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Why North Korea's 'special delivery' letter was so warmly received in the Oval OfficeTrump needs a show of good relations between the U.S. and North Korea as much as Kim Jong Un does. • Email to a friend • Mattis warns of Chinese 'intimidation' in the South China SeaMattis' comments highlight how the Trump administration is looking to balance China's cooperation on North Korea while dealing with its activities in the disputed region. • Email to a friend • More Recent Articles |
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Trump’s Lawyers, in Confidential Memo, Argue to Head Off a Historic SubpoenaThe legal memo takes an expansive view on the president’s authority. Lawyers argued that, as president, Mr. Trump has the power to end investigations. • Email to a friend • News Analysis: Trump Veers to a Korea Plan That Echoes Failures of the PastPresident Trump has vowed not to repeat the errors of his predecessors, but his apparent softening on North Korea resembles approaches taken by Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. • Email to a friend • A Courtside View of Scott Pruitt’s Cozy Ties With a Billionaire Coal BaronThe E.P.A. chief, who has reversed Obama-era rules on coal mining, enjoyed a superfan experience at a University of Kentucky basketball game — courtesy of an industry executive. • Email to a friend • Protesters Demand Audit of Hurricane Maria Death Toll in Puerto RicoThey gathered near the United Nations days after a Harvard study estimated the Hurricane Maria death toll may be more than 4,600 people, not 64 as the Puerto Rican government claimed. • Email to a friend • California Governor’s Race Forces Candidates to Face the PastGavin Newsom and Antonio Villaraigosa, the leading Democratic contenders in Tuesday’s primary must contend with Jerry Brown’s long shadow and voters’ memories of past indiscretions. • Email to a friend • Is Trump Racist? Is There a Double Standard? California Pastors Debate.In a discussion with The New York Times, three pastors in the heavily evangelical Central Valley talked about race, President Trump and double standards. • Email to a friend • 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsA summer reading guide, the joys of eating alone, a lonesome Brooklyn widow falls victim to fraud, the Warriors’ halftime routine, and more. • Email to a friend • How I Accidentally Made My Mom a Bollywood StarStop Calling Women HormonalLiterally every human being is hormonal. Without hormones we couldn’t function. • Email to a friend • Rules for WITCH HUNT!: The Board GameObject: Despite overwhelming evidence of obstruction of justice and collusion, you must prove that the charges against you are politically motivated. • Email to a friend • The Crazy Talk About Bringing Back AsylumsMental institutions won’t meet the need for community care, better coverage and sensible commitment standards. • Email to a friend • Op-Ed Columnist: Coal, Cash, and Bad FaithBetsy DeVos Loves Charter Schools. That’s Bad for Charter Schools.How are teachers devoted to combating racism supposed to deal with being embraced by the Trump administration? • Email to a friend • No One Really Understands the SouthWill it turn purple in November? To figure it out, we have to let go of some Southern stereotypes. • Email to a friend • Fatal Shootings of Psychiatrist and Paralegals Linked as Police Investigate Third AttackHours after the forensic psychiatrist Steven Pitt was shot dead on Thursday in Arizona, two paralegals were killed miles away. An investigation of a fourth homicide is underway. • Email to a friend • Irving Sandler, Art Historian Who Was Close to Artists, Dies at 92Mr. Sandler drew on his relationships with artists in the New York City scene of the 1950s and ′60s in compiling authoritative histories. • Email to a friend • Trump to Hold Ramadan Dinner After Skipping It Last YearThe dinner, which is anticipated to be held on Wednesday, will be hosted by a president who has a long history of making inflammatory statements about Muslims. • Email to a friend • In Vancouver, a Housing Frenzy That Even Owners Want to EndFacing a crisis of affordability, officials are trying to reduce real estate demand through a package of tax measures, some aimed at foreign buyers. • Email to a friend • Will a Canadian Donald Trump Become Ontario’s Leader?The right-wing populist Doug Ford is running to be premier of Canada’s most powerful province. His brother Rob was famous as Toronto’s crack-smoking mayor. • Email to a friend • Gay in India, Where Progress Has Come Only With RiskA colonial law that criminalizes gay sex, Section 377, is up for review. But its long use as a cover for blackmail and assault has created lasting fear. • Email to a friend • De Blasio Proposes Changes to New York’s Elite High SchoolsThe city will reserve 20 percent of seats at specialized schools for certain poor students and ask the state to eliminate the admissions test. • Email to a friend • The Look: Those Who StayAs Venezuela falls further into crisis, a generation of young people remains committed to pursuing their passions in Caracas. • Email to a friend • the tony awards: She’s Photographed Broadway for Years. Now Broadway Is Honoring Her.Sara Krulwich has been shooting plays and musicals for The New York Times since the 1990s. On June 4, her work is being recognized by the Tony Awards. • Email to a friend • Antibiotics Weren’t Used to Cure These Patients. Fecal Bacteria Were.In a small study, doctors used so-called fecal transplants to treat a serious gut infection in patients. The transplants, from healthy donors, were as effective as antibiotics. • Email to a friend • More Recent Articles
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