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El Salvador's president-elect to U.S.: Let's talk TPSNearly 200,000 Salvadorans have lived in the U.S. for years under temporary protected status, which the Trump administration has tried to end. Man in Paris metro burned after serious 'liquid' attackThe unidentified victim was attacked in the metro's line one, near the station of Bastille, during rush hour Friday morning. It would be 'suicidal' for U.S. to go to war with Iran, foreign minister warnsThe "same gang" behind the 2003 Iraq War are "at it again" in pushing for war with his country, Iran's Foreign Minister tells NBC News. More Recent Articles
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Trump Declares a National Emergency, and Provokes a Constitutional ClashThe president’s decision incited instant condemnation from Democrats, who called it an unconstitutional abuse of his authority and vowed to overturn it with Republican support. White House Memo: Trump Follows Familiar Playbook When Confronted by a Loss: Distract and Digress“So, I’m going to be signing a national emergency,” the president said, almost as an afterthought at the news conference whose purpose was ostensibly to announce that news. Key Takeaways From Trump’s Decision to Use a National Emergency to Build a Border WallPresident Trump has set a course to deliver on a core promise to his supporters, a border wall with Mexico. But the path he chose, declaring a national emergency, is perilous. News Analysis: Presidents Have Declared Dozens of Emergencies, but None Like Trump’sIn invoking emergency powers for an end run around Congress in building his border wall, President Trump violated a norm of presidential self-restraint. Trump Sings Praises of Hannity and Limbaugh in Rose GardenThe president spoke less glowingly of his onetime supporter Ann Coulter and revived his “fake news” mantra in a reply to Jim Acosta of CNN. Why the Amazon Deal Collapsed: A Tech Giant Stumbles in N.Y.’s Raucous Political ArenaThe company, long accustomed to deferential treatment from localities, badly misjudged how it would be received in the city, according to dozens of interviews. Amazon Bails and New York Reacts: The City ‘Was Never Really On Board’After the online retail giant abandoned its controversial plan to open a headquarters in Queens, New Yorkers deconstructed what went wrong. Colin Kaepernick and the N.F.L. Settle Collusion CaseThe league said it reached a confidentiality agreement that barred it, Mr. Kaepernick and Eric Reid from discussing the terms of the settlement. Aurora Shooting Updates: 5 Killed and Several Others WoundedA gunman opened fire inside a workplace in Aurora, Ill. Five people were killed, and others, including five police officers, were injured in the shooting. The gunman also died. Do You Want to Be Pregnant? It’s Not Always a Yes-or-No AnswerNew data on women’s uncertainty over motherhood may reshape how doctors and policymakers think about family planning. Border Wall, Illinois, Colin Kaepernick: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Phony Wall, Phony EmergencyThe president plans to manage the border crisis from the golf course at Mar-a-Lago this weekend. No, You Can’t Ignore Email. It’s Rude.Being overwhelmed is no excuse. It’s hard to be good at your job if you’re bad at responding to people. Is Nancy Pelosi a Climate Skeptic?It’s time to reckon with the internal contradictions of climate policy. Munich or a Requiem for the WestIt's no longer worth pretending Trump is not in the authoritarian camp. The shock has passed. European powers are thinking again. Crucial Moments in Your Post-Breakup Instagram StoryA social media guide for the newly single. The Democrats’ Latest Political Misstep on ImmigrationCutting the number of beds in ICE facilities will just make things worse for immigrant detainees. Amazon Isn’t Interested in Making the World a Better PlaceNew Yorkers who expected better bought into the myth that tech companies are more than just self-interested businesses. Donald Trump Is President and Anything Is PossibleEven the necessary idealism of the Green New Deal. Democracy Ends in EuphemismLanguage has been neutralized when it should state the obvious. Few Are Inspired to Follow America’s Lead on IranA conference tries to rally support for a political and economic fight, to little effect. How to Make Peace in Afghanistan? Moscow Has Some LessonsThirty years ago, the Soviets withdrew, but peace didn’t follow. Let’s hope the world can get it right this time. An Intrepid Explorer of Mars Falls SilentHow the jaunty rover Opportunity captured the world’s imagination. Critic’s Notebook: Was Yuja Wang’s Concert Satirical or Offensive? It’s ComplicatedA Carnegie Hall performance by the superstar pianist and the duo Igudesman & Joo raised questions about comedy based on stereotypes. Mueller’s Office Recommends Paul Manafort Serve Up to 25 Years in PrisonFederal prosecutors, who also recommended Mr. Manafort pay up to $25 million in fines, said that a tax and bank fraud scheme allowed him to hide millions of dollars in “ill-gotten gains.” 2 Men Detained in Jussie Smollett Case Are Released by PoliceThe two brothers who had been arrested by the Chicago police were freed late Friday. The police said they were no longer considered suspects. Nigeria Postpones Election Just Hours Before Polls OpenThe electoral commission delayed the vote until Feb. 23, citing unspecified “challenges” amid reports that voting materials had not been delivered to all parts of the country. More Than 100 Priests Accused of Sex Abuse Are Named by Brooklyn Catholic DioceseThe disclosure is the latest to come from the Catholic Church in recent months, and is one of the largest from an individual diocese. Met Museum to Return Prize Artifact Because It Was StolenInvestigators found that the gold-sheathed coffin had been stolen from Egypt in 2011. Li Rui, a Mao Confidant Who Turned Party Critic, Dies at 101Once one of Mao Zedong’s personal secretaries, Mr. Li became a revisionist historian and a standard-bearer for liberal values in China. Air Force Defector to Iran Severely Damaged U.S. Intelligence Efforts, Ex-Officials SayMonica Elfriede Witt had access to the names of double agents working for the American government and knew the workings of United States military operations across the Middle East. News Analysis: Yet Another Election for Spain Reveals Deeper StrainsThe call for an April election — the third since 2015 — is a new sign of political polarization and the stalemate over the status of Catalonia. Crowdwise: What to Say (and What Not to Say) to Someone Who’s GrievingA little empathy goes a long way, especially when someone is recovering from the loss of a loved one. Unfortunately, even when some of us mean well, we make the situation worse. Here’s how to avoid it. Hermès’s Refusal to Change Is Its Most Radical Gesture YetThe fashion house remains loyal to a way of life more common to Europe’s medieval guilds, dedicating itself to the idea of craftsmanship above all else. Coming to Chicago: A ‘Giselle’ That Speaks to the PresentTamara Rojo, of English National Ballet, gambled that a contemporary “Giselle,” with choreography by a ballet outsider, would resonate with audiences. Photos From the Opportunity Rover’s Mission on MarsScientific highlights and snapshots from the journey of NASA’s long-lasting robotic explorer. Trilobites: Birds of a Feather May Stick Together, but This Bird’s Foot Got Stuck in AmberResearchers say the feathered specimen known as “Ugly Foot” or “Hobbit Foot” offers long-sought clues to the evolutionary path of birds. Can We Love Ourselves the Way We Love Our Children?A kindergarten application essay as a mother’s prompt for self-evaluation. More Recent Articles |
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