The president began with a rare call for unity in his 45-minute speech, but mostly spent time recounting the history of the armed forces, planes punctuating his message. Mohammad Javad Zarif, the Iranian most closely associated with the 2015 pact, is under fire both at home and in Washington, which is weighing sanctions on him. In a lengthy email exchange with the Times, he takes on his critics and muses about the future — for the nuclear deal and for himself. The candidates continue to address questions about school integration, prolonging the most combative period of the Democratic primary to date. The agreement promises an end to the standoff that has paralyzed the African country since the ouster of President Omar Hassan al-Bashir in April. Immigrants avoiding deportation by living in houses of worship received notices that they would be fined, the latest measure taken in an ongoing crackdown. Meet the Santas and Mrs. Clauses who live every day like it’s Christmas — even in July. Brodesser-Akner discusses “Fleishman in Trouble,” and Katherine Eban talks about “Bottle of Lies: The Inside Story of the Generic Drug Boom.” Watch our new TV show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. The pain is real, but the coercion isn’t. I wonder whether my liberal neighbors know how fortunate we are. The revolt against Boomer morality. Expanding insurance coverage isn’t the only task ahead. It could be worse. There’s always James Buchanan. These hulking relics are part of the insidious nostalgia that undergirds his “Make America Great Again” ideology. We need to reclaim the spirit of 1776, not the certitudes of 1789. Let’s all take a break from politics. Taking stock of the state of the Republic on Independence Day. How much joy is left to be squeezed out of watching photo-realistic animals, or new Hollywood stars, act out old movies we loved, beat for beat? Sometimes patriotism is complicated. When Megan Rapinoe was forced to miss a World Cup semifinal, the United States didn’t miss a beat. A brewery in Manchester, England, has been using discarded breakfast cereal to make beer in a project intended to address the issue of waste. Pick up one of these to feel the sand beneath your toes and smell the salty, tangy ocean air. Special forces members engaged in extrajudicial killings and then altered crime scenes to make it look as if the victims had been resisting arrest, United Nations investigators said. Svein Ludvigsen, a former fisheries minister and regional governor, was sentenced to five years in prison for exploiting his power, forcing three young men from Asia and Africa to have sex with him. Mexico’s president created a new force to combat rising crime. The federal police are an important part of it. But officers are fighting the plan. The Supreme Court agreed to hear the defendants’ appeal, suggesting that the justices could wipe away a powerful statute. “No woman should ever have to go through the traumatic experience that I went through,” the 28-year-old mother said. Dozens of aftershocks rattled the same region after the big quake. But it appeared that no one was seriously injured. The 41,000-foot commute is still a commute. Two British playwrights said their work on “Tree,” a new work that will premiere at the Manchester International Festival, was not properly acknowledged. At Viktor & Rolf, sustainability. Finally, designers are engaging with the issues of the day instead of ignoring them. In a limited run Off Broadway, the jukebox musical about love and rocking out in the 1980s now includes songs by Def Leppard. Genetically modified microbes release “nanobodies” that alert the immune system to cancer in mice, scientists report. Millennials are going on fewer dates, having less sex and marrying later. Do they know something about love that the rest of us don’t? Advertisers are increasingly turning to an invisible method that pulls together information about your device to pinpoint your identity. Surfboard-packed waves, New York City views and fish tacos galore, all just a subway (or ferry) ride from Manhattan. More Recent Articles |
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