Lobbyists Includes Secretly Buying a House With One

The E.P.A. chief is under investigation for renting a room in Washington from the wife of a lobbyist. As a state lawmaker, he bought a house with a lobbyist but did not disclose it.

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Editorial Observer: Parents Do What the Mayor Hasn’t — Integrate Schools

New Yorkers are mounting encouraging local efforts to integrate intensely segregated public schools despite Mr. de Blasio’s reluctance.

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The Historian Behind Slavery Apologists Like Kanye West

In 1918, Ulrich Bonnell Phillips published “American Negro Slavery,” which framed slavery as a labor agreement between masters and happy slaves — facile thinking that persists today.

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Devastating Dust Storm Strikes India, Killing at Least 94

The storm was one of the worst in decades. Houses, trees and electricity poles were felled by lightning strikes and 100-mile-an-hour winds.

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Trump Place Does Not Have to be a Forever Name, Judge Says

The ruling means apartment owners at 200 Riverside Boulevard can vote to decide whether the T-R-U-M-P letters can come down, without fear of a lawsuit.

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Camille Cosby Compares Husband’s Conviction to Lynching

In her first comments since Bill Cosby was found guilty of sexual assault, Mrs. Cosby invoked Emmett Till and called for a criminal investigation of prosecutors.

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Abuse Victims Meet With Pope Francis: ‘We Need Concrete Actions’

Three victims of a Chilean priest said they were moved by their meeting with the pope. Now they want to see what the church does.

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What Giuliani Said About Cohen’s Payment to Stormy Daniels

Rudolph Giuliani, a member of President Trump’s legal team, said on Fox News on Wednesday that Mr. Trump reimbursed Michael D. Cohen for the payment.

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California Today: California Today: A Tech Company Wades Into Housing Politics

Thursday: Stripe pledges $1 million to California Yimby, the first California death in the lettuce E. coli outbreak, and a video game take over the real world.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Rudy Giuliani vs. the Law

For anyone who remembers his mayoralty, his new role is a sad sight.

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New York Times Co. Reports Revenue Growth as Digital Subscriptions Rise

Digital subscriptions were up more than 25 percent year over year, helping to offset the first quarterly decline in digital advertising since the third quarter of 2016.

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Trump Says Payment to Stormy Daniels Did Not Violate Campaign Laws

The president’s statements seem to contradict his earlier comments that he knew of no payments to the actress who says she had an affair with Mr. Trump.

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Palestinian Leader Incites Uproar With Speech Condemned as Anti-Semitic

With a toxic speech that many called anti-Semitic, Mahmoud Abbas opened a rare Palestine Liberation Organization council meeting that might be his last.

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Boy Scouts Will Drop the ‘Boy’ in Its Namesake Program, as It Welcomes Girls Next Year

This summer, girls will be joining the Cub Scouts, for children 7 to 10 years old. In February, the Boy Scouts will become Scouts BSA and open its doors to older girls.

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Wednesday, May 2, 2018

U.S. Transfers First Detainee Out of Gitmo Under Trump, Who Vowed to Fill Its Cells

With the transfer of a prisoner to Saudi Arabia, the president has instead now presided over a decrease in the number of detainees he inherited.

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Trump Assails Justice Dept., Siding With House Conservatives in Dispute

The president warned in a tweet that he may have to “use the powers granted to the Presidency and get involved” in the conflict between the lawmakers and the deputy attorney general.

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Libya’s Electoral Commission Is Targeted in Suicide Attack

Gunmen, who set fires and detonated explosives, were said to have killed several people and attempted to destroy records linked to a vote set for later this year.

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First Attacker Convicted in Beating at Charlottesville Rally

Jurors recommended Jacob S. Goodwin, 23, face 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine for the assault of DeAndre Harris in August.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Fast Bus Service in New York City? It’s Possible.

Small fixes like dedicated bus lanes and priority at traffic signals, can help get New Yorkers where they need to go faster.

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Asia and Australia Edition: Israel, Mike Pompeo, Liverpool: Your Thursday Briefing

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

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Why Silicon Valley Must Go to War

Technology for the military cannot be separated cleanly from technology for everything else.

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Cambridge Analytica Files for Bankruptcy After Misuse of Facebook Data

The consulting firm, which said it will cease most operations in the United States and Britain, relied on Facebook data to profile and target voters during the 2016 campaign.

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Summer Zervos, Trump Accuser, Subpoenas ‘The Apprentice’ Recordings

Ms. Zervos, who accused the president of sexual assault, is seeking records to prove that he defamed her by calling her a liar.

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The U.S. Says It Has a Tariff Deal With Brazil. Brazil Disagrees.

Brazil accused the Trump administration of breaking off negotiations over the steel and aluminum tariffs last week, contradicting the White House version of events.

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Onetime Lobbyist for Foreign Governments Helped Plan a Pruitt Trip to Australia

New disclosures add to the list of individuals from outside the government who have worked to influence foreign travel by the E.P.A. chief.

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Redskins Cheerleaders Describe a Trip to Costa Rica That Crossed a Line

Men were granted up-close access to photo shoots on the beach when the women were nude, the cheerleaders said.

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Israeli Law Vesting War Power in Top Leaders Faces Criticism

As Israel faces rising tensions with Iran, Syria and Gaza, the new law allows the prime minister and defense minister to take it to war without cabinet approval.

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Harvey Weinstein Accused in Lawsuit of Sexually Assaulting Producer for Years

The lawsuit came the same day the New York attorney general’s office said it would review the handling of a 2015 allegation against Mr. Weinstein in Manhattan.

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Southwest Plane Makes Emergency Landing After Cabin Window Breaks in Flight

The Federal Aviation Administration was investigating why a passenger window broke on a Boeing 737 operated by Southwest Airlines that was forced to land in Cleveland after leaving Chicago for Newark.

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Trump to Add Clinton Impeachment Lawyer Emmet Flood to Replace Ty Cobb

Mr. Cobb had at one time persuaded President Trump not to attack the special counsel publicly, but Mr. Trump has broken from those confines.

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On Anniversary of House Obamacare Repeal, Democrats Look to Extract a Price

Democratic candidates for the House say voters will punish Republicans for voting last year to repeal the Affordable Care Act, even though the law survived.

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Iowa Lawmakers Pass Ban on Most Abortions, Aiming for Court Fight

If Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Republican, signs the bill, it is sure to trigger a court fight. Supporters want to see it reach the Supreme Court.

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Mueller’s Queries Point to What Trouble Trump Is In

They leave little doubt that the president is in serious jeopardy, particularly regarding obstruction of justice.

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Justin Trudeau’s Two-Faced Climate Game

Canada’s prime minister hustles for climate action on the world stage, then backs a pipeline expansion at home. He can’t have it both ways.

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Cold-War Echoes in Central America

After a decade of backing human rights and reform, the United States is once again backing corruption and strongmen.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Politicians Don’t Need New Ideas

What they need are good ideas, plenty of which have been around for years

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Revelations Over Koch Gifts Prompt Inquiry at George Mason University

The investigation was ordered after documents were released showing that the Charles Koch Foundation had been given a voice in hiring faculty.

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What Is Telegram, and Why Are Iran and Russia Trying to Ban It?

The app, which promises that messages will be kept secure from official scrutiny, is facing bans in Russia and Iran. Here are some of the reasons.

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California Today: California Today: Los Angeles’s New Superintendent on the Challenges Faced by Schools

Wednesday: Austin Beutner on the district’s budget, California sues the administration over emissions, and an actress is honored for her work.

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Women Said to Accuse Times Editor Who Resigned of Inappropriate Behavior

At least three employees alleged inappropriate behavior by Wendell Jamieson, the metro editor, according to two people familiar with an internal investigation.

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Ukraine, Seeking U.S. Missiles, Halted Cooperation With Mueller Investigation

Ukraine, deeply dependent on the Trump administration for financial and military aid, froze its cooperation with the special counsel’s office.

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White House Memo: ‘We’ll See,’ Trump Says on North Korea. And Iran. And Nafta. And So On.

The president’s verbal tic seems to have gone into overdrive, and those who study his speech patterns are starting to wonder: What happens when we finally see what happens?

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Trump’s Catchphrase: ‘We’ll See’

The president has used the line “we’ll see what happens” nearly two dozen times in the past month to describe his stance on topics ranging from foreign policy to trade agreements.

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Denied Power, Armenian Opposition Leader Urges Nationwide Strikes

A second rejection in a week would lead to snap elections. Meanwhile, the opposition leader, Nikol Pashinyan, asked supporters to take to the streets.

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Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Editorial: What Robert Mueller Knows

Donald Trump’s former lawyer didn’t want him to speak with the special counsel. The questions published Monday explain why.

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Mueller, Facebook, Mars: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

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Everything Important Kanye West Said in His Exhaustive New Interviews

In a 105-minute sit-down with Charlamagne Tha God and an appearance at TMZ, the rapper addressed everything from racism to his fraught relationships with two presidents.

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First Test for New York Chancellor: A Middle School Desegregation Plan

Just four weeks into his tenure, Richard Carranza marched into the issue of segregation in New York City’s schools with a tweet.

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Asia and Australia Edition: Israel, Apple, North Korea: Your Wednesday Briefing

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

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Op-Docs: The Happiest Guy in the World

Two decades ago, Mario Salcedo went on a cruise — and never came back.

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‘Simpsons’ Creator Says of Apu Criticism, ‘People Love to Pretend They’re Offended’

The comments from the creator, Matt Groening, followed complaints that Apu, an Indian-American character, was a racist stereotype.

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California Sues Trump Administration Over Car Emissions Rules

The state's move escalates a revolt against a proposed rollback of fuel economy standards that threatens to split the country’s auto market.

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The Happiest Guy in the World

Two decades ago, Mario Salcedo went on a cruise — and never came back.

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The Democrats’ Real Diversity Problem

The party is coming off an election in which its presidential candidate won just 487 out of 3,141 counties.

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Benjamin Netanyahu’s Nuclear Nothingburger

The Israeli prime minister promised to reveal Iranian cheating. But it was old news. So what was he up to?

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Op-Ed Contributor: Decolonizing the Art Museum: The Next Wave

Museums must stop seeing activists as antagonists. They must position themselves as learning communities, not impenetrable centers of self-validating authority.

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Britain’s Wedding-Mad Tabloids Feel a Cold Royal Shoulder

The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be the event of the year for the popular press, but only one reporter will be present for the ceremony.

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How to Protect Yourself From Mosquitoes and Ticks

There are several measures you can take, some of which provide two-for-one protection against the insects.

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