The president said he refrained from retaliating against Moscow for hacking the D.N.C. before the election because he did not want it to be seen as unfair meddling. Mrs. Clinton has kept a low profile since the election, but speaking to donors on Thursday, she said the hacking had played a role in her defeat. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Moscow’s intervention in the U.S. election coincided with a growing belief there that Russia faced an imminent threat in Mrs. Clinton’s candidacy. A conversation with Eric Lipton and David Sanger, who co-wrote a stunning story about out how the hack unfolded. American officials said they were still trying to determine whether the taking of the unmanned ship in the South China Sea was a low-level action or a strategic order. Friday: A foul odor on the coast, a federal inquiry into the Orange County district attorney’s office, and another mountain lion becomes roadkill. What is implicit bias? NYT/POV's Saleem Reshamwala unscrews the lid on the unfair effects of our subconscious. The law, signed by the departing Gov. Pat McCrory, restricts his replacement, Roy Cooper, from appointing a majority to the State Board of Elections. Big air will be a new event at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea in 2018. Soar with Red Gerard, a 16-year-old member of the United States snowboarding team during a practice jump. Mr. Friedman, a bankruptcy lawyer, supports expanded settlements in the West Bank and has accused the Obama administration of anti-Semitism. The auction had raised questions over the ethics of a process that appeared to offer the highest bidder special access to the next first family. Representative Mick Mulvaney is a fierce advocate of deep spending cuts and helped found the House Freedom Caucus, the group of conservative lawmakers who pushed for Speaker John A. Boehner to resign. The auction for the future first daughter’s time had attracted bidders willing to spend tens of thousands, but also criticism that access was for sale. The subjugation of eastern Aleppo by Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president, has proved the effectiveness of violence and highlighted the reluctance of many countries to step in. The evacuation breakdown came a day after more than 8,000 people from eastern Aleppo had been taken out. Many thousands are said to remain. The cheers in a Cameroonian village, as an armored convoy of American officials passed through, turned to anger when a child was struck and killed. Mrs. Evansky, a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany, developed blow-dry styling in the 1960s at her London salon, and inadvertently created a revolution in hairdressing. For its 375th anniversary, the city wanted to outdo Rockefeller Center’s famous tree. Instead, it wound up with an “eyesore” that’s also shorter. City officials had decided to allow the state to take the white-tailed buck upstate. But before it could be relocated, it died from stress while in an animal shelter. The lawsuit said the City of Sterling Heights discriminated against a Muslim group and noted that residents spoke in opposition to the mosque in public meetings. Taped episodes show Cindy Stowell, who planned to donate her winnings to cancer charities, triumphing three times in a row so far. He intervened with two comrades to halt the massacre of unarmed Vietnamese civilians by United States soldiers in 1968. Jurors will be able to watch almost all of an 11-hour video of the police questioning Angelika Graswald, who is charged with the 2015 murder of her fiancé. Uber said it had no intention of ending a new test of its self-driving vehicles in San Francisco, even though the state said it was illegal. Here is a guide to help you teach young people about philanthropy and offer them the tools to give. We invite readers to contribute a photograph and a story of someone close to them who died this year. A number of submissions will be chosen for publication. More Recent Articles |
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