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Two-thirds of gay fathers have felt the pain of social stigma, and they have encountered that stigma most often in religious settings, a new survey shows.
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  1. Most gay dads and their kids face social stigma, study shows
  2. An accident on the I-40 causes tanker to spill 'a river of chocolate' on Arizona's I-40
  3. South Korea issues warnings over high levels of fine dust in the air
  4. House Republicans remove Steve King from committee assignments
  5. 3 Suwannee County children found dead in chest freezer
  6. Cynthia Nixon, Sharon Stone to star in 'Ratched'
  7. Trump AG pick William Barr to tell Senate he'd allow Robert Mueller to finish Russia probe
  8. Michelle Yeoh to lead cast of 'Star Trek' spinoff
  9. James McAvoy to host 'Saturday Night Live' on Jan. 26
  10. Happiness highest in states with lots of parks, libraries
  11. Matthew Rhys to star in new 'Perry Mason' drama
  12. Maple Leafs goalie Frederik Andersen returns vs. Avalanche
  13. Gabriel Jesus helps Manchester City beat shorthanded Wolves 3-0
  14. Two of every five common diseases influenced by genetics, twins study says
  15. Andy Murray knocked out of Australian Open in five-set thriller
  16. Oklahoma QB Kyler Murray declares for NFL Draft despite deal with A's
  17. Study: Less than six hours sleep per night increases risk for heart disease
  18. Defenseman Josh Gorges retires from NHL after 13 seasons
  19. Israel to search Hungary's Danube River for Holocaust victims
  20. 'DNA origami' provides measuring tool to show antibody effectiveness
  21. In photos: Storm turns Washington, D.C., into snowscape
  22. Navy plans to deploy three littoral combat ships by this fall
  23. Even short-lived insects become elderly
  24. Watch: Cats living in their own Silicon Valley apartment

Most gay dads and their kids face social stigma, study shows

Two-thirds of gay fathers have felt the pain of social stigma, and they have encountered that stigma most often in religious settings, a new survey shows.
    

An accident on the I-40 causes tanker to spill 'a river of chocolate' on Arizona's I-40

An accident involving a tanker transporting 3,500 gallons of chocolate Monday caused "a river of chocolate" to block I-40 westbound lanes near Flagstaff.
    

South Korea issues warnings over high levels of fine dust in the air

South Korea has issued dust particle warnings in some parts of the country as the concentration level of microdust particles has hit a record high.
    

House Republicans remove Steve King from committee assignments

House Republicans voted unanimously Monday to remove Rep. Steve King from all of his committee assignments after he made comments questioning why white supremacy is considered offensive.
    

3 Suwannee County children found dead in chest freezer

Three young Suwannee County children died Sunday evening after having been trapped in a chest freezer sitting on their property.
    

Cynthia Nixon, Sharon Stone to star in 'Ratched'

"Ratched" producer Ryan Murphy announced on Instagram Monday that Cynthia Nixon and Sharon Stone have joined the cast of his Netflix drama.
    

Trump AG pick William Barr to tell Senate he'd allow Robert Mueller to finish Russia probe

Attorney general nominee William Barr plans to vow before senators that he will allow special counsel Robert Mueller to complete his Russia investigation.
    

Michelle Yeoh to lead cast of 'Star Trek' spinoff

"Star Trek: Discovery" co-star Michelle Yeoh is getting her own spinoff, CBS All Access said Monday.
    

James McAvoy to host 'Saturday Night Live' on Jan. 26

"Glass" castmate James McAvoy signed on to guest host the Jan. 26 edition of "Saturday Night Live," NBC announced Monday.
    

Happiness highest in states with lots of parks, libraries

The number of parks, libraries and natural resources in the state where you reside might have a great deal to do with how happy you are.
    

Matthew Rhys to star in new 'Perry Mason' drama

Matthew Rhys is set to star in a new version of the TV drama "Perry Mason," executive producer Robert Downey Jr. announced Monday.
    

Maple Leafs goalie Frederik Andersen returns vs. Avalanche

Toronto activated goalie Frederik Andersen from injured reserve prior to the Maple Leafs' home game against the Colorado Avalanche, the team announced.
    

Gabriel Jesus helps Manchester City beat shorthanded Wolves 3-0

Gabriel Jesus scored twice to lead Manchester City to a 3-0 win against a shorthanded Wolves squad on Monday in Manchester England.
    

Two of every five common diseases influenced by genetics, twins study says

Two of every five common diseases are at least partially influenced by a person's genetics, the largest U.S. study of twins ever conducted finds.
    

Andy Murray knocked out of Australian Open in five-set thriller

Andy Murray was very emotional following what might have been his final match on Monday at the Australian Open.
    

Oklahoma QB Kyler Murray declares for NFL Draft despite deal with A's

Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Kyler Murray entered his name into the 2019 NFL Draft on Monday.
    

Study: Less than six hours sleep per night increases risk for heart disease

Six hours: That's the minimum amount of sleep per night you need to help your heart stay healthy, new research suggests.
    

Defenseman Josh Gorges retires from NHL after 13 seasons

Veteran defenseman Josh Gorges retired from the NHL on Monday after 13 seasons.
    

Israel to search Hungary's Danube River for Holocaust victims

A team of Israeli divers plan to start searching the Danube River in Hungary this week in an attempt to recover the remains of Jews killed during the Holocaust.
    

'DNA origami' provides measuring tool to show antibody effectiveness

A new method of measuring distance using origami-inspired nanostructures could be the key to making antibodies more effective, a study says.
    

In photos: Storm turns Washington, D.C., into snowscape

Snow covers Washington, D.C., on January 14, 2019, after a weekend storm. The nation's capital is experiencing the fourth week of a partial government shutdown.
    

Navy plans to deploy three littoral combat ships by this fall

The U.S. Navy plans to deploy three littoral combat ships by this fall after an overhaul of the program kept all of the vessels sidelined last year.
    

Even short-lived insects become elderly

Even insects grow old before they die, new research confirms.
    

Watch: Cats living in their own Silicon Valley apartment

A California man who couldn't keep his daughter's two cats in his apartment came up with a solution -- renting them their own $1,500-a-month apartment.
    
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  1. Another GOP lawmaker calls on Steve King to resign over white supremacy comments | TheHill - The Hill
  2. Jayme Closs describes the night her parents were killed and her 88 days in captivity - CNN
  3. Hillary Clinton Tweets Flashback To Her Prediction That Trump Would Be Putin's Puppet - HuffPost
  4. Trump doubles down on border wall, as polls show voters turning against his shutdown strategy - Fox News
  5. Pentagon extends southern border mission through September - ABC News
  6. The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 killed 21 after 2 million gallon tank erupted - NBC News
  7. L.A. parents: If your kids went to school during the teachers' strike, what did they do? - Los Angeles Times
  8. Trump serves McDonald's, Burger King to visiting Clemson football team | TheHill - The Hill
  9. May Faces Worst Government Defeat in 95 Years in Brexit Vote - Bloomberg
  10. Trump sends letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un - CNN
  11. Pompeo's Anti-Iran Tour Faces Obstacles of a Fractious Middle East - The New York Times
  12. No clear path for California as massive PG&E utility nears bankruptcy - Reuters
  13. China to slash taxes, keep currency stable to offset slowdown - MarketWatch
  14. Hostile Bid for Gannett Rattles Some in the Newspaper Business - The Wall Street Journal
  15. China's Slowing Economic Growth Could Wreak Havoc On Oil Markets | OilPrice.com - OilPrice.com
  16. Ford's Shelby GT500 Is the Most Powerful Mustang Ever - WIRED
  17. Google Fi is adding RCS Chat, the successor to SMS - TechRadar
  18. The Pinkertons Are Still Around, Suing Over Red Dead Redemption 2 - Kotaku
  19. Toyota brings back the fast and sporty Supra - CNN
  20. Katherine Schwarzenegger Shows Off Engagement Ring After Proposal - E! NEWS
  21. Kim Kardashian says Kanye West's comments about R. Kelly 'are being taken out of context' - AOL
  22. Jimmy Kimmel on Week 2 of The Bachelor & Colton's Virginity - Jimmy Kimmel Live
  23. True Detective Season 3 Premiere Scores Solid Ratings - Vulture
  24. James Harden dominates Grizzlies with 57 points in Rockets victory | NBA Highlights - ESPN
  25. Cejudo: Weight cut has TJ Dillashaw looking like a cross country-running Pee-Wee Herman - MMA Mania
  26. The Lakers are setting Luke Walton up to be their scapegoat - Yahoo Sports
  27. Antarctic ice melting 6 times faster than it did in '80s - USA TODAY
  28. 'Super wolf blood moon': How to see this weekend's total lunar eclipse - WGN TV Chicago
  29. China plans another moon mission this year, eyes Mars in 2020 - The Washington Post
  30. 'Best days of our lives': Baby with hearing loss reacts adorably to listening to sister speak with device - WMUR Manchester
  31. Opioid Overdoses Are Now The Nation's Most Common Preventable Cause Of Death - HuffPost
  32. Good News: This Year's Flu Vaccine Seems to Be a Good Match - Self
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Another GOP lawmaker calls on Steve King to resign over white supremacy comments | TheHill - The Hill

Another GOP lawmaker calls on Steve King to resign over white supremacy comments | TheHill  The Hill

Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah) on Monday called on fellow GOP Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) to resign over recent comments he made about white supremacy and ...

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Jayme Closs describes the night her parents were killed and her 88 days in captivity - CNN

Jayme Closs describes the night her parents were killed and her 88 days in captivity  CNN

Jayme Closs and her mother hid in the bathtub after a man dressed in black showed up at their home. A shot rang out as they huddled together.

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Hillary Clinton Tweets Flashback To Her Prediction That Trump Would Be Putin's Puppet - HuffPost

Hillary Clinton Tweets Flashback To Her Prediction That Trump Would Be Putin's Puppet  HuffPost

Hillary Clinton tweeted a reminder on Monday that in 2016 she predicted Donald Trump would become the puppet of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Trump doubles down on border wall, as polls show voters turning against his shutdown strategy - Fox News

Trump doubles down on border wall, as polls show voters turning against his shutdown strategy  Fox News

President Trump used an address Monday to the American Farm Bureau convention to dig in on his call for a border wall, even as new polling indicates most ...

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Pentagon extends southern border mission through September - ABC News

Pentagon extends southern border mission through September  ABC News

The Pentagon has extended the U.S. military's support mission along the southwestern border through the end of September.

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The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 killed 21 after 2 million gallon tank erupted - NBC News

The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 killed 21 after 2 million gallon tank erupted  NBC News

On Jan. 15, 1919, a 2-million-gallon tank of molasses ruptured in Boston, killing 21 people. The 100th anniversary of the Great Boston Molasses Flood is this ...

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L.A. parents: If your kids went to school during the teachers' strike, what did they do? - Los Angeles Times

L.A. parents: If your kids went to school during the teachers' strike, what did they do?  Los Angeles Times

LAUSD's teachers were on strike, but class was still in session. We want to know what students who made it to class during the teachers' strike did to pass the ...

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Trump serves McDonald's, Burger King to visiting Clemson football team | TheHill - The Hill

Trump serves McDonald's, Burger King to visiting Clemson football team | TheHill  The Hill

President Trump served food from fast food chains McDonald's, Wendy's and Burger King, as well as Domino's pizza, to the national champion Clemson ...

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May Faces Worst Government Defeat in 95 Years in Brexit Vote - Bloomberg

May Faces Worst Government Defeat in 95 Years in Brexit Vote  Bloomberg

Prime Minister Theresa May is set to see her Brexit deal rejected in the biggest Parliamentary defeat for a British government in 95 years after her last minute ...

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Trump sends letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un - CNN

Trump sends letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un  CNN

A letter was delivered from US President Donald Trump to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un over the weekend, a source familiar with the ongoing ...

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Pompeo's Anti-Iran Tour Faces Obstacles of a Fractious Middle East - The New York Times

Pompeo's Anti-Iran Tour Faces Obstacles of a Fractious Middle East  The New York Times

Touring eight countries in one week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sought to build a regional coalition against Iran. The obstacles are formidable.

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No clear path for California as massive PG&E utility nears bankruptcy - Reuters

No clear path for California as massive PG&E utility nears bankruptcy  Reuters

PG&E Corp's announcement that it will file for bankruptcy, citing massive potential liability from deadly wildfires, puts California politicians in quandary, whether ...

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China to slash taxes, keep currency stable to offset slowdown - MarketWatch

China to slash taxes, keep currency stable to offset slowdown  MarketWatch

Senior Chinese economic officials say they will slash taxes, step up spending and help resolve financing problems of private and small enterprise to help ...

    

Hostile Bid for Gannett Rattles Some in the Newspaper Business - The Wall Street Journal

Hostile Bid for Gannett Rattles Some in the Newspaper Business  The Wall Street Journal

The hostile takeover bid for Gannett Co. by MNG Enterprises Inc., a newspaper group backed by a hedge fund, has stoked fears that an industry already reeling ...

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China's Slowing Economic Growth Could Wreak Havoc On Oil Markets | OilPrice.com - OilPrice.com

China's Slowing Economic Growth Could Wreak Havoc On Oil Markets | OilPrice.com  OilPrice.com

Global oil markets are already feeling the sting of slowing economic growth from China, but if a trade deal is not reached, the problem could become even more ...

    

Ford's Shelby GT500 Is the Most Powerful Mustang Ever - WIRED

Ford's Shelby GT500 Is the Most Powerful Mustang Ever  WIRED

The latest take on the muscled up Mustang has more than 700 horsepower and might actually corner as well as it sprints.

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Google Fi is adding RCS Chat, the successor to SMS - TechRadar

Google Fi is adding RCS Chat, the successor to SMS  TechRadar

Google Fi is enabling RCS Chat on certain phones, finally enabling the SMS successor on its network.

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The Pinkertons Are Still Around, Suing Over Red Dead Redemption 2 - Kotaku

The Pinkertons Are Still Around, Suing Over Red Dead Redemption 2  Kotaku

I have learned two things today. One is that publishers Take-Two find themselves in the middle of a legal battle over Red Dead Redemption 2. Two is that the ...

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Toyota brings back the fast and sporty Supra - CNN

Toyota brings back the fast and sporty Supra  CNN

Detroit (CNN) Toyota is seeking to once again make a name for itself among drivers looking for more than just a safe and dependable way to get to work.

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Katherine Schwarzenegger Shows Off Engagement Ring After Proposal - E! NEWS

Katherine Schwarzenegger Shows Off Engagement Ring After Proposal  E! NEWS

The 29-year-old author didn't let the rain stop her from stepping out to debut her new diamond accessory.

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Kim Kardashian says Kanye West's comments about R. Kelly 'are being taken out of context' - AOL

Kim Kardashian says Kanye West's comments about R. Kelly 'are being taken out of context'  AOL

When people mess with Kanye West, they can expect to hear back from his wife, Kim Kardashian. As she has in the past, Kardashian defended West, to whom ...

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Jimmy Kimmel on Week 2 of The Bachelor & Colton's Virginity - Jimmy Kimmel Live

True Detective Season 3 Premiere Scores Solid Ratings - Vulture

True Detective Season 3 Premiere Scores Solid Ratings  Vulture

Early ratings for True Detective season three are in, and audiences are still interested in HBO's crime anthology series. The first episode has already been ...

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James Harden dominates Grizzlies with 57 points in Rockets victory | NBA Highlights - ESPN

Cejudo: Weight cut has TJ Dillashaw looking like a cross country-running Pee-Wee Herman - MMA Mania

Cejudo: Weight cut has TJ Dillashaw looking like a cross country-running Pee-Wee Herman  MMA Mania

Henry Cejudo says TJ Dillashaw doesn't look too good after pictures of him trying to make the cut down to 125 pounds surfaced online. According to "The ...

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The Lakers are setting Luke Walton up to be their scapegoat - Yahoo Sports

The Lakers are setting Luke Walton up to be their scapegoat  Yahoo Sports

Despite an uplifting Christmas Day victory against the Golden State Warriors, the Los Angeles Lakers' fall from grace sans LeBron James appeared inevitable to ...

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Antarctic ice melting 6 times faster than it did in '80s - USA TODAY

Antarctic ice melting 6 times faster than it did in '80s  USA TODAY

Antarctic ice is melting at a rate that's over six times faster than it was just 40 years ago, a new study reports.

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'Super wolf blood moon': How to see this weekend's total lunar eclipse - WGN TV Chicago

'Super wolf blood moon': How to see this weekend's total lunar eclipse  WGN TV Chicago

Get set for the first celestial event of 2019: The "Super Wolf Blood Moon" will rise Sunday evening, Jan. 20. That means a supermoon and a blood moon will ...

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China plans another moon mission this year, eyes Mars in 2020 - The Washington Post

China plans another moon mission this year, eyes Mars in 2020  The Washington Post

BEIJING — China's space agency, buoyed by its success in landing a rover on the dark side of the moon this month, is planning to launch another mission to the ...

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'Best days of our lives': Baby with hearing loss reacts adorably to listening to sister speak with device - WMUR Manchester

'Best days of our lives': Baby with hearing loss reacts adorably to listening to sister speak with device  WMUR Manchester

Baby sister, baby sister," she sort of sings as her little sister starts to laugh uncontrollably.

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Opioid Overdoses Are Now The Nation's Most Common Preventable Cause Of Death - HuffPost

Opioid Overdoses Are Now The Nation's Most Common Preventable Cause Of Death  HuffPost

Accidental opioid overdoses are not only on the rise but are now the most common preventable cause of death in the U.S. for the first time ever, according to a ...

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Good News: This Year's Flu Vaccine Seems to Be a Good Match - Self

Good News: This Year's Flu Vaccine Seems to Be a Good Match  Self

According to new data from the CDC, this year's flu vaccine appears to be a good match to the strains that are circulating.

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The violence broke out when protesting teachers, who are on a 24-hour strike, tried to break a police cordon next to parliament.
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  1. Protesting teachers in Greece clash with police for second time in a week
  2. Passenger gets gun through TSA checkpoint on Atlanta to Tokyo flight, agents fired
  3. Desperate rescue effort underway for boy who fell down well in Spain
  4. Two killed, 40 detained in new gay purge in Chechnya
  5. Mayor of Gdansk, Poland, dies after being stabbed on stage
  6. China changes Canadian's prison sentence to death amid Huawei tensions
  7. Brexit can still be blocked, PM May warns rebels as key vote looms
  8. No letup in Saudi crackdown on dissent, and no pushback from Trump administration
  9. Lawmakers respond to bombshell Trump, Russia reports
  10. Pompeo spends 45 minutes with Saudi crown prince, axes final stop of Mideast trip
  11. 15 dead after cargo plane tries to land at wrong airport in Iran
  12. Brexit true believers see only an upside to leaving the E.U.
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Protesting teachers in Greece clash with police for second time in a week

The violence broke out when protesting teachers, who are on a 24-hour strike, tried to break a police cordon next to parliament.

    

Passenger gets gun through TSA checkpoint on Atlanta to Tokyo flight, agents fired

The agency said in a statement that the security breach was not due to the partial government shutdown.

    

Desperate rescue effort underway for boy who fell down well in Spain

Officials believe the well is more than 300 feet deep, but they think the child is still alive.

    

Two killed, 40 detained in new gay purge in Chechnya

The new allegations come after reports in 2017 of more than 100 gay men arrested and subjected to torture, and some of them killed, in the Russian region.

    

Mayor of Gdansk, Poland, dies after being stabbed on stage

The suspected assailant reportedly shouted that he was imprisoned under a previous national government led by a party to which the mayor formerly belonged.

    

China changes Canadian's prison sentence to death amid Huawei tensions

The move comes after Beijing detained two Canadians last month in apparent retaliation for Canada's arrest of a Chinese technology executive.

    

Brexit can still be blocked, PM May warns rebels as key vote looms

The prime minister is grappling with the deepest crisis in British politics for at least half a century.

    

No letup in Saudi crackdown on dissent, and no pushback from Trump administration

As Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visits Riyadh, Saudi Arabia faces no penalties from Washington over its dismal human rights record.

    

Lawmakers respond to bombshell Trump, Russia reports

"Why is he so chummy with Vladimir Putin?" asked Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin, adding, "I don't get it."

    

Pompeo spends 45 minutes with Saudi crown prince, axes final stop of Mideast trip

The relationship between Riyadh and Washington remains tense following the brutal slaying and dismemberment of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

    

15 dead after cargo plane tries to land at wrong airport in Iran

The aircraft was reportedly carrying meat from Kyrgyzstan to Iran.

    

Brexit true believers see only an upside to leaving the E.U.

'Leaving the E.U. won't make life here better, but it won't make it worse.'

    

Voice recorder from jet that crashed with 189 aboard has been found

Lion Air Flight JT610 crashed shortly after takeoff from Jakarta in October. There were no survivors.

    

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In Trump country, even some furloughed federal workers are backing the president's wall demands, and keeping Republican senators in line as the shutdown stretches on.
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  1. Republicans Are in Lock Step With Trump on Shutdown. But for How Long?
  2. President Trump Rejects Proposal to Temporarily Reopen the Government
  3. Theresa May Races to Save Her Brexit Deal From a Historic Defeat
  4. With New Voting Laws, Democrats Flex Newfound Power in New York
  5. The 2020 Field Is Growing. Some Waistlines Are Shrinking.
  6. At Trump’s Inauguration, $10,000 for Makeup and Lots of Room Service
  7. Trump Discussed Pulling U.S. From NATO, Aides Say Amid New Concerns Over Russia
  8. Mediator: No Coincidence Here: Trump’s Bezos Attack Was a Valentine to The Enquirer
  9. Airports, Brexit, Los Angeles: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  10. Bangladesh’s Farcical Vote
  11. Donald Trump: The Russia File
  12. China Is a Dangerous Rival, and America Should Treat It Like One
  13. Donald Trump and His Team of Morons
  14. The Cruelty of Call-Out Culture
  15. What’s Really at Stake in the Los Angeles Teachers’ Strike
  16. Our National Emergency Turns 2
  17. The Real Naked Selfies Are Coming
  18. It’s Time for T.S.A. Workers to Strike
  19. Bangkok’s First Biennale: Politics, Temples and Sex
  20. Consider Firing Your Male Broker
  21. Trump Has Sucker-Punched Farmers. America Will Suffer.
  22. Sara Gilbert Balances Her Lives on ‘The Conners’ and ‘The Talk’
  23. On Tennis: Andy Murray Gave His All. Which Is Why This Ending Hurts.
  24. Metropolitan Diary: ‘She Took My Arm With Her Left Hand and Held Her Walking Stick in Her Right’
  25. Attorney General Nominee Promises to Allow Mueller to Finish His Work
  26. Pentagon Extends Troop Deployment at Mexican Border Through September
  27. 11 Indicted in 2016 Triple Murder to Silence D.E.A. Informant
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Republicans Are in Lock Step With Trump on Shutdown. But for How Long?

In Trump country, even some furloughed federal workers are backing the president’s wall demands, and keeping Republican senators in line as the shutdown stretches on.

    

President Trump Rejects Proposal to Temporarily Reopen the Government

Mr. Trump said he did not want to extend the impasse over funding for the wall, but it was not clear what he saw as an alternative.

    

Theresa May Races to Save Her Brexit Deal From a Historic Defeat

Britain’s Parliament is set to vote on Tuesday on Prime Minister Theresa May’s deal, which is so disliked that she is seeking to at least limit the scale of its failure.
    

With New Voting Laws, Democrats Flex Newfound Power in New York

After years of lagging behind other states. New York is poised to pass a barrage of bills which will place the state among the nation’s most liberal.

    

The 2020 Field Is Growing. Some Waistlines Are Shrinking.

Senators Cory Booker and Kirsten Gillibrand are the most recent in a long line of presidential candidates-in-waiting to focus on their fitness.

    

At Trump’s Inauguration, $10,000 for Makeup and Lots of Room Service

New details of spending on President Trump’s inaugural two years ago show that it roughly doubled that of his immediate predecessors.

    

Trump Discussed Pulling U.S. From NATO, Aides Say Amid New Concerns Over Russia

The president’s repeatedly stated desire in private to withdraw from the alliance has raised concerns among officials who fear he may revisit the threat.

    

Mediator: No Coincidence Here: Trump’s Bezos Attack Was a Valentine to The Enquirer

It wasn’t a new thing, for the president to go after the Amazon founder. But it was odd to see him making nice with his onetime friend David J. Pecker.

    

Airports, Brexit, Los Angeles: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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Bangladesh’s Farcical Vote

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Donald Trump: The Russia File

Americans deserve to know what the president and Vladimir Putin are talking about.

    

China Is a Dangerous Rival, and America Should Treat It Like One

Enough with the endless talks and handshakes. We need to untie the American economy from China.

    

Donald Trump and His Team of Morons

Nobody left besides those with no reputation to lose.

    

The Cruelty of Call-Out Culture

How not to do social change.

    

What’s Really at Stake in the Los Angeles Teachers’ Strike

Can California provide sufficient resources to support an effective public education system? Or will charter schools cripple it?

    

Our National Emergency Turns 2

American governance shuts down.
    

The Real Naked Selfies Are Coming

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s was fake, but young politicians’ nudes will surface sooner or later. Let’s get over them now.

    

It’s Time for T.S.A. Workers to Strike

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Bangkok’s First Biennale: Politics, Temples and Sex

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Consider Firing Your Male Broker

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Trump Has Sucker-Punched Farmers. America Will Suffer.

The president’s tariffs were the jab. Closing off his aid payments could be a knockout for many family farms.

    

Sara Gilbert Balances Her Lives on ‘The Conners’ and ‘The Talk’

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On Tennis: Andy Murray Gave His All. Which Is Why This Ending Hurts.

Murray earned his place in tennis’s Big Four with his week-to-week consistency, his resilience and his all-surface brilliance. But an injury is about to drive him out.

    

Metropolitan Diary: ‘She Took My Arm With Her Left Hand and Held Her Walking Stick in Her Right’

Two people find their way to the No. 1, desirable headwear on a hot, humid day in ’74 and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
    

Attorney General Nominee Promises to Allow Mueller to Finish His Work

But the nominee, William P. Barr, also suggested that he was aware that he could not stop the president from ordering him to end the investigation.

    

Pentagon Extends Troop Deployment at Mexican Border Through September

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