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James Mattis, Outspoken Ex-Marine, Is Trump’s Choice as Defense SecretaryThe retired general once led the United States Central Command, but his tour was cut short by the Obama administration, which believed he was too hawkish on Iran. Trump’s Breezy Calls to World Leaders Leave Diplomats AghastThe president-elect’s unfiltered exchanges prompted the White House to urge him to seek the State Department’s expertise in his encounters with foreign leaders. Transition Briefing: Donald Trump Holds ‘Thank You’ Rally in Cincinnati, and Announces His Pick for Defense SecretaryThe president-elect’s victory tour is raising eyebrows, and he has chosen James N. Mattis, a hard-charging retired Marine Corps general, to join his cabinet. Trump Kicks Off ‘Thank You’ Tour, Reveling in Crowd and Campaign ThemesThe event resurrected signature applause lines and carried the hallmarks of Mr. Trump’s whiplash style during the election: indicting and promising, nostalgic and forward-looking. Trump Cheered for Carrier Deal Even as Other Jobs Are TrimmedAs critics decried incentives for Carrier in exchange for keeping workers in Indiana, and others called the effort a new path to economic growth, the company announced other cuts. Trump and Clinton Aides Clash During Election Forum“I would rather lose than win the way you guys did,” Hillary Clinton’s director of communications told Donald J. Trump’s campaign manager during a raucous debate at Harvard. Deluged Immigration Courts, Where Cases Stall for Years, Begin to BuckleWith a backlog of more than 520,000 cases, many have become crippled by delays and bureaucratic breakdowns, creating a major obstacle for the president-elect’s deportation plans. President François Hollande of France Won’t Seek Re-electionMr. Hollande stunned the nation with his decision, even though few observers thought he could recover from his poor approval ratings to win next year’s vote. Starbucks Chief Howard Schultz to Step Down Next YearMr. Schultz is planning to leave the company in April, turning the reins over to his handpicked successor, Kevin Johnson. A Subdued Vladimir Putin Calls for ‘Mutually Beneficial’ Ties With U.S.The Russian leader lamented rising global “fractures,” even in affluent countries, but made no mention of the Kremlin’s efforts to stir up disorder. Zac Goldsmith, Prominent ‘Brexit’ Advocate, Loses Election in LondonThe outcome highlighted some of the rancorous divisions in Britain over its looming departure from the European Union. Myanmar’s Leader Faulted for Silence as Army Campaigns Against RohingyaRights advocates accuse Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, of inaction during a brutal counterinsurgency drive against a Muslim minority. Joe McKnight, Former Jets Player, Is Fatally Shot in LouisianaMcKnight, 28, who was a standout at the University of Southern California, was shot multiple times at an intersection in Terrytown, La., officials said. Russian Spacecraft Carrying Supplies Burns Up in FlightThe cargo ship, which was not carrying any astronauts, disappeared shortly after liftoff, according to Roscosmos, the Russian space agency. Feature: ‘We Are Orphans Here’Miami, With Sun, Surf and Clubs, Now Has a Solid Art SceneAlong with the annual Art Basel Miami Beach fair, the city has nonprofits, museums and collections that nourish the art world all year long. Nonfiction: When Fake News Was FunnyChris Smith’s oral history traces the 16-year sprint that turned “The Daily Show” from a second-rate cable presentation into a vital institution in American politics and the media. The Neediest Cases: Finding a Home in the Bronx After Fleeing Anti-Gay Violence in HaitiWilkenson Joseph came to the United States after enduring attacks because of his sexuality. Unable to work without a new visa, he found himself on the streets. More Recent Articles |
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