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A new study suggests adults who choose to delay starting a family -- or decide to not have children -- are being socially stigmatized.
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  1. Adults who choose not to have children inspire moral outrage in study participants
  2. N.Y. gallery owner denied U.S. entry, expects to miss new show
  3. Md. Gov. Hogan declares state of emergency in heroin, opioid crisis
  4. Watch: Ronda Rousey sports jail garb while filming TV show
  5. Two accountants involved in Oscar fiasco won't ever return
  6. Yahoo CEO Mayer forfeiting yearly equity, bonus because of massive 2014 data breach

Adults who choose not to have children inspire moral outrage in study participants

A new study suggests adults who choose to delay starting a family -- or decide to not have children -- are being socially stigmatized.
    

N.Y. gallery owner denied U.S. entry, expects to miss new show

A New York City-based art gallery owner expects to miss the opening of a new show Thursday because he was denied entry into the United States from Argentina.
    

Md. Gov. Hogan declares state of emergency in heroin, opioid crisis

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan declared a state of emergency because of a heroin, opioid "crisis" and pledged an extra $50 million in state funds over five years.
    

Watch: Ronda Rousey sports jail garb while filming TV show

Two consecutive defeats have doomed Ronda Rousey's UFC relevance.
    

Two accountants involved in Oscar fiasco won't ever return

The two PricewaterhouseCoopers accountants involved in Sunday's best picture fiasco won't again be handing out envelops at the Academy Awards ceremony.
    

Yahoo CEO Mayer forfeiting yearly equity, bonus because of massive 2014 data breach

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer will forego any annual equity award in 2017 because of the massive security breach with her company in 2014, according to SEC documents.
    
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Washington Post Sessions met with Russian envoy twice last year, encounters he later did not disclose Washington Post Then-Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) spoke twice last year with Russia's ambassador to the United States, Justice Department ...
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  1. Sessions met with Russian envoy twice last year, encounters he later did not disclose - Washington Post
  2. Trump's First 100 Days: Trump seeks momentum — but can't shake Russia questions - Washington Post

Sessions met with Russian envoy twice last year, encounters he later did not disclose - Washington Post


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Sessions met with Russian envoy twice last year, encounters he later did not disclose
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Then-Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) spoke twice last year with Russia's ambassador to the United States, Justice Department officials said, encounters he did not disclose when asked about possible contacts between members of President Trump's campaign ...
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Here's where things stand heading into Day 42 of the Trump administration: President Trump received lots of kudos from Republicans for his speech Tuesday night. Now he's trying to parlay that approval into momentum for big pieces of the GOP agenda ...
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On Tuesday President Trump said the Yemen raid had yielded "vital intelligence," but multiple U.S. officials told NBC News that so far it has not.
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  1. Officials: Still No Actionable Intel from Yemen SEAL Raid
  2. Nitroglycerin Detected on LAX to Amsterdam Plane
  3. Both Sides Guilty of Repeated Syria War Crimes: UN
  4. Trump Adviser Crows Over 'Radical Islamic Terrorism' Line
  5. Clerical Abuse Survivor Quits Pope's Commission Over 'Shameful' Delays
  6. FBI Made Deal with Ex-Spy for Trump Dossier
  7. Here's What Foreign Media Made of Trump's Address to Congress
  8. Women Accused of Kim Jong Nam's Nerve Agent Murder Appear in Court
  9. Russia Never Had State-Sponsored Doping — Putin
  10. Two Women Charged in Kim Jong Nam's Death by VX Nerve Agent
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Officials: Still No Actionable Intel from Yemen SEAL Raid

On Tuesday President Trump said the Yemen raid had yielded "vital intelligence," but multiple U.S. officials told NBC News that so far it has not.

    

Nitroglycerin Detected on LAX to Amsterdam Plane

Officials say there was no threat or explosive device, but the test results delayed a Sunday flight by several hours.

    

Both Sides Guilty of Repeated Syria War Crimes: UN

The United Nations said both sides in Syria's civil war committed repeated war crimes during the battle for Aleppo.

    

Trump Adviser Crows Over 'Radical Islamic Terrorism' Line

"Those 3 words are key to Victory against Global Jihadism," tweeted Gorka.

    

Clerical Abuse Survivor Quits Pope's Commission Over 'Shameful' Delays

Marie Collins' announcement is sure to be a major embarrassment for the Vatican.

    

FBI Made Deal with Ex-Spy for Trump Dossier

The deal for the dossier on Trump's alleged Russia ties was never consummated, said a source familiar with the matter.

    

Here's What Foreign Media Made of Trump's Address to Congress

Donald Trump's first speech to Congress was closely watched around the world.

    

Women Accused of Kim Jong Nam's Nerve Agent Murder Appear in Court

Siti Aishah, 25, and Doan Thi Huong, 28, were formally charged with the murder of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's estranged half brother.
    

Russia Never Had State-Sponsored Doping — Putin

Russia has had 18 medalists disqualified in doping cases following Olympic retesting from the 2008 and 2012 Games.

    

Two Women Charged in Kim Jong Nam's Death by VX Nerve Agent

Both women have reportedly said they thought they were part of a prank TV show playing harmless tricks on unsuspecting passengers.

    

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Obama administration officials scrambled to ensure intelligence of connections between the Trump campaign and Russian officials was preserved after they left office
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  1. Obama Administration Rushed to Preserve Intelligence of Russian Election Hacking
  2. Republican Unity on Health Care Is Elusive, Despite Trump’s Support
  3. Economic Trends: What Booming Markets Are Telling Us About the Global Economy
  4. Trump, Snapchat, Mosul: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  5. In Speech, Trump Tests a New Tactic: Toning It Down
  6. 5 Key Takeaways From President Trump’s Speech
  7. On Washington: Republicans in Washington Are in Control, but Not in Agreement
  8. How Trump’s ‘Merit-Based’ Immigration System Might Work
  9. Trump Moves to Become Master of His Own Messages
  10. Devices Seized in Yemen Raid Offer Some Clues to Qaeda Tactics
  11. Backed by Law Enforcement, Undocumented Immigrant Gets Reprieve
  12. Jon Huntsman Is in Running to Be Russia Ambassador
  13. He Will Soon Run a Fifth of the Nation. Meet Ryan Zinke.
  14. ‘It Could Happen Anywhere’
  15. Mardi Gras Isn’t Just in New Orleans
  16. 5 Must-See Shows if You’re in New York This Month
  17. Tech We're Using: Covering Fashion Shows With a Functional iPhone Keyboard
  18. Malaysian Inquiry in Kim Jong-nam Killing Hampered as Suspects Hide in Embassy
  19. Kim Jong-nam Case Leads Malaysia to End Visa-Free Entry for North Koreans
  20. Austerity? Not on This Saudi Itinerary
  21. Baseball’s Too Slow. Here’s How You Fix It.
  22. Putin Casts Doubt on Storage of Doping Suspects’ Urine Samples
  23. Snap Prices I.P.O. at $17 a Share, Valuing Company at $24 Billion
  24. Russian Airstrike in Syria Hits U.S. Allies by Mistake
  25. Abuse Victim Quits Vatican Commission, Citing ‘Resistance’
  26. E.U., Pressured From Inside and Out, Considers a Reboot
  27. For Many Farmers, Retirement Is a Source of Dread
  28. Review: A ‘Sweeney Todd’ That Gets Into Your Face
  29. Eric Garcetti Makes His Case as Mayor of Los Angeles
  30. Matter: Scientists Say Canadian Bacteria Fossils May Be Earth’s Oldest
  31. Mount Etna, Europe’s Most Active Volcano, Puts On a Show
  32. Tech Fix: Meet the First Must-Try Gadget of 2017: The Nintendo Switch
  33. Books News: Kurt Andersen and Alec Baldwin to Write Satirical Book About President Trump
  34. 3 Win the Pritzker, Long a Prize for Starchitects
  35. Lady Gaga Will Replace Beyoncé at Coachella
  36. Surfacing: Five Places to Go in Prague
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Obama Administration Rushed to Preserve Intelligence of Russian Election Hacking

Obama administration officials scrambled to ensure intelligence of connections between the Trump campaign and Russian officials was preserved after they left office

    

Republican Unity on Health Care Is Elusive, Despite Trump’s Support

Fundamental disagreements remain between Republican leaders and the party’s most conservative members, particularly over the details of a proposed tax credit.

    

Economic Trends: What Booming Markets Are Telling Us About the Global Economy

Shedding pessimism after seeming to be hopelessly trapped in a cycle of low growth and inflation.

    

Trump, Snapchat, Mosul: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

In Speech, Trump Tests a New Tactic: Toning It Down

The president’s address to Congress was a recognition that a softer sales tactic was needed to sell the hard-edge populist agenda he campaigned on.

    

5 Key Takeaways From President Trump’s Speech

At precisely the moment he needed to project sobriety, seriousness of purpose and self-discipline, Mr. Trump delivered the most presidential speech he has ever given.

    

On Washington: Republicans in Washington Are in Control, but Not in Agreement

As the party pushes to undo the health care law, Republicans are finding that being in charge doesn’t mean being on the same page.

    

How Trump’s ‘Merit-Based’ Immigration System Might Work

In a speech to Congress, the president called for “switching away” from lower-skilled immigration, an idea that could reshape immigration but that has detractors.

    

Trump Moves to Become Master of His Own Messages

The president has privately expressed frustration with a White House press office distracted by small grievances and under siege amid leaks and infighting.

    

Devices Seized in Yemen Raid Offer Some Clues to Qaeda Tactics

The information provides insight into hidden explosives the group is making and new training tactics, but it is unclear how much it advances the military’s knowledge.

    

Backed by Law Enforcement, Undocumented Immigrant Gets Reprieve

Juan Carlos Hernandez Pacheco, awaiting hearings in the government’s case against him, was freed from jail after posting a $3,000 bond.

    

Jon Huntsman Is in Running to Be Russia Ambassador

Sending Mr. Huntsman to Moscow would remove him as a primary challenger to Utah’s 82-year-old Republican senator, Orrin Hatch.

    

He Will Soon Run a Fifth of the Nation. Meet Ryan Zinke.

Representative Ryan Zinke, a fifth-generation Montanan, views himself as a Teddy Roosevelt conservationist, but some in the state are skeptical.

    

‘It Could Happen Anywhere’

Volunteers and family members assess the damage at two Jewish cemeteries that were vandalized in the same week. Join them beside the graves in this 360 video.
    

Mardi Gras Isn’t Just in New Orleans

Before there even was a New Orleans, Mobile, Ala., was celebrating Mardi Gras with festivities that begin in November and stretch for months.

    

5 Must-See Shows if You’re in New York This Month

March brings a set of rivalrous blue-collar workers, a resentful stoker on an ocean liner and, oh yes, one very angry barber.

    

Tech We're Using: Covering Fashion Shows With a Functional iPhone Keyboard

A fashion critic likes tech that is efficient, functional and solves problems.

    

Malaysian Inquiry in Kim Jong-nam Killing Hampered as Suspects Hide in Embassy

Two North Koreans sought in the death of Kim Jong-un’s half brother fled to their country’s embassy in Malaysia. They are hardly the first to seek refuge in such sovereign spaces.

    

Kim Jong-nam Case Leads Malaysia to End Visa-Free Entry for North Koreans

The move is intended to punish North Korea as Malaysia believes it is behind the airport assassination of Mr. Kim, the half brother of the North’s leader.

    

Austerity? Not on This Saudi Itinerary

King Salman has traveled to Asia with 1,500 people, six Boeing jets and a military cargo plane with two Mercedes limos and 506 tons of luggage.

    

Baseball’s Too Slow. Here’s How You Fix It.

The average game last season took three hours. We invited our reporters and readers to propose solutions. Some of them took the assignment seriously.

    

Putin Casts Doubt on Storage of Doping Suspects’ Urine Samples

The Russian president said that no one questioned the state of the samples when they were sent to the International Olympic Committee.

    

Snap Prices I.P.O. at $17 a Share, Valuing Company at $24 Billion

Beyond the offering, the question will be whether the disappearing-messages company will prove to be like mighty Facebook or more like embattled Twitter.

    

Russian Airstrike in Syria Hits U.S. Allies by Mistake

Russian aircraft bombed Syrian Arab fighters being trained by the Americans, officials said. U.S. advisers were about three miles away at the time.

    

Abuse Victim Quits Vatican Commission, Citing ‘Resistance’

Marie Collins, who was molested by a priest at age 13, said the Roman Catholic Church had handled the crisis “with fine words in public and contrary actions behind closed doors.”

    

E.U., Pressured From Inside and Out, Considers a Reboot

With the bloc teetering under a migrant crisis, Britain’s withdrawal and a populist backlash, European leaders are to weigh five options for its future.

    

For Many Farmers, Retirement Is a Source of Dread

A survey of farmers in Iowa indicates that many do not have a formal retirement plan. The land, they say, is their 401(k).

    

Review: A ‘Sweeney Todd’ That Gets Into Your Face

This musical about a demonic barber could be more penetrating, but still respects the original story’s depiction of madness.

    

Eric Garcetti Makes His Case as Mayor of Los Angeles

The incumbent mayor, who faces 10 challengers next month, says he is effective, not cautious, as his critics contend.

    

Matter: Scientists Say Canadian Bacteria Fossils May Be Earth’s Oldest

Ancient rocks have yielded tiny fossil-like formations up to 4.2 billion years old, researchers reported. But some experts are skeptical.

    

Mount Etna, Europe’s Most Active Volcano, Puts On a Show

The volcano roared to life this week on the island of Sicily in an eruption that could be seen for miles.

    

Tech Fix: Meet the First Must-Try Gadget of 2017: The Nintendo Switch

It’s both a console that can sit in your living room and one that you can easily take with you on the go.

    

Books News: Kurt Andersen and Alec Baldwin to Write Satirical Book About President Trump

The novelist and public radio host will team up with the actor for “You Can’t Spell America Without Me,” to be published in November.

    

3 Win the Pritzker, Long a Prize for Starchitects

Is the era of the celebrity architect over? The profession’s highest honor goes to three friends with a modest, collaborative firm in Spain.

    

Lady Gaga Will Replace Beyoncé at Coachella

The festival has announced that Lady Gaga will perform on the second night of its three-day event over two weekends in April.

    

Surfacing: Five Places to Go in Prague

Prague’s Veverkova Street, a once humdrum side street, has evolved into a go-to spot for design savvy locals, and visitors alike.

    

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