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- James Mattis, Outspoken Ex-Marine, Is Trump’s Choice as Defense Secretary
- Trump’s Breezy Calls to World Leaders Leave Diplomats Aghast
- Transition Briefing: Donald Trump Holds ‘Thank You’ Rally in Cincinnati, and Announces His Pick for Defense Secretary
- Trump Kicks Off ‘Thank You’ Tour, Reveling in Crowd and Campaign Themes
- Trump Cheered for Carrier Deal Even as Other Jobs Are Trimmed
- Trump and Clinton Aides Clash During Election Forum
- Deluged Immigration Courts, Where Cases Stall for Years, Begin to Buckle
- President François Hollande of France Won’t Seek Re-election
- Starbucks Chief Howard Schultz to Step Down Next Year
- A Subdued Vladimir Putin Calls for ‘Mutually Beneficial’ Ties With U.S.
- Zac Goldsmith, Prominent ‘Brexit’ Advocate, Loses Election in London
- Myanmar’s Leader Faulted for Silence as Army Campaigns Against Rohingya
- Joe McKnight, Former Jets Player, Is Fatally Shot in Louisiana
- Russian Spacecraft Carrying Supplies Burns Up in Flight
- Feature: ‘We Are Orphans Here’
- Miami, With Sun, Surf and Clubs, Now Has a Solid Art Scene
- Nonfiction: When Fake News Was Funny
- The Neediest Cases: Finding a Home in the Bronx After Fleeing Anti-Gay Violence in Haiti
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